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− | A [[fan]] and [[filker]] who lived in the [[Boston]] area. | + | A [[fan]] and [[filker]] who lived in the [[Boston]] area. She began her [[fannish]] career running [[Boskone]] [[filksings]] and went on to contribute to the ''[[NESFA Hymnal]]''. She was a member of [[Critical Mass]] and ran [[filk]] programming at [[Noreascon 3]] and [[Noreascon 4]] and was an active member of [[MASSFILC]]. She was inducted as a member of the [[Filk Hall of Fame]] in 2006. She chaired [[ConCertino '03]], was on the committee for several other [[ConCertino]]s, and was [[Ghost of Honor]] at [[ConCertino 2009]]. |
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Revision as of 05:44, 27 January 2021
(1946 -- May 10, 2008)
A fan and filker who lived in the Boston area. She began her fannish career running Boskone filksings and went on to contribute to the NESFA Hymnal. She was a member of Critical Mass and ran filk programming at Noreascon 3 and Noreascon 4 and was an active member of MASSFILC. She was inducted as a member of the Filk Hall of Fame in 2006. She chaired ConCertino '03, was on the committee for several other ConCertinos, and was Ghost of Honor at ConCertino 2009.
Person | 1946—2008 |
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