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NotFans was a [[fan]] group at Nottingham University.  Some of the fans in the organization were [[Jim Linwood]], [[Bob Parkinson]], [[John Dyke]], and [[Jacqui Bratton]].  It  held regular Wednesday night meetings, but disbanded in mid-[[1962]] after [[Bob Parkinson|Parkinson]] and [[John Dyke|Dyke]] graduated and left.  The club's [[fanzine]], ''[[Jetstream]]'', lasted just one issue.  [[Jim Linwood]] published two more issues on his own, through the [[OMPA]].
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NotFans was a [[fan]] group at Nottingham University.  Some of the fans in the organization were [[Jim Linwood]], [[Bob Parkinson]], [[John Dyke]], and [[Jacqui Bratton]].  It  held regular Wednesday night meetings, but disbanded in mid-1962 after [[Bob Parkinson|Parkinson]] and [[John Dyke|Dyke]] graduated and left.  The club's [[fanzine]], ''[[Jetstream]]'', lasted just one issue.  [[Jim Linwood]] published two more issues on his own, through the [[OMPA]].
  
 
A second nearly contemporary Nottingham club, [[Forest Fields Science Fiction Society]], was apparently unrelated.
 
A second nearly contemporary Nottingham club, [[Forest Fields Science Fiction Society]], was apparently unrelated.

Revision as of 05:33, 31 December 2019

NotFans was a fan group at Nottingham University. Some of the fans in the organization were Jim Linwood, Bob Parkinson, John Dyke, and Jacqui Bratton. It held regular Wednesday night meetings, but disbanded in mid-1962 after Parkinson and Dyke graduated and left. The club's fanzine, Jetstream, lasted just one issue. Jim Linwood published two more issues on his own, through the OMPA.

A second nearly contemporary Nottingham club, Forest Fields Science Fiction Society, was apparently unrelated.


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