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(1916 - 8 June 1997)
 
(1916 - 8 June 1997)
  
An [[Australian]] [[fan]], [[sf]] critic and author.  He loved [[sf]] as a child, but his writing career began in non-SF.  In the late 60s he became acquainted with [[John Bangsund]] who persuaded him to write reviews for ''[[ASFR]]''.  He also wrote for [[Bruce Gillispie]]'s ''[[SF Commentary]]'' and developed a reputation as a top-flight critic of [[sf]] by the early 70s.  By that time his fiction output had become entirely [[sf]]. Towards the end of his life he pulled back from criticism to write only fiction. He ran for [[FFANZ]] in 1986.
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An [[Australian]] [[fan]], [[sf]] critic and author.  He loved [[sf]] as a child, but his writing career began in non-SF.  In the late 60s he became acquainted with [[John Bangsund]] who persuaded him to write reviews for ''[[ASFR]]''.  He also wrote for [[Bruce Gillespie]]'s ''[[SF Commentary]]'' and developed a reputation as a top-flight critic of [[sf]] by the early 70s.  By that time his fiction output had become entirely [[sf]]. Towards the end of his life he pulled back from criticism to write only fiction. He ran for [[FFANZ]] in 1986.
  
 
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{{recognition}}
 
* 1977 -- [[William Atheling Award]]
 
* 1977 -- [[William Atheling Award]]
 
* 1984 -- [[Eurekacon]]
 
* 1984 -- [[Eurekacon]]
* 1985 -- [[1985 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo|Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo]] nominee for ''In the Heart or in the Head: An Essay in Time Travel''
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* 1985 -- [[1985 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo]] nominee for ''In the Heart or in the Head: An Essay in Time Travel''
 
* 1988 -- [[Arthur C. Clarke Award]]
 
* 1988 -- [[Arthur C. Clarke Award]]
 
* 1994 --  [[A. Bertram Chandler Award]]
 
* 1994 --  [[A. Bertram Chandler Award]]

Latest revision as of 11:05, 18 July 2021

(1916 - 8 June 1997)

An Australian fan, sf critic and author. He loved sf as a child, but his writing career began in non-SF. In the late 60s he became acquainted with John Bangsund who persuaded him to write reviews for ASFR. He also wrote for Bruce Gillespie's SF Commentary and developed a reputation as a top-flight critic of sf by the early 70s. By that time his fiction output had become entirely sf. Towards the end of his life he pulled back from criticism to write only fiction. He ran for FFANZ in 1986.

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