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− | (1946--October 3, 2004) | + | (1946 -- October 3, 2004) |
− | A member of the [[APA]] ''[[Apaloosa]]'' in the 1970s and wrote several science fictional musicals with [[Mark Keller]], including ''[[Mik Ado About Nothing]]'', ''[[Rivets Redux|Rivets Redux; or, What Ever Happened to Helminth of Boskone?]]'', and ''[[The Decomposers]]''. These musicals were collected in book form by [[NESFA Press]] in 2003. Anderson also published a couple of stories in the small press ‘zine ''[[Threads]]''. | + | A Rhode Island [[fan]] and member of [[RISFA]]. She was a member of the [[APA]] ''[[Apaloosa]]'' in the 1970s and wrote several science fictional musicals with her husband [[Mark Keller]], including ''[[Mik Ado About Nothing]]'', ''[[Rivets Redux|Rivets Redux; or, What Ever Happened to Helminth of Boskone?]]'', and ''[[The Decomposers]]''. These musicals were collected in book form by [[NESFA Press]] in 2003. Anderson also published a couple of stories in the small press ‘zine ''[[Threads]]''. |
− | {{person | born=1946 | died=2004}} | + | {{person | born=1946 | died=2004 |Locale=Providence, RI}} |
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Revision as of 05:47, 28 March 2023
(1946 -- October 3, 2004)
A Rhode Island fan and member of RISFA. She was a member of the APA Apaloosa in the 1970s and wrote several science fictional musicals with her husband Mark Keller, including Mik Ado About Nothing, Rivets Redux; or, What Ever Happened to Helminth of Boskone?, and The Decomposers. These musicals were collected in book form by NESFA Press in 2003. Anderson also published a couple of stories in the small press ‘zine Threads.
Person | 1946—2004 |
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