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The '''Stoke-on-Trent SF Society''' was founded in December 1976 by [[Chris Hall]] who became its first [[chairman]]. Over 30 people attended its inaugural meeting, with membership stablising at about 13 regulars including [[Dave Rowley]] and [[Bill Little]]. The group met on the first Tuesday of every month at the WFA, Cartwright House, Hanley, had its own library and internal newsletter. It was [[sercon]] in orientation with talks by visiting pros and regular SF discussion sessions.
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The '''Stoke-on-Trent SF Society''' was founded in December 1976 by [[Chris Hall]] who became its first [[chairman]]. Over 30 people attended its inaugural meeting, with membership stablising at about 13 regulars including [[Dave Rowley]] and [[Bill Little]]. The group met on the first Tuesday of every month at the WFA, Cartwright House, Hanley, had its own library and internal newsletter, the ''[[SoTSFS Newsletter]]''. It was [[sercon]] in orientation with talks by visiting pros and regular SF discussion sessions.
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The Society was profiled in ''[[Matrix]]'' #17 (April 1978).
  
 
It is unrelated to the earlier [[Stoke-on-Trent Science Fiction Club]] except by geography.
 
It is unrelated to the earlier [[Stoke-on-Trent Science Fiction Club]] except by geography.

Latest revision as of 06:12, 30 October 2024

The Stoke-on-Trent SF Society was founded in December 1976 by Chris Hall who became its first chairman. Over 30 people attended its inaugural meeting, with membership stablising at about 13 regulars including Dave Rowley and Bill Little. The group met on the first Tuesday of every month at the WFA, Cartwright House, Hanley, had its own library and internal newsletter, the SoTSFS Newsletter. It was sercon in orientation with talks by visiting pros and regular SF discussion sessions.

The Society was profiled in Matrix #17 (April 1978).

It is unrelated to the earlier Stoke-on-Trent Science Fiction Club except by geography.


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