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− | [[Australian]] publisher, editor, and writer. He and his wife, [[ | + | [[Australian]] publisher, editor, and writer. He and his wife, [[Mariann McNamara|Mariann]], launched ''[[Aphelion]]'' magazine in 1986 and [[Aphelion Publications]] in 1990. On [[Adelaide]] radio he presented [[SF Review]] for five years. |
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There are two [[Australian]] awards named after him: | There are two [[Australian]] awards named after him: | ||
* The [[Peter McNamara Achievement Award]] | * The [[Peter McNamara Achievement Award]] | ||
− | * The Peter McNamara | + | * The Peter McNamara Convener's Award (an [[Aurealis Award]]) |
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Latest revision as of 07:55, 18 July 2021
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Australian publisher, editor, and writer. He and his wife, Mariann, launched Aphelion magazine in 1986 and Aphelion Publications in 1990. On Adelaide radio he presented SF Review for five years.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
There are two Australian awards named after him:
- The Peter McNamara Achievement Award
- The Peter McNamara Convener's Award (an Aurealis Award)
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