Ken McIntyre Award

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A British award for the best fanzine art named after British fanartist Ken McIntyre. It was first awarded in 1971, apparently organized by Rog Peyton. It is unclear when (if) it ceased to be awarded.

Year Winner Reason Notes
1971 Jim Pitts cover of Balthus 2 Also reported in Checkpoint and Focal Point as "not awarded this year"
1972 David Fletcher Perhaps error for 1973 win?
1973 David Fletcher cover of Shadow 18 Reported in Checkpoint 37 and 38
1974 not presented According to report in Checkpoint 47
1975 Carol Gregory Reported in Checkpoint 61
1976 Jon Langford
1978 Steve Bruce
1981 Pete Lyon
1982 Rob Hansen
1994 Barbara Mascetti for the Stratmann wedding invitation Reported in Ansible 81
1995 Dave Harwood cover of Attitude 2 Reported in Ansible 94
1996 not presented no nominations received Accordihg to report in Ansible 106
1998 not presented? Accordihg to report in Ansible 130
1999 Tom Abba best unpublished work in the art show Reported in Ansible 142
2000 Sue Mason cover of 2Kon Progress Report 1
2001 Tom Abba best unpublished work in the art show Perhaps error for 1999 win?

It seems to have had a fraught history. There was an online discussion in 1998 and Bridget Hardcastle posted:

We tried to administer the Ken MacIntyre award at the 1996 Eastercon. Both the original and the published form of the artwork need to be displayed, and must be judged by a panel of five people including (I think - my brain is being severely dredged at this point) a con committee member, a Knight of St Fantony, a member of some other group (either Brum, BSFA or FoF [ Friends of Foundation?], I forget) and two other people chosen in an arcane manner.

Later, Bernie Peek posted

The Ken MacIntyre award is in an even worse state. It wasn't mentioned in the con publications this year [1998] and wasn't awarded. The award was originally intended to be for fanzine art. The conditions laid down for choosing the recipient makes it very difficult to administer. Because it's theoretically possible to meet the conditions, no Eastercon feels that it has the authority to change the rules.

In 1989, the rules were reported as:

The Ken McIntyre award is given for the best fanzine artwork of the year. All pieces of art must be nominated in advance. Both the original artwork and a published copy must be on display at the con. The winner is chosen by a committee that consists of: 

1) A BSFA nominee, 
2) A Knights of St.Fantony nominee, 
3) The convention committee nominee, 
4) Rog Peyton (or proxy), 
5) A. N. Other. 

In the event that any of these members is not available, then the remaining members of the Ken McIntyre award committee may select others to make up the number. 

...this all seems pretty complicated...


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