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[[File:LucyHuntzingerPortrait2023.jpg|thumb|right|Lucy Huntzinger (2023). Photo courtesy of Lucy Huntzinger.]]
 
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A [[fanzine fan]] living in California who found [[fandom]] in 1981.  She was a co-founder of [[Corflu]] (and on the [[Corflu 1]] committee) and of the [[San Francisco Lounge Lizards]]. She chaired [[Corflu Nashville]].
 
A [[fanzine fan]] living in California who found [[fandom]] in 1981.  She was a co-founder of [[Corflu]] (and on the [[Corflu 1]] committee) and of the [[San Francisco Lounge Lizards]]. She chaired [[Corflu Nashville]].
  
Her [[fanzines]] include ''[[Rude Bitch]]'' and ''[[Dear Rude Bitch]]'' (with [[Avedon Carol]]), ''[[Axolotl]]'', ''[[Convention Girls' Digest]]'' (with [[Allyn Cadogan]] and [[Sharee Carton]]), ''[[Fully Caffeinated]]'', ''[[Abattoir]]'' (with [[Bryan Barrett]], later renamed '''''Cartouche'''''), ''[[Southern Gothic]]'', ''[[Sisters]]'' (with [[Pam Wells]] and [[Jeanne Gomoll]]), and ''[[Aries Moon]]''.  In the late 70s and early 80s she coproduced a public-access TV show ''[[The Emperor Norton Science Fiction Hour]]'' in [[San Francisco]]''[[A Bright Particular Star]]'' is a collection of Huntzinger's [[fan writing]] published in 2002 by [[Kim Huett]].
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In the late 70s and early 80s she coproduced a public-access TV show ''[[The Emperor Norton Science Fiction Hour]]'' in [[San Francisco]]''[[A Bright Particular Star]]'' is a collection of Huntzinger's [[fan writing]] published in 2002 by [[Kim Huett]].
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She is married to fellow fan [[John Bartelt]].
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* ''[[Abattoir]]'' (with [[Bryan Barrett]], later renamed '''''Cartouche''''')
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* ''[[Aries Moon]]''. 
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* ''[[Axolotl]]''
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* ''[[Convention Girls' Digest]]'' (with [[Allyn Cadogan]] and [[Sharee Carton]])
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* ''[[Dear Rude Bitch]]'' (with [[Avedon Carol]])
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* ''[[Dropbear Digest]]'' [1989]
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* ''[[Fully Caffeinated]]''
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* ''[[Rude Bitch]]''
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* ''[[Sisters]]'' (with [[Pam Wells]] and [[Jeanne Gomoll]])
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* ''[[Southern Gothic]]''
  
 
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* 1986 -- [[Past president of the FWA]]
 
* 1986 -- [[Past president of the FWA]]
* 1987 -- [[DUFF]] winner
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* 1987 -- [[1987 DUFF Race|DUFF]] winner, [[Eastercon '87]]
 
* 1991 -- [[Corflu Ocho]]
 
* 1991 -- [[Corflu Ocho]]
 
* 2013 -- [[Corflu XXX]]
 
* 2013 -- [[Corflu XXX]]

Latest revision as of 08:25, 18 May 2024

Lucy Huntzinger (2023). Photo courtesy of Lucy Huntzinger.

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A fanzine fan living in California who found fandom in 1981. She was a co-founder of Corflu (and on the Corflu 1 committee) and of the San Francisco Lounge Lizards. She chaired Corflu Nashville.

In the late 70s and early 80s she coproduced a public-access TV show The Emperor Norton Science Fiction Hour in San Francisco. A Bright Particular Star is a collection of Huntzinger's fan writing published in 2002 by Kim Huett.

She is married to fellow fan John Bartelt.

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