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(April 18, 1952 -- July 26, [[2019]])
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[[File:Martin Hoare at Boskone 39.jpg|thumb|Martin Hoare at Boskone 39; Photo by Mark Olson]]
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(April 18, 1952 July 26, 2019)
  
Martin Hoare was a [[British]] [[con-running]] fan (and part-time mad scientist) who was perhaps best known as the perennial [[Hugo Award]] acceptor for [[David Langford]].  (When he accepted Langford's Best Fanwriter Hugo at [[Chicon 2000]], he promised that an sf blockbuster based on "The Collected Hugo Acceptance Speeches of Dave Langford" was already in production as a movie.) Professionally, he was a physicist turned software developer with a consuming passion for great beer.  
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'''Martin Hoare''' was a [[British]] [[con-running]] fan (and part-time mad scientist) who was perhaps best known as the perennial [[Hugo Award]] acceptor for [[David Langford]].  (When he accepted Langford's Best Fanwriter Hugo at [[Chicon 2000]], he promised that an sf blockbuster based on "The Collected Hugo Acceptance Speeches of Dave Langford" was already in production as a movie.) Professionally, he was a physicist turned software developer with a consuming passion for great beer.  
  
He co-chaired [[Seacon '84]] and [[Helicon 2]], the 1984 and 2002 [[Eastercons]].  He worked on innumerable convention committees (probably holding the record for most [[Eastercon]] [[committees]]) including acting as [[Division Head]] at [[ConFiction]]. A keen European con-goer, his real-ale bars at Eastercons were a wonder to consume. (He also dabbled in fireworks.)
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He [[co-chaired]] [[Seacon '84]] and [[Helicon 2]], the 1984 and 2002 [[Eastercons]].  He worked on innumerable [[convention]] [[committees]] (probably holding the record for most [[Eastercon]] [[committees]]) including acting as [[Division Head]] at [[ConFiction]]. A keen European [[con]]goer, his [[Real Ale|real-ale]] bars at Eastercons were a wonder to consume. (He also dabbled in fireworks.)
  
 
A British con-runner said of him,
 
A British con-runner said of him,
  It has been said that "He was happiest with plugs and sockets". This is largely true, but he was also a significant part of the social and fannish, glue that held together a multi-national con-running team where you would have expected far more conflict.
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  It has been said that "He was happiest with plugs and sockets". This is largely true, but he was also a significant part of the social and [[fannish]], glue that held together a multi-national con-running team where you would have expected far more conflict.
 
   
 
   
 
  Whenever we were having a problem (translation: whenever we had screwed something up) Martin would be brutally honest in describing the problem but by the end of the meeting he would have helped steer it not only to a practical solution but one where everyone was enthusiastic and saw the original problem as a shared humourous incident rather than something to squabble about.
 
  Whenever we were having a problem (translation: whenever we had screwed something up) Martin would be brutally honest in describing the problem but by the end of the meeting he would have helped steer it not only to a practical solution but one where everyone was enthusiastic and saw the original problem as a shared humourous incident rather than something to squabble about.
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  You've probably encountered the person who, even when proposing a sensible policy, will do it in a divisive and petty way that damages the group as a whole. Martin seemed to be a natural opposite to that.
 
  You've probably encountered the person who, even when proposing a sensible policy, will do it in a divisive and petty way that damages the group as a whole. Martin seemed to be a natural opposite to that.
  
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He was married in the 1970s to fellow fan [[Liese van Santen]].
  
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* No Hugos, but kept going up to collect Dave's awards.
 
* No Hugos, but kept going up to collect Dave's awards.
  
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Latest revision as of 13:14, 12 March 2023

Martin Hoare at Boskone 39; Photo by Mark Olson

(April 18, 1952 – July 26, 2019)

Martin Hoare was a British con-running fan (and part-time mad scientist) who was perhaps best known as the perennial Hugo Award acceptor for David Langford. (When he accepted Langford's Best Fanwriter Hugo at Chicon 2000, he promised that an sf blockbuster based on "The Collected Hugo Acceptance Speeches of Dave Langford" was already in production as a movie.) Professionally, he was a physicist turned software developer with a consuming passion for great beer.

He co-chaired Seacon '84 and Helicon 2, the 1984 and 2002 Eastercons. He worked on innumerable convention committees (probably holding the record for most Eastercon committees) including acting as Division Head at ConFiction. A keen European congoer, his real-ale bars at Eastercons were a wonder to consume. (He also dabbled in fireworks.)

A British con-runner said of him,

It has been said that "He was happiest with plugs and sockets". This is largely true, but he was also a significant part of the social and fannish, glue that held together a multi-national con-running team where you would have expected far more conflict.

Whenever we were having a problem (translation: whenever we had screwed something up) Martin would be brutally honest in describing the problem but by the end of the meeting he would have helped steer it not only to a practical solution but one where everyone was enthusiastic and saw the original problem as a shared humourous incident rather than something to squabble about.

You've probably encountered the person who, even when proposing a sensible policy, will do it in a divisive and petty way that damages the group as a whole. Martin seemed to be a natural opposite to that.

He was married in the 1970s to fellow fan Liese van Santen.

Awards, Honors and GoHships:

  • 2015 -- Doc Weir Award
  • No Hugos, but kept going up to collect Dave's awards.



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