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Mike Glicksohn
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Michael David Glicksohn, better known as Mike Glicksohn (May 20, 1946 – March 18, 2011)[1] was a Canadian high school math teacher and the co-editor of the science fiction fanzine Energumen[2] with his then-wife Susan Wood (Glicksohn).[3][4] Energumen won the 1973 Hugo Award for Best Fanzine,[5] after having been nominated the two previous years[6] Glicksohn was nominated for an individual Hugo in 1977.[7]
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He was born May 20, 1946, in Portsmouth, England, and died March 18, 2011, in Toronto, Ontario.[1] He was a Guest of Honor at Aussiecon 1, the 33rd World Science Fiction Convention, in 1975.[8][9]