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'''ERG''' was a science fiction fanzine published by Terry Jeeves (1922- 2011).
 
'''ERG''' was a science fiction fanzine published by Terry Jeeves (1922- 2011).
  
Terry Jeeves was a major force in founding the British Science Fiction Association, and was responsible for naming the club zine [[Vector]] and creating the art work for the first cover. ''ERG'' was Terry's own personal fanzine and was produced on an old duplicator.  Erg was always filled with Terry's illustration, which he handcut into the duplicator's wax stencils.  The quality of the illustrations produced by others using the same medium was rarely matched.
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Terry Jeeves was a major force in founding the British Science Fiction Association in 1958, and was responsible for naming the club zine [[Vector]] and creating the art work for the first cover. He was also one of the editors.
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''ERG'' was Terry's own personal fanzine and was produced on an old duplicator.  Erg was always filled with Terry's illustration, which he handcut into the duplicator's wax stencils.  The quality of the illustrations produced by others using the same medium was rarely matched.
  
 
''ERG'' was published throughout the 1950s, and on into the 1980s.
 
''ERG'' was published throughout the 1950s, and on into the 1980s.
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==External Links==
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*[http://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=ERG&action=edit Terry Jeeves Tribute in ''File 770'']
  
 
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Revision as of 20:35, 30 August 2011

ERG was a science fiction fanzine published by Terry Jeeves (1922- 2011).

Terry Jeeves was a major force in founding the British Science Fiction Association in 1958, and was responsible for naming the club zine Vector and creating the art work for the first cover. He was also one of the editors.

ERG was Terry's own personal fanzine and was produced on an old duplicator. Erg was always filled with Terry's illustration, which he handcut into the duplicator's wax stencils. The quality of the illustrations produced by others using the same medium was rarely matched.

ERG was published throughout the 1950s, and on into the 1980s.

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