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[[File:Alison Scott in 2020.jpg|thumb|'''Alison Scott''', 2020]]
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(June 29, 1965 )
  
Alison McDonald Scott is a British [[fan]] active since 1983, first as a member of the [[Cambridge University SF Society]] ([[CUSFS]])(1983-1986) and attending [[Seacon '84]] (the 1984 [[Eastercon]] and [[Eurocon]]). She was chairbeing of CUSFS 1985-86, [[CADS]] (Chester And District Sfgroup)(1986-88ish), [[Warrington Group]] (1988-1994). She was married to UK fan [[Mike Scott]] 1986-1995 and is now with UK fan [[Steven Cain]].  Member of the [[Plokta Cabal]].
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'''Alison Scott''' is a [[British]] [[fan]] active since 1983, first as a member of the [[Cambridge University SF Society]] (CUSFS) 1983–86 and attending [[Seacon '84]] (the [[Eastercon]] and [[Eurocon]]). She was [[chair]]being of CUSFS 1985–86; [[CADS]] (Chester And District Sfgroup), 1986–88ish; [[Warrington Group]], 1988–1994. Member of the [[Plokta Cabal]] and an editor of the [[Hugo]]- and [[Nova Award]]-winning [[fanzine]] ''[[Plokta]]''; a member of [[ANZAPA]] and [[TWP]].
  
She was on the [[committee]] for these cons: [[ConSept]] (the 1986 [[Unicon (UK)|Unicon]]), [[Follycon (1988)]] (the 1988 [[Eastercon]]), [[Fourplay]] (a 1991 [[Filk]] Con), and chaired [[Confabulation]] (the 1995 Eastercon).  She is a member of the [[League of Fan Funds]] and won the 2020 [[GUFF]] trip, but had to postpone her trip because of the [[Covid-19]] epidemic (she is running a {{link | website=https://www.facebook.com/groups/virtualguff2020 | text=virtual trip}}). She is one of the people who does the [[fannish]] podcast [[Octothorpe]] (along with [[John Coxon]] and [[Liz Batty]].) [[Apazines]]: She has been a member of [[TWP]] and [[PAPA]] for a while.
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She was on the [[committee]] for [[ConSept]] (the 1986 [[Unicon (UK)|Unicon]]), [[Follycon (1988)]] (the 1988 [[Eastercon]]), [[Fourplay]] (a 1991 [[Filk]] Con), and chaired [[Confabulation (Eastercon)]] (the 1995 Eastercon).  In 2021 she organized the online [[Punctuation]].
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She is a member of the [[League of Fan Funds]] and won the 2020 [[GUFF]] trip, but had to postpone her trip because of the [[Covid-19]] epidemic.  She ran a {{link | website=https://facebook.com/groups/virtualguff2020 | text=virtual trip}} instead, and finally got to travel in person to [[Australia]] and [[New Zealand]] in September and October 2023.
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She "can be heard every fortnight pontificating about the state of [[science fiction]] and [[fandom]] on the podcast ''[[Octothorpe]]''", along with [[John Coxon]] and [[Liz Batty]].   
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She was married to UK fan [[Mike Scott]] 1986–95 and has been married to [[UK]] fan [[Steven Cain]] since October 1998.
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* [https://youtu.be/5KZxxjAh4Z8 “My Year in Virtual Fandom”], 2021 video talk
  
 
{{fanzines}}
 
{{fanzines}}
* ''[[Plokta]]'' [1996-] (with [[Steve Davies]])
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* ''[[Antipodean Bestiary]]'' (for [[ANZAPA]])
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* ''[[Dante's Cardigan]]'' [current]
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* ''[[Plokta]]'' [1996–] (with [[Steve Davies]])
 
* ''[[Trinketry]]'' [1996]
 
* ''[[Trinketry]]'' [1996]
* ''[[Steelhead]]''
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* ''[[Steelhead]]'' [2000] (with [[Plokta Cabal]])
* ''[[Hot Ansible Action]]''
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* ''[[Hot Ansible Action]]'' [1999] (with others)
* ''[[No Moose Today, Thanks]]'' (a [[Sue Mason]] collection for [[TAFF]])
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* ''[[No Moose Today, Thanks]]'' [2000] (a [[Sue Mason]] collection for [[TAFF]])
 
 
  
 
{{recognition}}
 
{{recognition}}
* 2002 -- [[Nova Award]] for best fanzine
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* 2002 [[Nova Award]] for best fanzine
* 2005 -- '''[[2005 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine Hugo]]''', [[Nova Award]] for best fan artist
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* '''[[2005 Best Fanzine Hugo]]''' for ''[[Plokta]]'', with [[Steve Davies]] and [[Mike Scott]]; [[Nova Award]] for best fan artist
* 2006 -- '''[[2006 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine Hugo]]'''
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* '''[[2006 Best Fanzine Hugo]]''' for ''[[Plokta]]'', with Davies and Scott
* 2007 -- [[Nova Award]] for best fan artist
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* 2007 [[Nova Award]] for best [[fan artist]]
* 2008 -- [[Nova Award]] for best fan artist
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* 2008 [[Nova Award]] for best fan artist
* 2019 -- [[Rotsler Award]]
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* 2019 [[Rotsler Award]]
* 2020 -- <s>[[Concentric]]</s>, [[GUFF]]
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* [[2020 GUFF Race]], <s>[[Concentric]]</s>
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* 2021 – [[Doc Weir Award]], [[ConSpire]]
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* 2022 – [[Best Fancast Hugo]] finalist
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* 2023 – [[Best Fancast Hugo]] finalist
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* 2024 – '''[[Best Fancast Hugo]]''' for ''[[Octothorpe]]'', with [[John Coxon]] and [[Liz Batty]]
  
 
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{{person | born=1965}}
 
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[[Category:Covid-19]]

Latest revision as of 11:43, 16 September 2024

Alison Scott, 2020

(June 29, 1965 –)

Alison Scott is a British fan active since 1983, first as a member of the Cambridge University SF Society (CUSFS) 1983–86 and attending Seacon '84 (the Eastercon and Eurocon). She was chairbeing of CUSFS 1985–86; CADS (Chester And District Sfgroup), 1986–88ish; Warrington Group, 1988–1994. Member of the Plokta Cabal and an editor of the Hugo- and Nova Award-winning fanzine Plokta; a member of ANZAPA and TWP.

She was on the committee for ConSept (the 1986 Unicon), Follycon (the 1988 Eastercon), Fourplay (a 1991 Filk Con), and chaired Confabulation (the 1995 Eastercon). In 2021 she organized the online Punctuation.

She is a member of the League of Fan Funds and won the 2020 GUFF trip, but had to postpone her trip because of the Covid-19 epidemic. She ran a virtual trip instead, and finally got to travel in person to Australia and New Zealand in September and October 2023.

She "can be heard every fortnight pontificating about the state of science fiction and fandom on the podcast Octothorpe", along with John Coxon and Liz Batty.

She was married to UK fan Mike Scott 1986–95 and has been married to UK fan Steven Cain since October 1998.

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