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'''Ann F. Dietz'''a [[New York]] [[fan]], was one of the editors of the [[Science Fiction Times]] (Fantasy Times/Science Fiction Times) in the 1960s and the [[editor]] of ''[[Luna Monthly]]''.
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'''Ann F. Dietz''' (aka '''Ann Ashe''') was a [[New York]] [[fan]], was one of the editors of the [[Science Fiction Times]] (Fantasy Times/Science Fiction Times) in the 1960s and the [[editor]] of ''[[Luna Monthly]]''. She was a member of the [[Syracuse in '67]] [[Worldcon bid]].  She ran for [[TAFF]] in 1973 with her then husband, [[Frank Dietz]]. (Her first marriage was to [[James Ashe]].)
 
 
She ran for [[TAFF]] in 1973 with her then husband, [[Frank Dietz]].
 
  
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* ''[[Luna Monthly]]''
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* ''[[Science Fiction Times]]'' (some issues)
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* ''[[Syracon Sentinel]]'' 1965-66] (with others)
  
 
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Revision as of 07:21, 14 July 2021

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Ann F. Dietz (aka Ann Ashe) was a New York fan, was one of the editors of the Science Fiction Times (Fantasy Times/Science Fiction Times) in the 1960s and the editor of Luna Monthly. She was a member of the Syracuse in '67 Worldcon bid. She ran for TAFF in 1973 with her then husband, Frank Dietz. (Her first marriage was to James Ashe.)

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