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Christine McGowan Ashby is an [[Australian]] [[fan]], who is married to fellow fan [[Derek Ashby]] and lives in South Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaThey won [[DUFF]] in 1976, were on the [[Melbourne in '85]] committee, and organized [[Smoffcon 1]].  They published the [[fanzines]] ''[[The Hag and the Hungry Goblin]]'', ''[[The Smoff's Newsletter]]'', and ''[[The Flight of the Kangaroo]]'' (their [[DUFF Report]]).
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Christine McGowan Ashby is an [[Australian]] who found [[fandom]] in 1969She won [[DUFF]] in 1976, was on the [[Melbourne in '85]] committee, and organized [[Smoffcon 1]].  She is married to fellow fan [[Derek Ashby]] and lives in South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. They published the [[fanzines]] ''[[The Hag and the Hungry Goblin]]'', ''[[The Smoff's Newsletter]]'', and ''[[The Flight of the Kangaroo]]'' (their [[DUFF Report]]).
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* ''[[The Hag and the Hungry Goblin]]'' (with [[Derek Ashby]])
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* ''[[The Smoff's Newsletter]]'' (with [[Derek Ashby]])
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* ''[[The Flight of the Kangaroo]]'' (with [[Derek Ashby]])
  
 
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Revision as of 08:45, 19 January 2021

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Christine McGowan Ashby is an Australian who found fandom in 1969. She won DUFF in 1976, was on the Melbourne in '85 committee, and organized Smoffcon 1. She is married to fellow fan Derek Ashby and lives in South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. They published the fanzines The Hag and the Hungry Goblin, The Smoff's Newsletter, and The Flight of the Kangaroo (their DUFF Report).

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