Difference between revisions of "Tom Digby"
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− | A [[Bay Area]] [[fan]] and [[filker]] | + | A [[Bay Area]] [[fan]] and [[filker]], '''Tom Digby''' (aka '''Bubbles''') showed up at a [[LASFS]] meeting in the summer of 1965, wearing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lederhosen lederhosen] and an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aloha_shirt aloha shirt] and joined a few weeks later. He also had a distinctive accent which originated in north [[Florida]], a little bit south of Jacksonville. He started wearing "normal" (almost [[Mundane]]) clothing a few months later, and over the next decade his accent gradually assimilated to something close to a Southern [[California]] speech pattern. |
− | Sometime in the 1970s fans became aware that Tom was | + | Digby introduced [[fandom]] to ''[[plergb]]''. |
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+ | Sometime in the 1970s, fans became aware that Tom was gay. [[Bill Warren]] later remarked that Tom had not "come out of the closet", but instead had stayed in the same place, but disassembled the closet and used the pieces for the light show in his living room. | ||
Tom was nominated for the [[1971 Best Fan Writer Hugo]] and the [[1972 Best Fan Writer Hugo]]. He published the [[apazines]] ''[[Probably Something]]'' for [[APA-L]] and [[Minneapa]], and ''[[Silicon Soapware]]'' for web and email distribution. He was a member of [[TAPS]]. | Tom was nominated for the [[1971 Best Fan Writer Hugo]] and the [[1972 Best Fan Writer Hugo]]. He published the [[apazines]] ''[[Probably Something]]'' for [[APA-L]] and [[Minneapa]], and ''[[Silicon Soapware]]'' for web and email distribution. He was a member of [[TAPS]]. | ||
He was an [[GoH|Honored Guest]] at [[ConFrancisco]], the 1993 [[Worldcon]], which arranged for the publication of ''[[Tom Digby Along Fantasy Way]]'', a collection of Tom's writings, in his honor. | He was an [[GoH|Honored Guest]] at [[ConFrancisco]], the 1993 [[Worldcon]], which arranged for the publication of ''[[Tom Digby Along Fantasy Way]]'', a collection of Tom's writings, in his honor. | ||
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+ | * [https://conchord.org/xeno/digby A Digby discography] by [[Barry Gold]] | ||
+ | * [https://file770.com/pixel-scroll-4-3-24-go-strider-in-the-sky Appreciation] by [[Alan Frisbie]] | ||
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+ | * ''[[Probably Something]]'' (for [[APA-L]] and [[Minneapa]]) | ||
+ | * ''[[Silicon Soapware]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Tom Digby Along Fantasy Way]]'' | ||
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* 1981 -- [[MileHiCon 13]] | * 1981 -- [[MileHiCon 13]] | ||
* 1993 -- '''[[ConFrancisco]]''' | * 1993 -- '''[[ConFrancisco]]''' | ||
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{{person | born=1940 | died=2024 |Locale=Los Angeles, CA}} | {{person | born=1940 | died=2024 |Locale=Los Angeles, CA}} | ||
[[Category:fan]] | [[Category:fan]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Latest revision as of 07:57, 17 April 2024
(January 6, 1940 – March 27, 2024)
A Bay Area fan and filker, Tom Digby (aka Bubbles) showed up at a LASFS meeting in the summer of 1965, wearing lederhosen and an aloha shirt and joined a few weeks later. He also had a distinctive accent which originated in north Florida, a little bit south of Jacksonville. He started wearing "normal" (almost Mundane) clothing a few months later, and over the next decade his accent gradually assimilated to something close to a Southern California speech pattern.
Digby introduced fandom to plergb.
Sometime in the 1970s, fans became aware that Tom was gay. Bill Warren later remarked that Tom had not "come out of the closet", but instead had stayed in the same place, but disassembled the closet and used the pieces for the light show in his living room.
Tom was nominated for the 1971 Best Fan Writer Hugo and the 1972 Best Fan Writer Hugo. He published the apazines Probably Something for APA-L and Minneapa, and Silicon Soapware for web and email distribution. He was a member of TAPS.
He was an Honored Guest at ConFrancisco, the 1993 Worldcon, which arranged for the publication of Tom Digby Along Fantasy Way, a collection of Tom's writings, in his honor.
See also:
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1975 -- Evans-Freehafer Award
- 1979 -- Minicon 15
- 1981 -- MileHiCon 13
- 1993 -- ConFrancisco
Person | 1940—2024 |
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