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A [[British]] [[fan]], [[fanzine editor]] and [[con-runner]] who first found [[fandom]] in 1986. She is the partner of [[Mark Plummer]]. She's been on numerous [[convention committees]], was the awards administrator for the [[BSFA]] and has been a committee member for [[BSFA]] and the [[UK League of Fan Funds]].
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'''Claire Brialey''' is a [[British]] [[fan]], [[fanzine editor]] and [[con-runner]] who first found [[fandom]] in 1986.  
  
She is a member of [[ANZAPA]] and has been president of it.  She has been a judge for the [[Rotsler Award]] and the [[Arthur C. Clarke Award]].
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Alongside [[fanzine]] and [[convention]] [[fanac]], she has been a [[committee]] member for [[ZZ9]] Plural Z Alpha (1989–94) and the [[BSFA]] (1996-2001); she was the [[awards]] administrator for the BSFA (2004–6, and 2008) and the [[FAAn Awards]] (2016), and a judge for the [[Rotsler Award]] (2007–14) and the [[Arthur C. Clarke Award]] (1999–2000). She has managed the UK [[treasurer|treasuries]] for [[GUFF]] and [[TAFF]] for some years, and continues to help with organisation of [[auctions]] and other fundraising (including as part of the [[UK League of Fan Funds]] since 2003).  
  
Also with [[Mark Plummer]] she published
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Her first [[convention]] committee was [[Eroticon Six]] in 1991, followed by [[Vocon]] (1993), [[Inconceivable]] (1994) and [[Inconsistent]] (1996). While running small fun conventions she somehow joined the [[Board]] and committee for the 1995 [[Worldcon]] ([[Intersection]], in [[Glasgow]]) and turned to the committee for the 1998 [[Eastercon]] ([[Intuition]], in [[Manchester]]) as light relief. With her partner, [[Mark Plummer]], she has been on [[con]] committees for [[Corflu]] (a fanzine convention) in 2010 and 2015, and [[ConRunner 4]] in 2017; they have also worked together on publications and [[program]]me for other Eastercons and British Worldcons.  
''[[Can't Get Off the Island]]'' a [[one-shot]] collection of [[Greg Pickersgill]]'s [[fan writing]], ''[[Slow Train to Immortality]]'' a 2010 [[fanthology]], and ''[[Easter Wine]]'' a 2003 [[Fanthology]].
 
  
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Her other work on conventions has included promotions, memberships, finance, overseas agent, GoH liaison, volunteer management, and chairing. She joined the committee of the online [[Punctuation 2]] in 2021 and is on the committee for the 2023 Eastercon ([[Conversation]]), after which she might or might not give up conrunning again, until the next time.
  
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Claire was the letters editor and copy-editor for [[James Bacon]] & [[Chris Garcia]]'s ''[[Journey Planet]]'' from 2008 to 2011, and has provided proofreading, copy-editing and research assistance for a wide range of other convention, [[fan fund]], and fan-related publications.  She was elected [[President]] of [[ANZAPA]] in 2010, 2012, 2014, 2018, and 2021.
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She and [[Mark Plummer]] live in Croydon, [[UK]].
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* [https://fanac.org/zoom.html FANAC History Zoom:] “The Women Fen Don’t See” with Claire Brialey, [[Kate Heffner]] and [[Leah Zeldes Smith]]: [https://youtu.be/F5Oc9Cf-Dq4  Part 1,] [https://youtu.be/pBEL0x5v_O8 Part 2.]
  
 
{{fanzines}}
 
{{fanzines}}
* ''[[Banana Wings]]'' (with Mark Plummer)
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Core titles:
* ''[[Bumper Snufkin]]'' (with [[Mark Plummer]])
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* ''[[Banana Wings]]'' [since 1996] (with Mark Plummer)
* ''[[BW]]'' (with Mark Plummer)
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* ''[[BW]]'' [occasional since 1997] (with Mark Plummer)
* ''[[Can't Get Off the Island]]'' (with Mark Plummer)
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* ''[[Parakeet]]'' [1999-2002] (with Mark Plummer)
* ''[[Easter Wine]]'' (with Mark Plummer)
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* ''[[No Sin But Ignorance]]'' [as a perzine since 2002]
* ''[[Famous for Fifteen Minutes]]'' (with Mark Plummer)
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* ''[[A GUFF Spotter's Handbook]]'' [1999] (with Mark Plummer)
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APAzines:
* ''[[Parakeet]]'' (with Mark Plummer)
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* various titles [1995-1997] for [[Acnestis]]
* ''[[Quoz]]'' (with Mark Plummer)
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* ''[[No Sin But Ignorance]]'' [1997-2001] for Acnestis
* ''[[No Sin But Ignorance]]''
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* ''[[Quoz]]'' [since 2005] (with Mark Plummer) for [[ANZAPA]]
* ''[[Slow Train to Immortality]]'' (with Mark Plummer)
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* ''[[All Things That Delight the Heart]]'' [since 2021] for The Women's Periodical ([[TWP]])
* ''[[Tobes Stole My Brain]]'' [2002] (with Mark Plummer)
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* ''[[Waxen Wings]]''
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Short-run/[[one-shot]] publications:
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* ''[[Waxen Wings]]'' (1995)
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* ''[[Paraphernalia]]'' [2001] (with Mark Plummer)
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* ''[[Triceratops Tales]]'' [2016]
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* ''[[Weekend Weetabix]]'' [2020]
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Collections of other people's [[fan writing]] (co-editor):
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* ''[[Bumper Snufkin]]'' [1998] (with [[Mark Plummer]]): supporting [[Maureen Kincaid Speller]] for [[TAFF]]
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* ''[[A GUFF Spotter's Handbook]]'' [1999] (with Mark Plummer): for the 1999 [[GUFF]] race
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* ''[[Tobes Stole My Brain]]'' [2002] (with Mark Plummer): supporting [[Tobes Valois]] for TAFF
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* ''[[Easter Wine]]'' (with Mark Plummer): a [[fanthology]] for [[Seacon03]], the 2003 [[Eastercon]]
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* ''[[Can't Get Off the Island]]'' [2005] (with Mark Plummer): a collection of [[Greg Pickersgill]]'s writing
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* ''[[I Knew the Porridge Was Trying to Tell Me Something]]'' [2007] (with Mark Plummer): supporting [[Ang Rosin]] for [[GUFF]]
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* ''[[GUFF Guy]]'' [2009] (with [[Pat McMurray]]): a report of Pat's 2004 GUFF trip
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* ''[[Slow Train to Immortality]]'' [2010] (with [[Randy Byers]] and Mark Plummer): a [[fanthology]] for [[Corflu Cobalt]]
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* ''[[Curt Phillips for Taff]]'' [2014] (with Randy Byers and [[Carl Juarez]])
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* ''[[Reflections in the Shards]]'' [2015] (with Mark Plummer): a collection of [[Caroline Mullan]]'s writing
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* ''[[A TAFF Guide to Beer]]'' [2019] (with Mark Plummer and [[Geri Sullivan]]): for the 2019 TAFF race
  
 
{{recognition}}
 
{{recognition}}
* [[2005 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine Hugo]] nominee
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* [[Best Fan Writer]] [[Hugo Award]] finalist in 2005, 2006, and 2010–12, and finalist (with Mark Plummer, for ''[[Banana Wings]]'') for the [[Best Fanzine]] Hugo in 2005–7 and 2009–13.
* [[2005 Best Fan Writer Hugo|Best Fan Writer Hugo]] nominee
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* [[Nova Award]] for Best Fanzine (with Mark Plummer): 1996, 1997, 1998, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2013
* [[2006 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine Hugo]] nominee
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* 2001 -- [[Fgoh|Fan Guest of Honour]] at [[Paragon]] (with Mark Plummer)
* [[2006 Best Fan Writer Hugo|Best Fan Writer Hugo]] nominee
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* Nova Award for Best Fan Writer: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011
* [[2007 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine Hugo]] nominee
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* [[FAAn Award]] for Best Fan Writer: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2021
* [[2009 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine Hugo]] nominee
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* FAAn Award for Best Fanzine (with Mark Plummer): 2007, 2010, 2019, 2020
* [[2010 Best Fan Writer Hugo|Best Fan Writer Hugo]] nominee
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* FAAn Award for Best [[Genzine]] (with Mark Plummer): 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017
* [[2010 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine Hugo]] nominee
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* FAAn Award for #1 Fan Face: 2007, 2021
* '''[[2011 Best Fan Writer Hugo|Best Fan Writer Hugo]]'''
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* [[Best Fan Writer Hugo]]: 2011
* [[2011 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine Hugo]] nominee
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* 2012 -- Guest of Honour at [[Corflu Glitter]] (randomly selected!)
* [[2012 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine Hugo]] nominee
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* 2022 -- [[Past President of the fwa]]
* [[2012 Best Fan Writer Hugo|Best Fan Writer Hugo]] nominee
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* 2023 -- [[Doc Weir Award]]
* [[2013 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine Hugo]] nominee
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* 2024 -- '''[[Glasgow 2024]]'''
* 1996 -- [[Nova Award]] for Best Fanzine
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* 1997 -- [[Nova Award]] for Best Fanzine
 
* 1998 -- [[Nova Award]] for Best Fanzine
 
* 2001 -- [[Paragon]]
 
* 2002-6 -- [[Nova Award]] for Best Fanwriter
 
* 2005-7 -- [[FAAn Award]] for Best Fan Writer
 
* 2007 -- [[FAAn Award]] for Best Fanzine
 
* 2008-9 -- [[Nova Award]] for Best Fanwriter
 
* 2010 -- [[Nova Award]] for Best Fanzine, [[FAAn Awards]] for Best Fanzine and Best Fan Writer
 
* 2011 -- [[Nova Award]] for Best Fanwriter
 
* 2012 -- [[Corflu Glitter]]
 
* 2013 -- [[FAAn Award]] for Best Genzine or Collaboration
 
* 2014 -- [[FAAn Award]] for Best Genzine
 
* 2017 -- [[FAAn Award]] for Best Genzine
 
* 2019 -- [[FAAn Award]] for Best Genzine
 
* 2021 -- [[FAAn Awards]] for Best Fanwriter, #1 Fan Face
 
  
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[[Category:UK]]

Latest revision as of 03:29, 1 April 2024

(1970 – )

Claire Brialey is a British fan, fanzine editor and con-runner who first found fandom in 1986.

Alongside fanzine and convention fanac, she has been a committee member for ZZ9 Plural Z Alpha (1989–94) and the BSFA (1996-2001); she was the awards administrator for the BSFA (2004–6, and 2008) and the FAAn Awards (2016), and a judge for the Rotsler Award (2007–14) and the Arthur C. Clarke Award (1999–2000). She has managed the UK treasuries for GUFF and TAFF for some years, and continues to help with organisation of auctions and other fundraising (including as part of the UK League of Fan Funds since 2003).

Her first convention committee was Eroticon Six in 1991, followed by Vocon (1993), Inconceivable (1994) and Inconsistent (1996). While running small fun conventions she somehow joined the Board and committee for the 1995 Worldcon (Intersection, in Glasgow) and turned to the committee for the 1998 Eastercon (Intuition, in Manchester) as light relief. With her partner, Mark Plummer, she has been on con committees for Corflu (a fanzine convention) in 2010 and 2015, and ConRunner 4 in 2017; they have also worked together on publications and programme for other Eastercons and British Worldcons.

Her other work on conventions has included promotions, memberships, finance, overseas agent, GoH liaison, volunteer management, and chairing. She joined the committee of the online Punctuation 2 in 2021 and is on the committee for the 2023 Eastercon (Conversation), after which she might or might not give up conrunning again, until the next time.

Claire was the letters editor and copy-editor for James Bacon & Chris Garcia's Journey Planet from 2008 to 2011, and has provided proofreading, copy-editing and research assistance for a wide range of other convention, fan fund, and fan-related publications. She was elected President of ANZAPA in 2010, 2012, 2014, 2018, and 2021.

She and Mark Plummer live in Croydon, UK.

Fanzines and Apazines: Core titles:

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Short-run/one-shot publications:

Collections of other people's fan writing (co-editor):

Awards, Honors and GoHships:



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