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(November 1, 1923 – January 31, 2001)
 
(November 1, 1923 – January 31, 2001)
  
A [[pro]] and [[fan]] born in Edmonton, Alberta, he moved while still a child to Minneapolis where he lived for the rest of his life.  While a pro, Dickson was also involved with [[fandom]], attending conventions and taking part in [[filks]] (there is a ''[[Ballad of Gordy Dickson]]'', and he wrote the lyrics for many [[filk songs]]) and was universally liked.  He was briefly married to [[LA]] [[fan]] [[Djinn Faine]].
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A [[pro]] and [[fan]] born in Edmonton, [[Alberta]], '''Gordy Dickson''' moved while still a child to [[Minneapolis]], where he lived for the rest of his life.  While a pro, Dickson was also involved with [[fandom]], attending conventions and taking part in [[filks]] (there is a “Ballad of Gordy Dickson,and he wrote the lyrics for many [[filk songs]]) and was universally liked.  He was briefly married to [[LA]] [[fan]] [[Djinn Faine]].
  
 
Probably his most famous work is ''Dorsai!'' which was the inspiration for (and he was unofficial patron of) the [[Dorsai Irregulars]].  ''Dorsai!'' was part of the large ''Childe Cycle''. His ''Hoka'' stories written with [[Poul Anderson]] were also very popular.
 
Probably his most famous work is ''Dorsai!'' which was the inspiration for (and he was unofficial patron of) the [[Dorsai Irregulars]].  ''Dorsai!'' was part of the large ''Childe Cycle''. His ''Hoka'' stories written with [[Poul Anderson]] were also very popular.
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He was [[Worldcon]] [[GoH]] in 1984 at [[LACon II]].
 
He was [[Worldcon]] [[GoH]] in 1984 at [[LACon II]].
  
Hugo wins: [[1965 Best Short Fiction Hugo]], [[1981 Best Novelette Hugo]], [[1981 Best Novella Hugo]]
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Hugo nominations: [[1954 Best Novelette Retro Hugo]] (with [[Poul Anderson]]), [[1960 Best Novel Hugo]], [[1967 Best Novelette Hugo]], [[1971 Best Short Story Hugo]], [[1978 Best Novel Hugo]]
 
 
 
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* 2000 -- [[Science Fiction Hall of Fame]]
 
* 2000 -- [[Science Fiction Hall of Fame]]
 
* 2001 -- [[Filk Hall of Fame]]
 
* 2001 -- [[Filk Hall of Fame]]
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* Hugo nominations: [[1960 Best Novel Hugo]], [[1967 Best Novelette Hugo]], [[1971 Best Short Story Hugo]] and [[1978 Best Novel Hugo]]
  
 
{{person | born=1923 | died=2001}}
 
{{person | born=1923 | died=2001}}

Revision as of 20:49, 11 February 2021

(November 1, 1923 – January 31, 2001)

A pro and fan born in Edmonton, Alberta, Gordy Dickson moved while still a child to Minneapolis, where he lived for the rest of his life. While a pro, Dickson was also involved with fandom, attending conventions and taking part in filks (there is a “Ballad of Gordy Dickson,” and he wrote the lyrics for many filk songs) and was universally liked. He was briefly married to LA fan Djinn Faine.

Probably his most famous work is Dorsai! which was the inspiration for (and he was unofficial patron of) the Dorsai Irregulars. Dorsai! was part of the large Childe Cycle. His Hoka stories written with Poul Anderson were also very popular.

He was Worldcon GoH in 1984 at LACon II.

Awards, Honors and GoHships:


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