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Born '''Nancy Share''' and often called '''Nan''', '''Nancy Rapp''' entered [[fandom]] in the 1940s, writing and drawing for [[fanzines]]. She sometimes signed her [[illos]] [[Kabu]].  He sister [[Marie Louise Share]] was also a fan.
 
Born '''Nancy Share''' and often called '''Nan''', '''Nancy Rapp''' entered [[fandom]] in the 1940s, writing and drawing for [[fanzines]]. She sometimes signed her [[illos]] [[Kabu]].  He sister [[Marie Louise Share]] was also a fan.
  
She was [[nickname]]d “'''Sweet Unspoiled Miss Nanshare'''” as what [[Eney]] called “rosy-cheeked flower of Pennsylvania girlhood.”
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She was [[nickname]]d “'''Sweet Unspoiled Miss Nanshare'''” as what [[Eney]] called “rosy-cheeked flower of [[Pennsylvania]] girlhood.”
  
 
She married [[fan]] [[Art Rapp]] in 1961. She invented the fannish [[ghod]] [[Ignatz]]. She taught her son to stick out his tongue and go "pfft!" when the [[N3F]] was mentioned.
 
She married [[fan]] [[Art Rapp]] in 1961. She invented the fannish [[ghod]] [[Ignatz]]. She taught her son to stick out his tongue and go "pfft!" when the [[N3F]] was mentioned.

Revision as of 04:57, 17 October 2020

(June 23, 1931 -- May 4, 2002)

Born Nancy Share and often called Nan, Nancy Rapp entered fandom in the 1940s, writing and drawing for fanzines. She sometimes signed her illos Kabu. He sister Marie Louise Share was also a fan.

She was nicknamedSweet Unspoiled Miss Nanshare” as what Eney called “rosy-cheeked flower of Pennsylvania girlhood.”

She married fan Art Rapp in 1961. She invented the fannish ghod Ignatz. She taught her son to stick out his tongue and go "pfft!" when the N3F was mentioned.

Fanzines:[edit]

Her photograph appears on page 16 of A Wealth of Fable (1992), the fan history of the 1950s by Harry Warner, Jr.


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