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The only convention she attended was [[Seacon]], the 1961 [[Worldcon]] in [[Seattle]] when [[fans]] in Seattle and Spokane collected money to bring her.  After her death a [[one-shot]] [[fanzine]] collecting her [[fan writing]], ''[[Janey's Journal]]'', was edited by [[Clayton Hamlin]] and published by [[Robert Lambeck]].
 
The only convention she attended was [[Seacon]], the 1961 [[Worldcon]] in [[Seattle]] when [[fans]] in Seattle and Spokane collected money to bring her.  After her death a [[one-shot]] [[fanzine]] collecting her [[fan writing]], ''[[Janey's Journal]]'', was edited by [[Clayton Hamlin]] and published by [[Robert Lambeck]].
  
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(September 4, 1920 -- March 12, 1969)

Marijane "Janey" Johnson was a fan living in Spokane, WA who suffered from muscular dystrophy. She was a member of the N3F and ISFCC and wrote for many fanzines as well as her own Janey's Journal.

The only convention she attended was Seacon, the 1961 Worldcon in Seattle when fans in Seattle and Spokane collected money to bring her. After her death a one-shot fanzine collecting her fan writing, Janey's Journal, was edited by Clayton Hamlin and published by Robert Lambeck.


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