Jean Young
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Jean Young was a fanzine editor and artist. She was best known as a fan artist, but in the 1950s she was also well known in fandom as one of the "Balcony Insurgents" of the 1956 NYCon II Worldcon, who occupied a balcony rather than pay an exorbitant price to hear talks in the banquet hall.
She was a member of FAPA and of the FATE Tape. Her publishing house was je m'en fiche publications.
She was married to fellow fan Andy Young and lived in Cambridge, MA during the 50s, a time when there was no organized fannish activity in Boston. They were known as J&y (Jandy).
Fanzines:
- The Cambridge Scene (with Larry Stark)
- Garage Floor (with Larry Stark)
- Gasconade
- Gegenschein for The Cult
- Lost in the Stars
- Sundance
- Tra-La (with Larry Stark)
- Vile Deeds at Midnight for OMPA (with Andy Young)
- Ye Boiffion Boy Birdwatchers Bugle-Blast (with Andy Young, Larry Stark, and Lee Shaw)
- Yobber (with Andy Young)
- ZIUQ
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