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She and her partner, [[Michael Walsh (Chicago)]], owned a two-flat in [[Rogers Park]]; they rented the top floor to various [[fannish]] types and hosted a regular [[fan]] poker game on Friday nights.  
 
She and her partner, [[Michael Walsh (Chicago)]], owned a two-flat in [[Rogers Park]]; they rented the top floor to various [[fannish]] types and hosted a regular [[fan]] poker game on Friday nights.  
  
She attended [[Clarion]] in 1985. The 1994 short film ''Override'', directed by Danny Glover, was based on her [[Hugo]]-nominated short story "Over the Long Haul." She now lives in [[San Francisco]] and has apparently given up writing [[fiction]] and [[gafiated]].  
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She attended [[Clarion]] in 1985. The 1994 short film ''Override'', directed by Danny Glover, was based on her [[Hugo]]-nominated short story "Over the Long Haul." She now lives in [[San Francisco]] and has apparently given up writing [[fiction]] and [[gafiated]]. Her sisters, [[Cassie Soukup|Cassie]] and [[Cally Soukup]], were also fans.
  
 
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* 1988 -- [[1988 Campbell Award]] nominee
 
* 1991 -- [[1991 Best Novelette Hugo]] nominee
 
* 1991 -- [[1991 Best Novelette Hugo]] nominee
 
* 1992 -- [[1992 Best Short Story Hugo]] nominee
 
* 1992 -- [[1992 Best Short Story Hugo]] nominee

Latest revision as of 22:33, 23 August 2021

(July 20, 1959 — )

An American playwright and author of short sf, Martha Soukup was active in Chicago fandom in the 1970s and ’80s, when she attended Thursday, contributed to Windyapa and was part of Moebius Theatre.

She and her partner, Michael Walsh, owned a two-flat in Rogers Park; they rented the top floor to various fannish types and hosted a regular fan poker game on Friday nights.

She attended Clarion in 1985. The 1994 short film Override, directed by Danny Glover, was based on her Hugo-nominated short story "Over the Long Haul." She now lives in San Francisco and has apparently given up writing fiction and gafiated. Her sisters, Cassie and Cally Soukup, were also fans.

Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.

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