Difference between revisions of "Paula Gold"
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− | [[Cincinnati]] fan | + | '''Paula Gold''', a [[Cincinnati]] [[fan]], belonged to the [[CFG]] and produced the [[fanzine]] ''[[Quantum (Gold)]]'' with her sister, [[Marla Gold]]; [[Ric Bergman]]; [[Al Curry]]; [[Mike Streff]] and others. |
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+ | [[Bill Bowers]] moved to Cincinnati to be near her, but she wasn’t interested in a serious relationship with him. | ||
{{fanzines}} | {{fanzines}} | ||
− | * ''[[Quantum (Gold)]]'' [ | + | * ''[[Quantum (Gold)]]'' [1970s] (with others) |
− | * ''[[Risteria]]'' [late | + | * ''[[Risteria]]'' [late 1970s] |
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{{person | born=????}} | {{person | born=????}} | ||
[[Category:Fan]] | [[Category:Fan]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Latest revision as of 00:55, 2 May 2023
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Paula Gold, a Cincinnati fan, belonged to the CFG and produced the fanzine Quantum with her sister, Marla Gold; Ric Bergman; Al Curry; Mike Streff and others.
Bill Bowers moved to Cincinnati to be near her, but she wasn’t interested in a serious relationship with him.
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