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− | '''Meg Frank''' (née ''Totusek''), a [[New York]]-based second-generation [[fan]], grew up in [[Midwest fandom]], attending her first [[convention]] at 8 days old. | + | '''Meg Frank''' (née '''Totusek'''), a [[New York]]-based second-generation [[fan]], grew up in [[Midwest fandom]], attending her first [[convention]] at 8 days old. |
Meg has worked on [[regional]] conventions throughout the Midwest, including [[Capricon]], [[Windycon]] and [[DucKon]], and as the social media coordinator for several [[Worldcons]]. She was a moderator of [[JOF]]. | Meg has worked on [[regional]] conventions throughout the Midwest, including [[Capricon]], [[Windycon]] and [[DucKon]], and as the social media coordinator for several [[Worldcons]]. She was a moderator of [[JOF]]. |
Latest revision as of 12:46, 17 February 2021
(March 16, 1991 –)
Meg Frank (née Totusek), a New York-based second-generation fan, grew up in Midwest fandom, attending her first convention at 8 days old.
Meg has worked on regional conventions throughout the Midwest, including Capricon, Windycon and DucKon, and as the social media coordinator for several Worldcons. She was a moderator of JOF.
Meg is married to Will Frank and the daughter of Ann Totusek.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 2017 -- Capricon 37
- 2019 -- Best Fan Artist Hugo nominee
Person | 1991— |
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