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− | '''Susan Smith-Clarke''' is one of the seminal figures in Science Fiction fandom in Australia. Smith-Clarke has been involved in many ways and through many years with fandom. She began this long career in high school as a literary Science Fiction fan, publishing her own fanzine [[ | + | '''Susan Smith-Clarke''' is one of the seminal figures in Science Fiction fandom in Australia. Smith-Clarke has been involved in many ways and through many years with fandom. She began this long career in high school as a literary Science Fiction fan, publishing her own fanzine [[Girl's own fanzine]] (1973), later [[fanzine]] include, [[Beyond Antares]] (1977-1986) the official [[fanzine]] of the Star Trek club Astrex, and [[Chronicles]] (1984-), a Blake's 7 [[fanzine]]. |
− | Aside from her own publishing, Susan also acquired a large collection of [[ | + | Aside from her own publishing, Susan also acquired a large collection of [[fanzine]], newsletters etc. that are now housed in the [http://www.nla.gov.au National Library of Australia] as the [[Susan Smith-Clarke Fanzine Collection]]. |
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Revision as of 22:15, 21 November 2007
Susan Smith-Clarke is one of the seminal figures in Science Fiction fandom in Australia. Smith-Clarke has been involved in many ways and through many years with fandom. She began this long career in high school as a literary Science Fiction fan, publishing her own fanzine Girl's own fanzine (1973), later fanzine include, Beyond Antares (1977-1986) the official fanzine of the Star Trek club Astrex, and Chronicles (1984-), a Blake's 7 fanzine.
Aside from her own publishing, Susan also acquired a large collection of fanzine, newsletters etc. that are now housed in the National Library of Australia as the Susan Smith-Clarke Fanzine Collection.