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A [[British]] [[fan]] who was married to fellow fan (and later professional author) [[Kenneth Bulmer]]. Her [[fanzines]] and [[apazines]] included ''[[Femizine]]'' (one of several editors), ''[[Ugh!]]'' (for [[OMPA]]), and ''[[Ziz]]'' (also for [[OMPA]] with Ken) She was on the [[Loncon]] [[committee]] and introduced [[Ella Parker]] to fanzines. | A [[British]] [[fan]] who was married to fellow fan (and later professional author) [[Kenneth Bulmer]]. Her [[fanzines]] and [[apazines]] included ''[[Femizine]]'' (one of several editors), ''[[Ugh!]]'' (for [[OMPA]]), and ''[[Ziz]]'' (also for [[OMPA]] with Ken) She was on the [[Loncon]] [[committee]] and introduced [[Ella Parker]] to fanzines. | ||
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A British fan who was married to fellow fan (and later professional author) Kenneth Bulmer. Her fanzines and apazines included Femizine (one of several editors), Ugh! (for OMPA), and Ziz (also for OMPA with Ken) She was on the Loncon committee and introduced Ella Parker to fanzines.
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