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− | + | '''APA-B''' was an [[APA]] started in 1983 by [[Pete Weston]] for the [[Birmingham Science Fiction Group]]. After it split off from the Brum Group it became known as '''The Organisation''', and continued on an independent basis under that name for many years. | |
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* [[Joe McNally]] -- ''[[Space Doubt]]'' | * [[Joe McNally]] -- ''[[Space Doubt]]'' | ||
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* [[Simon Norburn]] -- ''[[TOS]]'' | * [[Simon Norburn]] -- ''[[TOS]]'' | ||
* [[Darroll Pardoe]] | * [[Darroll Pardoe]] |
Revision as of 22:11, 28 August 2024
(Did you mean an organization?)
APA-B was an APA started in 1983 by Pete Weston for the Birmingham Science Fiction Group. After it split off from the Brum Group it became known as The Organisation, and continued on an independent basis under that name for many years.
Members and APAzines
- Sandra Bond
- Eugene Doherty
- Peter Dunn
- Cath Easthope (the first administrator) -- Grazing Saints
- Tommy Ferguson
- Jenny Glover
- Steve Green -- On Random Hold
- Joy Hibbert -- Lilith's Child
- Steve Jeffery
- Ken Lake -- Strange Male Syndrome
- William McCabe (the longest-lasting founder member)
- Lyn McConchie
- Joe McNally -- Space Doubt
- Nick Mills
- Simon Norburn -- TOS
- Darroll Pardoe
- Eunice Pearson
- Graham Poole -- Recyclotron
- Jan Poole -- Plight of Fantazine
- Mic Rogers
- Dave Rowley -- Four-Two-Seven
- Deirdre Rusling
- Charles Stross -- Death Squad
- Peter-Fred Thompson -- One Of The Faceless Fen
- Martin Tudor
- Paul Vincent -- Pretty Vacant
- Peter Weston -- Prolapse
Publication | 1983—???? |
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