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A fan born in Barrie, Ontario, who lived in Ottawa as a child and [[Toronto]] as a teenager, moving to [[Vancouver]], B.C. in 1968, and living in the Vancouver Area Lower Mainland Region ever since. He was a member of [[TePe]].
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'''Graeme Cameron''' is a [[Canadian]] [[fan]]. He was a member of [[TePe]]. He founded the [[Faned Awards]] and, in 2013, won two of them.  
  
The first SF Book he purchased was "‘The Red Planet" by [[Russ Winterbotham]]. Other "firsts" include:
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The first [[SF]] [[Book]] he purchased was "‘The Red Planet" by [[Russ Winterbotham]]. Other "firsts" include:
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* First SF [[Convention]]: [[Triple Fan Fair]], [[Toronto]].
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* First SF Convention [[Chaired]]: [[VCON 25]].
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* First SF Convention [[Program Book]] [[edited]]: [[VCON 36]].
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* First SF [[fanzine]] read: ''[[Spockanalia]]'' issue #2.
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* First Fanzine [[edited]]: ''[[BCSFAzine]]'' issue #193.
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* First SF Fanzine [[published]]: ''[[Entropy Blues]]'' issue #1.
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* First SF [[Award]] received: [[Aurora Award]].
  
* First SF Convention: [[Triple Fan Fair]], [[Toronto]].
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He serves as archivist for the following [[organizations]]: [[British Columbia Science Fiction Association]], [[West Coast Science Fiction Association]], [[Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Association]], [[Canadian Fanzine Fanac Awards Society]], and [[VCON]].  
* First SF Convention Chaired: [[VCON 25]].
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* First SF Convention Program Book edited: [[VCON 36]].
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He was born in Barrie, [[Ontario]], lived in [[Ottawa]] as a child and [[Toronto]] as a teenager, moved to [[Vancouver, BC]], in 1968, and has lived in the Vancouver Area Lower Mainland Region ever since.
* First SF fanzine read: ''[[Spockanalia]]'' issue #2.
 
* First Fanzine edited: ''[[BCSFAzine]]'' issue #193.
 
* First SF Fanzine published: ''[[Entropy Blues]]'' issue #1.
 
* First SF Award received: [[Aurora Award]].
 
  
 
{{fanzines}}
 
{{fanzines}}
 
* ''[[Auroran Lights]]''
 
* ''[[Auroran Lights]]''
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* ''[[BCSFAzine]]''
 
* ''[[Coruscating Conundrums]]''
 
* ''[[Coruscating Conundrums]]''
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* ''[[Entropy Blues]]''
 
* ''[[The Fanactical Fanactivist]]''
 
* ''[[The Fanactical Fanactivist]]''
 
* ''[[The Fantiquarian Chronicler]]''
 
* ''[[The Fantiquarian Chronicler]]''
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* ''[[VConversation]]''
 
* ''[[VConversation]]''
 
* ''[[WCSFAzine]]''
 
* ''[[WCSFAzine]]''
 
He serves as archivist for the following organizations: [[British Columbia Science Fiction Association]], [[West Coast Science Fiction Association]], [[Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Association]], [[Canadian Fanzine Fanac Awards Society]], and [[VCON]].
 
  
 
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{{recognition}}
 
* 1996 -- [[VCON 21]]
 
* 1996 -- [[VCON 21]]
 
* 1997 -- [[CUFF]]
 
* 1997 -- [[CUFF]]
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* 2013 -- Two [[Faned Awards]]
 
* 2017 -- [[VCON Relaxicon 41½]]
 
* 2017 -- [[VCON Relaxicon 41½]]
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* [[Aurora Award]]
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{{person | born=1951}}
 
[[Category:canada]]
 
[[Category:canada]]
 
[[Category:fan]]
 
[[Category:fan]]

Revision as of 10:02, 27 September 2022

(1951 –)

Graeme Cameron is a Canadian fan. He was a member of TePe. He founded the Faned Awards and, in 2013, won two of them.

The first SF Book he purchased was "‘The Red Planet" by Russ Winterbotham. Other "firsts" include:

He serves as archivist for the following organizations: British Columbia Science Fiction Association, West Coast Science Fiction Association, Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Association, Canadian Fanzine Fanac Awards Society, and VCON.

He was born in Barrie, Ontario, lived in Ottawa as a child and Toronto as a teenager, moved to Vancouver, BC, in 1968, and has lived in the Vancouver Area Lower Mainland Region ever since.

Fanzines and Apazines:

Awards, Honors and GoHships:



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