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He and his wife eventually left Chicago for the wilds of [[Cincinnati]], where they joined the [[CFG]]. | He and his wife eventually left Chicago for the wilds of [[Cincinnati]], where they joined the [[CFG]]. | ||
− | In the 1990s, Aronson published a handful of short stories in [[professional]] markets. | + | In the 1990s, Aronson published a handful of short stories in [[professional]] markets. In [[mundane]] life, he worked on the creative side of advertising, with a side job as a chorister. |
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Latest revision as of 20:48, 3 January 2021
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Mark Aronson, originally a Chicago fan, was part of the group behind the fanzine Tomorrow And.... He attended fan gatherings at the home of George Price, where he met Lynne Aronson, whom he eventually married.
Mark and Lynne were among the founders of Windycon and chaired the first three convention, eventually returning as Guests of Honor for Windycon XV and XXX.
He and his wife eventually left Chicago for the wilds of Cincinnati, where they joined the CFG.
In the 1990s, Aronson published a handful of short stories in professional markets. In mundane life, he worked on the creative side of advertising, with a side job as a chorister.
- 1974 -- Windycon I
- 1975 -- Windycon II
- 1976 -- Windycon III
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1988 -- Windycon XV
- 2003 -- WindyCon XXX
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