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Encyclopedia > Cynthia McQuillin

Cynthia McQuillin is a filk singer and writer as well as an author and artist. She lives in San Francisco.


Discography

  • Dark Moon Circle
  • Shadow Spun
  • Singer in the Shadows (performed by her father and brother)
  • Witch's Dance
  • Uncharted Stars
  • Crystal Vision (with Phillip Wayne)
  • Moon Shadows

Pegasus Awards

  • 1999 Best Writer/Composer

Pegasus Nominations

  • 1987 Best Filk Song Crimson and Crystal
  • 1988 Best Writer/Composer
  • 1989 Best Writer/Composer
  • 1991 Best War/Vengeance Song The Tyrant's Tale
  • 1992 Best Writer/Composer
  • 1993 Best Filk Song I Would Walk With You
  • 1993 Best Writer/Composer
  • 1996 Best Filk Song Black Davie's Ride
  • 1997 Best Writer/Composer
  • 1997 Best Sorcery Song Crimson and Crystal
  • 1999 (w/ Jordin Kare) Best Fool Song Fool to Feed the Drive
  • 2004 Best Classic Filk Song Black Davie's Ride

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Cynthia McQuillin (July 25, 1953-January 14, 2006), filk singer and writer as well as an author and artist.
She lived in the San Francisco Bay area.
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Cynthia died peacefully in her sleep yesterday morning at Kaiser Hospital in Hayward.
Cynthia McQuillin has long been a well-known name in filking circles.
Part of the filking community since the early 1970s, Cynthia wrote more than 1,000 songs, 300 of which have been published in tape and CD collections as well as songbooks.
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