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Founder and editor of <em>Owl Flight</em>, a small press magazine during the early 1980's that published many of the leading genre poets.{{Ref|1}}
  
 
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{{Note|1}} Women in Science Fiction and Fantasy, Volume 1, ed. by Robin Anne Reid

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Founder and editor of Owl Flight, a small press magazine during the early 1980's that published many of the leading genre poets.[1]

Obituaries listed in:

  • Locus 29(4):66, Oct. 1992
  • Science Fiction Chronicle 14(2):12, Nov. 1992

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1. ^  Women in Science Fiction and Fantasy, Volume 1, ed. by Robin Anne Reid