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Linda Ross-Mansfield is a [[Canadian]] [[con-running fan]] living in Winnipeg, Manitoba and married to [[John Mansfield]]. She published ''[[Northern Lights]]'' for about five years and helped [[John Mansfield]] publish ''[[Signal]]''.  She was [[CUFF]] administrator in the 90s.
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'''Linda Ross-Mansfield''' is a [[Canadian]] [[con-running fan]] living in [[Winnipeg, MB]]. She is [[co-chair]] of the [[NASFiC]] [[Pemmi-con 2023]], at which her husband, [[John Mansfield]], is a [[goh]].  
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She [[published]] ''[[Northern Lights]]'' for about five years and helped John Mansfield publish ''[[Signal]]''.  She was [[CUFF]] administrator in the 1990s.
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She is a member of [[WinSFA]] and has been a director of [[Cansmof]].  
  
 
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* 1992 -- [[CUFF]] winner
 
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* 1993 -- [[Keycon 10]]
 
* 2011 -- [[Aurora Award]] for the conception of the Aurora nominee pins
 
* 2011 -- [[Aurora Award]] for the conception of the Aurora nominee pins
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Latest revision as of 08:16, 9 September 2022

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Linda Ross-Mansfield is a Canadian con-running fan living in Winnipeg, MB. She is co-chair of the NASFiC Pemmi-con 2023, at which her husband, John Mansfield, is a goh.

She published Northern Lights for about five years and helped John Mansfield publish Signal. She was CUFF administrator in the 1990s.

She is a member of WinSFA and has been a director of Cansmof.

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