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Patterson did all of the eight covers of Boyd Raeburn's [[A Bas]], as well as covers for [[Canadian Fandom]]. She also did illustrations and covers for P. Howard Lyons [[Ibidem]]. The two soon married.  
 
Patterson did all of the eight covers of Boyd Raeburn's [[A Bas]], as well as covers for [[Canadian Fandom]]. She also did illustrations and covers for P. Howard Lyons [[Ibidem]]. The two soon married.  
  
''Ibidem'' was in fact two fanzines: one devoted to science fiction fandom and the other to stage magic. Long after the science fiction version had ceased to be published, the version of ''Ibidem'' devoted to stage magic continued on. 36 issues were published in all, released in a hardover three volume set in the 2000s, with full colour reproductions of Pat's covers and illustrations.     
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''Ibidem'' was in fact two fanzines: one devoted to science fiction fandom and the other to stage magic. Long after the science fiction version had ceased to be published, the version of ''Ibidem'' devoted to stage magic continued on. 36 issues were published in all, released in a hardcover three volume set in the 2000s, with full colour reproductions of Pat's covers and illustrations.     
  
 
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Revision as of 23:40, 30 October 2011

Pat Patterson was an artist whose work helped define the look of 1950s and 1960s fanzines.

Pat Patterson was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. By the time she began illustrating fanzines, Pat Patterson already had her own studio and was working as an artist. In the early 1950s she met P. Howard Lyons, Boyd Raeburn, and Gerald Steward and the group, calling themselves "Toronto Derelicts", who burst upon the science fiction scene in 1954.

Patterson did all of the eight covers of Boyd Raeburn's A Bas, as well as covers for Canadian Fandom. She also did illustrations and covers for P. Howard Lyons Ibidem. The two soon married.

Ibidem was in fact two fanzines: one devoted to science fiction fandom and the other to stage magic. Long after the science fiction version had ceased to be published, the version of Ibidem devoted to stage magic continued on. 36 issues were published in all, released in a hardcover three volume set in the 2000s, with full colour reproductions of Pat's covers and illustrations.

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