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Alicia Austin is a [[SF]] and [[fantasy]] artist and illustrator. She works in print-making, pastels, and watercolors.  She was [[GoH]] at [[ConFrancisco]], the 1993 [[Worldcon]].
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'''Alicia Austin''' is an [[SF]] and [[fantasy]] artist and illustrator. She works in print-making, pastels, and watercolors.  She was [[GoH]] at [[ConFrancisco]], the 1993 [[Worldcon]]. She was one of the editors of ''[[Kevas and Trillium]]''.
 
 
Austin was born in Providence, Kentucky. As her father was career military, she and her two siblings grew up in Germany and Japan, as well as the United States. She studied art and biology at the University of Houston, Texas, and has since worked in both Canada and the United States.
 
  
 
She has illustrated books by [[Robert E. Howard]], [[C. L. Moore]], [[Andre Norton]], [[Harold Lamb]], [[Poul Anderson]], [[Lewis Shiner]], and [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]; and she has done illustrations for ''[[Amazing]]'', ''[[Destinies]]'', and ''[[Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine]]''.
 
She has illustrated books by [[Robert E. Howard]], [[C. L. Moore]], [[Andre Norton]], [[Harold Lamb]], [[Poul Anderson]], [[Lewis Shiner]], and [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]; and she has done illustrations for ''[[Amazing]]'', ''[[Destinies]]'', and ''[[Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine]]''.
  
A collection of her work, ''Alicia Austin's Age of Dreams'', was published by [[Donald M. Grant, Publisher]], in 1978..
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A collection of her work, ''Alicia Austin's Age of Dreams'', was published by [[Donald M. Grant, Publisher]], in 1978.
  
She moved to [[Los Angeles]] in 1970, where she lived with [[John Trimble|John]] and [[Bjo Trimble]] for several years.
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Austin was born in Providence, [[Kentucky]]. As her father was career military, she and her two siblings grew up in [[Germany]] and [[Japan, as well as the United States. She studied art and biology at the University of Houston, Texas, and has since worked in both [[Canada]] and the United States. She moved to [[Los Angeles]] in 1970, where she lived with [[John Trimble|John]] and [[Bjo Trimble]] for several years.
  
She was one of the editors of ''[[Kevas and Trillium]]''.
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[http://aliciaaustin.com/ Website. ]
  
 
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* 1970 -- [[1970 Best Fan Artist Hugo|Best Fan Artist Hugo]] nominee
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* 1970 -- [[1970 Best Fan Artist Hugo]] nominee
* 1971 -- '''[[1971 Best Fan Artist Hugo|Best Fan Artist Hugo]]''',  [[Inkpot Award]], [[Locus Award]]  
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* 1971 -- '''[[1971 Best Fan Artist Hugo]]''',  [[Inkpot Award]], [[Locus Award]]  
* 1972 -- [[1972 Best Fan Artist Hugo|Best Fan Artist Hugo]] nominee
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* 1972 -- [[1972 Best Fan Artist Hugo]] nominee
* 1974 -- [[1974 Best Fan Artist Hugo|Best Fan Artist Hugo]] nominee
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* 1974 -- [[1974 Best Fan Artist Hugo]] nominee
 
* 1978 -- [[4th World Fantasy Convention]]
 
* 1978 -- [[4th World Fantasy Convention]]
 
* 1979 -- [[World Fantasy Award]], [[Coveted Balrog Award]]
 
* 1979 -- [[World Fantasy Award]], [[Coveted Balrog Award]]
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* 1998 -- [[Baycon '98]]
 
* 1998 -- [[Baycon '98]]
 
* 1999 -- [[Empirecon]]
 
* 1999 -- [[Empirecon]]
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* 2008 -- [[Gaylaxicon]] 2008
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Revision as of 08:07, 1 October 2021

(November 24, 1942 –)

Alicia Austin is an SF and fantasy artist and illustrator. She works in print-making, pastels, and watercolors. She was GoH at ConFrancisco, the 1993 Worldcon. She was one of the editors of Kevas and Trillium.

She has illustrated books by Robert E. Howard, C. L. Moore, Andre Norton, Harold Lamb, Poul Anderson, Lewis Shiner, and Ursula K. Le Guin; and she has done illustrations for Amazing, Destinies, and Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine.

A collection of her work, Alicia Austin's Age of Dreams, was published by Donald M. Grant, Publisher, in 1978.

Austin was born in Providence, Kentucky. As her father was career military, she and her two siblings grew up in Germany and [[Japan, as well as the United States. She studied art and biology at the University of Houston, Texas, and has since worked in both Canada and the United States. She moved to Los Angeles in 1970, where she lived with John and Bjo Trimble for several years.

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