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An American fan who published the fanzine [[Eniznaf]].  Attended [[Discon II]] and multiple [[Lunacon]]s.  Co-founder of the [[Swarthmore Warders of Imaginative Literature]] (SWIL).  Later an award-winning mystery editor, publisher, and con organizer.  Director of the Bryn Mawr College Bookshop.<ref>{{link | website=https://www.statelyhuangmanor.com/about |text=Stately Huang Manor}} </ref>
 
An American fan who published the fanzine [[Eniznaf]].  Attended [[Discon II]] and multiple [[Lunacon]]s.  Co-founder of the [[Swarthmore Warders of Imaginative Literature]] (SWIL).  Later an award-winning mystery editor, publisher, and con organizer.  Director of the Bryn Mawr College Bookshop.<ref>{{link | website=https://www.statelyhuangmanor.com/about |text=Stately Huang Manor}} </ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 19:56, 2 April 2020

(1960 – )

An American fan who published the fanzine Eniznaf. Attended Discon II and multiple Lunacons. Co-founder of the Swarthmore Warders of Imaginative Literature (SWIL). Later an award-winning mystery editor, publisher, and con organizer. Director of the Bryn Mawr College Bookshop.[1]


Person 1960
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