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Wife of British fan [[Ken Slater]] and with him was [[FGoH]] of [[Conspiracy '87]]. They married in 1948, not long after the creation of [[Operation Fantast]], and her support for Ken and warmth towards fandom in general were a near-constant presence, particularly at their Dealers' Room table, for many decades.  
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'''Joyce Slater''' was a [[British]] [[fan]] who began contributing to [[fanzines]] with ''[[The Futurian]]'' 8 ([https://fanac.org/fanzines/Futurian/Futur0302.pdf Spring 1940]) which contained her story “The Time Machine.” She was associate [[editor]] of ''[[Operation Fantast]]''.
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With her husband, [[Ken Slater]], Joyce was [[FGoH]] of [[Conspiracy '87]], the 1987 [[Worldcon]]. They worked together running a [[Dealers' Room]] table for many decades.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:10, 12 March 2024

(???? – February 27, 1995)

Joyce Slater was a British fan who began contributing to fanzines with The Futurian 8 (Spring 1940) which contained her story “The Time Machine.” She was associate editor of Operation Fantast.

With her husband, Ken Slater, Joyce was FGoH of Conspiracy '87, the 1987 Worldcon. They worked together running a Dealers' Room table for many decades.

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