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Felice Rolfe Maxam was a [[fan]] who was co-editor of ''[[Niekas]]'' for which she was nominated for the [[1966 Best Fanzine Hugo]] and won the [[1966 Best Fanzine Hugo]].  She was a member of the [[Peninsula SF Association]] in the 1960s.  She lived in the [[Bay Area]] with her first husband [[Joe Rolfe]] and then subsequently with her second, [[Blake Maxam]].
 
Felice Rolfe Maxam was a [[fan]] who was co-editor of ''[[Niekas]]'' for which she was nominated for the [[1966 Best Fanzine Hugo]] and won the [[1966 Best Fanzine Hugo]].  She was a member of the [[Peninsula SF Association]] in the 1960s.  She lived in the [[Bay Area]] with her first husband [[Joe Rolfe]] and then subsequently with her second, [[Blake Maxam]].
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Revision as of 01:13, 5 February 2020

(1934 -- December 1, 2015)

Felice Rolfe Maxam was a fan who was co-editor of Niekas for which she was nominated for the 1966 Best Fanzine Hugo and won the 1966 Best Fanzine Hugo. She was a member of the Peninsula SF Association in the 1960s. She lived in the Bay Area with her first husband Joe Rolfe and then subsequently with her second, Blake Maxam.

She also published Cali.

Awards, Honors and GoHships:


Person 19342015
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