Difference between revisions of "Sue Mason"
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− | Sue Mason is a [[British]] [[fan artist]] who has worked in [[fanzines]], [[con-running]] and other works. She became part of [[fandom]] in 1982 and has worked many [[conventions]]. | + | Sue Mason is a [[British]] [[fan artist]] who has worked in [[fanzines]], [[con-running]] and other works. She became part of [[fandom]] in 1982 and has worked many [[conventions]] and was part of the committee of [[Fourplay]]. |
− | She was the winner of the [[Trans-Atlantic Fan Fund]] in 2000, describing herself in her platform statement as "gamer, [[filker]], costumer, dealer, [[apahack]]." She is a member of the [[Plokta Cabal]]. She edited ''[[The Old Grey Wassail Test]]'' and did the artwork for the [[Australia in 2010]] [[Worldcon bid]] (see: [[How to Start a Worldcon Bid in 24 Hours or Less]]). She is a member of [[TWP]] and has been a judge for the [[Rotsler Award]]. Some of her work was collected by [[Alison Scott]] in ''[[No Moose Today, Thanks]]''. | + | She was the winner of the [[Trans-Atlantic Fan Fund]] in 2000, describing herself in her platform statement as "gamer, [[filker]], costumer, dealer, [[apahack]]." She is a member of the [[Plokta Cabal]]. She edited ''[[The Old Grey Wassail Test]]'' and did the artwork for the [[Australia in 2010]] [[Worldcon bid]] (see: [[How to Start a Worldcon Bid in 24 Hours or Less]]). She is a member of [[TWP]] and has been a judge for the [[Rotsler Award]]. Some of her work was collected by [[Alison Scott]] in ''[[No Moose Today, Thanks]]''. Alison also published her TAFF report, ''[[Into The Wide Purple Yonder]], '' in 2023 [https://taff.org.uk/ebooks.php?x=SueTAFF (Available at TAFF website)] |
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* 1999 -- [[Doc Weir Award]] | * 1999 -- [[Doc Weir Award]] | ||
* 2000 -- [[2000 TAFF Race|TAFF]] | * 2000 -- [[2000 TAFF Race|TAFF]] | ||
+ | * 2000 -- [[Ken McIntyre Award]] (its final winner) | ||
* 2003 -- '''[[2003 Best Fan Artist Hugo|Best Fan Artist Hugo]]''' | * 2003 -- '''[[2003 Best Fan Artist Hugo|Best Fan Artist Hugo]]''' | ||
* 2004 -- [[Concourse (Eastercon)]] | * 2004 -- [[Concourse (Eastercon)]] |
Latest revision as of 10:16, 22 September 2024
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Sue Mason is a British fan artist who has worked in fanzines, con-running and other works. She became part of fandom in 1982 and has worked many conventions and was part of the committee of Fourplay.
She was the winner of the Trans-Atlantic Fan Fund in 2000, describing herself in her platform statement as "gamer, filker, costumer, dealer, apahack." She is a member of the Plokta Cabal. She edited The Old Grey Wassail Test and did the artwork for the Australia in 2010 Worldcon bid (see: How to Start a Worldcon Bid in 24 Hours or Less). She is a member of TWP and has been a judge for the Rotsler Award. Some of her work was collected by Alison Scott in No Moose Today, Thanks. Alison also published her TAFF report, Into The Wide Purple Yonder, in 2023 (Available at TAFF website)
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1997 -- HarmonIX
- 1999 -- Doc Weir Award
- 2000 -- TAFF
- 2000 -- Ken McIntyre Award (its final winner)
- 2003 -- Best Fan Artist Hugo
- 2004 -- Concourse
- 2005 -- Best Fan Artist Hugo
- 2008 -- Minicon 38
- 8 Nova Awards for Best Fan Artist
- 2001-2010 -- Best Fan Artist Hugo nominee
- 2014 -- Rotsler Award
- 2023 -- Corflu Fifty
- 2024 -- FAAn Award for Best Cover: Idea #13
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