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A [[British]] [[fanzine fan]] and [[conrunner]] who discovered [[fandom]] in the early 70s.  He has worked on a variety of convention committees, including chairing [[Novacon 14]] and [[ConRunner 4]].  He won [[TAFF]] in 2009.  He has been administrator of the [[Nova Award]] for [[fanzines]] since 2002.
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A [[British]] [[fanzine fan]] and [[conrunner]] who discovered [[fandom]] in the early 70s.  He has worked on a variety of convention committees, including chairing [[Novacon 14]].  He won [[TAFF]] in 2009.  He has been administrator of the [[Nova Award]] for [[fanzines]] since 2002.
  
 
Clubs include the [[Solihull SF Group]], the [[Birmingham SF Group]], the [[Black Lodge]], and the [[MiSFiTs]] (the [[Mercian Science Fiction Triangle]]).  He was a founder of the [[British Amateur Press Association]] and has been administrator since 2002.
 
Clubs include the [[Solihull SF Group]], the [[Birmingham SF Group]], the [[Black Lodge]], and the [[MiSFiTs]] (the [[Mercian Science Fiction Triangle]]).  He was a founder of the [[British Amateur Press Association]] and has been administrator since 2002.
  
He published ''[[Critical Wave]]: The European Science Fiction & Fantasy Review'' with [[Martin Tudor]] from 1987 through 1996.  He was an editor of the ''[[Brum Group News]]''. His [[fanzines]] include ''[[Astron]]'' (with [[Chris Cutts]]), ''[[Meta]]'' (with [[Noel Chidwick]] and [[Paul Harris]], for the [[Birmingham SF Group]]), ''[[Gonzo]]'', ''[[Basilisk]]'', ''[[Twilight Zine (Green fanzine)]]'' and ''[[Overmatter]]'' (for the [[Solihull SF Group]]), ''[[Horrorshow]]'' (with [[Alan Keeley]]), ''[[Closer to the Edge]]'', ''[[Free Radical]]'', ''[[Saijin]]'', ''[[Sounding the Ritual Echo]]'' and ''[[Thunderbox]]'' (with [[Ann Green]]), ''[[Omega]]'' (through the [[British Amateur Press Association]]), ''[[On Random Hold]]'' (through [[APA-B]], aka the [[Organisation]]), ''[[Something for the Weekend]]'' (through the [[Nameless Apa]]), ''[[Slave Girls of FAPA]]'' and ''[[Cyfddydd]]'' (for [[FAPA]]).  More fanzines: ''[[Events in Dense Fog]]'', ''[[Are You Still Here?]]'', ''[[The Fortnightly Fix]]'', ''[[Kurtz's Lament]]'' (through [[Halloween]]), ''[[Railings]]'', and ''[[Gaijin]]''.  He is UK bureau chief for ''[[Mansplat!]]''.  With [[Nic Farey]] and [[Jacqueline Monahan]] he published ''[[All Jacq'd Up]]'' to promote [[Jacqueline Monahan]]'s candidacy for [[TAFF]].
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He published ''[[Critical Wave]]: The European Science Fiction & Fantasy Review'' with [[Martin Tudor]] from 1987 through 1996.  He was an editor of the ''[[Brum Group News]]''.  He is UK bureau chief for ''[[Mansplat!]]''.  With [[Nic Farey]] and [[Jacqueline Monahan]] he published ''[[All Jacq'd Up]]'' to promote [[Jacqueline Monahan]]'s candidacy for [[TAFF]].
  
He was married to the late [[Ann Green]].
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He was married to the late [[Ann Green]].  
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{{fanzines}}
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* ''[[All Jacq'd Up]]''
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* ''[[Are You Still Here?]]''
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* ''[[Astron]]'' (with [[Chris Cutts]])
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* ''[[Basilisk]]''
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* ''[[Brum Group News]]'' (some issues)
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* ''[[Closer to the Edge]]''
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* ''[[Critical Wave]]'' (with [[Martin Tudor]])
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* ''[[Cyfddydd]]'' (for [[FAPA]])
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* ''[[Events in Dense Fog]]''
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* ''[[The Fortnightly Fix]]''
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* ''[[Free Radical]]''
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* ''[[Gaijin]]''
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* ''[[Gonzo]]''
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* ''[[Horrorshow]]'' [1992-93] (with [[Alan Keeley]] as by [[Eddie Trenchcoat]])
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* ''[[Kurtz's Lament]]'' (through [[Halloween]])
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* ''[[Meta]]'' (with [[Noel Chudwick]] and [[Paul Harris]], for the [[Birmingham SF Group]])
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* ''[[Omega]]'' (through the [[British Amateur Press Association]])
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* ''[[On Random Hold]]'' (through [[APA-B]], aka the [[Organisation]])
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* ''[[Overmatter]]'' (for the [[Solihull SF Group]])
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* ''[[Railings]]''
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* ''[[Saijin]]''
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* ''[[Slave Girls of FAPA]]'' (for [[FAPA]])
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* ''[[Something for the Weekend]]'' (through the [[Nameless APA]])
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* ''[[Sounding the Ritual Echo]]''
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* ''[[Thunderbox]]'' (with [[Ann Green]])
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* ''[[Twilight Zine (Green)]]''
  
 
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{{recognition}}
* 1986 -- [[MiScon 1]]
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* 1986 -- [[MisCon 1]]
* 2009 -- [[TAFF]]
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* 2009 -- [[2009 TAFF Race|TAFF]]
  
{{person}}
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[[Category:fan]]
 
[[Category:fan]]
 
[[Category:UK]]
 
[[Category:UK]]

Latest revision as of 11:04, 7 March 2022

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A British fanzine fan and conrunner who discovered fandom in the early 70s. He has worked on a variety of convention committees, including chairing Novacon 14. He won TAFF in 2009. He has been administrator of the Nova Award for fanzines since 2002.

Clubs include the Solihull SF Group, the Birmingham SF Group, the Black Lodge, and the MiSFiTs (the Mercian Science Fiction Triangle). He was a founder of the British Amateur Press Association and has been administrator since 2002.

He published Critical Wave: The European Science Fiction & Fantasy Review with Martin Tudor from 1987 through 1996. He was an editor of the Brum Group News. He is UK bureau chief for Mansplat!. With Nic Farey and Jacqueline Monahan he published All Jacq'd Up to promote Jacqueline Monahan's candidacy for TAFF.

He was married to the late Ann Green.

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