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(August 14, 1940 – August 17, 2022)
 
(August 14, 1940 – August 17, 2022)
  
[[Author]] and [[sf]] critic '''Alexei Panshin''' was a former [[fan]]. His first published [[novel]], ''Rite of Passage'' (1968), won the [[Nebula Award]] for Best Novel in 1969.  Other [[SF]] novels include ''Star Well'' (1968), ''The Thurb Revolution'' (1968), and ''Masque World'' (1969).
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[[Author]] and [[sf]] critic '''Alexei Panshin''' was a former [[fan]]. His first published [[novel]], ''Rite of Passage'' (1968), won the [[Nebula Award]] for Best Novel in 1969.  Other SF novels include ''Star Well'' (1968), ''The Thurb Revolution'' (1968), and ''Masque World'' (1969).
  
 
His critical works include ''[[Heinlein in Dimension]]'' (1968), ''SF in Dimension'' (1976), and ''The World Beyond the Hill'' (1989), written with his wife [[Cory Panshin|Cory]]. A collection of his short fiction is ''Farewell to Yesterday's Tomorrow'' (1975).  
 
His critical works include ''[[Heinlein in Dimension]]'' (1968), ''SF in Dimension'' (1976), and ''The World Beyond the Hill'' (1989), written with his wife [[Cory Panshin|Cory]]. A collection of his short fiction is ''Farewell to Yesterday's Tomorrow'' (1975).  
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* 1968 -- [[1968 Best Fan Writer Hugo]] nominee
 
* 1968 -- [[1968 Best Fan Writer Hugo]] nominee
 
* 1969 -- [[1969 Best Novel Hugo]] nominee, [[Nebula]]
 
* 1969 -- [[1969 Best Novel Hugo]] nominee, [[Nebula]]
* 1978 -- [[GoH]] at [[Prunecon]]
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* 1978 -- [[GoH]] at [[Prunecon]] (canceled)
 
* 1990 -- '''[[1990 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo]]''' for ''[[The World Beyond the Hill]]''
 
* 1990 -- '''[[1990 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo]]''' for ''[[The World Beyond the Hill]]''
  

Revision as of 16:37, 23 August 2022

(August 14, 1940 – August 17, 2022)

Author and sf critic Alexei Panshin was a former fan. His first published novel, Rite of Passage (1968), won the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1969. Other SF novels include Star Well (1968), The Thurb Revolution (1968), and Masque World (1969).

His critical works include Heinlein in Dimension (1968), SF in Dimension (1976), and The World Beyond the Hill (1989), written with his wife Cory. A collection of his short fiction is Farewell to Yesterday's Tomorrow (1975).

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