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Maxine Mayer

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Fan
Name: Maxine Mayer
Alias(es):
Type: fanwriter, zine editor
Fandoms: Beauty and the Beast (TV), Highlander, The Sentinel, Due South, Stargate Atlantis, Jane Austen, NCIS, Torchwood, X-Files
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Other:
URL: http://maxinemayer.tripod.com/index.htm website (Maxine's Magic), LJ
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Maxine Mayer was a fan who wrote in many fandoms (Highlander, Sentinel, Due South) and was known for her support and encouragement of other fans. She was an avid commenter and a warm soul who always took pains to remember other fans' birthdays and special events (her birthday is August 23.). She fell off the web in 2008, and according to a comment in her LiveJournal, she had a heart attack in May of that year.

Her LJ profile reads:

My website is http://members.tripod.com/~MaxineMayer/index.htm It has stories based on the TV series Highlander, dueSouth, The Sentinel. Love to read (even books as well as on the computer), listen to music (mainly classical), watch TV and movies, browse bookstores and the library. Not much of a people person but enjoy good talk when it happens. Love cats and dogs but don't have either at the moment. I enjoy wit in print (Helen is my favorite) but not particularly witty myself - too gosh darn serious at heart! Retired May 31, 2006 and love "doing nothing" - which means, doing all the things I had no time to do while I worked! Grateful for the internet, now more than ever, since my husband died very recently. It's a godsend, believe me.

Giglet remembers her here, Archived version.