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− | + | '''''Ex-Inchmery Fan Diary''''' is [[one-shot]] published by [[Vince Clarke]] in 1960, after his common-law wife, [[Joy Goodwin|Joy]], deserted him to marry and move to the [[US]] with [[Sandy Sanderson]], a [[fan]] who was a lodger at their house. Clarke retained custody of their daughter, Nicki. | |
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+ | Clarke described the event as a betrayal and he gafiated for more than 20 years as a result, after publishing this anguished farewell and account of the breakup. | ||
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+ | Besides the trio’s interpersonal relations, the Diary also brings in [[fandom]] in the [[U.K.]] and [[U.S.]], [[TAFF]] and the [[WSFS, Inc.]] brangle. | ||
[https://taff.org.uk/ebooks.php?x=ExInch Ebook edition]. | [https://taff.org.uk/ebooks.php?x=ExInch Ebook edition]. |
Revision as of 16:04, 25 August 2020
Ex-Inchmery Fan Diary is one-shot published by Vin¢ Clarke in 1960, after his common-law wife, Joy, deserted him to marry and move to the United States with Sandy Sanderson, a fan who was a lodger at their house. Clarke retained custody of their daughter, Nicki.
Clarke described the event as a betrayal and he gafiated for more than 20 years as a result, after publishing this anguished farewell and account of the breakup.
Besides the trio’s interpersonal relations, the Diary also brings in fandom in the U.K. and U.S., TAFF and the WSFS, Inc. brangle.
Publication | 1960 |
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