Steve Stiles
(July 16, 1943 – January 11, 2020)
Stephen Willis Stiles was a Baltiwash fan artist and fan writer. He made his living as a freelance illustrator. He was nominated for the Best Fan Artist Hugo in 1967, 1968, 2003–2008, 2010–2011 and 2013, and won in 2016. He was a perennial nominee and frequent winner of the FAAn Award for Best Fan Artist.
His first cartoon for a fanzine appeared in Cry of the Nameless. He was a member of BSFA (and edited some issues of BSFAN), and of the Fanoclasts and was involved in the Subway Incident.
He was TAFF winner in 1968, published TAFF Progress Report (with Thomas Schluck), TAFF Terror Tales, and published Harrison Country, his trip report, in 2006. He was a member of Apassembly.
Stiles studied at The High School of Music & Art and the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan. He married fellow fan Elaine Mandell in 1981. He died of cancer.
- Been There, Done That!
- BSFAN (some issues)
- A Day at the Races
- The Iconoclastic Quarterly in the 60s
- It's Jesus: Harrison Country 1968-2006
- Killjoy
- Notebook
- Omaha (for FAPA)
- Pen and Stylus
- Rubber Meatball (for Shadow FAPA)
- SAM (for FAPA)
- Tonight's the Night to Go to the Movies (for APA-F)
- Skiffle
- Skosh
- Stallions Across the Pacific
- Star Wagon
- TAFF Progress Report (with Thomas Schluck)
- TAFF Terror Tales
- Tearaw Tales
- Wake Up Stupid (with Calvin Demmon for Shadow)
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1968 -- 1968 TAFF Race winner
- 1982 -- Lunacon 25
- 1986 -- Disclave 30
- 1989 -- Balticon 23
- 1998 -- Rotsler Award (first winner)
- 2000 -- Balticon 34
- 2001, 2003–06 -- FAAn Awards for Best Fan Artist
- 2006 -- Synthetic ConFusion
- 2008 -- Corflu Fifty
- 2010–12 -- FAAn Awards for Best Fan Artist
- 2012 -- Harry Warner, Jr., Memorial Award for Best Fan Correspondent
- 2013 -- Capclave 2013
- 2014 -- FAAn Award for Best Fan Artist
- 2015 -- FAAn Award for No. 1 Fan Face
- 2016 -- 2016 Best Fan Artist Hugo
- 2015–17 -- FAAn Awards for Best Fan Artist
- 2019 -- Special FAAn Award
- 2022 -- Balticon 56 (Ghost of Honor)
- Sci-Con
Person | 1943—2020 |
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