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Peggy Ranson was a [[New Orleans]]-area [[fan artist]]. She won the [[1993 Best Fan Artist Hugo]] (and was nominated most years in the 90s.) | Peggy Ranson was a [[New Orleans]]-area [[fan artist]]. She won the [[1993 Best Fan Artist Hugo]] (and was nominated most years in the 90s.) | ||
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* 1998 -- [[ArmadilloCon 20]] | * 1998 -- [[ArmadilloCon 20]] | ||
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Revision as of 02:03, 10 January 2020
(October 24, 1948 -- March 20, 2016)
Peggy Ranson was a New Orleans-area fan artist. She won the 1993 Best Fan Artist Hugo (and was nominated most years in the 90s.)
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1991-1998 -- Best Fan Artist Hugo (nominations)
- 1993 -- Best Fan Artist Hugo
- 1996 -- DeepSouthCon 34
- 1998 -- ArmadilloCon 20
Person | 1948—2016 |
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