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In [[mundane]] life, he was a reference librarian. He was married to fellow [[fan]] [[Terry A. Garey]], of whom he spent several years taking tender care as her physical and mental health deteriorated. He died of kidney cancer and acute myeloid leukemia, the latter diagnosed in January 2023.  
 
In [[mundane]] life, he was a reference librarian. He was married to fellow [[fan]] [[Terry A. Garey]], of whom he spent several years taking tender care as her physical and mental health deteriorated. He died of kidney cancer and acute myeloid leukemia, the latter diagnosed in January 2023.  
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* [https://fanac.org/fanzines/SF_Five_Yearly/sffy11.pdf#page=37 “A Treatise on Dot.Com(edy), With Purple Prose”] by Denny Lien (B.A., M.A., M.S.L.S., Mn.STF), ''[[Science Fiction Five-Yearly]]'' 11 (November 2001, p. 8).
  
 
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Revision as of 07:29, 18 April 2023

Denny Lien, 2007. Photo by Dave Romm.

(September 26, 1945 – April 15, 2023 )

Denny Lien was a Minneapolis fan and collector. He worked on many Minicons and was a member and officer of Minn-STF. Denny served as editor of Einblatt. He was a co-author of “Midwest Side Story” and performed in its first production as Anti-Fan.

He was an apahack, having been a member of:

In mundane life, he was a reference librarian. He was married to fellow fan Terry A. Garey, of whom he spent several years taking tender care as her physical and mental health deteriorated. He died of kidney cancer and acute myeloid leukemia, the latter diagnosed in January 2023.

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