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British [[filker]], once known as '''Zander Nyrond''' and '''Jonathan Waite''', who was active since the early 90s. She was primarily a skilled [[filksong]] writer. co-chaired [[Pentatonic]] in 1993 and [[HarmonIX]] in 1997, member of the [[filk group]] [[Cosmic Trifle]], wrote for ''[[WiGGLe]]'' and ''[[Filklore]]'' and published ''[[Zander's Little Book of Filks]]''. | British [[filker]], once known as '''Zander Nyrond''' and '''Jonathan Waite''', who was active since the early 90s. She was primarily a skilled [[filksong]] writer. co-chaired [[Pentatonic]] in 1993 and [[HarmonIX]] in 1997, member of the [[filk group]] [[Cosmic Trifle]], wrote for ''[[WiGGLe]]'' and ''[[Filklore]]'' and published ''[[Zander's Little Book of Filks]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 13:29, 31 January 2020
(December 19, 1955 -- July 24, 2019)
British filker, once known as Zander Nyrond and Jonathan Waite, who was active since the early 90s. She was primarily a skilled filksong writer. co-chaired Pentatonic in 1993 and HarmonIX in 1997, member of the filk group Cosmic Trifle, wrote for WiGGLe and Filklore and published Zander's Little Book of Filks.
Albums
- On The Battlements
- Blood On Bookwalk
- Lighthouse
- Return To Argenthome - The Rough Cuts
- Coming To A Theatre Near You
- The Toad and other Strangenesses
- The Filk Of Human Kindness - Futeurised (sic)
- To The Landing
- Blow For Freedom
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1991 -- Treble
- 1993 -- OVFF 9 (Interfilk Guest)
- 2000 -- Filk Hall of Fame, Pegasus Award for Best Filk Song
- 2002 -- Marcon 37, Pegasus Award for Best Composer
Person | 1955—2019 |
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