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(August 3, 1946 )
  
Leslie Turek discovered [[fandom]] in 1964 through [[MITSFS]] when she was at Radcliffe (her roommate was [[Cory Seidman]], later [[Cory Panshin]]) and is primarily a convention and club fan, having been [[chairman]] of [[Noreascon Two]] and [[Boskone 6]], was on the [[Chairman's Staff]] at [[Noreascon 3]], and ran [[First Night]] at [[Noreascon 4]].
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'''Leslie Turek''' is a [[Boston]] [[fan]] who discovered [[fandom]] in 1964 through [[MITSFS]] when she was at Radcliffe (her roommate was [[Cory Seidman]], later [[Cory Panshin]]). She is primarily a [[convention]] and [[club]] fan, having been a founding member of [[NESFA]], [[chairman]] of [[Noreascon Two]] and [[Boskone 6]], on the [[Chairman's Staff]] at [[Noreascon 3]], and run [[First Night]] at [[Noreascon 4]].
  
She was [[Fan GoH]] at [[Sasquan]], the 2015 [[Worldcon]].
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She was [[Fan GoH]] at [[Sasquan]], the 2015 [[Worldcon]]. She won the [[1990 Best Fanzine Hugo]] for ''[[The Mad 3 Party]]'' (the planning [[fanzine]] for [[Noreascon 3]]) and was nominated for the [[Best Fan Writer Hugo]] in 1988 and 1990. 
  
She won the [[Hugo]] for [[Best Fanzine]] in 1990 for ''[[The Mad 3 Party]]'' and was nominated for the [[Best Fan Writer]] [[Hugo]], in 1988 and 1990.
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Leslie was [[Art Show]] director for [[Boskone]]s 10–12; part of the “Boston Massaquerade” at [[Iguanacon II]], headed the [[B'Austin Art Show]] team at [[LoneStarCon 1]]. She typed the [[stencils]] for the first trial issue of ''[[Locus]]''.
  
She was also Art Show Director, for [[Boskone]] 10-12; Part of the [[Boston Massaquerade]] at [[Iguanacon II]], headed the [[B'Austin Art Show]] at [[LoneStarCon 1]]. She typed the stencils for the first trial issue of ''[[Locus]]''.
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She was [[co-editor]] of ''[[The Twilight Zine]]'' and [[editor]] of ''[[The Noreascon I Proceedings]]''.  She edited ''[[If I Ran the Z/o/o/ Con]]'', the [[Smofcon 3]] game, in 1987. She [[published]] the [[apazine]] ''[[Apical Dominance]]'' for [[The Secret Garden]] and was a member of [[Technology Amateur Press Association|TAPA]].
  
She was co-editor of ''[[The Twilight Zine]]'' 1966-67, editor of  ''[[The Mad 3 Party]]'' (the planning [[fanzine]] for [[Noreascon 3]] which won the [[1990 Best Fanzine Hugo]]), 1987-89, editor of ''[[The Noreascon Proceedings]]'' in 1976 and editor of ''[[If I Ran the Zoo... Con]]'',  the [[Smofcon 3]] game in 1987.  She published the [[apazine]] ''[[Apical Dominance]]'' for [[The Secret Garden]].
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She was a founding member of [[MCFI]] and one of the [[NESFA Cavalry]].
  
She was a founding member of [[NESFA]] and [[MCFI]] and a past member of [[MITSFS]]. She was a member of the [[NESFA Cavalry]].
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* “Boston in the '60s” video with [[Tony Lewis]], Leslie Turek and [[Mike Ward]], moderated by [[Mark Olson]]: [https://youtu.be/A5JZhHm_A5k?si=9_8iOHWXtD0pXWbo Part 1], [https://youtu.be/3PBqOdmqMsE?si=Uldg2nnGgj-OBicH Part 2].  
  
Writings:
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===Writings:===
* [[My Life as a Faned]] (1990)
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* [http://its.svensson.org/HUMOR%3BGOLDI "Subroutine Story (Goldie)"] (with [[Dave Vanderwerf]], published in the '60s)  
* [[Debriefing of First Night]]
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* "[[Debriefing of First Night]]"
* [[How Louisville Changed My Life]] (Her [[Fan GoH]] speech at [[Rivercon XVI]])
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* [https://www.leslie-turek.com/Articles/Louisville.html "How Louisville Changed My Life"] (Her [[Fan GoH]] speech at [[Rivercon XVI]])
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{{fanzines}}
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* ''[[Apical Dominance]]'' (for [[The Secret Garden]])
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* ''[[The Mad 3 Party]]''
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* ''[[My Life as a Faned]]'' [1990]
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* ''[[The Noreascon I Proceedings]]'' [1976]
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* ''[[The Twilight Zine]]'' [1966–67]
  
 
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{{recognition}}
* 1982 -- [[Lastcon Too]]
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* 1976 -- [[Fellow of NESFA]]
* 1988 -- [[1988 Best Fan Writer Hugo|Best Fan Writer Hugo]] nominee
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* 1982 -- [[LASTCon Too]]
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* 1988 -- [[1988 Best Fan Writer Hugo]] nominee
 
* 1989 -- [[Tropicon VIII]]
 
* 1989 -- [[Tropicon VIII]]
* 1990 -- [[1990 Best Fan Writer Hugo|Best Fan Writer Hugo]] nominee, '''[[1990 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine Hugo]]''' for ''[[The Mad 3 Party]]''
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* 1990 -- [[1990 Best Fan Writer Hugo]] nominee, '''[[1990 Best Fanzine Hugo]]''' for ''[[The Mad 3 Party]]''
 
* 1991 -- [[Rivercon XVI]]
 
* 1991 -- [[Rivercon XVI]]
 
* 2015 -- '''[[Sasquan]]'''
 
* 2015 -- '''[[Sasquan]]'''
* [[Fellow of NESFA]]
 
  
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{{person | born=1946 |Locale=Boston, MA}}
 
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Latest revision as of 12:34, 2 October 2023

Leslie Turek, ca. 1980.

(August 3, 1946 – )

Leslie Turek is a Boston fan who discovered fandom in 1964 through MITSFS when she was at Radcliffe (her roommate was Cory Seidman, later Cory Panshin). She is primarily a convention and club fan, having been a founding member of NESFA, chairman of Noreascon Two and Boskone 6, on the Chairman's Staff at Noreascon 3, and run First Night at Noreascon 4.

She was Fan GoH at Sasquan, the 2015 Worldcon. She won the 1990 Best Fanzine Hugo for The Mad 3 Party (the planning fanzine for Noreascon 3) and was nominated for the Best Fan Writer Hugo in 1988 and 1990.

Leslie was Art Show director for Boskones 10–12; part of the “Boston Massaquerade” at Iguanacon II, headed the B'Austin Art Show team at LoneStarCon 1. She typed the stencils for the first trial issue of Locus.

She was co-editor of The Twilight Zine and editor of The Noreascon I Proceedings. She edited If I Ran the Z/o/o/ Con, the Smofcon 3 game, in 1987. She published the apazine Apical Dominance for The Secret Garden and was a member of TAPA.

She was a founding member of MCFI and one of the NESFA Cavalry.

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