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Latest revision as of 23:14, 11 April 2023
(October 14, 1942 – )
Cindy C. Heap (born Cynthia A. Cramer, later Cyndi Van Arnam and Cindy Williams) was a New York fan active in the 1960s and ’70s. A member of the N3F, she was one of the editors of N3F's fanzine Tightbeam in 1965.
She lived in Rochester, NY, and was a member of Universe Unlimited. She was assistant treasurer of the Syracuse in '66 Worldcon bid. She was a member of the Lunarians.
She was co-coordinator of the Fashion Show at Nycon 3, the 1967 Worldcon.
Cindy was married to George Heap in 1964, and later, for a time, to Dave Van Arnam, whom she wed in 1967.
- Tightbeam [1965]
- Zarathustra (with Joni Markwood) [1960s]
Person | 1942—???? |
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