Ethel Lindsay

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Ethel Lindsay (1950s). Courtesy of Rob Hansen

(March 23, 1921 – June 16, 1996)

Ethel Lindsay was a UK fanwriter and editor. She joined Glasgow's New Lands SF Club in 1952 after seeing an advertisement for the group and a letter from its secretary Matt Elder in the first issue of the prozine Nebula (Autumn 1952). She was also an active member of Operation Fantast. Her first convention was Supermancon in 1954 where she was part of the committee. She was nicknamed Small Sister Lindsay since she was short and a Nursing Sister [Registered Nurse].

Lindsay lived in Surrey (just SW of London) 1955–78; she was a member of the London Circle 1955–59 (including serving as President) and then a founder and Chairman of the Science Fiction Club of London (1959/60?–68) which she served as Chairman and later secretary. She hosted it at her Surrey flat, 'Courage House'. She was secretary of the successful London in '65 Worldcon bid (see Loncon II). She was on the Loncon, Cytricon, LXICON and RePetercon committees and a member of BSFA and the Romiley Fan Veterans and Scottish Dancing Society.

Lindsay published the long-running fanzines Scottishe and Haverings, and for years was the UK agent for SF Chronicle. She won the Skyrack poll for best fan writer, and was involved in the Joan W. Carr hoax.

Lindsay won TAFF in 1962 (defeating Eddie Jones; see her platform in Orion #28 p2), becoming the second female TAFF winner, but the first to use funds for the journey (after American Lee Hoffman in 1956 TAFF Race), and duly published a full trip report The Lindsay Report.

Lindsay was a member of IPSO and of OMPA (from its second mailing; also OE in the 1963/5 seasons). She held a Cry Letterhack Card.

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