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He became a fan in the mid-70s after returning from Vietnam, and wrote a series of articles about his experiences there for [[fanzines]].  But he is best known as a [[fan artist]].
 
He became a fan in the mid-70s after returning from Vietnam, and wrote a series of articles about his experiences there for [[fanzines]].  But he is best known as a [[fan artist]].
  
He [[chaired]] of the [[Cancun in 2003]] [[bid]] to host the 2003 [[Worldcon]] in Cancún, [[Mexico]], losing to [[Toronto in 2003]].  He is a member of the [[Chimneyville SF Society]] and of [[NESFA]].
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He [[chaired]] the [[Cancun in 2003]] [[bid]] to host the 2003 [[Worldcon]] in Cancún, [[Mexico]], losing to [[Toronto in 2003]].  He is a member of the [[Chimneyville SF Society]] and of [[NESFA]].
  
 
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Revision as of 06:28, 19 February 2021

(April 13, 1949 – )

"Teddy Harvia" is the pen name of David Thayer, a Dallas, Texas, fanartist. ("Teddy Harvia" is an anagram of "David Thayer".) He is married to fellow fan Diana Thayer.

He became a fan in the mid-70s after returning from Vietnam, and wrote a series of articles about his experiences there for fanzines. But he is best known as a fan artist.

He chaired the Cancun in 2003 bid to host the 2003 Worldcon in Cancún, Mexico, losing to Toronto in 2003. He is a member of the Chimneyville SF Society and of NESFA.

Fanzines and Apazines:

Awards, Honors and GoHships:

His fan art won him nomination for the Best Fan Artist Hugo every year from 1988 to 2008, though he declined the nomination in 1997 as he was a member of the host Worldcon's committee. (He was technically eligible as he was not a member of LoneStarCon 2's Hugo subcommittee, but acted in the best interests of fandom and the Hugo Award to avoid even the appearance of a conflict of interest.) He won the Best Fan Artist Hugo in 1991, 1995, 2001, and 2002.


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