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[[File:Steve Stiles at Anticipation. Photo by Mark Olson.png|200px|thumb|right|Steve Stiles at Anticipation. Photo by Mark Olson]]
 
(July 16, 1943 – January 11, 2020)
 
(July 16, 1943 – January 11, 2020)
  
 
'''Stephen Willis Stiles''' was a [[Baltiwash]] [[fan artist]] and [[fan writer]].  He made his living as a freelance illustrator. He was [[nominated]] for the [[Best Fan Artist Hugo]] in 1967, 1968, 2003–2008, 2010–2011 and 2013, and won in 2016. He was a perennial nominee and frequent winner of the [[FAAn Award]] for Best Fan Artist.
 
'''Stephen Willis Stiles''' was a [[Baltiwash]] [[fan artist]] and [[fan writer]].  He made his living as a freelance illustrator. He was [[nominated]] for the [[Best Fan Artist Hugo]] in 1967, 1968, 2003–2008, 2010–2011 and 2013, and won in 2016. He was a perennial nominee and frequent winner of the [[FAAn Award]] for Best Fan Artist.
  
His first [[cartoon]] for a [[fanzine]] appeared in ''[[Cry of the Nameless]]''. He was a member of [[BSFA]] (and [[edited]] some issues of ''[[BSFAN]]''), and of the [[Fanoclasts]] and was involved in the [[Subway Incident]].   
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His first [[cartoon]] for a [[fanzine]] appeared in ''[[Cry of the Nameless]]''. He was a member of [[BSFA]] (and [[edited]] some issues of ''[[BSFAN]]''), and of the [[Fanoclasts]] and was involved in the [[Subway Incident]].  He was a member of [[Shadow FAPA]] and [[APA-F]].
  
 
He was [[TAFF]] winner in 1968, [[published]] ''[[TAFF Progress Report]]'' (with [[Thomas Schluck]]), ''[[TAFF Terror Tales]]'', and published ''[[Harrison Country]]'', his [[trip report]], in 2006. He was  a member of [[Apassembly]].
 
He was [[TAFF]] winner in 1968, [[published]] ''[[TAFF Progress Report]]'' (with [[Thomas Schluck]]), ''[[TAFF Terror Tales]]'', and published ''[[Harrison Country]]'', his [[trip report]], in 2006. He was  a member of [[Apassembly]].
  
 
Stiles studied at The High School of Music & Art and the School of Visual Arts in [[Manhattan]]. He married fellow [[fan]] [[Elaine Stiles|Elaine Mandell]] in 1981. He died of cancer.  
 
Stiles studied at The High School of Music & Art and the School of Visual Arts in [[Manhattan]]. He married fellow [[fan]] [[Elaine Stiles|Elaine Mandell]] in 1981. He died of cancer.  
 
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*[https://file770.com/steve-stiles-1943-2020/ Obituary at File770]
*[https://www.baltimoresun.com/obituaries/bs-md-ob-steve-stiles-20200120-p57u2ti7xbajhkoczsbm7bugwe-story.html Baltimore Sun obituary.]
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*[https://www.baltimoresun.com/obituaries/bs-md-ob-steve-stiles-20200120-p57u2ti7xbajhkoczsbm7bugwe-story.html Baltimore Sun obituary (paywall).]
* [https://www.stevestiles.com Official website.]
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20210305142024/http://stevestiles.com/ Official website at Wayback Machine.]
 
* [https://www.lambiek.net/artists/s/stiles_steve.htm Comicopedia entry.]
 
* [https://www.lambiek.net/artists/s/stiles_steve.htm Comicopedia entry.]
  
 
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* ''[[The Amateur Effer]]'' [1964] (some issues; with others)
 
* ''[[Been There, Done That!]]''
 
* ''[[Been There, Done That!]]''
 
* ''[[BSFAN]]'' (some issues)
 
* ''[[BSFAN]]'' (some issues)

Latest revision as of 11:30, 21 October 2024

Steve Stiles at Anticipation. Photo by Mark Olson

(July 16, 1943 – January 11, 2020)

Stephen Willis Stiles was a Baltiwash fan artist and fan writer. He made his living as a freelance illustrator. He was nominated for the Best Fan Artist Hugo in 1967, 1968, 2003–2008, 2010–2011 and 2013, and won in 2016. He was a perennial nominee and frequent winner of the FAAn Award for Best Fan Artist.

His first cartoon for a fanzine appeared in Cry of the Nameless. He was a member of BSFA (and edited some issues of BSFAN), and of the Fanoclasts and was involved in the Subway Incident. He was a member of Shadow FAPA and APA-F.

He was TAFF winner in 1968, published TAFF Progress Report (with Thomas Schluck), TAFF Terror Tales, and published Harrison Country, his trip report, in 2006. He was a member of Apassembly.

Stiles studied at The High School of Music & Art and the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan. He married fellow fan Elaine Mandell in 1981. He died of cancer.

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