Difference between revisions of "Claire Brialey"

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* ''[[Easter Wine]]'' (with Mark Plummer)
 
* ''[[Easter Wine]]'' (with Mark Plummer)
 
* ''[[Famous for Fifteen Minutes]]'' (with Mark Plummer)
 
* ''[[Famous for Fifteen Minutes]]'' (with Mark Plummer)
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* ''[[A GUFF Spotter's Handbook]]'' [1999] (with Mark Plummer)
 
* ''[[Parakeet]]'' (with Mark Plummer)
 
* ''[[Parakeet]]'' (with Mark Plummer)
 
* ''[[Quoz]]'' (with Mark Plummer)
 
* ''[[Quoz]]'' (with Mark Plummer)

Revision as of 17:02, 21 March 2022

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A British fan, fanzine editor and con-runner who first found fandom in 1986. She is the partner of Mark Plummer. She's been on numerous convention committees, was the awards administrator for the BSFA and has been a committee member for BSFA and the UK League of Fan Funds.

She is a member of ANZAPA and has been president of it. She has been a judge for the Rotsler Award and the Arthur C. Clarke Award.

Also with Mark Plummer she published Can't Get Off the Island a one-shot collection of Greg Pickersgill's fan writing, Slow Train to Immortality a 2010 fanthology, and Easter Wine a 2003 Fanthology.


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