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Formed in 1962 (a year before [[Cambridge University SF Society|CUSFS]]) by [[Chris Miller]], Mark Wigan, and John Pewsay, with [[C. S. Lewis]] and [[Brian W. Aldiss]] as faculty sponsors, [[Aldiss]]'s house was the center of activity for the group.  It sponsored [[Conine]].
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Formed in 1962 (a year before [[Cambridge University SF Society|CUSFS]]) by [[Chris Miller]], [[Marcus Wigan]], and John Pewsay, with [[C. S. Lewis]] and [[Brian W. Aldiss]] as faculty sponsors, [[Aldiss]]'s house was the center of activity for the group.  It sponsored [[Conine]].
  
 
It is officially called the [[Oxford University Speculative Fiction Group]] ('''OUSFG'''), for purposes of respectability, but is rarely respectable in practice. From 1969 to 1995 it published the fiction [[fanzine]] ''[[Sfinx]]''.
 
It is officially called the [[Oxford University Speculative Fiction Group]] ('''OUSFG'''), for purposes of respectability, but is rarely respectable in practice. From 1969 to 1995 it published the fiction [[fanzine]] ''[[Sfinx]]''.
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Latest revision as of 07:45, 24 June 2024

Formed in 1962 (a year before CUSFS) by Chris Miller, Marcus Wigan, and John Pewsay, with C. S. Lewis and Brian W. Aldiss as faculty sponsors, Aldiss's house was the center of activity for the group. It sponsored Conine.

It is officially called the Oxford University Speculative Fiction Group (OUSFG), for purposes of respectability, but is rarely respectable in practice. From 1969 to 1995 it published the fiction fanzine Sfinx.

It still meets every Sunday and Wednesday in term time, with a Punt Party production each summer, a largely incomprehensible spoof of a SF book or film, with rather less blowing things up than in the 1980s. A range of old newsletters have been scanned to give a feel what the society was like.

Notable members:


Club Website 1962
This is a club page. Please extend it by adding information about when and where the club met, when and by whom it was founded, how long it was active, notable accomplishments, well-known members, clubzines, any conventions it ran, external links to the club's website, other club pages, etc.

When there's a floreat (Fl.), this indicates the time or times for which we have found evidence that the club existed. This is probably not going to represent the club's full lifetime, so please update it if you can!