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An [[Austin]]-area [[con-running fan]] who was a member of [[San Antonio in '97]] and chaired [[LoneStarCon 2]], the 1997 [[Worldcon]] in San Antonio, TX.  She is a member of [[FACT]] and [[ALAMO]] and has worked on numerous conventions.  She chaired [[Smofcon 27]] in 2009 and [[ArmadilloCon 10]] and [[ArmadilloCon 11]] in 1988 and 89.  She was married to [[Fred Diarte]].
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An [[Austin]]-area [[con-running fan]], '''Karen Meschke''' was a member of the [[San Antonio in '97]] [[Worldcon bid]] [[committee]] and [[chaired]] [[LoneStarCon 2]], the 1997 [[Worldcon]] in [[San Antonio, TX]].  She is a member of [[FACT]] and [[ALAMO]] and has worked on numerous [[conventions]].  She chaired [[Smofcon 27]] in 2009 and [[ArmadilloCon 10]] and [[ArmadilloCon 11]] in 1988 and ’89.   
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She was married, for a time, to [[Fred Duarte]]. They had one son, Matthew.
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[https://www.alamo-sf.org/texasin2013/interviews/sa-in-2013-karen-meschke/ Brief fan bio. ]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:17, 28 November 2022

(May 18, 1956 – )

An Austin-area con-running fan, Karen Meschke was a member of the San Antonio in '97 Worldcon bid committee and chaired LoneStarCon 2, the 1997 Worldcon in San Antonio, TX. She is a member of FACT and ALAMO and has worked on numerous conventions. She chaired Smofcon 27 in 2009 and ArmadilloCon 10 and ArmadilloCon 11 in 1988 and ’89.

She was married, for a time, to Fred Duarte. They had one son, Matthew.

Brief fan bio.

Awards, Honors and GoHships:


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