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− | '''Nick Mills''' was a [[UK]] con-running fan active from the 1970s. He was on the committee of the [[Eastercons]] [[Illumination]] (1992) and [[Paragon]] (2001). He was, from around 1985 and perhaps later, a member of the [[apa]] [[APA-B|APA-B/The Organisation]]<ref>Per ''[[Prolapse]]'' #3, p16.</ref>. | + | '''John Nicholas 'Nick' Mills''' was a [[UK]] con-running fan active from the 1970s. He was on the committee of the [[Eastercons]] [[Illumination]] (1992) and [[Paragon]] (2001). He was, from around 1985 and perhaps later, a member of the [[apa]] [[APA-B|APA-B/The Organisation]]<ref>Per ''[[Prolapse]]'' #3, p16.</ref>. |
A [[committee]] biographical piece in the first [[progress report]] for [[Novacon 16]] (1986) where he co-ran [[programme]], a role later refined to [[film]], said: | A [[committee]] biographical piece in the first [[progress report]] for [[Novacon 16]] (1986) where he co-ran [[programme]], a role later refined to [[film]], said: | ||
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In July 2004 he was a contender on the BBC radio quiz ''Brain of Britain''. | In July 2004 he was a contender on the BBC radio quiz ''Brain of Britain''. | ||
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+ | * ''[[Dark Satanic Mills]]'' (for [[The Organization]]) | ||
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[[Category:UK]] | [[Category:UK]] |
Latest revision as of 02:22, 15 September 2024
(???? – late August 2024)
John Nicholas 'Nick' Mills was a UK con-running fan active from the 1970s. He was on the committee of the Eastercons Illumination (1992) and Paragon (2001). He was, from around 1985 and perhaps later, a member of the apa APA-B/The Organisation[1].
A committee biographical piece in the first progress report for Novacon 16 (1986) where he co-ran programme, a role later refined to film, said:
Began his fannish career as a member of the Warwick University crowd, first convention Novacon 7 [1977] (so where the Hell has he been hiding for the last ten years?). Now, desperate for fame and fortune, he has volunteered for a con committee.
He later ran operations for Novacon 19 and Novacon 20, and chaired Novacon 21.
He continued to attend conventions up to 2024.
In July 2004 he was a contender on the BBC radio quiz Brain of Britain.
Person | ????—2024 |
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