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− | * 1978 -- [[1978 Campbell Award|Campbell Award]] | + | * 1978 -- [[1978 Campbell Award|Campbell Award]] nominee |
− | * 1979 -- [[1979 Campbell Award|Campbell Award]] | + | * 1979 -- [[1979 Campbell Award|Campbell Award]] nominee, [[Norwescon II]] |
* 1981 -- [[TusCon 8]] | * 1981 -- [[TusCon 8]] | ||
* 1982 -- [[Disclave 26]] | * 1982 -- [[Disclave 26]] | ||
* 1984 -- [[WisCon 8]] | * 1984 -- [[WisCon 8]] | ||
− | * 1990 -- | + | * 1990 -- [[VCON 18]] |
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Revision as of 00:40, 20 July 2020
(1946 --)
Elizabeth A. Lynn is a US pro most known for fantasy and to a lesser extent SF. She is particularly known for being one of the first writers in SF or fantasy to introduce gay and lesbian characters.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1978 -- Campbell Award nominee
- 1979 -- Campbell Award nominee, Norwescon II
- 1981 -- TusCon 8
- 1982 -- Disclave 26
- 1984 -- WisCon 8
- 1990 -- VCON 18
Person | 1946— |
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