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An American fan and member of [[N3F]] who published apazine [[Anthem]] for [[N'APA]].
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'''Jean Marie Stine''', formerly '''Henry Eugene “Hank” Stine''', is a [[California]] [[fan]], writer and [[pro]] editor, now in the [[BArea]], previously in [[LA]] and [[Sacramento, CA]], and born in [[Missouri]].
  
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Once a member of the [[N3F]], Stine belonged to [[N'APA]]. Stine also belonged to [[The Cult]] and [[LASFS]] and was a [[fanhabitant]] of [[The Booby Hatch]].
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* ''[[Anthem]]'' for [[N'APA]]
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* 1969 — [[LASFS]] [[Fanquet]]
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Revision as of 09:21, 13 October 2020

(April 13, 1945 –)

Jean Marie Stine, formerly Henry Eugene “Hank” Stine, is a California fan, writer and pro editor, now in the BArea, previously in LA and Sacramento, CA, and born in Missouri.

Once a member of the N3F, Stine belonged to N'APA. Stine also belonged to The Cult and LASFS and was a fanhabitant of The Booby Hatch.

Fanzines and Apazines:

Awards, Honors and GoHships:

Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction



Person 1945
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