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− | Janice Bogstad is a [[fan]] living in Wisconsin who is mainly known for her [[fanzines]]. She published ''[[New Moon]]'' and ''[[Janus]]'' (with [[Jeanne Gomoll]]), and ''[[Aurora (Martin)]]''. | + | Janice Bogstad is a [[fan]] living in Wisconsin who is mainly known for her [[fanzines]]. She published ''[[New Moon]]'' and ''[[Janus]]'' (with [[Jeanne Gomoll]]), and ''[[Aurora (Martin)]]''. She was one of the founders of [[Wiscon]] and chaired Wiscon's 1-3. |
She holds a PhD and teaches at the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire where she organized the 1996 [[SFRA Conference]]. Her teaching interests include SF, fantasy, and women's studies. | She holds a PhD and teaches at the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire where she organized the 1996 [[SFRA Conference]]. Her teaching interests include SF, fantasy, and women's studies. |
Revision as of 04:37, 18 May 2023
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Janice Bogstad is a fan living in Wisconsin who is mainly known for her fanzines. She published New Moon and Janus (with Jeanne Gomoll), and Aurora. She was one of the founders of Wiscon and chaired Wiscon's 1-3.
She holds a PhD and teaches at the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire where she organized the 1996 SFRA Conference. Her teaching interests include SF, fantasy, and women's studies.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1978 -- Best Fanzine Hugo nominee
- 1979 -- Best Fanzine Hugo nominee, FAAn Award for best fan editor
- 1980 -- Best Fanzine Hugo nominee
- 1981 -- Aquacon I
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