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− | '''Tammy Coxen''' | + | '''Tammy Coxen''' is a former [[Ann Arbor, MI]], [[fan]] and [[smof]]. She is one of the administrators of the JoF ([[Journey Platypi of Fandom]]) discussion group on [[Facebook]]. |
==Smoffing== | ==Smoffing== | ||
− | Tammy served as a board member of the [[Ann Arbor Science Fiction Association]] (AASFA), and was chair of the convention it hosts, [[ConFusion]], from | + | Tammy served as a board member of the [[Ann Arbor Science Fiction Association]] (AASFA), and was [[chair]] of the [[convention]] it hosts, [[ConFusion]], from 2000–2003. She was a founding member of [[MFCI]], or Midfan, and chaired the second [[Midwest Construction]] [[conrunning]] [[con]], held in Ann Arbor. |
− | In 2002, Tammy was Art Show head at World Horror Con in Chicago. | + | In 2002, Tammy was [[Art Show]] head at [[World Horror Con]] in [[Chicago]]. Tammy also ran [[Program Ops]] for [[Torcon 3]] in 2003, and [[co-edited]] the (unofficial) [[Hoax Newsletter]] ''#Pi'' with [[René Walling]]. |
− | Tammy also ran Program Ops for [[Torcon 3]] in 2003, and co-edited the (unofficial) Hoax Newsletter #Pi with [[ | ||
− | She chaired [[Detcon 1]], | + | She chaired [[Detcon 1]], the 2014 [[NASFiC]], in downtown [[Detroit]]. Before that, she also led the [[Bid Committee]]. |
− | Tammy was the Deputy DH-WSFS for [[MidAmeriCon II]] in 2016. In 2019 she served as DH for Member and Staff Services for [[Dublin 2019|Dublin in 2019]]. | + | Tammy was the Deputy [[DH]]-[[WSFS]] for [[MidAmeriCon II]] in 2016. In 2019, she served as DH for Member and Staff Services for [[Dublin 2019|Dublin in 2019]]. |
− | In 2021 she chaired the all-virtual [[Capricon] | + | In 2021, she chaired the all-virtual [[Capricon]]. |
==Fanwriting== | ==Fanwriting== | ||
− | * [[How to Start a Worldcon Bid in 24 Hours or Less]] | + | * “[[How to Start a Worldcon Bid in 24 Hours or Less]].” |
− | * [ | + | * [https://file770.com/a-brief-history-of-the-hugo-losers-party “A Brief History of the Hugo Loser's Party.”] |
− | * [ | + | * [https://www.worldcon.org/worldcon-bids/about-bidding/so-you-want-to-bid-for-a-worldcon “So You Want to Bid for a Worldcon.”] |
− | {{person | born=1972}} | + | ==Personal Life== |
+ | Since 2011, Tammy has been teaching cocktail classes through her catering business, Tammy’s Tastings. Born in [[Canada]], she moved to [[Cambridge, MA]], in 2024. She is divorced and has a son, Liam. | ||
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+ | {{person | born=1972| locale=Ann Arbor, MI}} | ||
[[Category:fan]] | [[Category:fan]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Latest revision as of 23:22, 26 June 2024
(October 30, 1972 – )
Tammy Coxen is a former Ann Arbor, MI, fan and smof. She is one of the administrators of the JoF (Journey Platypi of Fandom) discussion group on Facebook.
Smoffing[edit]
Tammy served as a board member of the Ann Arbor Science Fiction Association (AASFA), and was chair of the convention it hosts, ConFusion, from 2000–2003. She was a founding member of MFCI, or Midfan, and chaired the second Midwest Construction conrunning con, held in Ann Arbor.
In 2002, Tammy was Art Show head at World Horror Con in Chicago. Tammy also ran Program Ops for Torcon 3 in 2003, and co-edited the (unofficial) Hoax Newsletter #Pi with René Walling.
She chaired Detcon 1, the 2014 NASFiC, in downtown Detroit. Before that, she also led the Bid Committee.
Tammy was the Deputy DH-WSFS for MidAmeriCon II in 2016. In 2019, she served as DH for Member and Staff Services for Dublin in 2019.
In 2021, she chaired the all-virtual Capricon.
Fanwriting[edit]
- “How to Start a Worldcon Bid in 24 Hours or Less.”
- “A Brief History of the Hugo Loser's Party.”
- “So You Want to Bid for a Worldcon.”
Personal Life[edit]
Since 2011, Tammy has been teaching cocktail classes through her catering business, Tammy’s Tastings. Born in Canada, she moved to Cambridge, MA, in 2024. She is divorced and has a son, Liam.
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