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− | Sue Wheeler | + | '''Sue Wheeler''', a [[Baltimore]] [[fan]], is a member of [[BSFS]]. At [[Balticon 8]] in 1974, she became so disgusted at the lack of a [[local]] [[club]] (BSFS had died some years previously) that she was one of the fans who re-founded it. |
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+ | She [[chaired]] the unsuccessful [[Baltimore in '80]] [[Worldcon bid]] and also chaired [[Balticons]] 13, 18, 24, 36, and 37. | ||
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* 1976 -- [[Spring-Con]] | * 1976 -- [[Spring-Con]] | ||
* 1994 -- [[Balticon 28]] | * 1994 -- [[Balticon 28]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:27, 4 January 2022
(Did you mean a British artist?)
Sue Wheeler, a Baltimore fan, is a member of BSFS. At Balticon 8 in 1974, she became so disgusted at the lack of a local club (BSFS had died some years previously) that she was one of the fans who re-founded it.
She chaired the unsuccessful Baltimore in '80 Worldcon bid and also chaired Balticons 13, 18, 24, 36, and 37.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1976 -- Spring-Con
- 1994 -- Balticon 28
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