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The annual Rotsler Award is for long-time wonder-working with graphic art in [[amateur]] publications of the [[science fiction]] community. Established in [[1998]], sponsored by the [[Southern California Institute for Fan Interests]] ([[SCIFI]]).  The winner gets a plaque and a $300 honorarium. The Award is ordinarily announced at [[Loscon]], the [[Los Angeles]] [[sf]] convention held over the U.S. Thanksgiving Day weekend in November. The current judges are [[Mike Glyer]], [[John Hertz]], and [[Sue Mason]].
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The annual Rotsler Award is for long-time wonder-working with graphic art in [[amateur]] publications of the [[science fiction]] community. Established in 1998, sponsored by the [[Southern California Institute for Fan Interests]] ([[SCIFI]]).  The winner gets a plaque and a $300 honorarium. The Award is ordinarily announced at [[Loscon]], the [[Los Angeles]] [[sf]] convention held over the U.S. Thanksgiving Day weekend in November. The current judges are [[Suzanne Tompkins]], [[John Hertz]], and [[Sue Mason]].
  
 
[[Bill Rotsler]] (1926-1997) knew everyone and did everything. He went house-hunting with Marilyn Monroe. He wrote sf. He sculpted with welded steel rods. He celebrated the [[West Coast Science Fantasy Conference]] ([[Westercon]]) as his birthday. In the sf community he was best known for graphic art, mostly in [[fanzines]].
 
[[Bill Rotsler]] (1926-1997) knew everyone and did everything. He went house-hunting with Marilyn Monroe. He wrote sf. He sculpted with welded steel rods. He celebrated the [[West Coast Science Fantasy Conference]] ([[Westercon]]) as his birthday. In the sf community he was best known for graphic art, mostly in [[fanzines]].
 
{{link | website=http://www.scifiinc.org/rotsler/ Rotsler Award}}
 
  
 
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  Year || Winner  
 
  Year || Winner  
1998 ||[[Steve Stiles]]  
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1998 || [[Steve Stiles]]  
1999 ||[[Grant Canfield]]  
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1999 || [[Grant Canfield]]  
2000 ||[[Arthur Thomson]]  
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2000 || [[Arthur Thomson]]  
2001 ||[[Brad Foster]]  
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2001 || [[Brad Foster]]  
2002 ||[[Kurt Erichsen]]  
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2002 || [[Kurt Erichsen]]  
2003 ||[[Ray Nelson]]  
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2003 || [[Ray Nelson]]  
2004 ||[[Harry Bell]]  
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2004 || [[Harry Bell]]  
2005 ||[[Marc Schirmeister]]  
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2005 || [[Marc Schirmeister]]  
2006 ||[[Alexis Gilliland]]  
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2006 || [[Alexis Gilliland]]  
2007 ||[[Terry Jeeves]]  
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2007 || [[Terry Jeeves]]  
2008 ||[[Taral Wayne]]  
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2008 || [[Taral Wayne]]  
2009 ||[[Dan Steffan]]  
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2009 || [[Dan Steffan]]  
2010 ||[[Stu Shiffman]]  
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2010 || [[Stu Shiffman]]  
2011 ||[[D. West]] (he declined the award)  
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2011 || [[D. West]] (he declined the award)  
2012 ||[[Ross Chamberlin]]  
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2012 || [[Ross Chamberlain]]  
2013 ||[[Jim Barker]]  
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2013 || [[Jim Barker]]
2015 ||[[Teddy Harvia]]  
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2014 || [[Sue Mason]]
2016 ||[[Dick "Ditmar" Jenssen]]  
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2015 || [[Teddy Harvia]]  
2018 ||[[Ken Fletcher]]  
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2016 || [[Dick "Ditmar" Jenssen]]
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2017 || [[Jeanne Gomoll]]
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2018 || [[Ken Fletcher]]  
 
2019 || [[Alison Scott]]
 
2019 || [[Alison Scott]]
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2020 || [[Alan White]]
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2021 || [[Tim Kirk]]
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2022 || [[Ulrika O'Brien]]
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2023 || [[Jim Shull]]
 
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{{award | parent=Rotsler Award}}
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{{award | start=1998| website=https://www.scifiinc.org/rotsler/}}
 
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Latest revision as of 18:39, 28 November 2023

The annual Rotsler Award is for long-time wonder-working with graphic art in amateur publications of the science fiction community. Established in 1998, sponsored by the Southern California Institute for Fan Interests (SCIFI). The winner gets a plaque and a $300 honorarium. The Award is ordinarily announced at Loscon, the Los Angeles sf convention held over the U.S. Thanksgiving Day weekend in November. The current judges are Suzanne Tompkins, John Hertz, and Sue Mason.

Bill Rotsler (1926-1997) knew everyone and did everything. He went house-hunting with Marilyn Monroe. He wrote sf. He sculpted with welded steel rods. He celebrated the West Coast Science Fantasy Conference (Westercon) as his birthday. In the sf community he was best known for graphic art, mostly in fanzines.


Award Website 1998
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