Mark Plummer

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(1964 – )

Mark Plummer is a British fan, faneditor and con-runner who found fandom in 1985. With his partner Claire Brialey they live in Croydon (south London).

Alongside fanzine and convention fanac, he has been committees member for ZZ9 Plural Z Alpha, the BSFA and the Friends of Foundation. He was a judge for the Arthur C. Clarke Award (1992–1995) and a columnist for the BSFA's Matrix (2003–2005) and Strange Horizons (2011–2013). He was a member of the Acnestis APA (1993–2001) and has been a member of ANZAPA since 2005.

He was on the con committee for the 2014 Worldcon (Loncon 3) and with Claire Brialey for Corflu (a fanzine convention) in 2010 and 2015 and ConRunner 4 in 2017. They have also worked together on publications and programme for Eastercons and other British Worldcons. His other work on conventions has included promotions, dealers' room, tech and GoH liaison.

Fanzines and Apazines: Core titles:

APAzines:

Short-run/one-shot publications:

Fanthologies of others' fan writing (co-editor, all with Claire Brialey):

Awards, Honors and GoHships:


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