Tikwis Hall

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(1943 –)

Tikwis Hall, also known as Tikki Hall, was a UK fan from London active in the 1950s and early 1960s. In a letter in Prolapse #6 Michael Moorcock implies she was originally from Australia.

Her older sister Sandra said in Orion #23 that Tikwis was sixteen in 1959 when she joined the the London Circle's expedition to Cheltenham at Whitsun:

Tikwis wrote home asking if she could be costumed as a Balinese dancing girl. She was effectively silenced by sending her a photograph of how little a dancing girl would wear. It was agreed that she would go as 'the spoils of war', or 'what the Crusaders brought back with them'.

She attended the 1959 London Symposium and the 1960 Eastercon, also in London.

Moorcock, who'd briefly dated Tikwis, said in the Prolapse letter that he'd last seen her in 1980. He thought she might have subsequently returned to Australia.


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