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Tim Groome
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Name: | Tim Groome |
Alias(es): | TJG |
Type: | fan artist, fan writer |
Fandoms: | Science Fiction Fandom, Star Trek: TOS |
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Tim Groome was a fan artist and author active in Star Trek: TOS fandom in the early 1980s.
Tim also created the cover art for the science fiction zine Horrograph (Graham Joyce for Novacon 24, Nov 1994)[1] and contributed a regular cartoon for Brum Group News.[2]
Writing
From Classified Assignments #1 (1981):
- "Star Trek—The Radio Programme" (with Tony Cullen)
- "Kirk and Khan" (poetry)
From Classified Assignments #2 (1982):
- "After Kahn"
Sample Art
Interior art from Computer Playback #5 (1981).
Interior art from Computer Playback #5 (1981).
Interior art from Classified Assignments #1 (1981). For "STAR TREK — The Radio Programme".
Interior art from Classified Assignments #1 (1981).
Interior art from Classified Assignments #2 (1982).
References
- ^ The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984-1998: Books, Listed by Author. (Accessed 24 November 2017.)
- ^ David Hardy in Prolapse 4 (December 2006): "I took over the Newsletter from Tony and Carol in February 1988...and promptly re-named it the Brum Group News.... I introduced a cover illustration (dropped a year later in favour of details of the current month’s speaker or programme), interior illos and column headers, a regular cartoon from Tim Groome, letter columns (which at times became quite animated), a regular report of last month’s meeting (usually written by myself), a New Member panel, etc., as well as the usual reviews."