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− | The '''Faned Awards''', aka the '''Canadian Fanzine Fanac Awards''' ('''CFFA'''), were created by [[R. Graeme Cameron]], and recognized excellence in [[Canadian]] [[fanzines]], no matter where the contributor is from. They were announced at [[VCON]]. | + | The '''Faned Awards''', aka the '''Canadian Fanzine Fanac Awards''' ('''CFFA'''), were created by [[R. Graeme Cameron]], and recognized excellence in [[Canadian]] [[fanzines]], no matter where the contributor is from. They were nominally given by the '''Canadian Fanzine Fanac Awards Society''' (that is, Cameron) and announced at [[VCON]]. |
− | The first awards, given in 2011, were chosen by Cameron. In 2012, he picked winners with the help of "peer consultation and suggestion." The 2013 winners were selected by a vote of 19 [[Canadian]] [[fans]]. Voting was open to anyone anywhere who read [[Canadian]] [[fanzines]]. | + | The first awards, given in 2011, were chosen by Cameron. In 2012, he picked winners with the help of "peer consultation and suggestion." The 2013 winners were selected by a vote of 19 [[Canadian]] [[fans]] (and Cameron won two of them). Voting was open to anyone anywhere who read [[Canadian]] [[fanzines]]. |
There were five categories: Best [[Fanzine]], Best [[Fanwriter|Writer]], Best [[letterhack|Loc Writer]], Best [[fanartist|Artist]] and Hall of Fame . A year's winners were not eligible in the same category the following year. | There were five categories: Best [[Fanzine]], Best [[Fanwriter|Writer]], Best [[letterhack|Loc Writer]], Best [[fanartist|Artist]] and Hall of Fame . A year's winners were not eligible in the same category the following year. | ||
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*[https://file770.com/first-canadian-“faned-awards”-given/ “First Canadian ‘Faned Awards’ Given,”] ''[[File 770]]'', October 5, 2011. | *[https://file770.com/first-canadian-“faned-awards”-given/ “First Canadian ‘Faned Awards’ Given,”] ''[[File 770]]'', October 5, 2011. | ||
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2011 ||[[Taral Wayne|Taral Wayne]] ||[[Garth Spencer]] ||[[Lloyd Penney]] ||''[[Warp]]'' ||Unknown editor of ''[[The Canadian Science Fiction Fan]]'' | 2011 ||[[Taral Wayne|Taral Wayne]] ||[[Garth Spencer]] ||[[Lloyd Penney]] ||''[[Warp]]'' ||Unknown editor of ''[[The Canadian Science Fiction Fan]]'' | ||
2012 ||[[Scott Patri]] ||[[Taral Wayne]] ||[[Michael John Bertrand]] ||''[[Swill (Jamieson-Williams)]]'' ||[[Nils Helmer Frome]] | 2012 ||[[Scott Patri]] ||[[Taral Wayne]] ||[[Michael John Bertrand]] ||''[[Swill (Jamieson-Williams)]]'' ||[[Nils Helmer Frome]] | ||
− | 2013 ||[[Taral Wayne]] ||[[R. Graeme Cameron]] ||[[Lloyd Penney]] ||''[[Space Cadet (Cameron)|Space Cadet]]'' ||[[Leslie A. Croutch]] (for | + | 2013 ||[[Taral Wayne]] ||[[R. Graeme Cameron]] ||[[Lloyd Penney]] ||''[[Space Cadet (Cameron)|Space Cadet]]'' ||[[Leslie A. Croutch]] (for 1940s–50s [[fanac]] and fanzine ''[[Light]]'') |
2014 ||[[Brad Foster|Brad Foster]]||[[Taral Wayne]]||[[Brad Foster]]||''[[Broken Toys]]''|| [[Fred Hurter, Jr.]], ed. of ''[[Censored]]'' | 2014 ||[[Brad Foster|Brad Foster]]||[[Taral Wayne]]||[[Brad Foster]]||''[[Broken Toys]]''|| [[Fred Hurter, Jr.]], ed. of ''[[Censored]]'' | ||
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− | {{award | parent=Faned Award | start=2011|end= | + | {{award | parent=Faned Award | start=2011|end=2014}} |
[[Category:canada]] | [[Category:canada]] |
Latest revision as of 10:33, 27 September 2022
The Faned Awards, aka the Canadian Fanzine Fanac Awards (CFFA), were created by R. Graeme Cameron, and recognized excellence in Canadian fanzines, no matter where the contributor is from. They were nominally given by the Canadian Fanzine Fanac Awards Society (that is, Cameron) and announced at VCON.
The first awards, given in 2011, were chosen by Cameron. In 2012, he picked winners with the help of "peer consultation and suggestion." The 2013 winners were selected by a vote of 19 Canadian fans (and Cameron won two of them). Voting was open to anyone anywhere who read Canadian fanzines.
There were five categories: Best Fanzine, Best Writer, Best Loc Writer, Best Artist and Hall of Fame . A year's winners were not eligible in the same category the following year.
The awards seem to have fizzled in 2015, with ballots released but no winners announced.
- “First Canadian ‘Faned Awards’ Given,” File 770, October 5, 2011.
Year | Best Artist | Best Writer | Best Loc Writer | Best Fanzine | Hall of Fame |
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2011 | Taral Wayne | Garth Spencer | Lloyd Penney | Warp | Unknown editor of The Canadian Science Fiction Fan |
2012 | Scott Patri | Taral Wayne | Michael John Bertrand | Swill | Nils Helmer Frome |
2013 | Taral Wayne | R. Graeme Cameron | Lloyd Penney | Space Cadet | Leslie A. Croutch (for 1940s–50s fanac and fanzine Light) |
2014 | Brad Foster | Taral Wayne | Brad Foster | Broken Toys | Fred Hurter, Jr., ed. of Censored |
Faned Award | 2011—2014 |
This is an award page. If you know something about it, such as who awarded it, who the winners were, what the criteria were, and when it was awarded, please add it! See Standards for Awards. |