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[[File:Chris Garcia at Chicon 7.jpg|thumb|'''Chris Garcia at [[Chicon 7]].''' ''Photo by [[Mark Olson]].'']]
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(October 21, 1974 – )
  
A [[fan]], editor of ''[[The Drink Tank]]'', ''[[Journey Planet]]'', ''[[SF in SF]]'', ''[[Claims Department]]'', ''[[PrintZine]]'', ''[[The Pork Authority]]'' and more.  Won a [[Hugo Award]] at [[Renovation]] with co-editor [[James Bacon]] for ''The Drink Tank'' (nominated 2010-2013).  He was nominated for the [[Best Fan Writer Hugo]] in 2010-2013.  His acceptance speech for the Hugo in 2011 was itself nominated for the [[2012 Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form Hugo]] (see [[Garcia Moment]]).
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'''Chris Garcia''', a [[Bay Area]] [[fan]], [[editor]] of ''[[The Drink Tank]]'' and other [[fanzines]], won a [[Hugo Award]] at [[Renovation]] with co-editor [[James Bacon]] for ''The Drink Tank'' (nominated 2010-2013).  He was nominated for the [[Best Fan Writer Hugo]] in 2010-2013.  His acceptance speech for the Hugo in 2011 was itself nominated for the [[2012 Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form Hugo]] (see [[Garcia Moment]]).
  
 
Also co-edited ''[[Journey Planet]]'' which won the 2010 [[Nova Award]] for best [[fanzine]].  He edited ''[[Tightbeam]]'' in 2005-06 and edited ''[[The National Fantasy Fan]]'' in 2005-06 and was president of the [[N3F]] in 2006.
 
Also co-edited ''[[Journey Planet]]'' which won the 2010 [[Nova Award]] for best [[fanzine]].  He edited ''[[Tightbeam]]'' in 2005-06 and edited ''[[The National Fantasy Fan]]'' in 2005-06 and was president of the [[N3F]] in 2006.
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He won [[TAFF]] in 2008, traveled to [[Orbital 2008]], and published the [[trip report]] ''[[Rockets Across the Waters]]''.
 
He won [[TAFF]] in 2008, traveled to [[Orbital 2008]], and published the [[trip report]] ''[[Rockets Across the Waters]]''.
  
In addition to his prodigious [[fanzine]] output (and more prodigious beard), Garcia is known for running [[fan lounges]] at various [[conventions]].
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In addition to his prodigious [[fanzine]] output (and more prodigious beard), Garcia is known for running [[fan lounges]] at various [[conventions]]. He has been a contributor to ''[[Some Fantastic]]''.
  
He has been a contributor to ''[[Some Fantastic]]''.
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Chris lives with his wife, [[Vanessa Applegate]] (m. May 17, 2014), and their twin sons in the [[San Francisco]] [[Bay Area]]. He is the author of a 2023 nonfiction book, ''Food and Crime.''
{{link | website=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGZjaWzCVh4 | text=Video interview by Graham Charnock at Orbital 2008}}
 
  
Christopher lives with his wife [[Vanessa Applegate]] and their twin sons in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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{{link | website=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGZjaWzCVh4 | text=Video interview by Graham Charnock at Orbital 2008.}}
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==Garcia Moment==
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The name given to the emotional outpouring Garcia showed when his [[fanzine]] ''[[The Drink Tank]]'' won the [[2011 Best Fanzine Hugo]] at [[Renovation]].  Video of the experience went viral and by the end of the [[convention]] the next day, people were making reference to having "Garcia Moments."
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Garcia relates that while flying to [[FenCon]] in September 2011, that two German passengers across the aisle from him were watching the video of the Garcia Moment on the plane and kept looking over at him.
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The Garcia Moment was nominated for [[Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form Hugo Category]] in 2012.
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{{link | website=https://www.ustream.tv/recorded/16783348/highlight/196385|text=Garcia Moment video.}}
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{{fanzines}}
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* ''[[Claims Department]]''
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* ''[[The Drink Tank]]''
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* ''[[Exhibition Hall]]''
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* ''[[Journey Planet]]''
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* ''[[The National Fantasy Fan]]'' (2005–06)
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* ''[[PrintZine]]''
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* ''[[The Pork Authority]]''
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*''[[Rockets Across the Waters]]''
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* ''[[SF in SF]]''
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*''[[Tightbeam]]'' (2005–06)
  
 
{{recognition}}
 
{{recognition}}
 
* 2005 -- [[Toastmaster]] at [[Baycon 2005]]
 
* 2005 -- [[Toastmaster]] at [[Baycon 2005]]
* 2008 -- [[2008 TAFF Race|TAFF]], [[Neffy Awards]] - Best Fanzine for ''[[The Drink Tank]]''
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* 2008 -- [[2008 TAFF Race]] winner, [[Neffy Awards]] - Best Fanzine for ''[[The Drink Tank]]''
 
* 2010 -- [[Nova Award]]
 
* 2010 -- [[Nova Award]]
* 2011 -- '''[[2011 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine Hugo]]''' for ''The Drink Tank''  
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* 2010-13 -- [[Best Fanzine Hugo]] and [[Best Fan Writer Hugo]] nominations
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* 2011 -- '''[[2011 Best Fanzine Hugo]]''' for ''The Drink Tank''  
 
* 2012 -- [[SFContario 3]]
 
* 2012 -- [[SFContario 3]]
 
* 2013 -- [[ConQuesT 44]]
 
* 2013 -- [[ConQuesT 44]]
 
* 2014 -- [[Westercon 67]]
 
* 2014 -- [[Westercon 67]]
 
* 2018 -- [[Baycon 2018]]
 
* 2018 -- [[Baycon 2018]]
* 2010-13 -- [[Best Fanzine Hugo]] and [[Best Fan Writer Hugo]] nominations
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* 2020 -- [[Columbus 2020 NASFiC]]
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[[Category:fan]]
 
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Latest revision as of 03:51, 19 October 2023

Chris Garcia at Chicon 7. Photo by Mark Olson.

(October 21, 1974 – )

Chris Garcia, a Bay Area fan, editor of The Drink Tank and other fanzines, won a Hugo Award at Renovation with co-editor James Bacon for The Drink Tank (nominated 2010-2013). He was nominated for the Best Fan Writer Hugo in 2010-2013. His acceptance speech for the Hugo in 2011 was itself nominated for the 2012 Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form Hugo (see Garcia Moment).

Also co-edited Journey Planet which won the 2010 Nova Award for best fanzine. He edited Tightbeam in 2005-06 and edited The National Fantasy Fan in 2005-06 and was president of the N3F in 2006.

He won TAFF in 2008, traveled to Orbital 2008, and published the trip report Rockets Across the Waters.

In addition to his prodigious fanzine output (and more prodigious beard), Garcia is known for running fan lounges at various conventions. He has been a contributor to Some Fantastic.

Chris lives with his wife, Vanessa Applegate (m. May 17, 2014), and their twin sons in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is the author of a 2023 nonfiction book, Food and Crime.

Video interview by Graham Charnock at Orbital 2008.

Garcia Moment[edit]

The name given to the emotional outpouring Garcia showed when his fanzine The Drink Tank won the 2011 Best Fanzine Hugo at Renovation. Video of the experience went viral and by the end of the convention the next day, people were making reference to having "Garcia Moments."

Garcia relates that while flying to FenCon in September 2011, that two German passengers across the aisle from him were watching the video of the Garcia Moment on the plane and kept looking over at him.

The Garcia Moment was nominated for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form Hugo Category in 2012.

Garcia Moment video.

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