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"Teddy Harvia" is the [[pen name]] of '''David Thayer''', an American [[fan artist]]. ("Teddy Harvia" is an anagram of "David Thayer".)  He is married to fellow [[fan]] [[Diana Thayer]].
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"'''Teddy Harvia'''" is the anagrammatic [[pen name]] of '''David Thayer''', a [[Dallas]], [[Texas]], [[fanartist]] active since 1975. He is married to fellow [[fan]] [[Diana Thayer]].
  
He became a fan in the mid-70s after returning from Vietnam, and wrote a series of articles about his experiences there for [[fanzines]].  But he is best known as the [[fan artist]] Teddy Harvia.
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He became a fan in the mid-70s after returning from Vietnam, and wrote a series of articles about his experiences there for [[fanzines]].  But he is best known as a [[fan artist]]. His recurring [[cartoon]] characters include the WingNuts and the feline Chat, the “Fourth Fannish Ghod.”
  
He [[chaired]] of the [[Cancun in 2003]] [[bid]] to host the 2003 Worldcon in Cancún, Mexico, losing to [[Toronto in 2003]].  He is a member of the [[Chimneyville SF Society]] and of [[NESFA]].
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He [[chaired]] the [[Cancun in 2003]] [[bid]] to host the 2003 [[Worldcon]] in Cancún, [[Mexico]], losing to [[Toronto in 2003]].  He is a member of the [[Chimneyville SF Society]] and of [[NESFA]].
  
 
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* ''[[Eight & A Half x Eleven Zine]]'' [1988]
 
* ''[[Eight & A Half x Eleven Zine]]'' [1988]
 
* ''[[Nebulousfan]]'' [702-802]
 
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His [[fan art]] won him nomination for the [[Best Fan Artist Hugo]] every year from 1988 to 2008, though he declined the nomination in 1997 as he was a member of the host [[Worldcon's]] [[committee]]. (He was technically eligible as he was not a member of [[LoneStarCon 2]]'s  [[Hugo subcommittee]], but acted in the best interests of [[fandom]] and the [[Hugo Award]] to avoid even the appearance of a conflict of interest.) He won the [[Best Fan Artist Hugo]]  in 1991, 1995, 2001, and 2002.
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His [[fan art]] won him nomination for the [[Best Fan Artist Hugo]] every year from 1988 to 2008, though he declined the nomination in 1997 as he was a member of the host [[Worldcon]]’s [[committee]]. (He was technically eligible as he was not a member of [[LoneStarCon 2]]'s  [[Hugo subcommittee]], but acted in the best interests of [[fandom]] and the [[Hugo Award]] to avoid even the appearance of a conflict of interest.) He won the [[Best Fan Artist Hugo]]  in 1991, 1995, 2001, and 2002.
  
 
* 1990 -- [[Minicon 25]]
 
* 1990 -- [[Minicon 25]]
* 1997 -- [[Rebel Award]]
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* 1997 -- [[DeepSouthCon 35]], [[Rebel Award]]
 
* 1999 -- [[Boskone 36]]
 
* 1999 -- [[Boskone 36]]
 
* 2001 -- [[ArmadilloCon 23]]
 
* 2001 -- [[ArmadilloCon 23]]
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* 2015 -- [[Rotsler Award]]
 
* 2015 -- [[Rotsler Award]]
  
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Latest revision as of 00:00, 25 July 2021

(April 13, 1949 – )

"Teddy Harvia" is the anagrammatic pen name of David Thayer, a Dallas, Texas, fanartist active since 1975. He is married to fellow fan Diana Thayer.

He became a fan in the mid-70s after returning from Vietnam, and wrote a series of articles about his experiences there for fanzines. But he is best known as a fan artist. His recurring cartoon characters include the WingNuts and the feline Chat, the “Fourth Fannish Ghod.”

He chaired the Cancun in 2003 bid to host the 2003 Worldcon in Cancún, Mexico, losing to Toronto in 2003. He is a member of the Chimneyville SF Society and of NESFA.

Fanzines and Apazines:

Awards, Honors and GoHships:

His fan art won him nomination for the Best Fan Artist Hugo every year from 1988 to 2008, though he declined the nomination in 1997 as he was a member of the host Worldcon’s committee. (He was technically eligible as he was not a member of LoneStarCon 2's Hugo subcommittee, but acted in the best interests of fandom and the Hugo Award to avoid even the appearance of a conflict of interest.) He won the Best Fan Artist Hugo in 1991, 1995, 2001, and 2002.


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