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− | '''Leslie Helene Smith''' was an [[American]] [[fanzine fan]] | + | '''Leslie Helene Smith''' was an [[American]] [[fanzine fan]] most active in the 1980s and ’90s. She [[published]] ''[[Duprass]]'' with [[Linda Bushyager]] and ran [[Ditto 7]] (1994) with [[Ken Josenhans]]. |
− | Originally from [[New Jersey]], Leslie graduated from Rutgers University | + | Originally from [[New Jersey]], Leslie graduated from Rutgers University. She lived in [[Philadelphia]] in the 1980s, ultimately moving to [[Ann Arbor]] for graduate school at the University of Michigan and remaining there. |
She married Ken Josenhans on May 17, 1998. Leslie was an opera singer and voice teacher. | She married Ken Josenhans on May 17, 1998. Leslie was an opera singer and voice teacher. |
Revision as of 21:39, 29 March 2023
(December 15, 1958 – March 26, 2023)
Leslie Helene Smith was an American fanzine fan most active in the 1980s and ’90s. She published Duprass with Linda Bushyager and ran Ditto 7 (1994) with Ken Josenhans.
Originally from New Jersey, Leslie graduated from Rutgers University. She lived in Philadelphia in the 1980s, ultimately moving to Ann Arbor for graduate school at the University of Michigan and remaining there.
She married Ken Josenhans on May 17, 1998. Leslie was an opera singer and voice teacher.
- Duprass [mid-80s] (with Linda Bushyager)
Person | 1958—2023 |
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