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Steve Sneyd was a British [[fan]] who also spent many years in the US. He published ''[[War of the Words]]'', ''[[The Pleasing Creatures]]'', and ''[[Data Dump]]'' (reputed to be the last hand-written [[fanzine]]). He was especially interested in SF poetry and published it through his [[Hilltop Press]]. He was chosen as a Grand Master of the [[Science Fiction Poetry Association]] in 2015. | Steve Sneyd was a British [[fan]] who also spent many years in the US. He published ''[[War of the Words]]'', ''[[The Pleasing Creatures]]'', and ''[[Data Dump]]'' (reputed to be the last hand-written [[fanzine]]). He was especially interested in SF poetry and published it through his [[Hilltop Press]]. He was chosen as a Grand Master of the [[Science Fiction Poetry Association]] in 2015. | ||
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(March 20, 1941 – June 13, 2018)
Steve Sneyd was a British fan who also spent many years in the US. He published War of the Words, The Pleasing Creatures, and Data Dump (reputed to be the last hand-written fanzine). He was especially interested in SF poetry and published it through his Hilltop Press. He was chosen as a Grand Master of the Science Fiction Poetry Association in 2015.
Person | 1941—2018 |
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