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James White was one of the great Irish fans of [[IF]] and well as a successful [[pro]]. He was born and lived in [[Belfast]], working as a publicity officer for Short Bros., though he grew up in [[Canada]]. He was married to [[Peggy White]]. He was an active fan, one of the [[Wheels of IF]] and a member of the [[Belfast Triangle]], working on both ''[[Slant]]'' and ''[[Hyphen]]''. He helped design the [[Tucker Hotel]] and was one of the best [[Ghoodminton]] players the world has ever seen.  He co-authored ''[[Beyond the Enchanted Duplicator ... To the Enchanted Convention]]'' with [[Walt Willis]].  He also had a successful career as a [[science fiction]] writer.  
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'''James White''' was one of the great [[Irish]] [[fans]], one of the [[Wheels of IF]] as well as a successful [[pro]]. He was born and lived in [[Belfast]], working as a publicity officer for Short Bros., though he grew up in [[Canada]]. He was married to [[Peggy White]].  
  
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He was an [[actifan]], one of the [[Wheels of IF]] and a member of the [[Belfast Triangle]], working on both ''[[Slant]]'' and ''[[Hyphen]]''. He helped design the [[Tucker Hotel]] and was one of the best [[Ghoodminton]] players the world has ever seen.  He co-authored ''[[Beyond the Enchanted Duplicator ... To the Enchanted Convention]]'' with [[Walt Willis]]. 
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He also had a successful career as a [[science fiction]] writer.
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* 1951 -- [[1951 Best Fan Writer Retro Hugo|Best Fan Writer Retro Hugo]] and [[1951 Best Fan Artist Retro Hugo|Best Fan Artist Retro Hugo]] nominee
 
* 1954 -- [[1954 Best Fan Writer Retro Hugo|Best Fan Writer Retro Hugo]] nominee
 
 
* 1968 -- [[London Minicon]]
 
* 1968 -- [[London Minicon]]
 
* 1971 -- [[Novacon 1]]
 
* 1971 -- [[Novacon 1]]
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* 1999 -- [[Octocon Lite]]
 
* 1999 -- [[Octocon Lite]]
 
* 2000 -- [[James White Award]] created
 
* 2000 -- [[James White Award]] created
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* 2001 -- [[1951 Best Fan Writer Retro Hugo]] and [[1951 Best Fan Artist Retro Hugo]] nominee
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* 2004 -- [[1954 Best Fan Writer Retro Hugo]] nominee
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{{person | website=http://www.sectorgeneral.com/ | born=1928 | died=1999}}
 
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Revision as of 20:38, 4 February 2021

(April 7, 1928 – August 23, 1999)

James White was one of the great Irish fans, one of the Wheels of IF as well as a successful pro. He was born and lived in Belfast, working as a publicity officer for Short Bros., though he grew up in Canada. He was married to Peggy White.

He was an actifan, one of the Wheels of IF and a member of the Belfast Triangle, working on both Slant and Hyphen. He helped design the Tucker Hotel and was one of the best Ghoodminton players the world has ever seen. He co-authored Beyond the Enchanted Duplicator ... To the Enchanted Convention with Walt Willis.

He also had a successful career as a science fiction writer.

Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.

Awards, Honors and GoHships:



Person Website 19281999
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