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[[File:MooreSingerMWC.jpeg|thumb|right|'''Nancy Moore with [[Ben Singer]] at [[Midwestcon 2]] in 1951.''']]
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(February 7, 1934 – April 15, 1993)
  
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'''Nancy Moore''' (later '''Shapiro''', then Raney) was a [[Midwest]] [[fan]] active in the 1940s and ’50s. A native of [[Cincinnati]], she attended the [[Cinvention]] in 1949.
  
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She was one of the fans who appeared in [[hall costumes|costume]] at the [[Cinvention]], and posed for newspaper shots with [[Miss Science Fiction]]. Nancy attended [[Midwestcon]] regularly.
  
'''Nancy Moore''' (later '''Shapiro''') was a [[Midwest]] [[fan]] active in the 1940s and ’50s.  
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In 1950, an [[ad]] for [[Claude Degler]]’s ''[[Weird Unsolved Mysteries]]'' appeared in the [[NorWesCon]] [[program book]] bearing Nancy’s photo and claiming her as [[co-editor]]. Whether she actually had anything to do with it is, as of now, a weird unsolved mystery.  
  
She was one of the fans who appeared in [[hall costumes|costume]] at the [[Cinvention]] in 1949, and posed for newspaper shots. She attended [[Midwestcon]]s.
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She moved to [[Detroit]] in 1951 after meeting [[Ben Singer]] at [[Midwestcon 2]], joined the [[Misfits]] and shared an apartment with [[club]] member [[Agnes Harook]].  
  
After she married [[Hal Shapiro]], he [http://www.fanac.org/fanzines/TAFF/TAFF09.pdf described himself ] in his 1956 [[TAFF]] platform, “Partner in one of the most famous fan mar­riages of the century, being espoused of the beauteous Nancy Moore (now Shapiro).”
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[[File:ShapiroNancyHal.jpeg|thumb|left|'''Nancy Moore and [[Hal Shapiro]], 1953.''' ]]
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After an on-and-off relationship with Singer, she married his friend [[Hal Shapiro]] in 1953. Hal [https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/TAFF/TAFF09.pdf described himself] in his 1956 [[TAFF]] platform, “Partner in one of the most famous fan mar­riages of the century, being espoused of the beauteous Nancy Moore (now Shapiro).” It lasted just a few years.
  
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She moved back to Cincinnati after their divorce and joined the [[Army]]. She married a [[mundane]], Dave Raney, in 1961 and [[gafiated]].
  
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*[https://www.jophan.org/mimosa/m28/devore.htm “Nancy with the Laughing Eyes”] by [[Howard DeVore]], ''[[Mimosa]]'' 14.
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{{person|born=1934|died=1993}} [[Category:fan]] [[Category:US]]

Latest revision as of 08:31, 19 May 2023

Nancy Moore with Ben Singer at Midwestcon 2 in 1951.

(February 7, 1934 – April 15, 1993)

Nancy Moore (later Shapiro, then Raney) was a Midwest fan active in the 1940s and ’50s. A native of Cincinnati, she attended the Cinvention in 1949.

She was one of the fans who appeared in costume at the Cinvention, and posed for newspaper shots with Miss Science Fiction. Nancy attended Midwestcon regularly.

In 1950, an ad for Claude Degler’s Weird Unsolved Mysteries appeared in the NorWesCon program book bearing Nancy’s photo and claiming her as co-editor. Whether she actually had anything to do with it is, as of now, a weird unsolved mystery.

She moved to Detroit in 1951 after meeting Ben Singer at Midwestcon 2, joined the Misfits and shared an apartment with club member Agnes Harook.

Nancy Moore and Hal Shapiro, 1953.

After an on-and-off relationship with Singer, she married his friend Hal Shapiro in 1953. Hal described himself in his 1956 TAFF platform, “Partner in one of the most famous fan mar­riages of the century, being espoused of the beauteous Nancy Moore (now Shapiro).” It lasted just a few years.

She moved back to Cincinnati after their divorce and joined the Army. She married a mundane, Dave Raney, in 1961 and gafiated.



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