K. V. Bailey
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(1914 – January 3, 2005)
Kenneth Vye Bailey, generally known as K. V. Bailey or Ken Bailey, was a poet, critic and fan resident in Alderney in the Channel Islands. Before retirement he had been the BBC's Chief Education Officer.
He published a number of poetry collections and was a frequent contributor to BSFA publications such as Vector and Matrix. He occasionally wrote letters to fanzines where he had a talent for identifying deep authorial erudition that the author in question could almost believe they had intended.
He was a member of the APA Acnestis from its second mailing in February 1993.
He organised or participated in poetry events at several conventions including the 1989 Eastercon and several Mexicons.
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