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Beryl (Henley) Mercer was active and influential in the [[BSFA]] and British fandom of the 60s and early 70s. She wrote some reviews for the [[BSFA]] [[fanzine]] ''[[Vector]]'' and con reports, sometimes in conjunction with her husband, [[Archie Mercer]](In the early 60s, she published an article in ''[[Point of View]]'' on new [[fans]]' gripes about the [[BSFA]]; the opposing viewpoint was written by one [[Archie Mercer]].)
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'''Beryl Henley Mercer''' was active and influential in the [[BSFA]] and British fandom of the ’60s and early ’70s. She wrote some reviews for the [[BSFA]] [[fanzine]] ''[[Vector]]'' and [[con reports]](In the early '60s, she published an article in ''[[Point of View]]'' on new [[fans]]' gripes about the [[BSFA]]; the opposing viewpoint was written by one [[Archie Mercer]], later to be her husband.)
  
She handled publications at [[Briscon]] in 1967 and was initiated as a [[Knight of St. Fantony]] in 1968 as well as winning a [[Doc Weir Award]] in 1969.  She  was a member of [[Kinkay Fandom]] and was on the [[Yarcon]] [[committee]]. She published ''[[DEC 27th, 1968]]'' about the Apollo 8 mission and later the ''[[Moon-Shot Oneshot]]''.  She co-edited many other [[fanzines]], including ''[[The Damned Patrol]]'', ''[[The Once and Future Worm]]'', ''[[The Middle Earthworm]]''''[[Grimwab]]'', ''[[Oz]]'', ''[[Link]]'', and ''[[Mercatorial Annual]]''.
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She handled publications at [[Briscon]] in 1967 and was initiated as a [[Knight of St. Fantony]] in 1968 as well as winning a [[Doc Weir Award]] in 1969.  She  was a member of [[Kinkay Fandom]] and was on the [[Yarcon]] [[committee]]. She published ''[[DEC 27th, 1968]]'' about the Apollo 8 mission and in 1969 the ''[[Moon-Shot Oneshot]]''.  She published the apazine ''[[Oz (Mercer)]]'' for [[OMPA]] and was [[OE]] in 1969.
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* ''[[Conrep from B'ham]]'' [1965] (with Archie Mercer)
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* ''[[The Damned Patrol]]'' [1966] (one issues, with others)
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* ''[[DEC 27th, 1968]]'' [1969]
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* ''[[Grimwab]]'' [1968] (one issue, with [[Harry Bell]])
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* ''[[Link]]'' [1964-66] (with [[Mary Reed]])
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* ''[[Mercatorial Annual]]'' [late 60s] (with Archie Mercer)
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* ''[[The Middle Earthworm]]'' [1968-76] (with Archie Mercer)
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* ''[[Moon-Shot Oneshot]]'' [1969]
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* ''[[The Once and Future Worm]]'' [1976-81] (with Archie Mercer)
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* ''[[Oz (Mercer)]]'' [1965-69] (for OMPA)
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* ''[[Specialink]]'' [1966]
  
 
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* 1969 -- [[Doc Weir Award]]
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* 1968 — [[Knight of St. Fantony]]
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* 1969 [[Doc Weir Award]]
  
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Latest revision as of 17:13, 1 December 2022

(October 29, 1924 – 12 October 2003)

Beryl Henley Mercer was active and influential in the BSFA and British fandom of the ’60s and early ’70s. She wrote some reviews for the BSFA fanzine Vector and con reports, (In the early '60s, she published an article in Point of View on new fans' gripes about the BSFA; the opposing viewpoint was written by one Archie Mercer, later to be her husband.)

She handled publications at Briscon in 1967 and was initiated as a Knight of St. Fantony in 1968 as well as winning a Doc Weir Award in 1969. She was a member of Kinkay Fandom and was on the Yarcon committee. She published DEC 27th, 1968 about the Apollo 8 mission and in 1969 the Moon-Shot Oneshot. She published the apazine Oz for OMPA and was OE in 1969.

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