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− | A British [[fan]]. | + | A British [[fan]]. In his early days in fandom he spelled his first name "Steev". |
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+ | He was one of the "Chicken Brothers" along with [[Nigel E. Richardson]], [[Alun Harries]], [[Glen Warminger]] and [[Robert Stubbs]]; they earned the name at [[Novacon 14]] when [[Linda Krawecke]] found the quintet delving gloomily into a big bucket of fried chicken. | ||
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* ''[[Higbo the Bear]]'' [1980] (with [[Mike Scantlebury]]) | * ''[[Higbo the Bear]]'' [1980] (with [[Mike Scantlebury]]) | ||
+ | * ''[[Perihelion (Higgins)]]'' [late 70s-early 80s] | ||
* ''[[Stomach Pump]]'' | * ''[[Stomach Pump]]'' | ||
Latest revision as of 15:56, 16 February 2024
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A British fan. In his early days in fandom he spelled his first name "Steev".
He was one of the "Chicken Brothers" along with Nigel E. Richardson, Alun Harries, Glen Warminger and Robert Stubbs; they earned the name at Novacon 14 when Linda Krawecke found the quintet delving gloomily into a big bucket of fried chicken.
- Higbo the Bear [1980] (with Mike Scantlebury)
- Perihelion [late 70s-early 80s]
- Stomach Pump
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