Difference between revisions of "Gretchen Schwenn"
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Latest revision as of 06:46, 17 April 2024
(August 6, 1927 — September 17, 1981)
Gretchen Lee Schwenn (later Boggs) was a West Coast fan. She was a member of APA-L and contributed artwork to several fanzines, including Riverside Quarterly, and calligraphy for various headers to the Westercon 16 Program Book. She sometimes used the penname Luis Zamora. She was a member of APA-L.
She was married for many years to BNF Redd Boggs.
At the 1964 Worldcon, Pacificon II, Gretchen threw down Bob Buechley in what Redd Boggs dubbed the "Battle of the Mezzanine," part of the Breendoggle.
Person | 1927—1981 |
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