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Janice Bogstad is a [[fan]]  living in Wisconsin who is mainly known for her [[fanzines]].  She published ''[[New Moon]]'' and ''[[Janus]]'' (with [[Jeanne Gomoll]]), and ''[[Aurora (Martin)]]''.
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'''Janice Marie “Jan” Bogstad''' is a [[Wisconsin]] [[fan]] and [[academic]].  She was one of the founders of [[Wiscon]] and [[chaired]] Wiscons 1-4.
  
She holds a PhD and teaches at the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire where she organized the 1996 [[SFRA Conference]].  Her teaching interests include SF, fantasy, and women's studies.
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She married fellow fan [[Philip Kaveny]] on August 7, 2008. Jan holds a Ph.D. and is a professor emeritus of the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, where she organized the 1996 [[SFRA Conference]].  Her teaching interests include [[SF]], [[fantasy]], and women's studies.  
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* ''[[Janus]]'' (with [[Jeanne Gomoll]])
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* ''[[New Moon]]''
  
 
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* 1978 -- [[1978 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine Hugo]] nominee
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* 1978 -- [[1978 Best Fanzine Hugo]] nominee
* 1979 -- [[1979 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine Hugo]] nominee, [[FAAn Award]] for best [[fan editor]]
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* 1979 -- [[1979 Best Fanzine Hugo]] nominee, [[FAAn Award]] for best [[fan editor]]
* 1980 -- [[1980 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine Hugo]] nominee
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* 1980 -- [[1980 Best Fanzine Hugo]] nominee
 
* 1981 -- [[Aquacon I]]
 
* 1981 -- [[Aquacon I]]
  
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Latest revision as of 20:10, 24 August 2023

(February 6, 1950 – )

Janice Marie “Jan” Bogstad is a Wisconsin fan and academic. She was one of the founders of Wiscon and chaired Wiscons 1-4.

She married fellow fan Philip Kaveny on August 7, 2008. Jan holds a Ph.D. and is a professor emeritus of the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, where she organized the 1996 SFRA Conference. Her teaching interests include SF, fantasy, and women's studies.

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