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(September 23, 1939 -- December 17, 2021)
 
(September 23, 1939 -- December 17, 2021)
  
A [[British]]-born [[fan]] who lived in [[New Zealand]].  He was a founding member (and Treasurer) of the [[Wellington SF Circle]], a member of the [[SFCoL]], and [[OMPA]] (OE).  He published  ''[[Meet]]'', ''[[paraFANalia]]'', ''[[Sizar]]'', and ''[[Topee or Not Topee]]'', all for [[OMPA]]. In the early 2000s he published a website, '''''', which is now [https://efanzines.com/BruceBurn/id17.htm archived on eFanzines.com].
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A [[British]]-born [[fan]] who lived in [[New Zealand]].  He was a founding member (and Treasurer) of the [[Wellington SF Circle]], a member of the [[SFCoL]], and [[OMPA]] (OE).  He published  ''[[Meet]]'', ''[[paraFANalia]]'', ''[[Sizar]]'', and ''[[Topee or Not Topee]]'', all for [[OMPA]]. In the early 2000s, he published a website, also called ''paraFANalia'', which is now [https://efanzines.com/BruceBurn/id17.htm archived on eFanzines.com].
  
He was most active in the late 50s and early 60s, but returned to active fandom in 1980 and attended the [[New Zealand Natcon]] ''[[Norcon I]]'' where he was reunited with fellow fifties fan [[Mervyn Barrett]]. For a time he was active in [[Aotearapa]] with his reactivated zine [[Sizar]].
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He was most active in the late 1950s and early ’60s, but returned to active fandom in 1980 and attended the [[New Zealand Natcon]] ''[[Norcon I]]'' where he was reunited with fellow fifties fan [[Mervyn Barrett]]. For a time he was active in [[Aotearapa]] with his reactivated zine [[Sizar]].
  
Upon arrival in the UK in 1960 by ship, he was memorably greeted dockside by local fans carrying signs declaring "Ban the Burn."
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He was in the [[UK]] for a time and active in [[London]] fandom.  Upon arrival in the UK in 1960 by ship, he was memorably greeted dockside by local fans carrying signs declaring "Ban the Burn."
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After [[revenance]], he was active through the 2000s.
  
 
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* ''[[Sizar]]'' [1957-1964] (for [[OMPA]])
 
* ''[[Sizar]]'' [1957-1964] (for [[OMPA]])
 
* ''[[Topee or Not Topee]]'' (for [[OMPA]], with others)
 
* ''[[Topee or Not Topee]]'' (for [[OMPA]], with others)
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{{person | born=1939 |died=2021}}
 
{{person | born=1939 |died=2021}}

Latest revision as of 05:37, 2 August 2023

(September 23, 1939 -- December 17, 2021)

A British-born fan who lived in New Zealand. He was a founding member (and Treasurer) of the Wellington SF Circle, a member of the SFCoL, and OMPA (OE). He published Meet, paraFANalia, Sizar, and Topee or Not Topee, all for OMPA. In the early 2000s, he published a website, also called paraFANalia, which is now archived on eFanzines.com.

He was most active in the late 1950s and early ’60s, but returned to active fandom in 1980 and attended the New Zealand Natcon Norcon I where he was reunited with fellow fifties fan Mervyn Barrett. For a time he was active in Aotearapa with his reactivated zine Sizar.

He was in the UK for a time and active in London fandom. Upon arrival in the UK in 1960 by ship, he was memorably greeted dockside by local fans carrying signs declaring "Ban the Burn."

After revenance, he was active through the 2000s.

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