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− | Elizabeth A. Lynn is a US [[pro]] most known for fantasy and to a lesser extent SF. She is particularly known for being one of the first writers in SF or fantasy to introduce gay and lesbian characters. | + | '''Elizabeth A. “Lizzy” Lynn''' is a US [[pro]] most known for [[fantasy]] and to a lesser extent [[SF]]. She is particularly known for being one of the first writers in SF or fantasy to introduce gay and lesbian characters. |
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Latest revision as of 06:47, 19 August 2021
(June 8, 1946 –)
Elizabeth A. “Lizzy” Lynn is a US pro most known for fantasy and to a lesser extent SF. She is particularly known for being one of the first writers in SF or fantasy to introduce gay and lesbian characters.
Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1978 -- Campbell Award nominee
- 1979 -- Campbell Award nominee, Norwescon II
- 1981 -- TusCon 8
- 1982 -- Disclave 26
- 1984 -- WisCon 8
- 1990 -- VCON 18
Person | 1946— |
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