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A writer's group or workshop formed in the mid-1970s by (then) young [[SF]] writers in the South of [[England]] who met at week-ends two or three times a year for criticism of stories. The group has long been inactive, though there have been occasional reunion parties in the 21st century. Regular members -- several from [[OUSFG]] -- included [[Robert Holdstock]], [[Garry Kilworth]], [[David Langford]], [[Chris Morgan]], [[Diana Reed]], [[Michael Scott Rohan]], [[Allan Scott]], [[Kevin Smith]] and [[Andrew Stephenson]].
 
A writer's group or workshop formed in the mid-1970s by (then) young [[SF]] writers in the South of [[England]] who met at week-ends two or three times a year for criticism of stories. The group has long been inactive, though there have been occasional reunion parties in the 21st century. Regular members -- several from [[OUSFG]] -- included [[Robert Holdstock]], [[Garry Kilworth]], [[David Langford]], [[Chris Morgan]], [[Diana Reed]], [[Michael Scott Rohan]], [[Allan Scott]], [[Kevin Smith]] and [[Andrew Stephenson]].
  
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Latest revision as of 09:05, 25 July 2020

A writer's group or workshop formed in the mid-1970s by (then) young SF writers in the South of England who met at week-ends two or three times a year for criticism of stories. The group has long been inactive, though there have been occasional reunion parties in the 21st century. Regular members -- several from OUSFG -- included Robert Holdstock, Garry Kilworth, David Langford, Chris Morgan, Diana Reed, Michael Scott Rohan, Allan Scott, Kevin Smith and Andrew Stephenson.


Club 1970s????
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