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* ''[[Nazgul's Bane]]'' | * ''[[Nazgul's Bane]]'' | ||
* ''[[Odds, Sods, and Hogwash]]'' [late 90s] | * ''[[Odds, Sods, and Hogwash]]'' [late 90s] | ||
− | * ''[[Olaf Alternative]]'' | + | * ''[[Olaf]]'' [1989-99] |
+ | * ''[[Olaf Alternative]]'' [1992-94] | ||
* ''[[Outhouse]]'' | * ''[[Outhouse]]'' | ||
* ''[[Sally-Port]]'' | * ''[[Sally-Port]]'' |
Revision as of 09:29, 18 January 2021
(October 21, 1936 -- August 4, 2000)
Ken M. P. Cheslin was a British fan who was a member of the Stourbridge Circle, BSFA, OMPA, and The Fellowship of the Ring. He was on the Brumcon committee and was a member of the Birmingham Science Fiction Group. He was made a Knight of St. Fantony at Loncon II.
He republished Vin¢ Clarke's ATom: A Tribute, and published his own ATom 2000. He collected the Goon Defective Agency tales -- by John Berry, Atom and others -- in several volumes as The Bleary Eyes and with John Berry, published Fables of Irish Fandom. He published the first British Tolkien fanzine, Nazgul's Bane.
- The Adventures of Hemlock Soames (and Flotsam)
- ATom 2000 [2000]
- The Bleary Eyes
- Childs Garden of Olaf
- Envoy (for OMPA)
- Fables of Irish Fandom (with John Berry)
- Les Spinge
- Millennium Travels [2000]
- Nazgul's Bane
- Odds, Sods, and Hogwash [late 90s]
- Olaf [1989-99]
- Olaf Alternative [1992-94]
- Outhouse
- Sally-Port
- Whatsit [1962-76]
Person | 1936—2000 |
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