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Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer

The Hugo Awards, the most prestigious awards in science fiction fandom, are given every year for science fiction or fantasy, and related areas in fandom, art and dramatic presentation, of the previous year, by members of the annual World Science Fiction Convention ("Worldcon"). According to Article...
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Alexei Panshin

Alexis Adams Panshin (born August 14, 1940) is an American author and science fiction (SF) critic. He has written several critical works and several novels, including the 1968 Nebula Award-winning novel Rite of Passage and the 1990 Hugo Award...

Ted White

Ted White (born February 4, 1938) is a Hugo Award-winning American writer, known as a science fiction author and editor as well as a music critic. In addition to books and stories written under his own name, he has also co-authored novels with Dave...

Wilson Tucker

For the football player, see Bob Tucker (American football). Arthur Wilson "Bob" Tucker (November 23, 1914 – October 6, 2006) was an American mystery, action adventure, and science fiction writer, who wrote as Wilson Tucker. He was also a prominent...

Harry Warner, Jr.

Harry Warner, Jr. (December 19, 1922-February 17, 2003), was an American journalist. He spent 40 years working for the Hagerstown, Maryland, Herald-Mail. He was also an important science fiction fan and historian of fandom and Washington County,...

Terry Carr

Terry Gene Carr (February 19, 1937 – April 7, 1987) was a U.S. science fiction author and editor. Terry Carr was born in Grants Pass, Oregon. He was an enthusiastic publisher of science fiction fanzines, which later helped open his way into the...

Susan Wood

Susan Joan Wood (August 22, 1948-November 12, 1980 was a Canadian author, critic, and science fiction fan, born in Ottawa, Ontario. Wood discovered science fiction fandom while she was studying at Carleton University in the 1960s. Wood met fellow...

Bob Shaw

Bob Shaw, born Robert Shaw, (31 December 1931 - 12 February 1996) was a science fiction author and fan from Northern Ireland. He was noted for his originality and wit. He was two-time recipient (in 1979 and 1980) of the Hugo Award for Best Fan...

Richard E. Geis

Richard E. Geis (1927- ) is an American erotica writer and science fiction fan and writer from Portland, Oregon who won the Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer in 1982 and 1983; and whose science fiction fanzine Science Fiction Review won the 1969, 1970,...

Mike Glyer

Mike Glyer is a publisher of the science fiction fan newszine File 770. He holds the record for being nominated for the Hugo Awards the most times, 45, and has won 9 times. File 770 won Best Fanzine Hugo in 1984, 1985, 1989, 2000, 2001 and 2008, and...

David Langford

David Rowland Langford (born 10 April 1953) is a British author, editor and critic, largely active within the science fiction field. He publishes the science fiction fanzine and newsletter Ansible. David Langford was born and grew up in Newport,...

John Scalzi

John Michael Scalzi II (born May 10, 1969) is an author and online writer, best known for his Hugo Award-nominated science fiction novel Old Man's War, released by Tor Books in January 2005, and for his blog Whatever, at which he has written daily...
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