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[[File:Christina Lake. Photo courtesy of Christina Lake.png|thumb|right|'''Christina Lake.''' ''Photo courtesy of Christina Lake.'']]
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A [[British]] [[fan writer]] who has also worked on a variety of [[UK]] conventions and who found [[fandom]] in 1980.
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'''Christina Lake''' is a [[British]] [[fan writer]] who has also worked on a variety of [[UK]] conventions and who found [[fandom]] in 1980.  She has been a member of  [[TWP]], [[SLAPA]], [[Pieces of Eight]], [[Intercourse]], [[E-Apa]] and [[Anzapa]].  
  
Fanzines include ''[[Never Quite Arriving]]'', ''[[Never Quite Aboriginal]]'', ''[[Dragonburst]]'', ''[[Balloons Over Bristol]]'', ''[[Music From a Fire]]'', ''[[Snail's Countdown and the Rat's Revenge]]'', ''[[Acrylic]]'', ''[[Sorgenkind]]'', and ''[[Nowhere Fan]]''.  She published ''[[Head!]]'' (with [[Doug Bell]]) and ''[[Yuppie Terrorist Reprisals Hit Bristol]]'' (with [[Peter Fred Thompson]]).  She has also published several [[fanzines]] co-edited with [[Lillian Edwards]]: ''[[This Never Happens]]'', ''[[The Caprician]]'', ''[[Time Bytes]]'', ''[[Foetus]]'', and ''[[Squelch]]''. ''[[Lake's Folly]]'' won the [[FAAn Award]] for Best Special Publication in 2019.
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She lives with her partner, [[Doug Bell]], in [[Cornwall]].
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* {{link | website=https://efanzines.com/Nowhere/NowhereFan-05.pdf#page=16 | text=Follycon GoH speech.}}
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{{fanzines}}
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* ''[[Acrylic]]''
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* ''[[Balloons Over Bristol]]''
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* ''[[The Caprician]]'' (with [[Lilian Edwards]])
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* ''[[Dragonburst]]''
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* ''[[Foetus]]'' (with [[Lilian Edwards]])
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* ''[[Head!]]'' (with [[Doug Bell]])  
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* ''[[Music From a Fire]]''
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* ''[[Never Quite Arriving]]''
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* ''[[Never Quite Aboriginal]]''
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* ''[[Nowhere Fan]]''
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* ''[[Snail's Countdown and the Rat's Revenge]]''
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* ''[[Sorgenkind]]''
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* ''[[Squelch]]''
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* ''[[This Never Happens]]'' (with [[Lilian Edwards]])
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* ''[[Time Bytes]]'' (with [[Lilian Edwards]])
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* ''[[Yuppie Terrorist Reprisals Hit Bristol]]'' (with [[Peter Fred Thompson]])
  
 
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* 1988 -- [[TAFF]] winner.
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* 1988 -- [[1988 TAFF Race|TAFF]] winner.
 
* 1998 -- [[FAAn Award]] for Best Fanwriter
 
* 1998 -- [[FAAn Award]] for Best Fanwriter
 
* 2000 -- [[FAAn Award]] for Best Fanwriter
 
* 2000 -- [[FAAn Award]] for Best Fanwriter
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* 2011 -- [[Nova Award]] for Best Fanzine
 
* 2011 -- [[Nova Award]] for Best Fanzine
 
* 2014 -- [[Nova Award]] for Best Fanwriter
 
* 2014 -- [[Nova Award]] for Best Fanwriter
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* 2018 -- [[Follycon (2018)]]
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* 2019 -- [[FAAn Award]] for Best Special Publication for ''[[Lake's Folly]]''
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Latest revision as of 14:48, 24 March 2024

Christina Lake. Photo courtesy of Christina Lake.

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Christina Lake is a British fan writer who has also worked on a variety of UK conventions and who found fandom in 1980. She has been a member of TWP, SLAPA, Pieces of Eight, Intercourse, E-Apa and Anzapa.

She lives with her partner, Doug Bell, in Cornwall.

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