Bev Clark
Bev Clark (Seattle)
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(Did you mean the Bev Clark from Indiana?)
(???? – September 16, 2007)
Bev Clark was a Bay Area and Seattle fanzine fan active as a letterhack in the late 1970s and ’80s. She was a member of several Worldcons as well.
She was active in Star Trek and Star Wars fandoms, writing stories, poems, and filksongs, and edited Skywalker, the first Star Wars fan fiction fanzine, which premiered in April 1978 and ran for six issues through 1983 (number 6 edited by Barbara Green Deer).
Bev was also an active member of the children's fantasy apa Apanage from December 1975 until her death, publishing 190 issues of the apazine Commot Sense, which averaged nearly 22 pages per Apanage mailing over her 31+ years in the apa.
- Commot Sense
- Skywalker
Person | ????—2007 |
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