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==Science fiction and writing==
==Science fiction and writing==
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Strauss has been chairman of a number of [[science fiction convention]]s, such as [[Boskone]] 3 in 1966 and [[RailCon]] in 1975; and a member of the committee for at least one Worldcon, [[47th World Science Fiction Convention|Noreascon]] 3, in 1989. He was an early (1964) vice president of the [[MIT Science Fiction Society]]. In addition, he was the author of the monthly "SF Convention Calendar" in ''[[Asimov's Science Fiction|Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction]]'' magazine until the March 2024 issue, and his flyer racks ("Filthy boards") were seen at conventions all over the East Coast. He is the author and/or editor of a number of books, articles, and [[science fiction fanzine|fanzines]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.scifiinc.net/scifiinc/gallery/bio/Strauss,_Erwin_S..htm |title=Strauss, Erwin S. ''scifiinc.net'' |access-date=January 2, 2007 |archive-date=January 2, 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070102105016/http://www.scifiinc.net/scifiinc/gallery/bio/Strauss,_Erwin_S..htm |url-status=dead }}</ref> He is a frequent Guest of Honor at SF conventions, including [[Arisia]], [[Boskone]], and [[Albacon]]. Strauss is the creator of the [[Voodoo board]] message board system once used at conventions such as [[Worldcon]]s, [[WisCon]], and [[Arisia]].
Strauss has been chairman of a number of [[science fiction convention]]s, such as [[Boskone]] 3 in 1966 and [[RailCon]] in 1975; and a member of the committee for at least one Worldcon, [[47th World Science Fiction Convention|Noreascon]] 3, in 1989. He was an early (1964) vice president of the [[MIT Science Fiction Society]]. In addition, he was the author of the monthly "SF Convention Calendar" in ''[[Asimov's Science Fiction|Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction]]'' magazine until the March 2024 issue, and his flyer racks ("Filthy boards") were seen at conventions all over the East Coast. He is the author and/or editor of a number of books, articles, and [[science fiction fanzine|fanzines]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.scifiinc.net/scifiinc/gallery/bio/Strauss,_Erwin_S..htm |title=Strauss, Erwin S. ''scifiinc.net'' |access-date=January 2, 2007 |archive-date=January 2, 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070102105016/http://www.scifiinc.net/scifiinc/gallery/bio/Strauss,_Erwin_S..htm |url-status=dead }}</ref> He is a frequent Guest of Honor at SF conventions, including [[Arisia]], [[Boskone]], and [[Albacon]]. Strauss is the creator of the [[Voodoo board]] message board system once used at conventions such as [[Worldcon]]s, [[WisCon]], and [[Arisia]].


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*''Filthy Pierre's Songs of MIT''
*''Filthy Pierre's Songs of MIT''
*''Filthy Pierre's Songs of Significance''
*''Filthy Pierre's Songs of Significance''
*[[iarchive:isbn 9781581605242|''How to Start Your Own Country'']]. [[Loompanics]], 1979.
*''[[How to Start Your Own Country (book)|How to Start Your Own Country]]''. [[Loompanics]], 1979.
*''Basement Nukes: The Consequences of Cheap Weapons of Mass Destruction''
*''Basement Nukes: The Consequences of Cheap Weapons of Mass Destruction''
*''Complete Guide to Science Fiction Conventions''
*''Complete Guide to Science Fiction Conventions''

Latest revision as of 22:17, 14 October 2025

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Science fiction and writing

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Strauss has been chairman of a number of science fiction conventions, such as Boskone 3 in 1966 and RailCon in 1975; and a member of the committee for at least one Worldcon, Noreascon 3, in 1989. He was an early (1964) vice president of the MIT Science Fiction Society. In addition, he was the author of the monthly "SF Convention Calendar" in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction magazine until the March 2024 issue, and his flyer racks ("Filthy boards") were seen at conventions all over the East Coast. He is the author and/or editor of a number of books, articles, and fanzines.[4] He is a frequent Guest of Honor at SF conventions, including Arisia, Boskone, and Albacon. Strauss is the creator of the Voodoo board message board system once used at conventions such as Worldcons, WisCon, and Arisia.

Libertarian publishing

Strauss is most well known in libertarian circles for his longstanding publication of The Connection, an amateur press association (APA). The APA was started under the name The Libertarian Connection by Durk Pearson and Sandy Shaw (using pseudonyms) in 1968.[5] Strauss wrote for it as "Filthy Pierre" almost from the beginning, and in 1979 he took over as publisher. Although Strauss dropped the word "libertarian" from the title (to indicate that it was open to all participants), the strong libertarian perspective of the contributors remained. Strauss continued to publish[6][7] it until 2023.

Honors

Publications

Books

  • Filthy Pierre's Songs of MIT
  • Filthy Pierre's Songs of Significance
  • How to Start Your Own Country. Loompanics, 1979.
  • Basement Nukes: The Consequences of Cheap Weapons of Mass Destruction
  • Complete Guide to Science Fiction Conventions
  • The Case Against a Libertarian Political Party. Loompanics, 1980.
  • MIT Science Fiction Society's Index to the S-F Magazines, 1951–1965, 1966

APAs (amateur press association publications)

  • The Connection (OE, 1979 – 2023)

Fanzines

  • SF Convention Register (1974–96)
  • Filthy Pierre's Microfilk (1975–83)

See also

References

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External links

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