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* 1994 -- [[MisCon 9]], [[AggieCon XXV]], [[LibertyCon 8]], [[ConClave XIX]], [[Toastmaster]] at [[Baycon '94]] | * 1994 -- [[MisCon 9]], [[AggieCon XXV]], [[LibertyCon 8]], [[ConClave XIX]], [[Toastmaster]] at [[Baycon '94]] | ||
* 1995 -- [[LepreCon 21]] | * 1995 -- [[LepreCon 21]] |
Revision as of 07:28, 23 November 2020
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The widow, and second wife, of famous SF artist Frank Kelly Freas, Dr. Laura Brodian Freas was born in New Jersey in 1947, and has a doctorate in music education. She is a voiceover artist and longtime classical music personality on radio stations in Los Angeles.
Her cover and interior artwork has been published by TSR, The Easton Press, Analog, Weird Tales, and Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1990 -- Chesley Award
- 1993 -- Windycon XX, CONduit 3
- 1994 -- MisCon 9, AggieCon XXV, LibertyCon 8, ConClave XIX, Toastmaster at Baycon '94
- 1995 -- LepreCon 21
- 1996 -- MidSouthCon 15
- 1997 -- Balticon 31
- 2000 -- Hu-La-La Con
- 2003 -- MidSouthCon 21
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