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Her [[fanzines]] include ''[[Gypsy]]'', ''[[Of Such Are Legends Made]]'', and the ezines, the Hebrew Alphabet, the Greek Alphabet, and the Cherokee Syllabary. She did the second printing of the ''[[The Lindsay Report]]'' in 1992. | Her [[fanzines]] include ''[[Gypsy]]'', ''[[Of Such Are Legends Made]]'', and the ezines, the Hebrew Alphabet, the Greek Alphabet, and the Cherokee Syllabary. She did the second printing of the ''[[The Lindsay Report]]'' in 1992. | ||
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Revision as of 06:36, 6 December 2019
(1950 --)
Joyce Scrivner describes herself as a fanzine collector, fan historian, and con runner. She is a member of Minnstf and the (Minnesota) Misfits. She was DUFF winner in 1981 (publishing the DUFF Newsletter.)
She chaired NotAnokon Two, Plergbcon and the FanHistoriCon 5 in Minneapolis, FanHistoriCon 8 in Baltimore, and FanHistoriCon 9.5 in Melbourne. She also worked on Worldcon, Minicon, Marscon, CONvergence and Diversicon.
Her fanzines include Gypsy, Of Such Are Legends Made, and the ezines, the Hebrew Alphabet, the Greek Alphabet, and the Cherokee Syllabary. She did the second printing of the The Lindsay Report in 1992.
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