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Jim Pitts is a [[British]] [[fan]] who was winner of the first [[Ken McIntyre Award]] in 1971. He was an editor of the [[British Weird Fantasy Society]]'s [[clubzine]] ''[[The Bulletin]]''. | Jim Pitts is a [[British]] [[fan]] who was winner of the first [[Ken McIntyre Award]] in 1971. He was an editor of the [[British Weird Fantasy Society]]'s [[clubzine]] ''[[The Bulletin]]''. | ||
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Jim Pitts is a British fan who was winner of the first Ken McIntyre Award in 1971. He was an editor of the British Weird Fantasy Society's clubzine The Bulletin.
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