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Alison McDonald Scott is a British [[fan]] active since 1983, first as a member of the [[Cambridge University SF Society]] ([[CUSFS]])(1983-1986) and attending [[Seacon '84]] (the 1984 [[Eastercon]] and [[Eurocon]]). She was chairbeing of CUSFS 1985-86, [[CADS]] (Chester And District Sfgroup)(1986-88ish), [[Warrington Group]] (1988-1994). She was married to UK fan [[Mike Scott]] 1986-1995 and is now with UK fan [[Steven Cain]].  Member of the [[Plokta Cabal]].
 
Alison McDonald Scott is a British [[fan]] active since 1983, first as a member of the [[Cambridge University SF Society]] ([[CUSFS]])(1983-1986) and attending [[Seacon '84]] (the 1984 [[Eastercon]] and [[Eurocon]]). She was chairbeing of CUSFS 1985-86, [[CADS]] (Chester And District Sfgroup)(1986-88ish), [[Warrington Group]] (1988-1994). She was married to UK fan [[Mike Scott]] 1986-1995 and is now with UK fan [[Steven Cain]].  Member of the [[Plokta Cabal]].
  
She was on the [[committee]] for these cons: [[ConSept]] (the 1986 [[Unicon (UK)|Unicon]]), [[Follycon (1988)]] (the 1988 [[Eastercon]]), [[Fourplay]] (a 1991 [[Filk]] Con), and chaired [[Confabulation]] (the 1995 Eastercon).  She is a member of the [[League of Fan Funds]] and won the 202 [[GUFF]] trip, but had to postpone her trip because of the [[Covid-19]] epidemic.
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She was on the [[committee]] for these cons: [[ConSept]] (the 1986 [[Unicon (UK)|Unicon]]), [[Follycon (1988)]] (the 1988 [[Eastercon]]), [[Fourplay]] (a 1991 [[Filk]] Con), and chaired [[Confabulation]] (the 1995 Eastercon).  She is a member of the [[League of Fan Funds]] and won the 202 [[GUFF]] trip, but had to postpone her trip because of the [[Covid-19]] epidemic. She is one of the people who does the [[fannish]] podcast [[Octothorpe]] (along with [[John Coxon]] and [[Liz Batty]].)  [[Apazines]]: She has been a member of [[TWP]] and [[PAPA]] for a while.
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* ''[[Plokta]]'' [1996-] (with [[Steve Davies]])
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* ''[[Trinketry]]'' [1996]
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* ''[[Steelhead]]''
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* ''[[Hot Ansible Action]]''
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* ''[[No Moose Today, Thanks]]'' (a [[Sue Mason]] collection for [[TAFF]])
  
[[Fanzines]]: ''[[Plokta]]'' (1996-), ed w/[[Steve Davies]]. Available online.
 
One-Offs: ''[[Trinketry]]'' (1996), [[perzine]], ''[[Steelhead]]'', ''[[Hot Ansible Action]]'', ''[[No Moose Today, Thanks]]'' (a [[Sue Mason]] collection for [[TAFF]].
 
[[Apazines]]: Member of [[TWP]] and [[PAPA]] for a while.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 17:29, 24 April 2020

(1965 --)

Alison McDonald Scott is a British fan active since 1983, first as a member of the Cambridge University SF Society (CUSFS)(1983-1986) and attending Seacon '84 (the 1984 Eastercon and Eurocon). She was chairbeing of CUSFS 1985-86, CADS (Chester And District Sfgroup)(1986-88ish), Warrington Group (1988-1994). She was married to UK fan Mike Scott 1986-1995 and is now with UK fan Steven Cain. Member of the Plokta Cabal.

She was on the committee for these cons: ConSept (the 1986 Unicon), Follycon (the 1988 Eastercon), Fourplay (a 1991 Filk Con), and chaired Confabulation (the 1995 Eastercon). She is a member of the League of Fan Funds and won the 202 GUFF trip, but had to postpone her trip because of the Covid-19 epidemic. She is one of the people who does the fannish podcast Octothorpe (along with John Coxon and Liz Batty.) Apazines: She has been a member of TWP and PAPA for a while.

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