Judith Hanna
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Judith Hanna, an Australian-born, London-based fanzine fan, active since the 1970s, was a member of the Sydney University Tolkien Society, where she got hooked on D&D. She emigrated to the UK in the early 1980s.
She wrote extensively for a variety of fanzines and was a welcome letterhack through the 1980s and ’80s. Her fanwriting was selected for Fanthology '89 and Fanthology '93. She stood unsuccessfully in the 1986 TAFF Race with this platform:
I am not a 100-word platform and refuse to be boiled down into one! See writings in NUTZ, PREVERT, WALLBANGER, BoSFA reviews, SHALLOW END (dec'd) etcetc for further details. Previously active in Australian fandom. Member INTERZONE editorial collective (you too Simon? What a coincidence!). Sercon tendencies balanced by deep underlying frivolity. Member "FUCK THE TORIES" Tricontinental Revolutionary Fanzine Commission, the politically correct fanzine with a bite like Norman Tebbit's that welcomes little fishes in with gently smiling jaws. Guaranteed ideologically and ecologically sound, nuclear-free and tobacco-free.
She was a member of the Australia in '83 bidcom.
She married fellow fan Joseph Nicholas on November 19, 1983. She is an avid gardener.
- FNL [1997] (with Joseph Nicholas)
- FTT [1985–96] (with Joseph Nicholas)
- International Revolutionary Gardener [1988–2001] (with Joseph Nicholas for The Secret Garden)
- Saucerful of Secrets [1980] (for Applesauce)
- Shallow End [early ’80s] (with others)
- Year of the Vanishing Tiger [1998]
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1982 — Best Australasian Fanwriter Ditmar Award nominee
- 1988 — Past President of the Fan Writers of America
- 1990 — Nova Award for FTT
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