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A British APA. The [[OE]] was by convention always called Frank.
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'''Frank's APA''' was a [[British]] [[APA]] that was active from 1983 to 1986 after which it changed its name to [[Pieces of Eight]].  
  
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It was born out of a discussion at [[Silicon_7_(UK)|Silicon 7]] in August 1983. [[Greg Pickersgill]], writing in the first issue of the [[official organ]] ''[[Blue Suede News]]'', said Frank's was inspired by the success of [[The Women's Periodical]] and the enthusiasm of [[Mike Hamilton]] and [[Harry Bell]]. He undertook to organise it, learning lessons from the failure of [[APA-SFAF|APA SF&F]].
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The [[OE]] was by convention always called 'Frank'. Greg Pickersgill was Frank for mailings #1-10, thereafter handing over to [[Alan Dorey]] from #11 (September 1984).
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The original rules said that:
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Membership is open to all residents of the United Kingdom. Expatriate Britons of foreign nationals with an interest in and familiarity with British fandom are also eligible for membership at the discretion of the FRANK of the day.
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The first mailing was in October 1983 and included 17 copies from the 18 founder members.
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{{MembersContributions}}
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* [[Alyson Abramowitz]]
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* [[Justin Ackroyd]]
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* [[Ian Bambro]]
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* [[John Barfoot]]
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* [[Harry Bell]] (F) -- ''[[Armadillos in the Skirting Board]]''
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* [[Tony Berry]] (F) -- ''[[Good Bye Blue Monday]]''
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* [[Dave Bridges]] (F) -- ''[[Outside Now]]'' and ''[[Tinseltown Rebellion]]''
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* [[Ken Brown]]
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* [[Mike Dickinson]] (F)
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* [[Alan Dorey]]
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* [[Rochelle Dorey]]
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* [[Lilian Edwards]]
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* [[Andy Firth]]
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* [[Abigail Frost]] (F)
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* [[Ron Gemmell]]
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* [[Roelof Goudriaan]]
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* [[Mike Hamilton]] (F)
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* [[Rob Hansen]] (F) -- ''[[Fish Helmet]]''
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* [[Alun Harries]] (F)
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* [[Eve Harvey ]] (F)
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* [[John Harvey]]
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* [[Steve Higgins]] (F)
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* [[Lucy Huntzinger]]
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* [[Rob Jackson]] (F) -- ''[[Invisible Fun]]''
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* [[Graham James]]
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* [[John Jarrold]] (F) -- ''[[Wheels on Fire]]''
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* [[Roz Kaveney]]
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* [[Paul Kincaid]] -- ''[[Terminal Eyes]]''
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* [[Dave Langford]] -- ''[[Cloud Chamber]]''
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* [[Roy Macinski]]
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* [[Lin Morris]]
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* [[Patrick Nielsen Hayden]]
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* [[Teresa Nielsen Hayden]]
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* [[Darroll Pardoe]] -- ''[[New Potato Caboose]]''
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* [[Eunice Pearson]]
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* [[Rog Peyton]] -- ''[[Land of Laughs]]''
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* [[Greg Pickersgill]] (F)
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* [[Linda Pickersgill]] (F)
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* [[Jimmy Robertson]] (F)
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* [[Joyce Scrivner]] (F)
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* [[Stu Shiffman]]
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* [[Maureen Speller]]
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* [[Peter-Fred Thompson]]
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* [[Martin Tudor]]
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* [[Glen Warminger]]
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* [[Anne Warren]] (F)
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* [[Pam Wells]]
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* [[D. West]]
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* [[Owen Whiteoak]]
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* [[Ian Williams]] (F) -- ''[[Hand Jive]]''
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* [[Kevin Williams]]
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List of members complete through to 13th mailing, November 1984.
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Names marked (F) are founder members.
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Revision as of 13:09, 10 January 2024

Frank's APA was a British APA that was active from 1983 to 1986 after which it changed its name to Pieces of Eight.

It was born out of a discussion at Silicon 7 in August 1983. Greg Pickersgill, writing in the first issue of the official organ Blue Suede News, said Frank's was inspired by the success of The Women's Periodical and the enthusiasm of Mike Hamilton and Harry Bell. He undertook to organise it, learning lessons from the failure of APA SF&F.

The OE was by convention always called 'Frank'. Greg Pickersgill was Frank for mailings #1-10, thereafter handing over to Alan Dorey from #11 (September 1984).

The original rules said that:

Membership is open to all residents of the United Kingdom. Expatriate Britons of foreign nationals with an interest in and familiarity with British fandom are also eligible for membership at the discretion of the FRANK of the day.

The first mailing was in October 1983 and included 17 copies from the 18 founder members.

Members and Contributions:

List of members complete through to 13th mailing, November 1984.

Names marked (F) are founder members.


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