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Revision as of 12:25, 20 May 2020

The 1997 FAAn Awards were presented by administrator Janice Murray during Corflu 14 which was held from March 13-17, 1997, in Walnut Creek, CA.

(at this point, number changed from eligibility year to award year)

Place Best Fanzine Votes
1 Apparatchik, edited by Andy Hooper and Victor Gonzalez 83
2 Attitude, edited by Michael Abbott, John Dallman and Pam Wells 53
3 Mimosa, edited by Rich Lynch and Nicki Lynch 42
4 Ansible, edited by David Langford 32
5 Bento, edited by David Levine and Kate Yule 30
6 Trap Door, edited by Robert Lichtman 23
7 Wild Heirs, edited by Joyce Katz and Arnie Katz 17
8 Challenger, edited by Guy Lillian 14
9 Plokta, edited by Alison Scott, Steve Davies, and Mike Scott 13
10 (tie) FOSFAX, edited by Timothy Lane and Elizabeth Garrott 10
10 (tie) SF Five-Yearly, edited by Lee Hoffman 10
10 (tie) Thyme, edited by Alan Stewart 10

Rank Best Fan Writer Votes
1 Andrew Hooper 87
2 David Langford 45
3 David Levine 19
4 Christina Lake 16
5 (tie) Judith Hanna 14
5 (tie) Joseph Major 14
7 (tie) Randy Byers 13
7 (tie) Victor Gonzalez 13
7 (tie) Arnie Katz 13
7 (tie) Lesley Reece 13

Place Best Fan Artist Votes
1 Ian Gunn 78
2 Teddy Harvia 46
3 D. West 41
4 Bill Rotsler 39
5 Steve Stiles 30
6 (tie) Dan Steffan 15
6 (tie) Brad Foster 15
8 Lesley Reece 14
9 Sue Mason 11
10 Stu Shiffman 8


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