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Amanda Bankier was a Canadian [[fan]] who published [[The Witch and the Chameleon]], sometimes credited as the first feminist sf fanzine. She was Guest of Honor at [[WisCon 1]] (1977) and listed as a panel moderator at [[WisCon 40]] (2016). | Amanda Bankier was a Canadian [[fan]] who published [[The Witch and the Chameleon]], sometimes credited as the first feminist sf fanzine. She was Guest of Honor at [[WisCon 1]] (1977) and listed as a panel moderator at [[WisCon 40]] (2016). | ||
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Amanda Bankier was a Canadian fan who published The Witch and the Chameleon, sometimes credited as the first feminist sf fanzine. She was Guest of Honor at WisCon 1 (1977) and listed as a panel moderator at WisCon 40 (2016).
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