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A [[New York]] [[con-running]] [[fan]] who found [[fandom]] in 1971 and moved to [[LA]] in the early 80s. She was a member of the early [[Star Trek]] committees, and of the [[Lunarians]] and later of [[LASFS]] and a founding director of [[SCIFI]]. She has worked on numerous conventions, [[regionals]], [[Westercons]] and [[Worldcons]].  She is married to fellow [[fan]] [[Craig Miller]].
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'''Genny Dazzo''', a [[New York]] [[conrunning]] [[fan]] now in [[Los Angeles]], found [[fandom]] in 1971. She was a member of the early [[Star Trek]] committees. She has worked on numerous [[conventions]] — [[regionals]], [[Westercons]] and [[Worldcons]].  She was a member of the [[Lunarians]].  
  
She was a member of [[APA-L]]the [[NY in '86]] bid committee, and the [[Say Da to Moscow]] [[hoax]] [[bid committee]].
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She married fellow [[fan]] [[Craig Miller]] and moved to [[LA]] in the early 1980s. She is a member  [[LASFS]], a founding [[director]] of [[SCIFI]] and a member of [[APA-L]].
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She was on the [[NY in '86]] [[bid committee]] and the [[Say Da to Moscow]] [[hoax bid]] committee.
  
 
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Revision as of 05:16, 2 October 2021

(February 22, 1953 – )

Genny Dazzo, a New York conrunning fan now in Los Angeles, found fandom in 1971. She was a member of the early Star Trek committees. She has worked on numerous conventionsregionals, Westercons and Worldcons. She was a member of the Lunarians.

She married fellow fan Craig Miller and moved to LA in the early 1980s. She is a member LASFS, a founding director of SCIFI and a member of APA-L.

She was on the NY in '86 bid committee and the Say Da to Moscow hoax bid committee.

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