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− | Carol Carr | + | '''Carol Carr''', a [[fan]] and pro, became active in [[fandom]] in [[New York]] in the early 1960s. |
− | She sold such | + | She sold such [[sf]] stories as "You Think You've Got Troubles" (1969), "Inside" (1970), "Some Are Born Cats" (1973, with [[Terry Carr]]), "Wally a Deux" (1973), and "Tooth Fairy" (1984). |
− | She was a member of [[Lilapa]]. Her writing, including much [[fan writing]] was published in 2014 by [[Ramble House]] in ''[[Carol Carr: The Collected Writings]]''. | + | She was a member of [[Lilapa]]. Her writing, including much [[fan writing]], was published in 2014 by [[Ramble House]] in ''[[Carol Carr: The Collected Writings]]''. |
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+ | She was the second wife of [[Terry Carr]]. | ||
{{person | born=????}} | {{person | born=????}} | ||
[[Category:fan]] | [[Category:fan]] | ||
+ | [[Category:pro]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Revision as of 18:01, 22 July 2020
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Carol Carr, a fan and pro, became active in fandom in New York in the early 1960s.
She sold such sf stories as "You Think You've Got Troubles" (1969), "Inside" (1970), "Some Are Born Cats" (1973, with Terry Carr), "Wally a Deux" (1973), and "Tooth Fairy" (1984).
She was a member of Lilapa. Her writing, including much fan writing, was published in 2014 by Ramble House in Carol Carr: The Collected Writings.
She was the second wife of Terry Carr.
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