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− | Mark M. Keller was a founder of [[RISFA]] and wrote a number of excellent [[fannish musicals]] with | + | Mark M. Keller was a founder of [[RISFA]] and wrote a number of excellent [[fannish musicals]] with his wife [[Sue Anderson]] (''[[Back to Rivets]]'', ''[[The Decomposers]]'' and ''[[Rivets Redux]]''). He worked on several conventions, including [[Worldcons]], [[Boskone]] and [[Readercon]]. His [[fannish]] writings appeared in ''[[Apaloosa]]'' and ''[[APA:NESFA]]''. He was a member of the [[SCA]]. |
{{person | born=???? | died=2001}} | {{person | born=???? | died=2001}} | ||
[[Category:fan]] | [[Category:fan]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Revision as of 16:09, 17 July 2021
(???? - September 1, 2001)
Mark M. Keller was a founder of RISFA and wrote a number of excellent fannish musicals with his wife Sue Anderson (Back to Rivets, The Decomposers and Rivets Redux). He worked on several conventions, including Worldcons, Boskone and Readercon. His fannish writings appeared in Apaloosa and APA:NESFA. He was a member of the SCA.
Person | ????—2001 |
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