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Fan active in the [[South Florida Science Fiction Society]] and helped run several [[Tropicon]]s, including co-chairing [[Tropicon 17]] in 1998 and the final [[Tropicon 20]] in 2001. She was staff on the [[GEnie science fiction roundtables]]. Ananayo was also active in [[Mercedes Lackey]] [[fandom]]. | Fan active in the [[South Florida Science Fiction Society]] and helped run several [[Tropicon]]s, including co-chairing [[Tropicon 17]] in 1998 and the final [[Tropicon 20]] in 2001. She was staff on the [[GEnie science fiction roundtables]]. Ananayo was also active in [[Mercedes Lackey]] [[fandom]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:16, 15 December 2020
(1967 -- June 30, 2011)
Fan active in the South Florida Science Fiction Society and helped run several Tropicons, including co-chairing Tropicon 17 in 1998 and the final Tropicon 20 in 2001. She was staff on the GEnie science fiction roundtables. Ananayo was also active in Mercedes Lackey fandom.
- SFSFS Shuttle (some issues)
Person | 1967—2011 |
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