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(Did you mean the [[Terry Frost (US)|American pro]]?)
 
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Frost is a [[fan]] who has published a number of [[fanzines]] (see below) and produced the [[Martian Drive-In Podcast]].  He was an unsuccessful [[DUFF]] candidate in 1986.
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'''Terry Frost''', a [[Melbourne]] [[fan]], originally from [[Sydney]], published a number of [[fanzines]] and produced the [[Martian Drive-In Podcast]].  He was an unsuccessful [[DUFF]] candidate in 1986.
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In 1991, his [[cat]] Emma Peel was a nominee for the [[Ditmar Award]] for [[Best Fannish Cat]].
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He has been married to [[Sally Frost]] since September 2, 2006.  
  
 
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* ''[[Scaramouche]]''
 
* ''[[Scaramouche]]''
 
* ''[[Struth!]]'' ("Insulting Editor" )
 
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* ''[[Suitable for Children]]'' [1988]
 
* ''[[The Total Animal Soup of Time]]''
 
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Latest revision as of 09:44, 4 December 2022

(Did you mean the American pro?)

(April 17, ???? – )

Terry Frost, a Melbourne fan, originally from Sydney, published a number of fanzines and produced the Martian Drive-In Podcast. He was an unsuccessful DUFF candidate in 1986.

In 1991, his cat Emma Peel was a nominee for the Ditmar Award for Best Fannish Cat.

He has been married to Sally Frost since September 2, 2006.

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