Difference between revisions of "Anna Hepworth"
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[[Australian]] [[fan]]. A member of the [[Borderlands]] team that ran Borderlands [[conventions]], produced ''Borderlands'' magazine, and won the 2003 [[Ditmar Award]] for Best Australian Fan Achievement. [[Fan GoH]] at [[Swancon XXX]] in 2005. [[NAFF]] delegate in 2009. | [[Australian]] [[fan]]. A member of the [[Borderlands]] team that ran Borderlands [[conventions]], produced ''Borderlands'' magazine, and won the 2003 [[Ditmar Award]] for Best Australian Fan Achievement. [[Fan GoH]] at [[Swancon XXX]] in 2005. [[NAFF]] delegate in 2009. | ||
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Australian fan. A member of the Borderlands team that ran Borderlands conventions, produced Borderlands magazine, and won the 2003 Ditmar Award for Best Australian Fan Achievement. Fan GoH at Swancon XXX in 2005. NAFF delegate in 2009.
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