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− | Ginjer Buchanan is a | + | '''Ginjer Buchanan''' is a [[U.S.]] [[fan]] and [[pro]]. She joined [[fandom]] in 1968 and was one of the Founding Mothers (along with [[Suzanne Tompkins]] and [[Linda Bushyager]]) of [[WPSFA]] and of [[PgHLANGE]] in [[Pittsburgh]]. (She co-chaired [[PgHLANGE 1]].) She wrote for many [[fanzines]], including ''[[Granfaloon]]'', ''[[Spanish Inquisition]]'', and ''[[Mainstream (Kaufman)]]''. Her [[Baycon (Worldcon)]] [[con report]] "[[I Have Had No Sleep and I Must Giggle]]" is regarded as a classic of [[fan writing]]. She is married to fellow editor and [[fan]], [[John Douglas]]. She published ''[[Imryrr]]'' with [[Suzanne Tompkins]]. |
− | She | + | She was [[GoH]] at [[Dublin 2019]], the 2019 [[Worldcon]]. |
Professionally, she was an editor at [[Ace Books]] beginning in 1984, rising to Editor-in-Chief of the [[SF]] lines at Penguin USA (including [[Ace]] and [[Roc]]). She has published a small amount of fiction of her own. | Professionally, she was an editor at [[Ace Books]] beginning in 1984, rising to Editor-in-Chief of the [[SF]] lines at Penguin USA (including [[Ace]] and [[Roc]]). She has published a small amount of fiction of her own. | ||
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− | * 1977 -- [[ | + | * 1977 -- [[PgHLANGE IX]] |
* 1988 -- [[ArmadilloCon 10]] | * 1988 -- [[ArmadilloCon 10]] | ||
* 1989 -- Toastmaster at [[15th World Fantasy Convention]] | * 1989 -- Toastmaster at [[15th World Fantasy Convention]] | ||
* 1992 -- [[Arisia '92]] | * 1992 -- [[Arisia '92]] | ||
* 1993 -- Roastee at [[Necon 13]] | * 1993 -- Roastee at [[Necon 13]] | ||
− | * 1994 -- Toastmaster at [[ | + | * 1994 -- Toastmaster at [[Necon 14]] |
* 1997 -- Necon Legend at [[Necon 17]] | * 1997 -- Necon Legend at [[Necon 17]] | ||
* 2000 -- [[Foolscap II]] | * 2000 -- [[Foolscap II]] | ||
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* 2014 -- [[Boskone 51]], [[Skylark Award]], '''[[2014 Best Editor, Long Form Hugo|Best Editor, Long Form Hugo]]''' | * 2014 -- [[Boskone 51]], [[Skylark Award]], '''[[2014 Best Editor, Long Form Hugo|Best Editor, Long Form Hugo]]''' | ||
* 2019 -- '''[[Dublin 2019]]''' | * 2019 -- '''[[Dublin 2019]]''' | ||
+ | *[[Hugo nominations]] for [[Best Editor, Long Form Hugo| Best Editor, Long Form]] in [[2007 Best Editor, Long Form Hugo|2007]], [[2008 Best Editor, Long Form Hugo|2008]], [[2009 Best Editor, Long Form Hugo|2009]], [[2010 Best Editor, Long Form Hugo|2010]] and [[2011 Best Editor, Long Form Hugo|2011]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:12, 2 February 2021
(December 12, 1944 –)
Ginjer Buchanan is a U.S. fan and pro. She joined fandom in 1968 and was one of the Founding Mothers (along with Suzanne Tompkins and Linda Bushyager) of WPSFA and of PgHLANGE in Pittsburgh. (She co-chaired PgHLANGE 1.) She wrote for many fanzines, including Granfaloon, Spanish Inquisition, and Mainstream. Her Baycon con report "I Have Had No Sleep and I Must Giggle" is regarded as a classic of fan writing. She is married to fellow editor and fan, John Douglas. She published Imryrr with Suzanne Tompkins.
She was GoH at Dublin 2019, the 2019 Worldcon.
Professionally, she was an editor at Ace Books beginning in 1984, rising to Editor-in-Chief of the SF lines at Penguin USA (including Ace and Roc). She has published a small amount of fiction of her own.
Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1977 -- PgHLANGE IX
- 1988 -- ArmadilloCon 10
- 1989 -- Toastmaster at 15th World Fantasy Convention
- 1992 -- Arisia '92
- 1993 -- Roastee at Necon 13
- 1994 -- Toastmaster at Necon 14
- 1997 -- Necon Legend at Necon 17
- 2000 -- Foolscap II
- 2007 -- Necon Hall of Fame
- 2008 -- OryCon 30
- 2013 -- Solstice Award
- 2014 -- Boskone 51, Skylark Award, Best Editor, Long Form Hugo
- 2019 -- Dublin 2019
- Hugo nominations for Best Editor, Long Form in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011
Person | 1944— |
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