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She published the long-running ''[[Driftwood]]'' for [[FAPA]]. | She published the long-running ''[[Driftwood]]'' for [[FAPA]]. | ||
− | She attended [[Illwiscon]] in 1958 and, shortly afterward, married [[Roger Brues]]; they attended [[Detention]], the 1959 [[Worldcon]], together. They lived in [[Chicago]]. By 1961, however, she was married to [[John Kidd]]. | + | She attended [[Illwiscon]] in 1958 and, shortly afterward, married [[Roger Brues]]; they attended [[Detention]], the 1959 [[Worldcon]], together. They lived in [[Chicago]]. By 1961, however, she was married to [[John Kidd]]. She seems to have [[gafiated]] about then. |
{{person | born=1936}} | {{person | born=1936}} | ||
[[Category:fan]] | [[Category:fan]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Revision as of 04:22, 3 October 2021
(March 25, 1936 – )
Sally Dunn (later Brues, then Kidd), a Midwest fan active in the 1950s, was a member of The Terrans in Cleveland, and was OE of 7APA for its entire (short) life. She was among the eager young 7th Fandomites whom Harlan Ellison gathered at the rallying HEcon.
She published the long-running Driftwood for FAPA.
She attended Illwiscon in 1958 and, shortly afterward, married Roger Brues; they attended Detention, the 1959 Worldcon, together. They lived in Chicago. By 1961, however, she was married to John Kidd. She seems to have gafiated about then.
Person | 1936— |
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