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'''Genevieve K. Stephens''' a [[fan]] from Alma, [[Michigan]], active in the 1940s and ’50s, was a member of the [[Vampire Society]]. (In the society’s [[Fancyclopedia 2|Fancyclopedia 2]] entry, [[Dick Eney]] describes Stephens as a “later-famous [[femmefan]],” but doesn’t say what she became famous for.)
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'''Genevieve K. Stephens''', a [[fan]] from Alma, [[Michigan]], active in the 1940s and ’50s, was a member of the [[Vampire Society]]. (In the society’s [[Fancyclopedia 2|Fancyclopedia 2]] entry, [[Dick Eney]] describes Stephens as a “later-famous [[femmefan]],” but doesn’t say what she became famous for.)
  
 
She wrote [[stfnal]] [[poetry]] for a variety of [[fmz]], besides publishing her own [[zines]]. Her work also appeared in such newspapers as as the Lansing State Journal and The (Port Huron) Times Herald.  
 
She wrote [[stfnal]] [[poetry]] for a variety of [[fmz]], besides publishing her own [[zines]]. Her work also appeared in such newspapers as as the Lansing State Journal and The (Port Huron) Times Herald.  

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Genevieve K. Stephens, a fan from Alma, Michigan, active in the 1940s and ’50s, was a member of the Vampire Society. (In the society’s Fancyclopedia 2 entry, Dick Eney describes Stephens as a “later-famous femmefan,” but doesn’t say what she became famous for.)

She wrote stfnal poetry for a variety of fmz, besides publishing her own zines. Her work also appeared in such newspapers as as the Lansing State Journal and The (Port Huron) Times Herald.

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