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'''Robin Postal White''' was [[Ted White]]'s second wife; they married in 1966 and divorced at some point after that.
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'''Robin Postal''' became active in [[fandom]] in [[New York]] in the 1960s after her parents, members of the [[Lunarians]], took her to a meeting. She wrote for some [[fanzines]], including ''[[Algol]]'', and assisted in the production of ''[[Void]]''. She was a member of [[Fanoclasts]].  She modeled in the “Galaxy of [[Fannish Fashion|Fashion]] Show” at [[Tricon]], the 1966 [[Worldcon]].
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She married [[fan]] and [[pro]] [[Ted White]] in 1966, his second wife; they had a daughter together, and divorced about 1976. She married and divorced at least once more afterward.
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She seems to have drifted in and out of [[fandom]]. In the 2010s, she was active in online fandom on [[Facebook]], launching a group called OldFen, but then taking it down. She stopped posting in May 2020.
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* [https://calisphere.org/item/ark:/86086/n2p26wg5/ Photo] at [[Tricon]], 1966.  
  
Later, she was was active in online fandom on Facebook but seems to have gafiated from that as well.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 16:12, 20 August 2021

(July 9, 1946 – )

Robin Postal became active in fandom in New York in the 1960s after her parents, members of the Lunarians, took her to a meeting. She wrote for some fanzines, including Algol, and assisted in the production of Void. She was a member of Fanoclasts. She modeled in the “Galaxy of Fashion Show” at Tricon, the 1966 Worldcon.

She married fan and pro Ted White in 1966, his second wife; they had a daughter together, and divorced about 1976. She married and divorced at least once more afterward.

She seems to have drifted in and out of fandom. In the 2010s, she was active in online fandom on Facebook, launching a group called OldFen, but then taking it down. She stopped posting in May 2020.



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