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[[File:Alan Stewart at Chicon 7.jpg|thumb|Alan Stewart at Chicon 7; Photo by Mark Olson]]
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(Did you mean [[Alan Barrie Stewart]], a British fan?)
 
(Did you mean [[Alan Barrie Stewart]], a British fan?)
  
Alan Stewart is an [[Australian]] [[fan]] living in [[Melbourne]] whose long-running [[newszine]], ''[[Thyme]]'', was nominated for the [[1999 Best Fanzine Hugo]] and won several [[Ditmar Awards]].  He has been a member and officer of the [[Melbourne Science Fiction Club]]. He chaired [[Constantinople]], and the [[Australia in 1999]] [[Worldcon bid]], and has worked on numerous [[Worldcons]] and [[regionals]].
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Alan Stewart is an [[Australian]] [[fan]] living in [[Melbourne]] whose long-running [[newszine]], ''[[Thyme]]'', was nominated for the [[1999 Best Fanzine Hugo]] and won several [[Ditmar Awards]].  He has been a member and officer of the [[Melbourne Science Fiction Club]]. He chaired [[Constantinople]], and the [[Australia in 1999]] [[Worldcon bid]], and has worked on numerous [[Worldcons]] and [[regionals]], including helping start the [[Syncon]]s.
  
He helped produce ''[[The Constantinople International Fannish Cookbook]]'' and was one of the editors of ''[[Australian SF News]]'' and of ''[[Ethel the Aardvark]]''.
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He helped produce ''[[The Constantinople International Fannish Cookbook]]'' and was one of the editors of ''[[Australian SF News]]'' and of ''[[Ethel the Aardvark]]''. He published ''[[Ytterbium (Stewart)]]'' for [[ANZAPA]] of which he has been [[OE]], and ''[[Thullium]]'' for [[Acnestis]].
  
He published ''[[Ytterbium]]'' for [[ANZAPA]] of which he has been [[OE]], and ''[[Thullium]]'' for [[Acnestis (APA)]].
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He was the [[DUFF]] winner in 1994, traveling to [[Conadian]] (and subsequently editing ''[[The DUFFinite Article]]'' for [[DUFF]]), and the [[FFANZ]] winner in 1991.  He also won many [[Australian Science Fiction Media Awards]].  In 1997 he won the prestigious [[Teaspoon Award]] for "Most Boring Telephone Answering Machine Message".
  
He was the [[DUFF]] winner in 1994, traveling to [[Conadian]] (and subsequently editing ''[[The DUFFinite Article]]'' for [[DUFF]]), and the [[FFANZ]] winner in 1991.  He also won many [[Australian Science Fiction Media Awards]].  In 1997 he won the prestigious [[Teaspoon Award]] for "Most Boring Telephone Answering Machine Message".
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{{fanzines}}
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* ''[[Australian SF News]]'' (some issues)
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* ''[[The Constantinople International Fannish Cookbook]]''
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* ''[[The DUFFinite Article]]''
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* ''[[Ethel the Aardvark]]'' (some issues)
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* ''[[Thullium]]'' (for [[Acnestis]])
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* ''[[Ytterbium (Stewart)]]'' (for [[ANZAPA]])
  
 
{{recognition}}
 
{{recognition}}
 
* 1990 -- [[ASFMA]] for Best [[Fan Writer]] and Best Newsletter Editor
 
* 1990 -- [[ASFMA]] for Best [[Fan Writer]] and Best Newsletter Editor
* 1991 -- [[FFANZ]]
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* 1991 -- [[1991 FFANZ Race|FFANZ]]
 
* 1992 -- [[ASFMA]] for Best [[Fan]] Newsletter
 
* 1992 -- [[ASFMA]] for Best [[Fan]] Newsletter
* 1994 -- [[DUFF]]
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* 1994 -- [[1994 DUFF Race|DUFF]]
 
* 1995 -- [[Ditmar Award]]
 
* 1995 -- [[Ditmar Award]]
 
* 1997 -- [[Ditmar Award]], [[William Atheling, Jr. Award]], [[Teaspoon Award]]
 
* 1997 -- [[Ditmar Award]], [[William Atheling, Jr. Award]], [[Teaspoon Award]]
  
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[[Category:australia]]
 
[[Category:australia]]
 
[[Category:fan]]
 
[[Category:fan]]

Latest revision as of 11:21, 20 January 2021

Alan Stewart at Chicon 7; Photo by Mark Olson

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(Did you mean Alan Barrie Stewart, a British fan?)

Alan Stewart is an Australian fan living in Melbourne whose long-running newszine, Thyme, was nominated for the 1999 Best Fanzine Hugo and won several Ditmar Awards. He has been a member and officer of the Melbourne Science Fiction Club. He chaired Constantinople, and the Australia in 1999 Worldcon bid, and has worked on numerous Worldcons and regionals, including helping start the Syncons.

He helped produce The Constantinople International Fannish Cookbook and was one of the editors of Australian SF News and of Ethel the Aardvark. He published Ytterbium for ANZAPA of which he has been OE, and Thullium for Acnestis.

He was the DUFF winner in 1994, traveling to Conadian (and subsequently editing The DUFFinite Article for DUFF), and the FFANZ winner in 1991. He also won many Australian Science Fiction Media Awards. In 1997 he won the prestigious Teaspoon Award for "Most Boring Telephone Answering Machine Message".

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