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− | '''John O'Neill''', a [[ | + | '''John O'Neill''', a [[Canadian]]-born [[fan]] and [[pro]] based in [[Chicagoland]], has been the editor, publisher and principal writer for the [[fantasy]]-oriented [[semiprozine]] ''[[Black Gate]]'' since 1999. During [[Puppygate]], he turned down two [[Hugo]] nominations in protest of the slate nominating. |
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Latest revision as of 05:34, 28 September 2022
(May 20, 1964 –)
John O'Neill, a Canadian-born fan and pro based in Chicagoland, has been the editor, publisher and principal writer for the fantasy-oriented semiprozine Black Gate since 1999. During Puppygate, he turned down two Hugo nominations in protest of the slate nominating.
Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 2016 — Alfie Award
Person | 1964— |
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