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− | Diane Miller Blackwood is | + | '''Diane Miller Blackwood''' is an [[American]] [[fan]] and a longtime member of the [[N3F]]. She worked on [[Chicon 2000]]. |
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+ | She earned her MA in Sociology with a thesis on the process of becoming a [[science fiction]] fan. | ||
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+ | A native of [[San Antonio]] now living in [[Albuquerque]], she also lived in [[Chicago]] and [[North Dakota]]. She is married to [[Bob Blackwood]]. | ||
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* 1997 -- [[Kaymar Award]] | * 1997 -- [[Kaymar Award]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:19, 29 December 2020
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Diane Miller Blackwood is an American fan and a longtime member of the N3F. She worked on Chicon 2000.
She earned her MA in Sociology with a thesis on the process of becoming a science fiction fan.
A native of San Antonio now living in Albuquerque, she also lived in Chicago and North Dakota. She is married to Bob Blackwood.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1997 -- Kaymar Award
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