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'''Miriam (Miri) Dyches Carr Knight Lloyd''' began publishing in the 50s.  Her first [[fanzine]] had a different name each for issue (''Mental Marshmallow'', ''Moor Park'', ''Syzygy'', ''Uneven'', and ''Q.E.D.'') but were all published under the imprint of [[Goojie Publications]].
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'''Miriam “Miri” Dyches''' (born Norah Van Dyke; later '''Carr''', '''Knight''' and ''' Lloyd''') began [[publishing]] in the 1950s.  Her first [[fanzine]] had a different name each for issue (''Mental Marshmallow'', ''Moor Park'', ''Syzygy'', ''Uneven'', and ''Q.E.D.'') but were all published under the imprint of [[Goojie Publications]].
  
She married [[Terry Carr]] and as '''Miriam Carr''' co-edited [[Klein Bottle]] with [[Terry Carr]].  In 1960 she replaced [[Ron Ellik]] as his co-editor of ''[[Fanac (Carr)]]''.
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Born in [[California]], she married [[Terry Carr]] in January 1959. As '''Miriam Carr''' co-[[edited]] ''[[Klein Bottle]]'' with [[Terry Carr]].  In 1960, she replaced [[Ron Ellik]] as his co-editor of ''[[Fanac (Carr)]]''.
  
A year or two later she married [[Jerry Knight]] and, while living in Poughkeepsie, NY, published ''[[A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Poughkeepsie]]'' as '''Miriam Knight''' as a [[FAPAzine]].  They moved to [[Berkeley]] in April 1963.
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A year or two later, she married [[Jerry Knight]] and, while living in [[Poughkeepsie, NY]], published a [[FAPAzine]], ''[[A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Poughkeepsie]]'', as '''Miriam Knight'''.  They moved to [[Berkeley]] in April 1963.
  
She had one final name change to '''Miriam Lloyd'''.
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She had one final name change, to '''Miriam Lloyd'''.
  
 
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* ''[[100percent Whole Wheat]]'' [1965] (with [[Robert Lichtman]])
 
* ''[[100percent Whole Wheat]]'' [1965] (with [[Robert Lichtman]])
 
* ''[[A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Poughkeepsie]]'' [1963] (for [[FAPA]])
 
* ''[[A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Poughkeepsie]]'' [1963] (for [[FAPA]])
* ''[[Defenestration (Carr)]]'' [early 60s] (with Terry, for [[OMPA]])
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* ''[[Defenestration (Carr)]]'' [1961] (with Terry, for [[OMPA]])
 
* ''[[Fanac]]'' [1960-64] (some issues, with [[Terry Carr]])
 
* ''[[Fanac]]'' [1960-64] (some issues, with [[Terry Carr]])
 
* ''[[Klein Bottle]]'' [1959-60] (with [[Terry Carr]])
 
* ''[[Klein Bottle]]'' [1959-60] (with [[Terry Carr]])
 
* ''[[Mental Marshmallow]] [1958] ''
 
* ''[[Mental Marshmallow]] [1958] ''
 
* ''[[Moorpark]]'' [1958]
 
* ''[[Moorpark]]'' [1958]
* ''[[Syzygy]]'' [1968]
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* ''[[Ragnarok (Carr)]]'' [1960] (with [[Terry Carr]] for [[SAPS]])
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* ''[[Goojie Publications|Syzygy]]'' [1968]
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* ''[[S---]]'' [1959-60] (with [[Terry Carr]] for [[SAPS]])
 
* ''[[Uneven]]'' [1959]
 
* ''[[Uneven]]'' [1959]
 
* ''[[Q.E.D.]]'' [1962]
 
* ''[[Q.E.D.]]'' [1962]
  
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{{person | born=1938 | died=2020}}
 
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Latest revision as of 06:42, 14 April 2022

(April 26, 1938 – October 23, 2020)

Miriam “Miri” Dyches (born Norah Van Dyke; later Carr, Knight and Lloyd) began publishing in the 1950s. Her first fanzine had a different name each for issue (Mental Marshmallow, Moor Park, Syzygy, Uneven, and Q.E.D.) but were all published under the imprint of Goojie Publications.

Born in California, she married Terry Carr in January 1959. As Miriam Carr co-edited Klein Bottle with Terry Carr. In 1960, she replaced Ron Ellik as his co-editor of Fanac.

A year or two later, she married Jerry Knight and, while living in Poughkeepsie, NY, published a FAPAzine, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Poughkeepsie, as Miriam Knight. They moved to Berkeley in April 1963.

She had one final name change, to Miriam Lloyd.

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