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− | [[ | + | '''LynC''' is a [[Melbourne]] [[fan]] and [[author]], whose single-word name was adopted by a legal formality more stringent than deed poll. She was a candidate in the [[1995 GUFF Race]]. She is a former [[president]] of the [[Australian Science Fiction Foundation]], member of [[ANZAPA]], and former member of the [[Melbourne University Science Fiction Association]]. |
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+ | She is in a relationship with [[James Allen]]; previously, she was with [[Clive Newell]], with whom she had two children. | ||
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Revision as of 06:25, 1 August 2023
(August 14, 1958 – )
LynC is a Melbourne fan and author, whose single-word name was adopted by a legal formality more stringent than deed poll. She was a candidate in the 1995 GUFF Race. She is a former president of the Australian Science Fiction Foundation, member of ANZAPA, and former member of the Melbourne University Science Fiction Association.
She is in a relationship with James Allen; previously, she was with Clive Newell, with whom she had two children.
- From the LAIR of the LYNX (for ANZAPA)
- Thyme [1987-90] (some issues)
- Yggdrasil (some issues, for Melbourne University Science Fiction Association)
Person | 1958— |
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