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− | '''ERG''' | + | [[Image:Erg_copy.jpg|right|frame|'''ERG''' <br/> Issue 90 April 1985 <br/> Cover art by Terry Jeeves]] |
− | + | '''ERG''' was a science fiction fanzine published by [[Terry Jeeves]] (1922- 2011). | |
− | ''ERG'' was Terry's own personal fanzine and was produced on an old duplicator. | + | ''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 from 1959 til 2005. 166 issues were released. It was distributed by [[Offtrails Magazine Publishers Association]], while | + | ''ERG'' was published from April 1959 til 2005. 166 issues were released. It was distributed by [[Offtrails Magazine Publishers Association]], while this [[Amateur Press Association|amateur press association]] existed. The last issue appeared in 2004. |
− | Contributors included Eric Needham ([[Now & Then]]). | + | Contributors of writing included Ron Bennett ([[Ploy]], [[Skyrack]]), writing the column "The Old Mill Stream", as "Penelope Fendergaste", Alan Burns, Eric Needham ([[Now & Then]]), Ken Slater, and James Verran. |
− | + | Contributors of art work included Eddy Dean, and Michael Rodan, among others. | |
− | + | Letters came from Mike Ashley, Pamela Boal, Ian Covell, Ted Hughes, Ken Lake and Eric Mayer, among many others. | |
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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 created the art work for the first cover, as well as being one of the editors for 1958-1959. He was also co-editor of [[Triode]] with Eric Bentcliffe, and one of the editors of [[The Damned Patrol]], along with Joe Gibson ([[G2]]), John Berry ([[Pot Pourri]]), and [[Beryl Mercer]] ([[Link (UK)|Link]], [[Oz (UK)|Oz]]). | ||
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+ | Terry Jeeves won the Rotsler Award for fanzine artists in 2007 and was inducted into the First Fandom Hall of Fame in 2010. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=ERG&action=edit Terry Jeeves Tribute in ''File 770''] | *[http://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=ERG&action=edit Terry Jeeves Tribute in ''File 770''] | ||
+ | *[http://www.scifiinc.org/rotsler/2007-jeeves/ Terry Jeeves 2007 Rotsler Award Winner page] | ||
[[Category:Zine]] | [[Category:Zine]] |
Latest revision as of 03:40, 28 June 2014
ERG was a science fiction fanzine published by Terry Jeeves (1922- 2011).
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 from April 1959 til 2005. 166 issues were released. It was distributed by Offtrails Magazine Publishers Association, while this amateur press association existed. The last issue appeared in 2004.
Contributors of writing included Ron Bennett (Ploy, Skyrack), writing the column "The Old Mill Stream", as "Penelope Fendergaste", Alan Burns, Eric Needham (Now & Then), Ken Slater, and James Verran.
Contributors of art work included Eddy Dean, and Michael Rodan, among others.
Letters came from Mike Ashley, Pamela Boal, Ian Covell, Ted Hughes, Ken Lake and Eric Mayer, among many others.
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 created the art work for the first cover, as well as being one of the editors for 1958-1959. He was also co-editor of Triode with Eric Bentcliffe, and one of the editors of The Damned Patrol, along with Joe Gibson (G2), John Berry (Pot Pourri), and Beryl Mercer (Link, Oz).
Terry Jeeves won the Rotsler Award for fanzine artists in 2007 and was inducted into the First Fandom Hall of Fame in 2010.