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Monica Stevens was a Texas [[fan]] who was a member of [[FACT]] and worked on many Texas [[conventions]] and [[Worldcons]].  She was the partner of fellow fan [[Steve Jackson]] (and worked for many years at Steve Jackson Games.)  With Jackson, she edited ''[[Domino Theory]]'', the [[Nolacon Two]] [[convention newsletter]].
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Monica Stevens was a Texas [[fan]] who was a member of [[FACT]] and worked on many Texas [[conventions]] and [[Worldcons]].  She was the partner of fellow fan [[Steve Jackson]] (and worked for many years at [[Steve Jackson Games]].)  With Jackson, she edited ''[[Domino Theory]]'', the [[Nolacon Two]] [[convention newsletter]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:02, 19 June 2020

(1961 -- June 18, 2020)

Monica Stevens was a Texas fan who was a member of FACT and worked on many Texas conventions and Worldcons. She was the partner of fellow fan Steve Jackson (and worked for many years at Steve Jackson Games.) With Jackson, she edited Domino Theory, the Nolacon Two convention newsletter.


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