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− | Ian J. Crozier was an [[Australian]] [[fan]] who was a member of the [[Melbourne Science Fiction Club]] from the early 50s | + | Ian J. Crozier was an [[Australian]] [[fan]] who was a member of the [[Melbourne Science Fiction Club]] from the early 50s and was also a member of the [[Amateur Fantasy Publications of Australia]]. He was Organizer of the [[Sixth Australian Science Fiction Convention]]. |
{{fanzines}} | {{fanzines}} | ||
− | * ''[[Bacchanalia]]'' (final issue) | + | * ''[[Bacchanalia]]'' [1956] (final issue) |
− | * ''[[Etherline]]'' (some issues) | + | * ''[[Etherline]]'' [1953-59] (some issues) |
− | * ''[[Question Mark]]'' | + | * ''[[Question Mark]]'' [mid-50s] |
{{person | born=???? | died=2012}} | {{person | born=???? | died=2012}} | ||
[[Category:australia]] | [[Category:australia]] | ||
[[Category:fan]] | [[Category:fan]] |
Latest revision as of 15:26, 17 May 2024
(???? -- 2012)
Ian J. Crozier was an Australian fan who was a member of the Melbourne Science Fiction Club from the early 50s and was also a member of the Amateur Fantasy Publications of Australia. He was Organizer of the Sixth Australian Science Fiction Convention.
- Bacchanalia [1956] (final issue)
- Etherline [1953-59] (some issues)
- Question Mark [mid-50s]
Person | ????—2012 |
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