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Felice Rolfe Maxam was a [[fan]] who was co-editor of ''[[Niekas]]'' for which she was nominated for the [[1966 Best Fanzine Hugo]] and won the [[1966 Best Fanzine Hugo]].  She was a member of the [[Peninsula SF Association]] in the 1960s.  She lived in the [[Bay Area]] with her first husband [[Joe Rolfe]] and then subsequently with her second, [[Blake Maxam]].
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'''Felice Rolfe Maxam''', a [[California]] [[fan]], was co-[[editor]] of the [[fanzine]] ''[[Niekas]]'' when it was nominated for the [[Best Fanzine Hugo]] in 1966 and won the [[1967 Best Fanzine Hugo]].  She was a member of the [[Peninsula SF Association]] in the 1960s.  She lived in the [[Bay Area]] with her first husband, [[Joe Rolfe]], and then with her second, [[Blake Maxam]].
  
She also published ''[[Cali]]''.
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* ''[[Cali]]''
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* ''[[Niekas]]'' [1963–67] (with [[Ed Meskys]])
  
 
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* 1970 -- [[SFCon 70]], [[Sampo Award]]
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* 1967 — '''[[1967 Best Fanzine Hugo]]'''
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* 1970 [[SFCon 70]], [[Sampo Award]]
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{{person | born=1934 | died=2015}}
 
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Revision as of 12:13, 28 August 2021

(1934 – December 1, 2015)

Felice Rolfe Maxam, a California fan, was co-editor of the fanzine Niekas when it was nominated for the Best Fanzine Hugo in 1966 and won the 1967 Best Fanzine Hugo. She was a member of the Peninsula SF Association in the 1960s. She lived in the Bay Area with her first husband, Joe Rolfe, and then with her second, Blake Maxam.

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