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Jeanne Gomoll discovered [[fandom]] in 1974 in Madison, WI.
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'''Jeanne Gomoll''' discovered [[fandom]] in 1974 in [[Madison, WI]].
  
She was one of the creators of the feminist [[fanzine]] ''[[Janus]]'' and of [[WisCon]] (she chaired [[WisCon 20]] and [[WisCon 30]] as well as [[Corflu 10]]).  She was a member of [[SF3]] and served as President. She has been a judge for the [[Tiptree Award]] for many years.  She won [[TAFF]] in 1987 and was [[TAFF]] administrator through 1989 and published ''[[Taffiles]]''.
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She was one of the creators of the feminist [[fanzine]] ''[[Janus]]'' and of [[WisCon]] (she [[chaired]] [[WisCon 20]] and [[WisCon 30]] as well as [[Corflu 10]]).  She was a member of [[SF3]] and served as [[President]]. She has been a judge for the [[Tiptree Award]] for many years.  She won [[TAFF]] in 1987 and was [[TAFF]] administrator through 1989 and published ''[[Taffiles]]''.
  
 
Other [[fanzines]] included ''[[Janus]]'', ''[[What Spare Time?!]]'', ''[[Cube]]'', ''[[Remembering Vonda]]'', ''[[Six Shooter]]'', ''[[Whimsey]]'', ''[[Sisters]]'', ''[[The Catcher of the Rye]]'' [1982], and ''[[Jgtaff]]''. She was a member of the [[Women's APA]], [[Cascade Regional APA]], [[ANZAPA]], [[TurboAPA]], and [[Intercourse]].
 
Other [[fanzines]] included ''[[Janus]]'', ''[[What Spare Time?!]]'', ''[[Cube]]'', ''[[Remembering Vonda]]'', ''[[Six Shooter]]'', ''[[Whimsey]]'', ''[[Sisters]]'', ''[[The Catcher of the Rye]]'' [1982], and ''[[Jgtaff]]''. She was a member of the [[Women's APA]], [[Cascade Regional APA]], [[ANZAPA]], [[TurboAPA]], and [[Intercourse]].
  
Professionally, she is a graphic designer
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Professionally, she is a graphic designer.
  
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* ''[[Janus]]''
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*''[[What Spare Time?!]]''
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*''[[Cube]]''
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*''[[Remembering Vonda]]''
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* ''[[Whimsey]]''
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*''[[Sisters]]''
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*''[[Space Babe Coloring Book]]''
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*''[[The Catcher of the Rye]]'' [1982]
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* ''[[Jgtaff]]''
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*''[[Taffiles]]''
  
 
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* 2017 -- [[Rotsler Award]]
 
* 2017 -- [[Rotsler Award]]
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Revision as of 16:10, 5 October 2020

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Jeanne Gomoll discovered fandom in 1974 in Madison, WI.

She was one of the creators of the feminist fanzine Janus and of WisCon (she chaired WisCon 20 and WisCon 30 as well as Corflu 10). She was a member of SF3 and served as President. She has been a judge for the Tiptree Award for many years. She won TAFF in 1987 and was TAFF administrator through 1989 and published Taffiles.

Other fanzines included Janus, What Spare Time?!, Cube, Remembering Vonda, Six Shooter, Whimsey, Sisters, The Catcher of the Rye [1982], and Jgtaff. She was a member of the Women's APA, Cascade Regional APA, ANZAPA, TurboAPA, and Intercourse.

Professionally, she is a graphic designer.

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