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'''Jim Linwood''', a [[British]] [[fan]], sometimes spells his name '''Jhim'''.  Perhaps his most prominent contribution to the field was his coinage of the term "[[New Wave]]" in ''[[Les Spinge]]'' in 1964.
 
'''Jim Linwood''', a [[British]] [[fan]], sometimes spells his name '''Jhim'''.  Perhaps his most prominent contribution to the field was his coinage of the term "[[New Wave]]" in ''[[Les Spinge]]'' in 1964.
  
He was a member of [[NotFans]] and a founder of the [[Young Science Fiction Reading Group]] for which he [[published]] the ''[[YSFRG Newsletter]]''.  He was a member of [[OMPA]] for which he published ''[[Fifty-Second Street]]'', ''[[Jetstream]]'', ''[[Son of the Fanalytic Eye]]'', and ''[[Movie Music]]''.
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He was a member of [[NotFans]] and a founder of the [[Young Science Fiction Reading Group]] for which he [[published]] the ''[[YSFRG Newsletter]]''.  He was a member of [[OMPA]] for which he [[published]] ''[[Fifty-Second Street]]'', ''[[Jetstream]]'', ''[[Son of the Fanalytic Eye]]'', and ''[[Movie Music]]''.
  
In the 1960s and 1970s, he earned a reputation as an incisive fanzine reviewer, with columns such as "The Moving Target".
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In the 1960s and 1970s, he earned a reputation as an incisive [[fanzine]] reviewer, with [[columns]] such as "The Moving Target".
  
Towards the end of the 1970s he became fannishly inactive, but was enticed back to fandom by [[Greg Pickersgill]] and [[Peter Weston]] circa 2000.
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Towards the end of the 1970s, he became [[fannishly]] inactive, but was enticed back to [[fandom]] by [[Greg Pickersgill]] and [[Peter Weston]] circa 2000.
  
He has compiled an index to the 1950s Scots prozine, Nebula Science Fiction: https://www.geocities.ws/linwood/SF/Nebula/index.html
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He compiled an [[index]] to the 1950s [[Scots]] [[prozine]], ''[[Nebula Science Fiction]]'': ''[[Nebula Science Fiction: 1952-1959]]''.
  
His wife, [[Marion Linwood]], is also a fan.
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His wife, [[Marion Linwood]] (nee Lansdale), is also a fan. They married in March 1963 and by way of honeymoon attended that year's [[Eastercon]].
  
 
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Jim Linwood, a British fan, sometimes spells his name Jhim. Perhaps his most prominent contribution to the field was his coinage of the term "New Wave" in Les Spinge in 1964.

He was a member of NotFans and a founder of the Young Science Fiction Reading Group for which he published the YSFRG Newsletter. He was a member of OMPA for which he published Fifty-Second Street, Jetstream, Son of the Fanalytic Eye, and Movie Music.

In the 1960s and 1970s, he earned a reputation as an incisive fanzine reviewer, with columns such as "The Moving Target".

Towards the end of the 1970s, he became fannishly inactive, but was enticed back to fandom by Greg Pickersgill and Peter Weston circa 2000.

He compiled an index to the 1950s Scots prozine, Nebula Science Fiction: Nebula Science Fiction: 1952-1959.

His wife, Marion Linwood (nee Lansdale), is also a fan. They married in March 1963 and by way of honeymoon attended that year's Eastercon.

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