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[[Chicago]] area fan who was as active in the [[SCA]] as Sonya of Prague and helped coordinate the [[Twilight Tales]] reading series at Chicago's [[Red Lion]] pub for several years, including editing at least one collection of stories by readers, ''Tales from the Red Lion''. In 2000, she shared a [[Bram Stoker Award]] nomination with [[Tina Jens]] for their work on [[Twilight Tales]].  Dubnick spent more than fifteen years working as a secretary at Northwestern University in the Anthropology Department.
 
[[Chicago]] area fan who was as active in the [[SCA]] as Sonya of Prague and helped coordinate the [[Twilight Tales]] reading series at Chicago's [[Red Lion]] pub for several years, including editing at least one collection of stories by readers, ''Tales from the Red Lion''. In 2000, she shared a [[Bram Stoker Award]] nomination with [[Tina Jens]] for their work on [[Twilight Tales]].  Dubnick spent more than fifteen years working as a secretary at Northwestern University in the Anthropology Department.
  
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(May 7, 1950 -- October 21, 2013)

Chicago area fan who was as active in the SCA as Sonya of Prague and helped coordinate the Twilight Tales reading series at Chicago's Red Lion pub for several years, including editing at least one collection of stories by readers, Tales from the Red Lion. In 2000, she shared a Bram Stoker Award nomination with Tina Jens for their work on Twilight Tales. Dubnick spent more than fifteen years working as a secretary at Northwestern University in the Anthropology Department.


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