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== (1) An Early British [[Fan]]== | == (1) An Early British [[Fan]]== | ||
− | (1936 -- June 6, | + | (1936 -- June 6, 2007) |
This Dave Wood was a [[British]] [[fan]] who published ''[[And All That Jazz]]'', ''[[Bad News]]'', ''[[Brenschluss]]'', and ''[[Xyster]]'' which won a [[Nova Award]] for best [[fanzine]] in 1984. With [[Ken Potter]], he founded the [[The British Teenage Fantasy and Science Fiction Society]] (aka the [[Junior Fanatics]]) around 1950. | This Dave Wood was a [[British]] [[fan]] who published ''[[And All That Jazz]]'', ''[[Bad News]]'', ''[[Brenschluss]]'', and ''[[Xyster]]'' which won a [[Nova Award]] for best [[fanzine]] in 1984. With [[Ken Potter]], he founded the [[The British Teenage Fantasy and Science Fiction Society]] (aka the [[Junior Fanatics]]) around 1950. |
Revision as of 10:47, 9 February 2020
(1) An Early British Fan[edit]
(1936 -- June 6, 2007)
This Dave Wood was a British fan who published And All That Jazz, Bad News, Brenschluss, and Xyster which won a Nova Award for best fanzine in 1984. With Ken Potter, he founded the The British Teenage Fantasy and Science Fiction Society (aka the Junior Fanatics) around 1950.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1984 -- Nova Award for best fanzine
Dave Wood, about 2005. Photo courtesy Shelly Wood.
Person | 1936—2007 |
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(2) A Later British Fan[edit]
A second Dave Wood was one of the more prominent members of the Forest Fields Science Fiction Society in the early 60s.
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(3) One of the above![edit]
- Dog Factory [1992-94] (with Les Escott)
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