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* 1983 -- [[1983 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]] nominee, [[Compton Crook Award]] for ''Courtship Rite''
 
* 1983 -- [[1983 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]] nominee, [[Compton Crook Award]] for ''Courtship Rite''
 
* 1984 -- [[Balticon 18]], [[Contradiction 4]]
 
* 1984 -- [[Balticon 18]], [[Contradiction 4]]
* 1986 -- [[Balticon 20]]
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* 1986 -- [[Balticon 20]] special guest
 
* 1992 -- [[CAN*CON '92]]
 
* 1992 -- [[CAN*CON '92]]
 
* 1994 -- [[CAN*CON '94]]
 
* 1994 -- [[CAN*CON '94]]

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(February 12, 1929 –)

Donald MacDonald Kingsbury is an AmericanCanadian SF author who taught mathematics at McGill University, Montreal, from 1956 until his retirement in 1986. His first sf story, "The Ghost Town," appeared in Astounding in June 1952; his subsequent output was highly regarded, but scanty.

Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction

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