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Andrew (Andy) Hooper is a [[Seattle]]-area [[fanzine fan]] whose fanzines include ''[[Chunga]]'', ''[[Flag]]'', ''[[CAPTAIN FLASHBACK]], ''[[Apparatchik]]'' (nicknamed Apak and co-edited with [[Victor Gonzalez]]), ''[[Art Appreciation]]'', ''[[It's a Wonderful Ish]]'' (with [[Jerry Kaufman]] and [[Stu Shiffman]]), ''[[Jezail]]'', ''[[Scatzine]]'' (with [[Victor Gonzalez]]), and ''[[The Seattle Fanzine Renaissance, 1977 - 1986]]'' (with [[Jerry Kaufman]]). He wrote the [[fannish play]] ''[[Fanotchka]]''.  He edited the [[fanthologies]] ''[[How Green Was My Vegrant]]'' and ''[[Fanthology '89]]''.
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Andrew (Andy) Hooper is a [[Seattle]]-area [[fanzine fan]] whose fanzines include ''[[Chunga]]''and  ''[[Apparatchik]]'' (nicknamed Apak and co-edited with [[Victor Gonzalez]]). He is a member of [[SAPS]]. He wrote the [[fannish play]] ''[[Fanotchka]]'' and edited the [[fanthologies]] ''[[How Green Was My Vegrant]]'' and ''[[Fanthology '89]]''.
  
Apak was a nominee for the [[2005 Best Fanzine Hugo]] and the [[2006 Best Fanzine Hugo]].
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He was on the [[Corflu 10]] and [[Corflu 26]] committees.  He ran for [[DUFF]] in 1997 and 1999.
  
He was on the [[Corflu 10]] and [[Corflu 26]] committees.  He ran for [[DUFF]] in 1997 and 1999.
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{{fanzines}}
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* ''[[Apparatchik]]'' (nicknamed Apak and co-edited with [[Victor Gonzalez]])
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* ''[[Art Appreciation]]''
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* ''[[CAPTAIN FLASHBACK]]
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* ''[[Chunga]]''
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* ''[[Fanthology '89]]''
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* ''[[Flag]]''
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* ''[[How Green Was My Vegrant]]''
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* ''[[Henchman]]'' (for [[SAPS]])
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* ''[[It's a Wonderful Ish]]'' (with [[Jerry Kaufman]] and [[Stu Shiffman]])
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* ''[[Jezail]]''
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* ''[[Nine Innings]]'' [1987-]
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* ''[[Scatzine]]'' (with [[Victor Gonzalez]])
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* ''[[The Seattle Fanzine Renaissance, 1977 - 1986]]'' (with [[Jerry Kaufman]])
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* ''[[Skink (Gonzalez)]]'' [1998] (with [[Victor Gonzalez]])
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* ''[[Spent Brass]]'' [1989-95]
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* ''[[Take Your Fanac Everywhere]]'' [1988]
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''Apak'' was a nominee for the [[2005 Best Fanzine Hugo]] and the [[2006 Best Fanzine Hugo]].
  
 
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* 2003 -- [[FAAn Award]] for Best Fanzine
 
* 2003 -- [[FAAn Award]] for Best Fanzine
 
* 2004 -- [[FAAn Award]] for Best Humorist and Number 1 Fan Face
 
* 2004 -- [[FAAn Award]] for Best Humorist and Number 1 Fan Face
* 2005 -- [[2005 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine Hugo]] nominee, [[FAAn Award]] for Best Fanzine
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* 2005 -- [[2005 Best Fanzine Hugo]] nominee, [[FAAn Award]] for Best Fanzine
* 2006 -- [[2006 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine Hugo]] nominee, [[FAAn Award]] for Best Fanzine
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* 2006 -- [[2006 Best Fanzine Hugo]] nominee, [[FAAn Award]] for Best Fanzine
 
* 2008 -- [[Corflu 25]]
 
* 2008 -- [[Corflu 25]]
 
* 2009 -- [[Past president of the FWA]]
 
* 2009 -- [[Past president of the FWA]]

Revision as of 14:57, 5 December 2022

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Andrew (Andy) Hooper is a Seattle-area fanzine fan whose fanzines include Chungaand Apparatchik (nicknamed Apak and co-edited with Victor Gonzalez). He is a member of SAPS. He wrote the fannish play Fanotchka and edited the fanthologies How Green Was My Vegrant and Fanthology '89.

He was on the Corflu 10 and Corflu 26 committees. He ran for DUFF in 1997 and 1999.

Fanzines and Apazines:

Apak was a nominee for the 2005 Best Fanzine Hugo and the 2006 Best Fanzine Hugo.

Awards, Honors and GoHships:


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