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Active in convention-running, having co-founded [[PARSEC]], [[Confluence]], [[AfterCon]], [[SouthWrites]], and the [[Pittsburgh Filk Underwriting Initiative]]. She was the Listener Guest at [[OVFF 12]] and [[Fan GoH]] at [[Off-Key Contraption]] in 1994. | Active in convention-running, having co-founded [[PARSEC]], [[Confluence]], [[AfterCon]], [[SouthWrites]], and the [[Pittsburgh Filk Underwriting Initiative]]. She was the Listener Guest at [[OVFF 12]] and [[Fan GoH]] at [[Off-Key Contraption]] in 1994. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:15, 15 October 2021
(August 1, 1940 - January 11, 2011)
Active in convention-running, having co-founded PARSEC, Confluence, AfterCon, SouthWrites, and the Pittsburgh Filk Underwriting Initiative. She was the Listener Guest at OVFF 12 and Fan GoH at Off-Key Contraption in 1994.
Ann died of cancer in 2011.
Person | 1940—2011 |
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