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The Champaign-Urbana Science Fiction Association, a club which had a library which grew to over 10,000 volumes. At various times it had between 25 and 100 members, and shut down around 1990. It published Collapzine. Fl. 1979-1990. It was "affiliated" with Whatcon. In the early ’80s, it described itself as existing for social purposes and to support its library.
Founded by Mike Bentley, one of its officer titles was the “Bentley.” Former Bentleys:
Former members include Timothy Zahn, Bill Roper and Leigh Kimmel.
Club | 1979—1990 |
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