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* ''[[A Balanced Diet]]'' [1995] | * ''[[A Balanced Diet]]'' [1995] | ||
− | * ''[[A Pauling]]'' [ | + | * ''[[A Pauling]]'' [1980-84, first issue for [[FEAPA]]] |
* ''[[The Crooner Takes a Solo]]'' [1999] | * ''[[The Crooner Takes a Solo]]'' [1999] | ||
* ''[[A Fanzine for Pat]]'' [1996] | * ''[[A Fanzine for Pat]]'' [1996] | ||
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* ''[[To Craunch the Marmoset]]'' [mid-80s] | * ''[[To Craunch the Marmoset]]'' [mid-80s] | ||
* ''[[Tripe Pickers' Journal]]'' [1978] (with [[Mike Scantlbury]]; one issue) | * ''[[Tripe Pickers' Journal]]'' [1978] (with [[Mike Scantlbury]]; one issue) | ||
− | + | [[File:Paul Kincaid and Maureen Kinkaid Speller (2006). Thanks to Mike Ward..jpg|thumb|left|Paul Kincaid and Maureen Kincaid Speller (2006). Thanks to Mike Ward.]] | |
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* 1996 -- [[Evolution]] | * 1996 -- [[Evolution]] |
Latest revision as of 14:10, 4 September 2024
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Paul Kincaid is a British fan and critic. He has served on a variety of convention committees, has been chairman of the BSFA (and reviews editor of vector, and administrator of the Arthur C. Clarke Award.
Some of his critical writings have been collected by Beccon Publications in A Very British Genre. Two further Beccon Publications books are What It Is We Do When We Read Science Fiction, for which he received a nomination for the 2009 Best Related Book Hugo, and Call and Response.
He was married to fellow fan Maureen Kincaid Speller.
- A Balanced Diet [1995]
- A Pauling [1980-84, first issue for FEAPA]
- The Crooner Takes a Solo [1999]
- A Fanzine for Pat [1996]
- Guffaw [1999-2000]
- Steam Engine Time [2000-12] (with others)
- To Craunch the Marmoset [mid-80s]
- Tripe Pickers' Journal [1978] (with Mike Scantlbury; one issue)
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1996 -- Evolution
- 1999 -- GUFF winner
- 2006 -- Thomas D. Clareson Award
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