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A [[British]] [[SF writer]] with a PhD in Sociology who has published more than 70 novels and more than a hundred shorter works beginning in the 60s. He occasionally used the pseudonym [[Brian Craig]]. Besides his own [[SF]], he has done a large amount of translation from French.  He won the [[Pilgrim Award]] in 1999.
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'''Brian Michael Stableford''', a [[British]] [[SF writer]] with a Ph.D. in [[Sociology]], published more than 70 [[novels]] and more than a hundred shorter works beginning in the 1960s. He occasionally used the [[pseudonym]] '''Brian Craig'''.  
  
In the 60s he co-edited the [[fanzine]] ''[[Proteus]]''.
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Besides his own [[SF]], he did a large amount of translation from French. 
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* [https://www.philsp.com/stableford Website. ]
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* ''[[Proteus]]'' [1960s] (with [[Tom Jones]])
  
 
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* 1995 -- [[1995 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]] nominee
 
* 1995 -- [[1995 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]] nominee
 
* 1996 -- [[Octocon '96]], [[Pioneer Award]]
 
* 1996 -- [[Octocon '96]], [[Pioneer Award]]
* 1999 -- [[Norcon 15]]
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* 1999 -- [[Norcon: 1999]], [[Pilgrim Award]]
 
* 2000 -- [[NasaCon 2000]] ([[Swecon]])
 
* 2000 -- [[NasaCon 2000]] ([[Swecon]])
 
* 2002 -- [[Helicon 2]]
 
* 2002 -- [[Helicon 2]]
 
* 2005 -- [[Picocon 22]]
 
* 2005 -- [[Picocon 22]]
  
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Latest revision as of 12:53, 26 February 2024

(July 25, 1948 – February 24, 2024)

Brian Michael Stableford, a British SF writer with a Ph.D. in Sociology, published more than 70 novels and more than a hundred shorter works beginning in the 1960s. He occasionally used the pseudonym Brian Craig.

Besides his own SF, he did a large amount of translation from French.

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Person 19482024
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