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A [[clubzine]] published by the [[Liverpool Group]] in the 50s.  It had a number of editors included [[Norman L. Shorrock]], [[John Roles]] and [[Tom Owens]].  The editors apparently referred to themselves as the Space Divers.
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A [[clubzine]] published by the [[Liverpool Group]] in the 1950s.  It had a number of editors included [[Norman L. Shorrock]], [[John Roles]] and [[Tom Owens]].  The editors apparently referred to themselves as the Space Divers, the Space Dive being the rented cellar they used as a [[clubroom]].
  
{{link | website=http://www.fanac.org/fanzines/SpaceDiversions/}}
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According to [[Eric Bentcliffe]]’s [http://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Waldo/Waldo01.pdf tribute to the club] in ''[[Waldo]]'' 1:
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In July of *52 the first issue of SPACE DIVERSIONS appeared. Co-edited by [[John Roles]] and [[Tom Owens]], produced by [[Dave Gardner]] and [[Norman Shorrock]]. The magazine published some pretty good material from the first issue. A Symposium on Sex and Sadism in S-F, hit the fannish headlines of the times, and was later published in one volume. The contents were generally fairly equally divided between comment and conjecture on s-f, and the fannish goings on. Issue No.7 had 108 pages and it*s probably not purely coincidental that shortly, after thisissue SD passed, temporarily, into limbo.
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{{link | website=http://www.fanac.org/fanzines/SpaceDiversions/|text=Online issues}}.
  
 
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1 ||July 1952 ||18 ||ed. [[John Roles]] & [[Tom Owens]]  
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1 ||July 1952 ||18 ||ed. [[John Roles]] & [[Tom Owens]], contained “A Symposium on Sex and Sadism in S-F”
 
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Revision as of 10:28, 26 August 2020

A clubzine published by the Liverpool Group in the 1950s. It had a number of editors included Norman L. Shorrock, John Roles and Tom Owens. The editors apparently referred to themselves as the Space Divers, the Space Dive being the rented cellar they used as a clubroom.

According to Eric Bentcliffe’s tribute to the club in Waldo 1:

In July of *52 the first issue of SPACE DIVERSIONS appeared. Co-edited by John Roles and Tom Owens, produced by Dave Gardner and Norman Shorrock. The magazine published some pretty good material from the first issue. A Symposium on Sex and Sadism in S-F, hit the fannish headlines of the times, and was later published in one volume. The contents were generally fairly equally divided between comment and conjecture on s-f, and the fannish goings on. Issue No.7 had 108 pages and it*s probably not purely coincidental that shortly, after thisissue SD passed, temporarily, into limbo. 

Online issues.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 July 1952 18 ed. John Roles & Tom Owens, contained “A Symposium on Sex and Sadism in S-F”
2 September 1952 32
3 October 1952 24
4 January 1953 56
5 March 1954 36
6 April 1953 30
7 December 1953 112 Included Xmas Greetings from the 'Space Divers' as an insert
7A 1954 10
8 Summer 1954 46
9 30
10 1958 30
11 June 1960 56 In OMPA 24; Final issue.



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