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Revision as of 16:01, 12 March 2024
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Sue Mason is a British fan artist who has worked in fanzines, con-running and other works. She became part of fandom in 1982 and has worked many conventions.
She was the winner of the Trans-Atlantic Fan Fund in 2000, describing herself in her platform statement as "gamer, filker, costumer, dealer, apahack." She is a member of the Plokta Cabal. She edited The Old Grey Wassail Test and did the artwork for the Australia in 2010 Worldcon bid (see: How to Start a Worldcon Bid in 24 Hours or Less). She is a member of TWP and has been a judge for the Rotsler Award. Some of her work was collected by Alison Scott in No Moose Today, Thanks.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1997 -- HarmonIX
- 1999 -- Doc Weir Award
- 2000 -- TAFF
- 2003 -- Best Fan Artist Hugo
- 2004 -- Concourse
- 2005 -- Best Fan Artist Hugo
- 2008 -- Minicon 38
- 8 Nova Awards for Best Fan Artist
- 2001-2010 -- Best Fan Artist Hugo nominee
- 2014 -- Rotsler Award
- 2023 -- Corflu Fifty
- 2024 -- FAAn Award for Best Cover: Idea #13
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