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(February 3, 1946 –)
 
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'''Eclare Hannifen''' (pronounced “ē-clar-ē,” formerly '''Hilda Hannifen''' and '''Hilda Clare Hoffman'''), a [[California]] [[fan]], [[gamer]] and [[artist]], is a member of [[LASFS]] who has been active in [[fandom]] since the early 1960s. She was a member of [[Alarums & Excursions]] and [[Apa-L]].   
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'''Eclare Hannifen''' (formerly '''Hilda Hannifen''', née '''Hilda Clare Hoffman'''), a [[California]] [[fan]], [[gamer]] and [[artist]], is a member of [[LASFS]] who has been active in [[fandom]] since the early 1960s. The name Eclare, pronounced “ē-clar-ē,” was given her by [[David McDaniel]] as a [[tuckerization]] in his ''Man from U.N.C.L.E.'' [[novel]] ''The Vampire Affair''.
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She was a member of [[Alarums & Excursions]] and [[Apa-L]].   
  
 
Hilda married [[Owen Hannifen]] in March 1968. They lived in the [[BArea]]. The two were early players of [[D&D]] and introduced the game to many [[West Coast]] [[fen]], including lengthy articles she wrote in her [[apazines]]. They also belonged to [[SCA]].  
 
Hilda married [[Owen Hannifen]] in March 1968. They lived in the [[BArea]]. The two were early players of [[D&D]] and introduced the game to many [[West Coast]] [[fen]], including lengthy articles she wrote in her [[apazines]]. They also belonged to [[SCA]].  

Revision as of 14:23, 22 July 2021

(February 3, 1946 –)

Eclare Hannifen (formerly Hilda Hannifen, née Hilda Clare Hoffman), a California fan, gamer and artist, is a member of LASFS who has been active in fandom since the early 1960s. The name Eclare, pronounced “ē-clar-ē,” was given her by David McDaniel as a tuckerization in his Man from U.N.C.L.E. novel The Vampire Affair.

She was a member of Alarums & Excursions and Apa-L.

Hilda married Owen Hannifen in March 1968. They lived in the BArea. The two were early players of D&D and introduced the game to many West Coast fen, including lengthy articles she wrote in her apazines. They also belonged to SCA.

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