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− | [[Montreal]] [[fan]] '''René Walling''' was [[chair]] of the 2009 [[Montreal]] [[Worldcon]], [[Anticipation]]. He was [[Fan GoH]] at [[Arisia '11]] in 2011. He has been a translator of [[sf]] and a writer for Tor.com. | + | [[Montreal]] [[fan]] '''René Walling''' was [[chair]] of the 2009 [[Montreal]] [[Worldcon]], [[Anticipation]]. He was [[CUFF]] winner in 1996 and [[Fan GoH]] at [[Arisia '11]] in 2011. He has been a translator of [[sf]] and a writer for Tor.com. |
He compiled several reports on Worldcon [[membership]] demographics for ''[[James Gunn's Ad Astra]]'': | He compiled several reports on Worldcon [[membership]] demographics for ''[[James Gunn's Ad Astra]]'': | ||
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* 2011 -- [[Arisia '11]] | * 2011 -- [[Arisia '11]] | ||
Revision as of 09:32, 5 November 2020
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Montreal fan René Walling was chair of the 2009 Montreal Worldcon, Anticipation. He was CUFF winner in 1996 and Fan GoH at Arisia '11 in 2011. He has been a translator of sf and a writer for Tor.com.
He compiled several reports on Worldcon membership demographics for James Gunn's Ad Astra:
- “REPORT: Worldcon Membership Demographics, 1939-1960”
- “REPORT: Worldcon Membership Demographics, 1961-1980”
In 2012, he was the subject of a controversy over events at Readercon 23.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1996 -- CUFF winner
- 2011 -- Arisia '11
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