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'''Allyn Cadogan''' was a [[fan]] in [[Tucson]] who was one of the founders of [[Corflu]] and part of the [[Corflu 1]] [[committee]].  From the [[Pacific Northwest]], she was part of [[Vancouver]] [[fandom]], [[editor]] of ''[[BCSFAzine]]'' from August 1976 to September 1977 and [[treasurer]] of [[Westercon 30]]. 
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She moved to the [[Bay Area]] and was involved in ''[[The Emperor Norton Science Fiction Hour]]'', a [[fan]]-run half-hour public access TV show in [[San Francisco]] during the late 1970s and early ’80s.
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She [[published]] ''[[Genre Plat]]'', from her [[publishing house]] '''Norfolk Howard People's Co-operative Press''', and ''[[Bunnies, Zucchinis, & Sweet Basil]]'', and was a co-editor of ''[[Convention Girls' Digest]]''.
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* ''[[BCSFAzine]]'' [1976–77]
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* ''[[Bunnies, Zucchinis, & Sweet Basil]]''
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* ''[[Convention Girls' Digest]]''
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* ''[[Genre Plat]]''
  
A [[fan]] living in [[Tucson]] who was one of the founders of [[Corflu]] and part of the [[Corflu 1]] [[committee]].  From the Pacific Northwest, she was part of [[Vancouver]] [[fandom]], editor of ''[[BCSFAzine]]'' from August 1976 to September 1977 and treasurer of [[Westercon 30]].  She moved to the [[Bay Area]] and was involved in [[The Emperor Norton Science Fiction Hour]], a [[fan]]-run half-hour public access TV show in [[San Francisco]] during the late 70s and early 80s, published ''[[Genre Plat]]'',  and ''[[Bunnies, Zucchinis, & Sweet Basil]]'', and was a co-editor of ''[[Convention Girls' Digest]]''.
 
  
 
{{person | born=1947 | died=2013}}
 
{{person | born=1947 | died=2013}}
 
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Revision as of 15:17, 4 March 2021

(August 29, 1947 – April 16, 2013)

Allyn Cadogan was a fan in Tucson who was one of the founders of Corflu and part of the Corflu 1 committee. From the Pacific Northwest, she was part of Vancouver fandom, editor of BCSFAzine from August 1976 to September 1977 and treasurer of Westercon 30.

She moved to the Bay Area and was involved in The Emperor Norton Science Fiction Hour, a fan-run half-hour public access TV show in San Francisco during the late 1970s and early ’80s.

She published Genre Plat, from her publishing house Norfolk Howard People's Co-operative Press, and Bunnies, Zucchinis, & Sweet Basil, and was a co-editor of Convention Girls' Digest.

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