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He published the one-off [[fanzine]] ''[[Adsum]]'', the one-off ''[[Sirius]]'' in 1978 (with [[Alan Dorey]], three issues of ''[[Bar Trek]]'' with [[Lee Montgomerie]], in 1984, ''[[Spaghetti Junction]]'' in 1979, and the 95-97th issues of ''[[Vector]]'' for the [[British SF Association]]. | He published the one-off [[fanzine]] ''[[Adsum]]'', the one-off ''[[Sirius]]'' in 1978 (with [[Alan Dorey]], three issues of ''[[Bar Trek]]'' with [[Lee Montgomerie]], in 1984, ''[[Spaghetti Junction]]'' in 1979, and the 95-97th issues of ''[[Vector]]'' for the [[British SF Association]]. | ||
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Revision as of 06:38, 6 December 2019
(1947 -- January 20, 2017)
Mike Dickinson was a British fan originally from Leeds, England. He was a mainstay of the Leeds SF group. With David Pringle, he co-chaired Yorcon, the 1979 Eastercon, in Leeds, and was toastmaster of Yorcon II in 1981. He founded the club New Southern Friends in Space in 1985.
He published the one-off fanzine Adsum, the one-off Sirius in 1978 (with Alan Dorey, three issues of Bar Trek with Lee Montgomerie, in 1984, Spaghetti Junction in 1979, and the 95-97th issues of Vector for the British SF Association.
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