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Sarah Prince was a [[fan]] who was principally known for [[fanzines]], though she was a long-time member of [[NESFA]] and worked on (and ran) [[conventions]].  She lived in [[Minneapolis]], [[Cincinnati]], the [[Boston]] area before finally moving to the northern Adirondacks.
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'''Sarah Prince''' was a [[fan]] and artist who was principally known for [[fanzines]], though she was a long-time member of [[NESFA]] and worked on (and ran) [[conventions]].  She lived in [[Minneapolis]], [[Cincinnati]] and the [[Boston]] area before finally moving to the northern Adirondacks.
  
She was a member of [[NESFA]] and of the [[apas]] [[Intercourse]], [[Minneapa]], and [[APA-NESFA]].  She co-chaired [[Ditto 6]] in 1993 with [[Bob Webber]].
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She was a member of the [[apas]] [[Intercourse]], [[Minneapa]], and [[APA-NESFA]].  She co-chaired [[Ditto 6]] in 1993 with [[Bob Webber]].
  
 
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Revision as of 03:42, 20 August 2020

(July 11, 1954 – January 23, 2017)

Sarah Prince was a fan and artist who was principally known for fanzines, though she was a long-time member of NESFA and worked on (and ran) conventions. She lived in Minneapolis, Cincinnati and the Boston area before finally moving to the northern Adirondacks.

She was a member of the apas Intercourse, Minneapa, and APA-NESFA. She co-chaired Ditto 6 in 1993 with Bob Webber.


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