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− | '''David | + | '''David Rowland Grigg''', a [[Melbourne]] [[fan]], founded the [[Melbourne University Science Fiction Association]] and its [[clubzine]], ''[[Yggdrasil]]'', in 1970. He organized [[The Harding Fund]]. |
Grigg was a member of the [[Melbourne in '85]] committee, and [[chair]] of [[Aussiecon 2]], taking over from [[John Foyster]] who had to resign. He was [[GoH]] at [[ARCon]]. | Grigg was a member of the [[Melbourne in '85]] committee, and [[chair]] of [[Aussiecon 2]], taking over from [[John Foyster]] who had to resign. He was [[GoH]] at [[ARCon]]. | ||
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Revision as of 12:00, 19 January 2021
(1951 – )
David Rowland Grigg, a Melbourne fan, founded the Melbourne University Science Fiction Association and its clubzine, Yggdrasil, in 1970. He organized The Harding Fund.
Grigg was a member of the Melbourne in '85 committee, and chair of Aussiecon 2, taking over from John Foyster who had to resign. He was GoH at ARCon.
He designed the board game FANAC!
- The Antipodean Announcer
- The Fanarchist
- Foolsgold
- Grilled Pterodactyl
- Kangaroo Feathers
- Megatheriums for Breakfast
- The Slithy Tove
- Subjective Tersions
- Touchstone
- Yggdrasil (some issues)
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1995 — ARCon
Person | 1951— |
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