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A British fan, fanzine editor and con-runner who first found fandom in 1986. She is the partner of Mark Plummer. She's been on numerous convention committees, was the awards administrator for the BSFA and has been a committee member for BSFA and the UK League of Fan Funds.
Her fanzines include Banana Wings, BW, Famous for Fifteen Minutes, Parakeet, Quoz, Bumper Snufkin (all with Mark Plummer) and Waxen Wings, No Sin But Ignorance. Also with Mark Plummer she published Can't Get Off the Island a one-shot collection of Greg Pickersgill's fan writing, Slow Train to Immortality a 2010 fanthology, and Easter Wine a 2003 Fanthology.
She is a member of ANZAPA and has been president of it. She has been a judge for the Rotsler Award and the Arthur C. Clarke Award.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- Best Fanzine Hugo nominee
- Best Fan Writer Hugo nominee
- Best Fanzine Hugo nominee
- Best Fan Writer Hugo nominee
- Best Fanzine Hugo nominee
- Best Fanzine Hugo nominee
- Best Fan Writer Hugo nominee
- Best Fanzine Hugo nominee
- Best Fan Writer Hugo
- Best Fanzine Hugo nominee
- Best Fanzine Hugo nominee
- Best Fan Writer Hugo nominee
- Best Fanzine Hugo nominee
- 1996 -- Nova Award for Best Fanzine
- 1997 -- Nova Award for Best Fanzine
- 1998 -- Nova Award for Best Fanzine
- 2001 -- Paragon
- 2002-6 -- Nova Award for Best Fanwriter
- 2005-7 -- FAAn Award for Best Fan Writer
- 2007 -- FAAn Award for Best Fanzine
- 2008-9 -- Nova Award for Best Fanwriter
- 2010 -- Nova Award for Best Fanzine, FAAn Award for Best Fanzine, FAAn Award for Best Fan Writer
- 2011 -- Nova Award for Best Fanwriter
- 2012 -- Corflu Glitter
- 2013 -- FAAn Award for Best Genzine or Collaboration
- 2014 -- FAAn Award for Best Genzine
- 2017 -- FAAn Award for Best Genzine
- 2019 -- FAAn Award for Best Genzine
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