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[[File:MooreKen1.jpg|thumb|right|Ken Moore<br>Photo by and copyright Andrew I. Porter]]
 
(1943 — June 30, 2009)
 
(1943 — June 30, 2009)
  
[[File:MooreKen.jpeg|thumb|'''Khen Moore'''. ''Photo by [[Ned Brooks]].'']]
 
 
'''Kenneth A. “Khen” Moore''' was an intrinsic member of [[Nashville]] fandom and an avid [[con fan]]. He founded [[Kubla Khan]] in Nashville and [[chaired]] it for around 30 years. He was past [[president]] and founding member of the [[Nashville Science Fiction Club]]. See [[Nashville, TN]], for more of his [[fanhistory]] there.  
 
'''Kenneth A. “Khen” Moore''' was an intrinsic member of [[Nashville]] fandom and an avid [[con fan]]. He founded [[Kubla Khan]] in Nashville and [[chaired]] it for around 30 years. He was past [[president]] and founding member of the [[Nashville Science Fiction Club]]. See [[Nashville, TN]], for more of his [[fanhistory]] there.  
  
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He [[co-chaired]] [[DeepSouthCon 24]] in 1986 with [[Sue Francis]], and chaired [[DeepSouthCon 33]] in 1995 (and the [[Nashville in '95]] [[bid]] which led to it).  He was on the [[bid committee]] for the [[Louisville in '79]] [[NASFiC bid]] (which started as a Ken-Moore-led [[Nashville in '79]] [[hoax bid]]) and the [[L&N '94]] [[Worldcon bid]].  [[ConCave]] was begun in part as an offshoot of an idea he had to make [[UpperSouthClave]] a [[traveling convention]].  He made a lot of [[Swill]].
 
He [[co-chaired]] [[DeepSouthCon 24]] in 1986 with [[Sue Francis]], and chaired [[DeepSouthCon 33]] in 1995 (and the [[Nashville in '95]] [[bid]] which led to it).  He was on the [[bid committee]] for the [[Louisville in '79]] [[NASFiC bid]] (which started as a Ken-Moore-led [[Nashville in '79]] [[hoax bid]]) and the [[L&N '94]] [[Worldcon bid]].  [[ConCave]] was begun in part as an offshoot of an idea he had to make [[UpperSouthClave]] a [[traveling convention]].  He made a lot of [[Swill]].
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[[File:MooreKen.jpeg|thumb|left|'''Khen Moore'''. ''Photo by [[Ned Brooks]].'']]
  
 
A tall, lanky blond, Khen was known for wearing very short denim cut-offs, and was almost never seen at [[fan gatherings]] in long pants. As his friend [[Naomi Fisher]] described him, “he was 6'4", skinny as a rail, beak-nosed and knobby-kneed, with glasses that made him look like a wild-eyed, crazily intelligent stork.”
 
A tall, lanky blond, Khen was known for wearing very short denim cut-offs, and was almost never seen at [[fan gatherings]] in long pants. As his friend [[Naomi Fisher]] described him, “he was 6'4", skinny as a rail, beak-nosed and knobby-kneed, with glasses that made him look like a wild-eyed, crazily intelligent stork.”
  
[[File:MooreKen1.jpg|thumb|left|Ken Moore<br>Photo by and copyright Andrew I. Porter]]
 
 
In [[mundane]] life, Ken was an aviation engineer and pilot.  
 
In [[mundane]] life, Ken was an aviation engineer and pilot.  
  

Revision as of 08:12, 25 January 2022

Ken Moore
Photo by and copyright Andrew I. Porter

(1943 — June 30, 2009)

Kenneth A. “Khen” Moore was an intrinsic member of Nashville fandom and an avid con fan. He founded Kubla Khan in Nashville and chaired it for around 30 years. He was past president and founding member of the Nashville Science Fiction Club. See Nashville, TN, for more of his fanhistory there.

He was an avid collector of SF art (his collection was exhibited at Renovation, the 2011 Worldcon) and presented the Frank R. Paul Award. He and his then-wife, Lou Moore, ran the art shows for Iguanacon (the 1978 Worldcon) and NorthAmericon (the 1979 NASFiC).

He co-chaired DeepSouthCon 24 in 1986 with Sue Francis, and chaired DeepSouthCon 33 in 1995 (and the Nashville in '95 bid which led to it). He was on the bid committee for the Louisville in '79 NASFiC bid (which started as a Ken-Moore-led Nashville in '79 hoax bid) and the L&N '94 Worldcon bid. ConCave was begun in part as an offshoot of an idea he had to make UpperSouthClave a traveling convention. He made a lot of Swill.

Khen Moore. Photo by Ned Brooks.

A tall, lanky blond, Khen was known for wearing very short denim cut-offs, and was almost never seen at fan gatherings in long pants. As his friend Naomi Fisher described him, “he was 6'4", skinny as a rail, beak-nosed and knobby-kneed, with glasses that made him look like a wild-eyed, crazily intelligent stork.”

In mundane life, Ken was an aviation engineer and pilot.

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