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Bertil (Balte) Mårtensson was was an active Swedish [[fan]] and [[pro]] who found [[fandom]] in 1961.  He died of smoke inhalation after a fire in his apartment.
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'''Bertil “Balte” Mårtensson''' was an active [[Swedish]] [[fan]] and [[pro]] who found [[fandom]] in 1961.   
  
Together with [[John-Henri Holmberg]] and [[Mats Dannewitz Linder]] he formed the fannish group [[WDVF]] (Witterhetssällskapet Din Vän Fandom) which did a series of satirical, witty [[fanzines]] under different titles in the 60s. They are now considered classics. It also edited and contributed to ''[[SF Forum]]'', the leading fanzine from the [[Scandinavian SF Association]].  He chaired the [[Lund Fantasy Fan Society]] (LF3)
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His first [[fanzine]] was ''[[Ogre (Martensson)|Ogre]]'', [[published]] in only two issues; after that he [[published]] a few [[oneshots]], and together with [[John-Henri Holmberg]] and [[Mats Dannewitz Linder]] formed the [[fannish]] group [[WDVF]] (Witterhetssällskapet Din Vän Fandom), which did a half dozen satirical, [[humor]]ous oneshots in the late 1960s. They are now considered classics. All three also [[edited]] and contributed to ''[[SF Forum]]'', a leading fanzine from the [[Scandinavian SF Association]].  Bertil Mårtensson also [[chaired]] both the [[Lund Fantasy Fan Society]] (LF3) and the Southern Sweden Crime Writers' organization.
  
Professionally, he published six sf novels, a hundred stories as well as many further publications in the crime novels field.
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Professionally, Mårtensson was a professor of philosophy at Lund University and Umeå University; in Umeå, he was also head of the philosophy department. As a writer, he published eight [[sf]] novels, a [[fantasy]] [[trilogy]], four crime novels, a book of [[sf poetry]] and around a hundred short stories, most of them sf.
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He died of smoke inhalation after a fire in his apartment.
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* ''[[Ogre (Martensson)|Ogre]]''
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*''[[SF Forum]]''
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* ''[[Den suckande tungan]]'' [1969] (written by [[Kjell Borgström]], [[edited]] and [[published]] with [[John-Henri Holmberg]] and [[Mats Linder]])
  
 
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* 1968 -- [[Swedish Academy of Science Fiction Award]]
 
* 1972 -- [[Eurocon 1]] (Special Award)
 
* 1972 -- [[Eurocon 1]] (Special Award)
* 1999 -- [[Unicon]]
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* 1981 -- [[Unicon (UK) 2]] Short Story Contest Winner
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* 1989 -- [[Fantastika 1989]]
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* 1999 -- [[Baltcon | jUnicon / Baltcon 99]]
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Latest revision as of 17:19, 13 August 2023

(June 12, 1945 – November 4, 2018)

Bertil “Balte” Mårtensson was an active Swedish fan and pro who found fandom in 1961.

His first fanzine was Ogre, published in only two issues; after that he published a few oneshots, and together with John-Henri Holmberg and Mats Dannewitz Linder formed the fannish group WDVF (Witterhetssällskapet Din Vän Fandom), which did a half dozen satirical, humorous oneshots in the late 1960s. They are now considered classics. All three also edited and contributed to SF Forum, a leading fanzine from the Scandinavian SF Association. Bertil Mårtensson also chaired both the Lund Fantasy Fan Society (LF3) and the Southern Sweden Crime Writers' organization.

Professionally, Mårtensson was a professor of philosophy at Lund University and Umeå University; in Umeå, he was also head of the philosophy department. As a writer, he published eight sf novels, a fantasy trilogy, four crime novels, a book of sf poetry and around a hundred short stories, most of them sf.

He died of smoke inhalation after a fire in his apartment.

Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.

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