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'''Laurie Mann''' (née '''Trask''') has been part of online fandom since 1988 so she isn't afraid to use a kill file....
 
'''Laurie Mann''' (née '''Trask''') has been part of online fandom since 1988 so she isn't afraid to use a kill file....
  
She's been in [[SF]] [[fandom]] since 1974, and is a [[con-running fan]] — she started working on [[cons]] in 1975. She's run cons of all sizes, from small [[Chococon]], 1994, 14 people, [[Lexicon]], 1986, about 50 people, chaired [[Smofcon 30]], co-chaired [[Smofcon 25]] and co-chaired [[Boskone 25]]. She worked on many Worldcons and all sizes of cons in between, most frequently [[Boskone]] and [[Confluence]].  She was the [[Program]] [[division]] head for [[Sasquan]], a job she also held (with her husband, [[Jim Mann]]) for [[Millennium Philcon]], and was an assistant [[Program]] [[division]] head for [[Renovation]].  She was the first [[editor]] of [[Mad 3 Party]] and helped organize [[FanHistoriCon 8]].  She has been a member of [[NESFA]], [[MCFI]], [[FANAC]], and [[PARSEC]].  On the darker side, at [[Nolacon II]], she was responsible for the [[tradition]] that the upcoming [[Worldcon]] host the [[Hugo Losers Party]] when that tradition was about to die out.
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She's been in [[SF]] [[fandom]] since 1974, and is a [[con-running fan]] — she started working on [[cons]] in 1975. She's run cons of all sizes, from small [[Chococon]], 1994, 14 people, [[Lexicon]], 1985, about 50 people ({{link | website=http://ldtm57.pairserver.com/sf/lexicon85.html | con guide}}), chaired [[Smofcon 30]], co-chaired [[Smofcon 25]] and co-chaired [[Boskone 25]]. She worked on many Worldcons and all sizes of cons in between, most frequently [[Boskone]] and [[Confluence]].  She was the [[Program]] [[division]] head for [[Sasquan]], a job she also held (with her husband, [[Jim Mann]]) for [[Millennium Philcon]], and was an assistant [[Program]] [[division]] head for [[Renovation]].  She was the first [[editor]] of [[Mad 3 Party]] and helped organize [[FanHistoriCon 8]].  She has been a member of [[NESFA]], [[MCFI]], [[FANAC]], and [[PARSEC]].  On the darker side, at [[Nolacon II]], she was responsible for the [[tradition]] that the upcoming [[Worldcon]] host the [[Hugo Losers Party]] when that tradition was about to die out.
  
She started the first SF award Website in 1994 {{link | website=http://www.dpsinfo.com/awardweb | text=Awardweb}}, a listing of [[science fiction]] award nominees and winners.  Laurie also ran {{link | website=http://dpsinfo.com | text=Dead People Server}}, a database of celebrity death information from March 1997 to January 2017 (which later became a {{link | website=https://www.facebook.com/groups/deadpeopleserver | text=Facebook group}}).
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She started the first SF award Website in 1994 {{link | website=http://www.dpsinfo.com/awardweb | text=Awardweb}}, a listing of [[science fiction]] award nominees and winners.  She created one of the first Websites for a convention, for the New Orleans World Fantasy Con in 1994. Laurie also ran {{link | website=http://dpsinfo.com | text=Dead People Server}}, a database of celebrity death information from March 1997 to January 2017 (which later became a {{link | website=https://www.facebook.com/groups/deadpeopleserver | text=Facebook group}}).
  
 
[[Fanzines]], [[APAs]] and [[apazines]] include: ''[[Proper Boskonian]]'' (two issues), ''[[Stratus SF SIG News]]'', [[APA-NESFA]], [[Apaloosa]], [[APA-Q]], [[Minneapa]], and [[Scapa Flow]].
 
[[Fanzines]], [[APAs]] and [[apazines]] include: ''[[Proper Boskonian]]'' (two issues), ''[[Stratus SF SIG News]]'', [[APA-NESFA]], [[Apaloosa]], [[APA-Q]], [[Minneapa]], and [[Scapa Flow]].

Revision as of 12:03, 9 April 2021

(1957 –)

Laurie Mann (née Trask) has been part of online fandom since 1988 so she isn't afraid to use a kill file....

She's been in SF fandom since 1974, and is a con-running fan — she started working on cons in 1975. She's run cons of all sizes, from small Chococon, 1994, 14 people, Lexicon, 1985, about 50 people (Website), chaired Smofcon 30, co-chaired Smofcon 25 and co-chaired Boskone 25. She worked on many Worldcons and all sizes of cons in between, most frequently Boskone and Confluence. She was the Program division head for Sasquan, a job she also held (with her husband, Jim Mann) for Millennium Philcon, and was an assistant Program division head for Renovation. She was the first editor of Mad 3 Party and helped organize FanHistoriCon 8. She has been a member of NESFA, MCFI, FANAC, and PARSEC. On the darker side, at Nolacon II, she was responsible for the tradition that the upcoming Worldcon host the Hugo Losers Party when that tradition was about to die out.

She started the first SF award Website in 1994 Awardweb, a listing of science fiction award nominees and winners. She created one of the first Websites for a convention, for the New Orleans World Fantasy Con in 1994. Laurie also ran Dead People Server, a database of celebrity death information from March 1997 to January 2017 (which later became a Facebook group).

Fanzines, APAs and apazines include: Proper Boskonian (two issues), Stratus SF SIG News, APA-NESFA, Apaloosa, APA-Q, Minneapa, and Scapa Flow.

She has been married to fellow fan Jim Mann since 1977; they have one fanspring, Leslie.

See the article she wrote about Monty Wells and the NESFA Clubhouse: Everything I Learned About Buying and Renovating Buildings I Learned from Monty Wells

Awards, Honors and GoHships:


Person Website 1957
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