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− | '''PRSFS''' (also written '''PRiSciFicS''' and pronounced '''Prissy-Fish''') was a suburban [[DC]] club formed in June 1975 by [[Don Miller]] | + | '''PRSFS''' (also written '''PRiSciFicS''' and pronounced '''Prissy-Fish''') was a suburban [[DC]] [[club]] formed in June 1975 by [[Don Miller]], [[Chick Derry]], [[Lester Mayer]], [[Bob Madle]], [[Joe Mayhew]], [[Avedon Carol]], [[Jean Dunnington]], and [[Martin Morse Wooster]]. |
− | The group split away from [[WSFA]] (though not all the founders left WSFA) to form a club that talked about books. This was also in some way connected with Miller's separation of ''[[The WSFA Journal]]'' from WSFA. PRSFS's [[Official Organ]] was ''[[The Potomac River Science Fiction Society Newsletter]]''. Fl 1975-2013. | + | The group split away from [[WSFA]] (though not all the founders left WSFA) to form a club that talked about [[books]]. This was also in some way connected with Miller's separation of ''[[The WSFA Journal]]'' from WSFA. PRSFS's [[Official Organ]] was ''[[The Potomac River Science Fiction Society Newsletter]]''. Fl 1975-2013. |
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Revision as of 18:21, 10 January 2021
PRSFS (also written PRiSciFicS and pronounced Prissy-Fish) was a suburban DC club formed in June 1975 by Don Miller, Chick Derry, Lester Mayer, Bob Madle, Joe Mayhew, Avedon Carol, Jean Dunnington, and Martin Morse Wooster.
The group split away from WSFA (though not all the founders left WSFA) to form a club that talked about books. This was also in some way connected with Miller's separation of The WSFA Journal from WSFA. PRSFS's Official Organ was The Potomac River Science Fiction Society Newsletter. Fl 1975-2013.
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