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Ian Maule is a [[British]] [[fan]]. He edited the fanzines For [[TAFF]], he published ''[[By British]]'', "A Fanthology of the Seventies" (with [[Joseph Nicholas]]). He was nominated for the [[Nova Award]].
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Ian Maule is a [[British]] [[fan]]. Originally a member of the [[Gannets]] from Newcastle upon Tyne, he moved to [[London]] in the mid 1970s, and thence to Surrey where he became a leading member of the [[Surrey Limpwrists]] group.
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He is married to fellow fan [[Janice Maule]], nee Wiles.
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He edited many fanzines, notably personalzine [[Paranoid]]; [[genzines]] [[Maya]], which he took over from [[Ian Williams]] and then relinquished to [[Rob Jackson]], and [[Nabu]]; and newszine [[Checkpoint]], which he inherited from [[Darroll Pardoe]] and then passed back to its founder [[Peter Roberts]].
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He also published ''[[By British]]'', "A Fanthology of the Seventies" (with [[Joseph Nicholas]]).  
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He was the founder of the apa [[ROMPA]], and a committee member of [[Tynecon 74]] and [[Skycon]] 1978.
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He was nominated for the [[Nova Award]].
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Until his retirement, he worked for UK Customs & Revenue.
  
 
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* ''[[Checkpoint]]''
 
* ''[[Checkpoint]]''
 
* ''[[Maule's Well]]''
 
* ''[[Maule's Well]]''
* ''[[Maya]]''
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* ''[[Maya]]'' (issues 3-6)
 
* ''[[Nabu]]''
 
* ''[[Nabu]]''
 
* ''[[Paranoid]]'' (with [[Janice Maule]])
 
* ''[[Paranoid]]'' (with [[Janice Maule]])

Revision as of 15:08, 19 August 2023

(1952 --)

Ian Maule is a British fan. Originally a member of the Gannets from Newcastle upon Tyne, he moved to London in the mid 1970s, and thence to Surrey where he became a leading member of the Surrey Limpwrists group.

He is married to fellow fan Janice Maule, nee Wiles.

He edited many fanzines, notably personalzine Paranoid; genzines Maya, which he took over from Ian Williams and then relinquished to Rob Jackson, and Nabu; and newszine Checkpoint, which he inherited from Darroll Pardoe and then passed back to its founder Peter Roberts.

He also published By British, "A Fanthology of the Seventies" (with Joseph Nicholas).

He was the founder of the apa ROMPA, and a committee member of Tynecon 74 and Skycon 1978.

He was nominated for the Nova Award.

Until his retirement, he worked for UK Customs & Revenue.

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