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Kristina Hallind joined the Lund sf club LF3 shortly after beginning her studies at Lund University in the mid-1960s, and since then has played a major part in the club. She was actively involved in the conventions held in Lund under the club's auspices, contributed essays, short stories, poems, and reviews to several fanzines and in 1971 co-edited Sf forum with fellow Lundensian Peder Carlsson. For the past more than forty years, she has informally chaired the LF3 club, and is the link between it and the rest of Swedish fandom. Professionally, Hallind holds a doctorate in Literature and has worked as a high school teacher at one of Sweden's most prestigious and oldest schools, the Cathedral School in Lund. She is an expert on modernist Swedish poetry as well as on modern Swedish art.
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[[Swedish]] [[fan]] '''Kristina Hallind''' enrolled at Lund University in 1965, became one of the founding members of [[Lunds Fantasy Fan Förening]] (LF3), and remains the [[club]]'s unofficial head, although its activities in later decades have consisted only of occasional gatherings of longtime members. She was instrumental in many of the conventions arranged by the club, for many years contributed excellent short stories, [[poems]] and occasional essays to primarily ''[[SF Forum]]'' and was, with another LF3 member, [[Peder Carlsson]], the fanzine's editor during 1971.  
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Hallind holds a Ph.D. in Literature and for many years worked as the department head of literature studies at Katedralsskolan in Lund, one of [[Sweden]]'s oldest and most famous high schools with a study program specifically aiming at preparing students for university. She is an accomplished batik artist with many exhibitions and has written both fiction and nonfiction professionally. She is an expert on modernist Swedish poetry as well as on modern Swedish art.
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(June 7, 1945 – )

Swedish fan Kristina Hallind enrolled at Lund University in 1965, became one of the founding members of Lunds Fantasy Fan Förening (LF3), and remains the club's unofficial head, although its activities in later decades have consisted only of occasional gatherings of longtime members. She was instrumental in many of the conventions arranged by the club, for many years contributed excellent short stories, poems and occasional essays to primarily SF Forum and was, with another LF3 member, Peder Carlsson, the fanzine's editor during 1971.

Hallind holds a Ph.D. in Literature and for many years worked as the department head of literature studies at Katedralsskolan in Lund, one of Sweden's oldest and most famous high schools with a study program specifically aiming at preparing students for university. She is an accomplished batik artist with many exhibitions and has written both fiction and nonfiction professionally. She is an expert on modernist Swedish poetry as well as on modern Swedish art.



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