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(1944 -- 1999)
 
(1944 -- 1999)
  
Chris Boyce was a [[Glasgow]] SF and spaceflight fan, working as a librarian at the Glasgow Herald. He ran the [[Glasgow SF Circle]] in the 1970s, and was a frequent guest at Glasgow conventions, including [[Invention]], often running [[First Contact]] scenarios. He wrote two SF novels, ''Catchworld'' and ''Brainfix'', and was a stalwart of the Scottish spaceflight group [[ASTRA]]. He founded small publisher ''Dog and Bone Press''.
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Chris Boyce was a [[Glasgow]] SF and spaceflight fan, working as a librarian at the Glasgow Herald. He ran the [[Glasgow Science Fiction Writers Circle]] in the 1970s, and was a frequent guest at Glasgow conventions, including [[Invention]], often running [[First Contact]] scenarios. He wrote two SF novels, ''Catchworld'' and ''Brainfix'', and was a stalwart of the Scottish spaceflight group ASTRA. He founded small publisher ''Dog and Bone Press''.
  
 
{{link | website=http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/12004985.Chris_Boyce/ | text=Herald obituary}}
 
{{link | website=http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/12004985.Chris_Boyce/ | text=Herald obituary}}

Revision as of 02:38, 6 May 2020

(1944 -- 1999)

Chris Boyce was a Glasgow SF and spaceflight fan, working as a librarian at the Glasgow Herald. He ran the Glasgow Science Fiction Writers Circle in the 1970s, and was a frequent guest at Glasgow conventions, including InVention, often running First Contact scenarios. He wrote two SF novels, Catchworld and Brainfix, and was a stalwart of the Scottish spaceflight group ASTRA. He founded small publisher Dog and Bone Press.

Herald obituary

ASTRA obituary


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