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Laurie Haldeman
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Name: | Laurie Haldeman |
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Fandoms: | Star Trek: TOS, Blake's 7, B.A.D. Cats, Doctor Who, Starsky & Hutch, Star Wars, Beauty and the Beast (TV), Dracula |
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Laurie Haldeman was a fan writer, zine editor, and con participant.
Some zines Haldeman is most known for: Zebra Three, ...Scum & Villainy, and The Totally Imaginary Cheeseboard.
Haldeman and co-writer Jean Airey wrote a regular column for many issues of Starlog, most of which the focus was Blake's 7 and Doctor Who.
She passed on Christmas evening December 24, 2022.
Zine Contributions
Above & Below | Accumulated Leave | The Blue Guardian | Dracula | The Faces of Time | Furaha | Galactic Discourse | Me and Thee | The Other Side of the Coin | R & R | Scales of Justice | ...Scum & Villainy | Stardate: Unknown | The Totally Imaginary Cheeseboard | Warped Space | Zebra Three | Zeta Minor
Fanfiction
Non-Fiction
Dalek Man, London. Having scrambled British SF TV expectations, Terry Nation considers reshaping fan conventions co-authored with Jean Airey (1990)
Memories/Recollections
[Dave McDonnel]: Laurie, a prominent member of SF fandom, teamed with the late Jean Airey to contribute more than a dozen articles (mostly about British SF-TV shows) to STARLOG back in the 1980s.[1]
[Paula Block] Just heard that my good friend Laurie Haldeman-Lambe has passed away. One half of the memorable Scum and Villainy duo (the other half was Amanda Ruffin, who passed several years ago). I am sad that these markers are showing up more and more frequently but better to be remembered than not, so enjoy all of your friends, present and past![2]