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SF fan Suzanne V. ('''Suzle''') Tompkins has been active in fandom since discovering it 1967 when she attended [[NyCon3]].  She lives in [[Seattle]] and has been quite active in both [[fanzine fandom]] and [[con-running|con-running fandom]].
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[[SF]] [[fan]] '''Suzanne V. Tompkins''' (also known, mononymously, as '''Suzle''') has been active in fandom since discovering it 1967 when she attended [[NyCon3]].  She lives in [[Seattle]] and has been quite active in both [[fanzine fandom]] and [[con-running|conrunning fandom]].  
  
She was nominated for the [[1977 Best Fanzine Hugo]] (for ''[[The Spanish Inquisition]]'') and the [[1991 Best Fanzine Hugo]] (for ''[[Mainstream]]'') and has also published ''[[Littlebrook]]''  (all three co-edited with husband [[Jerry Kaufman]].)  She published ''[[Imryrr]]'' with [[Ginjer Buchanan]].
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She is a [[Rotsler Award]] judge.
  
Con Committees: Potlatches in Seattle, [[Corflu 5]] (1988), [[Corflatch]] ([[Corflu 17]], 2000). Co-Chair: [[Potlatch 19]] (2010).
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She was nominated for the [[1977 Best Fanzine Hugo]] (for ''[[The Spanish Inquisition]]'') and the [[1991 Best Fanzine Hugo]] (for ''[[Mainstream (Kaufman)]]'') and has also published ''[[Littlebrook]]''  (all three co-[[edited]] with her husband, [[Jerry Kaufman]]).
  
She was one of the [[Founding Mothers]] of [[WPSFA]] ([[Pittsburgh]]).
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[[Con Committees]]: [[Potlatch]]es in Seattle, [[Corflu 5]] (1988), [[Corflatch]] ([[Corflu 17]], 2000). [[Co-Chair]]: [[Potlatch 19]] (2010).
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She was one of the [[Founding Mothers]] of [[WPSFA]] ([[Pittsburgh]]) and was a member of the [[Omnivores]].
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* ''[[Imryrr]]'' (with [[Ginjer Buchanan]])
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* ''[[Littlebrook]]'' (with [[Jerry Kaufman]])
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* ''[[The Spanish Inquisition]]'' (with [[Jerry Kaufman]])
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* ''[[Two Year TAFF-Life]]''
  
 
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* 1991 -- [[Minicon 26]], [[VCON 19]]/[[Westercon 44]]
 
* 1991 -- [[Minicon 26]], [[VCON 19]]/[[Westercon 44]]
 
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* 1997 -- [[Boskone 34]]
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* 2005 -- [[2005 TAFF Race]] winner
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Latest revision as of 01:42, 4 August 2023

(May 5, 1950 – )

SF fan Suzanne V. Tompkins (also known, mononymously, as Suzle) has been active in fandom since discovering it 1967 when she attended NyCon3. She lives in Seattle and has been quite active in both fanzine fandom and conrunning fandom.

She is a Rotsler Award judge.

She was nominated for the 1977 Best Fanzine Hugo (for The Spanish Inquisition) and the 1991 Best Fanzine Hugo (for Mainstream) and has also published Littlebrook (all three co-edited with her husband, Jerry Kaufman).

Con Committees: Potlatches in Seattle, Corflu 5 (1988), Corflatch (Corflu 17, 2000). Co-Chair: Potlatch 19 (2010).

She was one of the Founding Mothers of WPSFA (Pittsburgh) and was a member of the Omnivores.

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