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'''Georgina Ellis''', also known as Gina Ellis and Gina Clarke, is a fanzine editor and artist from Canada.
 
'''Georgina Ellis''', also known as Gina Ellis and Gina Clarke, is a fanzine editor and artist from Canada.
  
Georgina Ellis began publishing fanzines and producing fan art in the late 1950s in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. She was known as the "Dutch Ellis" at this time. In 1965 she married Norm Clarke, and together they moved to Aylmer, Quebec, where they began to release fanzines together, such as [[Honque]], and [[Queebshots]] with co-editor [[Boyd Raeburn]], a series of unrelated [[one shot]]s unified by the title alone. They both remained active in the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]] into the 1970s, releasing their zine [[Descant]] up until that time.  
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Georgina Ellis began publishing fanzines and producing fan art in the late 1950s in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. She was known as the "Dutch Ellis" at this time. In 1965 she married Norm Clarke, and together they moved to Aylmer, Quebec, where they began to release fanzines together, such as [[Honque]], and [[Queebshots]] with co-editor [[Boyd Raeburn]], a series of unrelated [[one shot]]s unified by the title alone. They both remained active in the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]] into the 1970s, releasing their zine [[Descant]] up until that time.
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During the time she was married, Georgina used the name 'Gina Clarke' but after Norm Clark died she resumed using her original name. 
  
 
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Revision as of 18:51, 22 March 2011

Georgina Ellis, also known as Gina Ellis and Gina Clarke, is a fanzine editor and artist from Canada.

Georgina Ellis began publishing fanzines and producing fan art in the late 1950s in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. She was known as the "Dutch Ellis" at this time. In 1965 she married Norm Clarke, and together they moved to Aylmer, Quebec, where they began to release fanzines together, such as Honque, and Queebshots with co-editor Boyd Raeburn, a series of unrelated one shots unified by the title alone. They both remained active in the Fantasy Amateur Press Association into the 1970s, releasing their zine Descant up until that time.

During the time she was married, Georgina used the name 'Gina Clarke' but after Norm Clark died she resumed using her original name.

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