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− | (1923 | + | (November 9, 1923 – April 22, 2010<ref>[https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/joy-sanderson-obituary?pid=178367423 Joy K. Sanderson] death notice.</ref>) |
− | '''Joy Goodwin Clarke Sanderson''' was a [[ | + | '''Joy Goodwin''' (later '''Clarke, '''then''' Sanderson''') was a [[U.K.]]/[[US|U.S.]] [[fan]]. Joy served as [[secretary]] for [[Loncon I]], the 1957 [[Worldcon]]. She was on the [[Cytricon II]] [[committee]]. She was a member of [[OMPA]] (publishing ''[[Lesser Flea]]''), its [[OE]] in 1955–56, and, in 1959, [[published]] ''[[Apathy]]'', an index to the first 20 mailings. |
− | She | + | She met [[Vince Clarke]] in the mid-1950s, began an affair with him, left Goodwin (her second husband), and became '''Joy Clarke''', although she and Vince never legally married, since she had trouble obtaining a divorce. |
− | + | Their house in Inchmery Road became the center of what was known as [[Inchmery Fandom]] when they let a room to [[WKF]] [[Sandy Sanderson]], and all three threw themselves into [[crifanac]]. Joy was known for making [[Liquors|“non-alcoholic rhubarb wine.”]] | |
+ | In 1960, having finally obtained a divorce from Goodwin, Joy dumped [[Vince Clarke]] to marry and move to the [[US]] with [[Sandy Sanderson]]. Clarke retained custody of their infant daughter, Nicki. The event was described by Clarke as a betrayal, and he [[gafiated]] for more than 20 years as a result, after publishing an anguished farewell, ''[[Ex-Inchmery Fan Diary]]''. | ||
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+ | Joy and Sandy moved to [[New York]] with help from [[Belle Dietz|Belle]] and [[Frank Dietz]]. | ||
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* ''[[Goontact]]'' [1958] (with others, for [[OMPA]] and [[FAPA]]) | * ''[[Goontact]]'' [1958] (with others, for [[OMPA]] and [[FAPA]]) | ||
* ''[[Lesser Flea]]'' [1955-60] (for [[OMPA]]) | * ''[[Lesser Flea]]'' [1955-60] (for [[OMPA]]) | ||
+ | * ''[[This Sceptred Isle]]'' [1956] (for [[OMPA]]) | ||
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{{person | born=1923 | died=2010}} | {{person | born=1923 | died=2010}} | ||
[[Category:fan]] | [[Category:fan]] | ||
[[Category:UK]] | [[Category:UK]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:01, 1 May 2023
(November 9, 1923 – April 22, 2010[1])
Joy Goodwin (later Clarke, then Sanderson) was a U.K./U.S. fan. Joy served as secretary for Loncon I, the 1957 Worldcon. She was on the Cytricon II committee. She was a member of OMPA (publishing Lesser Flea), its OE in 1955–56, and, in 1959, published Apathy, an index to the first 20 mailings.
She met Vin¢ Clarke in the mid-1950s, began an affair with him, left Goodwin (her second husband), and became Joy Clarke, although she and Vince never legally married, since she had trouble obtaining a divorce.
Their house in Inchmery Road became the center of what was known as Inchmery Fandom when they let a room to WKF Sandy Sanderson, and all three threw themselves into crifanac. Joy was known for making “non-alcoholic rhubarb wine.”
In 1960, having finally obtained a divorce from Goodwin, Joy dumped Vin¢ Clarke to marry and move to the United States with Sandy Sanderson. Clarke retained custody of their infant daughter, Nicki. The event was described by Clarke as a betrayal, and he gafiated for more than 20 years as a result, after publishing an anguished farewell, Ex-Inchmery Fan Diary.
Joy and Sandy moved to New York with help from Belle and Frank Dietz.
- Apathy [1959] (for OMPA)
- Bran Tub [1954-55] (for OMPA)
- Comedy of Errors [1958] (for OMPA)
- Copies of Certain Letters... [1954] (for OMPA)
- Goontact [1958] (with others, for OMPA and FAPA)
- Lesser Flea [1955-60] (for OMPA)
- This Sceptred Isle [1956] (for OMPA)
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- ↑ Joy K. Sanderson death notice.
Person | 1923—2010 |
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