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(Created page with "(???? – ) '''Sandi Bethke''' (later, '''Sandi Gerber''', then '''Maia Nemzek''') was a Brooklyn fan active in the 1960s. She published the fanzine ''Turn...") |
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'''Sandi Bethke''' (later, '''Sandi Gerber''', then '''Maia Nemzek''') was a [[Brooklyn]] [[fan]] active in the 1960s. She [[published]] the [[fanzine]] ''[[Turning On]]''. She was a member of [[Apa-X]], where she popularized the term ''[[negoboo]]''. | '''Sandi Bethke''' (later, '''Sandi Gerber''', then '''Maia Nemzek''') was a [[Brooklyn]] [[fan]] active in the 1960s. She [[published]] the [[fanzine]] ''[[Turning On]]''. She was a member of [[Apa-X]], where she popularized the term ''[[negoboo]]''. | ||
− | She lived with [[Ted White]] for a | + | She lived with [[Ted White]] for a year and a half, along with her three small daughters, as he noted in ''[[Null-F]]'' 32, February 1963. (In September of that year, [[Calvin Demmon]] reported in ''[[Grunt]]'' 1 that Ted and Sandi were buying a house together.) |
On November 27, 1964, she married [[Les Gerber]], [[Bruce Pelz]] announced in ''[[Ratatosk]]'' 3. As of October 2000, she was living in [[Seattle]] and going by Maia Nemzek, according to a [[loc]] from [[Gary Deindorfer]] in ''[[This Here]]'' 6. | On November 27, 1964, she married [[Les Gerber]], [[Bruce Pelz]] announced in ''[[Ratatosk]]'' 3. As of October 2000, she was living in [[Seattle]] and going by Maia Nemzek, according to a [[loc]] from [[Gary Deindorfer]] in ''[[This Here]]'' 6. |
Revision as of 01:20, 2 March 2023
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Sandi Bethke (later, Sandi Gerber, then Maia Nemzek) was a Brooklyn fan active in the 1960s. She published the fanzine Turning On. She was a member of Apa-X, where she popularized the term negoboo.
She lived with Ted White for a year and a half, along with her three small daughters, as he noted in Null-F 32, February 1963. (In September of that year, Calvin Demmon reported in Grunt 1 that Ted and Sandi were buying a house together.)
On November 27, 1964, she married Les Gerber, Bruce Pelz announced in Ratatosk 3. As of October 2000, she was living in Seattle and going by Maia Nemzek, according to a loc from Gary Deindorfer in This Here 6.
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