Difference between revisions of "Nigel Rowe"

From Fancyclopedia 3
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Added 1987 Worldcon details)
Line 3: Line 3:
 
'''Nigel Rowe''' is a [[UK]]-born [[New Zealand]]-reared [[fanzine fan]] and [[conrunning fan]] living in [[Chicago]].  During the 1980s and ’90s he worked on a variety of [[New Zealand Natcon]] cons and [[regionals]] in [[New Zealand]] (including chairing [[Norcon II]] in 1984 and [[Orcon '85]]). He has been a member of the [[National Association of SF]] (NASF) National Committee, the [[Auckland University SF Society]] (AUSFS), [[Aotearapa]], [[FWA]], and [[FWUK]]. He ran for [[FFANZ]] in 1983. At the 78th Worldcon [[CoNZealand]] he was extensively involved in setting up virtual displays celebrating the history of [[NZ fandom]].
 
'''Nigel Rowe''' is a [[UK]]-born [[New Zealand]]-reared [[fanzine fan]] and [[conrunning fan]] living in [[Chicago]].  During the 1980s and ’90s he worked on a variety of [[New Zealand Natcon]] cons and [[regionals]] in [[New Zealand]] (including chairing [[Norcon II]] in 1984 and [[Orcon '85]]). He has been a member of the [[National Association of SF]] (NASF) National Committee, the [[Auckland University SF Society]] (AUSFS), [[Aotearapa]], [[FWA]], and [[FWUK]]. He ran for [[FFANZ]] in 1983. At the 78th Worldcon [[CoNZealand]] he was extensively involved in setting up virtual displays celebrating the history of [[NZ fandom]].
  
He ran [[Corflu 33]] in Chicago in 2016 and has been a regular [[Corflu]] attendee since 1989.  
+
He ran [[Corflu 33]] in Chicago in 2016 and has been a regular [[Corflu]] attendee since 1989. Acted as the official [[New Zealand]] agent for the Britain in '87 Worldcon - which attracted a record number of [[Kiwifans]] making the long-distance trip to [[Brighton]] in 1987. Many of whom permanently migrated to the UK in the aftermath, including himself.
  
 
Nigel wrote ''[[Timeless Sands — a History of Science Fiction Fandom in New Zealand]]'' and ''[[The History of Science Fiction Fandom in ... New Zealand ....]]'' and edited ''[[Aotearapa]]: The First 10 Years Anthology''.  He was a founder of the [[Auckland SF Foundation]] and Martian Way Press.
 
Nigel wrote ''[[Timeless Sands — a History of Science Fiction Fandom in New Zealand]]'' and ''[[The History of Science Fiction Fandom in ... New Zealand ....]]'' and edited ''[[Aotearapa]]: The First 10 Years Anthology''.  He was a founder of the [[Auckland SF Foundation]] and Martian Way Press.

Revision as of 21:53, 15 August 2021

(1964 –)

Nigel Rowe is a UK-born New Zealand-reared fanzine fan and conrunning fan living in Chicago. During the 1980s and ’90s he worked on a variety of New Zealand Natcon cons and regionals in New Zealand (including chairing Norcon II in 1984 and Orcon '85). He has been a member of the National Association of SF (NASF) National Committee, the Auckland University SF Society (AUSFS), Aotearapa, fwa, and FWUK. He ran for FFANZ in 1983. At the 78th Worldcon CoNZealand he was extensively involved in setting up virtual displays celebrating the history of NZ fandom.

He ran Corflu 33 in Chicago in 2016 and has been a regular Corflu attendee since 1989. Acted as the official New Zealand agent for the Britain in '87 Worldcon - which attracted a record number of Kiwifans making the long-distance trip to Brighton in 1987. Many of whom permanently migrated to the UK in the aftermath, including himself.

Nigel wrote Timeless Sands — a History of Science Fiction Fandom in New Zealand and The History of Science Fiction Fandom in ... New Zealand .... and edited Aotearapa: The First 10 Years Anthology. He was a founder of the Auckland SF Foundation and Martian Way Press.

He was married, for a time, to Karen Babich.

Fanzines and Apazines:

Awards, Honors and GoHships:


Person 1964
This is a biography page. Please extend it by adding more information about the person, such as fanzines and apazines published, awards, clubs, conventions worked on, GoHships, impact on fandom, external links, anecdotes, etc. See Standards for People and The Naming of Names.