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A [[British]] [[fan]] who found [[fandom]] in 1973. He was one of the organizers of the last three [[Mexicon]]s, ran several [[Rubicon]]s and helped organized [[Precursor]]. He was on the committees of [[Skycon]] [[Corflu 32]], and [[Seacon 03]].  He was a founding member of the [[Leeds University SF Society]] and ran the club for a couple of years. He was very active in [[BSFA]] in the late 70s and early 80s.  He was married to fellow [[fan]] [[Eve Harvey]].
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[[File:John Harvey (1980s). From the collection of Vince Clarke, courtesy of Rob Hansen..jpg|200 px|thumb|right|'''John Harvey (1980s)'''.<br>''From the collection of [[Vince Clarke]], courtesy of [[Rob Hansen]]''.]]'''John Harvey''' is a [[British]] [[fanzine]] [[fan]] and [[conrunner]] who found [[fandom]] in 1973. He was one of the organisers of the last three [[Mexicon]]s, ran several [[Rubicon]]s and helped organize [[Precursor]]. He was on the [[committees]] of [[Skycon]], [[Corflu 32]], and [[Seacon 03]].  He was a founding member of the [[Leeds University SF Society]] and ran the [[club]] for a couple of years. He was very active in [[BSFA]] in the late 1970s and early '80s.   
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He was married to fellow [[fan]] [[Eve Harvey]]. They moved to [[France]] in 2013.  
  
 
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{{fanzines}}
* ''[[Fanfoodery|Fanfoodery: or The Plain Fan's Guide to Happy Eatiing]]'' (with [[Eve Harvey]])
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* ''[[Fanfoodery|Fanfoodery: or The Plain Fan's Guide to Happy Eating]]'' [1987] (with [[Eve Harvey]])
* ''[[Ghas]]'' (with [[Eve Harvey]])
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* ''[[Ghas]]'' [1976–1978] (with [[Carol Gregory]] and [[Eve Harvey]])
* ''[[Matrix]]'' (some issues, with [[Eve Harvey]])
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* ''[[Matrix]]'' [1978–1985] (#21–30, #53, #61 with [[Eve Harvey]]; #63 and #64 alone)
* ''[[Pulp_(UK)|Pulp]]'' (with [[Rob Hansen]] and [[Avedon Carol]])
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* ''[[Pulp_(UK)|Pulp]]'' [1986-1991(with [[Rob Hansen]] and [[Avedon Carol]])
 
* ''[[Raindrops on Roses...]]'' [1999] (with [[Eve Harvey]])
 
* ''[[Raindrops on Roses...]]'' [1999] (with [[Eve Harvey]])
 
* ''[[Reprise]]'' [2005] (with [[Eve Harvey]])
 
* ''[[Reprise]]'' [2005] (with [[Eve Harvey]])
* ''[[Sat'd'y Barfly]]'' (with [[Eve Harvey]])
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* ''[[Sat'd'y Barfly]]'' [1986]
* ''[[Wallbanger]]'' (with [[Eve Harvey]])
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* ''[[Seacon Behind Closed Doors]]'' [1980, for [[FEAPA]]]
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* ''[[Wallbanger]]'' (first issue with [[Eve Harvey]], from at least #3 by Eve Harvey alone)
  
 
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* 2001 -- Elected [[Past president of the FWA]]
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* 2001 [[Past president of the FWA]]
* 2005 -- [[Paragon 2]]
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* 2005 [[Paragon 2]]
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Latest revision as of 05:19, 15 October 2024

(Did you mean Jon M. Harvey?)

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John Harvey (1980s).
From the collection of Vin¢ Clarke, courtesy of Rob Hansen.

John Harvey is a British fanzine fan and conrunner who found fandom in 1973. He was one of the organisers of the last three Mexicons, ran several Rubicons and helped organize Precursor. He was on the committees of Skycon, Corflu 32, and Seacon 03. He was a founding member of the Leeds University SF Society and ran the club for a couple of years. He was very active in BSFA in the late 1970s and early '80s.

He was married to fellow fan Eve Harvey. They moved to France in 2013.

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