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  • ...Skiffy and Fanty Show]]. Ran unsuccessfully for [[2020 DUFF Race|DUFF]] in 2020. * 2014 -- [[2014 Best Fancast Hugo|Best Fancast Hugo]] nominee
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  • The first episode was released on 24 March 2020, the day after the first [[UK]] [[Covid-19]] lockdown. Its 100th episode wa ''Octothorpe'' was a finalist for the [[Best Fancast Hugo]] in 2022 and 2023, winning in 2024. In 2022 it was shortlisted for the [[B
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  • ...tor of some issues of ''[[Journey Planet]]'' for which he has received two Hugo nominations. ...s 100th episode was released on January 4, 2024. Later that yea it won the Hugo Award.
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  • ...100th episode was released on January 4, 2024. Later that year it won the Hugo Award. * 2022 – [[Best Fancast Hugo]] finalist
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  • * 2012 -- '''[[2012 Best Novelette Hugo]]''' ...[[Nebula Award]], [[Locus Award]], [[Crawford Award]], [[2017 Best Novel Hugo]] nominee
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  • ...irst [[novel]], ''Autonomous'', was nominated for the [[Nebula Award]] for best novel in 2018. ...''[[Our Opinions Are Correct]],'' which received a 2019 [[Hugo]] as best [[fancast]].
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  • ...ed five [[Hugo nominations]] in 2013, winning one, the [[2013 Best Fancast Hugo]]. ...ve Convention]], [[Toastmaster]] at [[Baycon 2007]], [[Pegasus Award]] for Best Performer
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  • [[File:Alison Scott in 2020.jpg|thumb|'''Alison Scott''', 2020]] ...Group]], 1988–1994. Member of the [[Plokta Cabal]] and an editor of the [[Hugo]]- and [[Nova Award]]-winning [[fanzine]] ''[[Plokta]]''; a member of [[ANZ
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  • ...nd not [[the usual]] [[fannish]] way, began to dominate the [[Best Fanzine Hugo]]. ...', which went on to win [[1984 Best Fanzine Hugo]] and [[1985 Best Fanzine Hugo|again in 1985]] (and yet again 1989, and then in the 2000s).
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  • ...om]]’s highest honor to its members and others whose work [[fans]] admire. Hugo winners are selected annually by the [[members]] of the [[World Science Fic ...t Series]], with others being considered (but probably not "[[Ditmar Award|Best Fannish Cat]]," at least not yet) from time to time. The Worldcon [[Committ
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  • ...d version of which was a finalist for the [[Lodestar Award |WSFS Award for Best Young Adult Book]]. She won the [[2012 Best Graphic Story Hugo]] and the [[2017 Best Novelette Hugo]], as well as a [[Nebula Award]] and two [[Mythopoeic Awards]]. Her work ha
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  • 1980, Aug 31 ||[[Peter Nicholls]] won [[1980 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo]] 1984, Sep 4 ||[[Donald Tuck]] won [[1984 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo]]
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