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A [[British]] [[fan]] and [[con-runner]] who first found [[fandom]] in 1979. She served on many convention [[committees]], chairing [[Smofcon 19]] in 2001 and at the time of her death, was chairing the board of the parent corporation of [[Interaction]]. She was a regular attendee at the [[London Circle]] and published a [[fanzine]] ''[[KIM's Game]]''. | A [[British]] [[fan]] and [[con-runner]] who first found [[fandom]] in 1979. She served on many convention [[committees]], chairing [[Smofcon 19]] in 2001 and at the time of her death, was chairing the board of the parent corporation of [[Interaction]]. She was a regular attendee at the [[London Circle]] and published a [[fanzine]] ''[[KIM's Game]]''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:22, 11 February 2020
(15 June 1956 -- 15 November 2003)
A British fan and con-runner who first found fandom in 1979. She served on many convention committees, chairing Smofcon 19 in 2001 and at the time of her death, was chairing the board of the parent corporation of Interaction. She was a regular attendee at the London Circle and published a fanzine KIM's Game.
Person | 1956—2003 |
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