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− | A British fan who published fanzines [[ | + | A British fan who published the fanzines ''[[Proteus]]'' with [[Brian Stableford]] (1966-1967) and ''[[Waif]]'' solo (1978-1980). From 1975 to 1977 he edited several issues of the ''[[BSFA Newsletter]]'' before and after its title change to ''[[Matrix]]''. He became BSFA membership secretary in 1975 and was BSFA Vice-Chairman 1977-1979. At that time the Vice-Chairman actually ran the BSFA while Chairman was an honorary position occupied by [[Arthur C. Clarke]]; after the Tom Jones regime the positions were renamed Chairman and President respectively. |
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(???? -- December 23, 2023)
A British fan who published the fanzines Proteus with Brian Stableford (1966-1967) and Waif solo (1978-1980). From 1975 to 1977 he edited several issues of the BSFA Newsletter before and after its title change to Matrix. He became BSFA membership secretary in 1975 and was BSFA Vice-Chairman 1977-1979. At that time the Vice-Chairman actually ran the BSFA while Chairman was an honorary position occupied by Arthur C. Clarke; after the Tom Jones regime the positions were renamed Chairman and President respectively.
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