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She was married to [[fan]] [[Charlie Brown]] (1962–69) in [[New York]]. Subsequently, she moved to [[Boston]], where she lived with [[Richard Harter]]. Next, she married [[British]] artist [[Eddie Jones]] and moved to [[England]]. When they split up, she came back to the [[US]]. She is the sister of [[Sheila Gilbert]].  She published ''[[Brown Study]]'' with Charlie and Shelia.
 
She was married to [[fan]] [[Charlie Brown]] (1962–69) in [[New York]]. Subsequently, she moved to [[Boston]], where she lived with [[Richard Harter]]. Next, she married [[British]] artist [[Eddie Jones]] and moved to [[England]]. When they split up, she came back to the [[US]]. She is the sister of [[Sheila Gilbert]].  She published ''[[Brown Study]]'' with Charlie and Shelia.
  
In the [[UK]], she worked on numerous [[Eastercon]]s and [[Novacon]] art shows as welll as the [[Seacon '79]] art show.
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In the [[UK]], she worked on numerous [[Eastercon]] and [[Novacon]] art shows as welll as the [[Seacon '79]] art show.
  
  

Revision as of 16:58, 9 October 2020

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Marsha Elkin Brown Jones is a longtime convention fan living in New York City. She worked on a number of Northeast conventions in the ’60s and 70s (including Noreascon 1). She was a member of NESFA and of the Lunarians as well as of LASFS.

She was made a Fellow of NESFA in 1976, and has been on the staff of Niekas since the ’60s. She co-edited The Hobbit Coloring Book. Marsha was a founding member of the Georgette Heyer fringe fandom.

She was married to fan Charlie Brown (1962–69) in New York. Subsequently, she moved to Boston, where she lived with Richard Harter. Next, she married British artist Eddie Jones and moved to England. When they split up, she came back to the United States. She is the sister of Sheila Gilbert. She published Brown Study with Charlie and Shelia.

In the UK, she worked on numerous Eastercon and Novacon art shows as welll as the Seacon '79 art show.



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