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Eve Harvey is a [[British]] [[con-running fan]] who found fandom in 1973.  She chaired [[Channelcon]] ([[Eastercon]] 33) in 1982 and worked on a variety of other conventions including [[Worldcon]] (she was Secretary of [[Seacon '79]]. She ran [[Rubicon]], a late-summer [[relaxicon]] and was one of the organizers of [[Precursor]]. She is married to fellow [[fan]] [[John Harvey]].
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[[File:Eve Harvey (1980s). From the collection of Vince Clarke, courtesy of Rob Hansen..jpg|180 px|left |thumb |'''Eve Harvey (1980s)'''.<br>''From the collection of [[Vince Clarke]], courtesy of [[Rob Hansen]]''.]]
  
She was a founding member of the [[Leeds University SF Society]] in the early 70s and was very active in [[BSFA]] in the late 70s and early 80s.  She was [[GUFF]] winner in 1985.
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'''Eve Harvey''' (née '''Evelyn Simmons''') was a [[British]] [[con-running fan]] who found [[fandom]] in 1973.  She [[chaired]] [[Channelcon]] ([[Eastercon]] 33) in 1982 and worked on a variety of other [[conventions]], including [[Worldcon]] (she was [[Secretary]] of [[Seacon '79]]).  She ran [[Rubicon]], a late-summer [[relaxacon]], and was one of the organizers of [[Precursor]].
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She was a founding member of the [[Leeds University SF Society]] in the early 70s and was very active in [[BSFA]] in the late 1970s and early ’80s.  She was [[GUFF]] winner in 1985 and a member of [[ANZAPA]].
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She was married to fellow [[fan]] [[John Harvey]]. Originally from [[Brighton]], Eve moved to [[France]] in 2013.  
  
 
{{fanzines}}
 
{{fanzines}}
 
* ''[[The Enchanted Duplicator]]'' (1979 edition)
 
* ''[[The Enchanted Duplicator]]'' (1979 edition)
* ''[[Fanfoodery|Fanfoodery: or The Plain Fan's Guide to Happy Eatiing]]'' (with [[John Harvey]]).  
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* ''[[Fanfoodery|Fanfoodery: or The Plain Fan's Guide to Happy Eatiing]]'' (with [[John Harvey]]).
* ''[[Ghas]]''(several issues with [[John Harvey]])
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* ''[[The Fanzine Sampler]]'' [1993] (with [[John Harvey]])
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* ''[[Ghas]]'' (several issues with [[John Harvey]])
 
* ''[[Matrix]]'' (some issues)
 
* ''[[Matrix]]'' (some issues)
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* ''[[Plus ca change, plus la meme chose]] (for [[ANZAPA]])
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* ''[[Raindrops on Roses...]]'' [1999] (with [[John Harvey]])
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* ''[[Reprise]]'' [2005] (with [[John Harvey]])
 
* ''[[Serious Science]]'' (with [[Marc Ortleib]])
 
* ''[[Serious Science]]'' (with [[Marc Ortleib]])
 
* ''[[Shallow End]]'' (with [[Judith Hanna]], [[Roy Macinski]], [[Janice Maule]] and [[Pam Wells]])
 
* ''[[Shallow End]]'' (with [[Judith Hanna]], [[Roy Macinski]], [[Janice Maule]] and [[Pam Wells]])
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* 1985 -- [[1985 GUFF Race|GUFF]]
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* 1985 -- [[1985 GUFF Race]] winner
 
* 2002 -- [[Past president of the FWA]]
 
* 2002 -- [[Past president of the FWA]]
 
* 2005 -- [[Paragon 2]]
 
* 2005 -- [[Paragon 2]]
  
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Latest revision as of 03:57, 21 August 2024

(March 5, 1951 – March 5, 2023)

Eve Harvey (1980s).
From the collection of Vin¢ Clarke, courtesy of Rob Hansen.

Eve Harvey (née Evelyn Simmons) was a British con-running fan who found fandom in 1973. She chaired Channelcon (Eastercon 33) in 1982 and worked on a variety of other conventions, including Worldcon (she was Secretary of Seacon '79). She ran Rubicon, a late-summer relaxacon, and was one of the organizers of Precursor.

She was a founding member of the Leeds University SF Society in the early 70s and was very active in BSFA in the late 1970s and early ’80s. She was GUFF winner in 1985 and a member of ANZAPA.

She was married to fellow fan John Harvey. Originally from Brighton, Eve moved to France in 2013.

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