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− | '''Allen Steele''' is a [[U.S.]] [[pro writer]] and [[fan]] and winner of three [[Hugo Awards]]. He discovered [[science fiction fandom]] through the [[Nashville Science Fiction Club]] in the mid-1970s, while he was a student at a boarding school in nearby Bell Buckle, [[Tennessee]]. He was one of a group of teenagers who would play marathon [[Dungeons and Dragons]] games that would last a weekend, with the older [[ | + | '''Allen Steele''' is a [[U.S.]] [[pro writer]] and [[fan]] and winner of three [[Hugo Awards]]. He discovered [[science fiction fandom]] through the [[Nashville Science Fiction Club]] in the mid-1970s, while he was a student at a boarding school in nearby Bell Buckle, [[Tennessee]]. He was one of a group of teenagers who would play marathon [[Dungeons and Dragons]] games that would last a weekend, with the older [["Orange Mike" Lowrey]] serving as Dungeonmaster and host. |
He serves on the Board of Advisors of [[SFWA]] and is a Eastern Regional Director. In 2004, he contributed a chapter to the collaborative [[hoax]] novel, ''Atlanta Nights'' by [[Travis Tea]]. | He serves on the Board of Advisors of [[SFWA]] and is a Eastern Regional Director. In 2004, he contributed a chapter to the collaborative [[hoax]] novel, ''Atlanta Nights'' by [[Travis Tea]]. |
Latest revision as of 10:05, 21 October 2023
(January 19, 1958 – )
Allen Steele is a U.S. pro writer and fan and winner of three Hugo Awards. He discovered science fiction fandom through the Nashville Science Fiction Club in the mid-1970s, while he was a student at a boarding school in nearby Bell Buckle, Tennessee. He was one of a group of teenagers who would play marathon Dungeons and Dragons games that would last a weekend, with the older "Orange Mike" Lowrey serving as Dungeonmaster and host.
He serves on the Board of Advisors of SFWA and is a Eastern Regional Director. In 2004, he contributed a chapter to the collaborative hoax novel, Atlanta Nights by Travis Tea.
He worked as a journalist for various papers in Tennessee, Missouri and the Northeast, getting an M.A. in Journalism from the University of Missouri, as well as freelancing, but eventually became a full-time SF writer. Born in Nashville, he now lives in Massachusetts.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1973 -- Official Juvenile Delinquent of Nashville fandom
- 1990 -- 1990 Campbell Award nominee
- 1993 -- Balticon 27, Khumming of Age, Phoenixcon 8
- 1994 -- Context VII, toastmaster at SoonerCon 10
- 1995 -- 1996 Best Novelette Hugo nominee
- 1996 -- ConQuesT 27, Rivercon XXI, 1996 Best Novella Hugo for "The Death of Captain Future"
- 1997 -- Kubla Khan XXV
- 1998 -- WindyCon XXV, 1998 Best Novella Hugo for "...Where Angels Fear to Tread"
- 1999 -- Con*Stellation XVIII, 1999 Best Novelette Hugo nominee
- 2000 -- DeepSouthCon 38
- 2001 -- Capricon 21,2001 Best Novelette Hugo nominee
- 2002 -- DeepSouthCon 40, Phoenix Award,2002 Best Novelette Hugo and 2002 Best Novella Hugo nominee
- 2003 -- Confluence 15
- 2004 -- ConDuct 2, Xanadu 7
- 2005 -- EerieCon 7
- 2006 -- Arisia '06
- 2008 -- Apollocon 2008
- 2010 -- Albacon 2010
- 2011 -- Conjecture 2011, LibertyCon 24, 2011 Best Novelette Hugo for "The Emperor of Mars"
- 2013 -- Philcon 2013, ConClave 37, Robert A. Heinlein Award
- 2014 -- 8Pi-Con
- 2015 -- RavenCon 2015
- 2021 -- Astronomicon 13
- 2023 –- Albacon 2023 special guest
Person | 1958— |
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