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== (1) Australian fan==
 
  
[[Australian]] [[fan]]. Founding member of both [[ANZAPA]] and the [[Nova Mob]]. HonSec of the [[Eighth Australian Science Fiction Convention]] (the eighth [[Australian Natcon]]) in 1969. Secretary of [[Aussiecon]] in 1975. Awards administrator for the [[Australian Science Fiction Foundation]]. Life Member of the [[Melbourne Science Fiction Club]]. Founder of [[Meteor Incorporated]]. [[DUFF]] delegate in 2013. Recipient of [[A. Bertram Chandler Award]] in 2017.
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[[File:BW.jpg|thumb|'''Bill Wright (DUFF), left, and [[Jim Mowatt]] ([[TAFF]]) visiting [[New Orleans]] fandom, September 2013'''.]]
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(January 17, 1937 – January 16, 2022)
  
[[Fanzines]]: ''[[Interstellar Ramjet Scoop]]'', ''[[The Antipodean Areopagus]]'', ''[[The Planet of the Eggs]]'', ''[[The Wright Stuff]]'', ''[[Aussie Transpacific]]'', ''[[Waiting for Paul J. Stevens Fanzine]]''.
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'''Bill Wright''', a [[Melbourne]] [[fan]], became active in [[fandom]] in the late 1950s. He was a founding member of [[ANZAPA]] and the [[Nova Mob]], HonSec of the [[Eighth Australian Science Fiction Convention]] (the eighth [[Australian Natcon]]) in 1969, and [[secretary]] of [[Aussiecon]] in 1975.  
  
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He was awards administrator for the [[Australian Science Fiction Foundation]], a Life Member of the [[Melbourne Science Fiction Club]], and founder of [[Meteor Incorporated]].  
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Bill Wright (DUFF) and Jim Mowatt (TAFF) visiting New Orleans Fandom September 2013
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Bill won the [[2013 DUFF Race]]. He was lauded as a kind, sweet gentleman, a joy to be around. However, he was apparently quite open about his admiration of very young men, and was once heard to say, “Pedophiles of the world, unite!” at a [[Nova Mob]] talk. Proof was limited to things other fans heard Wright say, yet there was consternation in 2022, when the [[ASFF]] named a [https://www.asffwebsite.com/creative-writing-competition children’s writing award] in his memory.
  
== (2) American artist==
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He died after a fall, following surgery for bladder cancer.
  
American artist who did cover art for issue 63 of ''Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine''.  
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* ''[[The Antipodean Areopagus]]''
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* ''[[Aussie Transpacific]]''
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* ''[[Earthquake!]]'' [1977] (for [[ANZAPA]] and [[FAPA]])
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* ''[[Interstellar Ramjet Scoop]]''
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* ''[[The Planet of the Eggs]]''
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* ''[[Prelude to Space]]'' [1977]
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* ''[[Waiting for Paul J. Stevens Fanzine]]''.
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* ''[[The Wright Stuff]]''
  
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*2013 — [[DUFF]]
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*2017 — [[A. Bertram Chandler Award]]
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Latest revision as of 06:27, 29 March 2023

(Did you mean the American artist?)


Bill Wright (DUFF), left, and Jim Mowatt (TAFF) visiting New Orleans fandom, September 2013.

(January 17, 1937 – January 16, 2022)

Bill Wright, a Melbourne fan, became active in fandom in the late 1950s. He was a founding member of ANZAPA and the Nova Mob, HonSec of the Eighth Australian Science Fiction Convention (the eighth Australian Natcon) in 1969, and secretary of Aussiecon in 1975.

He was awards administrator for the Australian Science Fiction Foundation, a Life Member of the Melbourne Science Fiction Club, and founder of Meteor Incorporated.

Bill won the 2013 DUFF Race. He was lauded as a kind, sweet gentleman, a joy to be around. However, he was apparently quite open about his admiration of very young men, and was once heard to say, “Pedophiles of the world, unite!” at a Nova Mob talk. Proof was limited to things other fans heard Wright say, yet there was consternation in 2022, when the ASFF named a children’s writing award in his memory.

He died after a fall, following surgery for bladder cancer.

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