Difference between revisions of "Victoria Vayne"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | (???? | + | (???? — ) |
− | Victoria Vayne | + | '''Victoria Vayne''', a [[Toronto]] [[[fan writer]] and [[editor]], active in the 1970s, [[pubbed]] ''[[Simulacrum]]''. She helped organize [[A Women's Apa]]. |
Vayne also edited ''[[Fanthology 76]]'', a collection of writing and art published in fanzines in 1976. It was a 100 page mimeographed publication, released in 1977. | Vayne also edited ''[[Fanthology 76]]'', a collection of writing and art published in fanzines in 1976. It was a 100 page mimeographed publication, released in 1977. | ||
She was one of the organizers of [[Chromecon]]. | She was one of the organizers of [[Chromecon]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Vayne [[gafiated]] by the ’80s. | ||
{{fanzines}} | {{fanzines}} |
Revision as of 17:27, 30 June 2021
(???? — )
Victoria Vayne, a Toronto [[[fan writer]] and editor, active in the 1970s, pubbed Simulacrum. She helped organize A Women's Apa.
Vayne also edited Fanthology 76, a collection of writing and art published in fanzines in 1976. It was a 100 page mimeographed publication, released in 1977.
She was one of the organizers of Chromecon.
Vayne gafiated by the ’80s.
- DNQ (with Taral Wayne)
- Down With! [1978] (with others)
- Fanthology 76 [1977]
- Non Sequitur
- Simulacrum
- Typo (with Taral Wayne)
Person | ????— |
This is a biography page. Please extend it by adding more information about the person, such as fanzines and apazines published, awards, clubs, conventions worked on, GoHships, impact on fandom, external links, anecdotes, etc. See Standards for People and The Naming of Names. |