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Ian Maule is a [[British]] [[fan]].  He edited the fanzines ''[[Maya]]'', ''[[Checkpoint]]'', ''[[Maule's Well]]'', ''[[Thoughts of Chairman Maule]]'', ''[[Paranoid]]'' (with [[Janice Maule]]), ''[[Bumf]]'' (with [[Rob Jackson]]), and ''[[Nabu]]''.  For [[TAFF]], he published ''[[By British]]'', "A Fanthology of the Seventies" (with [[Joseph Nicholas]]).  He was nominated for the [[Nova Award]].
 
Ian Maule is a [[British]] [[fan]].  He edited the fanzines ''[[Maya]]'', ''[[Checkpoint]]'', ''[[Maule's Well]]'', ''[[Thoughts of Chairman Maule]]'', ''[[Paranoid]]'' (with [[Janice Maule]]), ''[[Bumf]]'' (with [[Rob Jackson]]), and ''[[Nabu]]''.  For [[TAFF]], he published ''[[By British]]'', "A Fanthology of the Seventies" (with [[Joseph Nicholas]]).  He was nominated for the [[Nova Award]].
  
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Revision as of 12:18, 19 March 2020

(1952 --)

Ian Maule is a British fan. He edited the fanzines Maya, Checkpoint, Maule's Well, Thoughts of Chairman Maule, Paranoid (with Janice Maule), Bumf (with Rob Jackson), and Nabu. For TAFF, he published By British, "A Fanthology of the Seventies" (with Joseph Nicholas). He was nominated for the Nova Award.


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