Cynthia McQuillin

American singer-songwriter
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Cynthia McQuillin (July 25, 1953 – January 14, 2006) was a filk singer and writer as well as an author and artist. She lived in the San Francisco Bay area. Her songs touched the usual filk topics of science fiction, fantasy, and cats, but also feminism, love, Paganism, and Sizeism.

Her life partner and frequent musical collaborator was the filk singer James Robinson, who was then known as Dr. Jane Robinson. McQuillin reportedly said, upon meeting James for the first time, "At last I get to meet the man I fell in love with!"[1]

Cynthia was inducted to the Filk Hall of Fame at FilKONtario in 1998.[2]

A book of songs by McQuillin as the "Cynthia McQuillin Songbook, ("everything that Dr. Jim Robinson, Kristoph Klover & Margaret Davis, Harold Stein, Mary Creasey, Kay Shapero, Bob Kanefsky, Alan Thiesen, and Lee Gold could find in 2013") was compiled and published by Lee Gold in 2013.[3]

Discography

Bibliography

A partial list of McQuillin's published short stories. This list includes only professional publications, not the many that were published in fanzines.

Honors

Pegasus Awards

Pegasus Nominations

Convention Honors

References

  1. ^ - Robinson guest of honor biography for LosCon 34
  2. ^ - Filk Hall of Fame, FilKONtario Archived 2016-06-30 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Cynthia McQuillin Songbook
  4. ^ McGath, Gary (2015). Tomorrow's Songs Today. Self-published.
  5. ^ McGath, Gary (2015). Tomorrow's Songs Today. Self-published.
  6. ^ McGath, Gary (2015). Tomorrow's Songs Today. Self-published.
  7. ^ McGath, Gary (2015). Tomorrow's Songs Today. Self-published.
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