Difference between revisions of "Mike Sinclair"

From Fancyclopedia 3
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 1: Line 1:
 
(May 4, 1938 – March 14, 2014)
 
(May 4, 1938 – March 14, 2014)
  
'''Michael McLeod Sinclair''' (also known as the '''Commodore''', for his onetime Coast Guard service), a genial [[Louisville]] [[fan]], found [[fandom]] at [[Rivercon 1]] in 1975. After he wrote a [[loc]] to ''[[File 770]]'', he was contacted by [[Cliff Amos]] and recruited to work on [[Rivercon]].   
+
'''Michael McLeod Sinclair''' (also known as the '''Commodore''', for his onetime Coast Guard service), a genial [[Louisville]] [[fan]], found [[fandom]] at [[Rivercon 1]] in 1975. After he wrote a [[loc]] to ''[[File 770]]'', he was contacted by [[Cliff Amos]] and recruited to work on [[Rivercon]].  He was a member of the [[CFG]].
  
 
A decade later, he became the public face of the [[New Orleans in '88]] [[Worldcon]] [[bid committee]], tirelessly traveling the country throwing extraordinary parties, dispensing Southern charm and [[New Orleans]] Hurricanes.  His parties were enormously popular and undoubtedly were the main factor in the [[New Orleans]] [[bid]] winning against strong opposition.  Many in [[fandom]] assumed that he would also be working on [[Nolacon II]], but Sinclair had never had any intention of taking any significant role in the resulting Worldcon.  Ever since, when a bid throws especially great parties, [[fans]] have taken care to ask if the people throwing the parties will also be working on the convention!
 
A decade later, he became the public face of the [[New Orleans in '88]] [[Worldcon]] [[bid committee]], tirelessly traveling the country throwing extraordinary parties, dispensing Southern charm and [[New Orleans]] Hurricanes.  His parties were enormously popular and undoubtedly were the main factor in the [[New Orleans]] [[bid]] winning against strong opposition.  Many in [[fandom]] assumed that he would also be working on [[Nolacon II]], but Sinclair had never had any intention of taking any significant role in the resulting Worldcon.  Ever since, when a bid throws especially great parties, [[fans]] have taken care to ask if the people throwing the parties will also be working on the convention!
Line 7: Line 7:
 
While he was not interested running a Worldcon, he discovered that he loved ''bidding'' for Worldcons, and started the [[Say Da to Moscow]] [[bid]] with his wife, [[Christa Sinclair]], allegedly to bring the Worldcon to the USSR.  The bid was funny and the parties great.
 
While he was not interested running a Worldcon, he discovered that he loved ''bidding'' for Worldcons, and started the [[Say Da to Moscow]] [[bid]] with his wife, [[Christa Sinclair]], allegedly to bring the Worldcon to the USSR.  The bid was funny and the parties great.
  
In [[mundania]], he was a schoolteacher. He married [[Christa Cook]], 25 years his junior, in 1987.  They had one [[fanspring]], Alexander. Mike was a Kentucky Colonel and used his position to bestow that honor on many [[fans]] and [[pro]]s during [[Rivercon]]s.
+
Sinclair was born in New Orleans and educated at Clemson University, Bellarmine College and the University of Delaware. He received a Master's of Education from the University of Kentucky. In [[mundania]], he was a schoolteacher. He married [[Christa Cook]], 25 years his junior, in 1987.  They had one [[fanspring]], Alexander.  
 +
 
 +
Mike was a Kentucky Colonel and used his position to bestow that honor on many [[fans]] and [[pro]]s during [[Rivercon]]s.
  
 
* [http://thethunderchild.com/Conventions/CommodoresRamblings/ “The Commodore's Ramblings,”] ''[[The Thunder Child]]''.
 
* [http://thethunderchild.com/Conventions/CommodoresRamblings/ “The Commodore's Ramblings,”] ''[[The Thunder Child]]''.

Revision as of 12:27, 21 January 2022

(May 4, 1938 – March 14, 2014)

Michael McLeod Sinclair (also known as the Commodore, for his onetime Coast Guard service), a genial Louisville fan, found fandom at Rivercon 1 in 1975. After he wrote a loc to File 770, he was contacted by Cliff Amos and recruited to work on Rivercon. He was a member of the CFG.

A decade later, he became the public face of the New Orleans in '88 Worldcon bid committee, tirelessly traveling the country throwing extraordinary parties, dispensing Southern charm and New Orleans Hurricanes. His parties were enormously popular and undoubtedly were the main factor in the New Orleans bid winning against strong opposition. Many in fandom assumed that he would also be working on Nolacon II, but Sinclair had never had any intention of taking any significant role in the resulting Worldcon. Ever since, when a bid throws especially great parties, fans have taken care to ask if the people throwing the parties will also be working on the convention!

While he was not interested running a Worldcon, he discovered that he loved bidding for Worldcons, and started the Say Da to Moscow bid with his wife, Christa Sinclair, allegedly to bring the Worldcon to the USSR. The bid was funny and the parties great.

Sinclair was born in New Orleans and educated at Clemson University, Bellarmine College and the University of Delaware. He received a Master's of Education from the University of Kentucky. In mundania, he was a schoolteacher. He married Christa Cook, 25 years his junior, in 1987. They had one fanspring, Alexander.

Mike was a Kentucky Colonel and used his position to bestow that honor on many fans and pros during Rivercons.



Person 19382014
This is a biography page. Please extend it by adding more information about the person, such as fanzines and apazines published, awards, clubs, conventions worked on, GoHships, impact on fandom, external links, anecdotes, etc. See Standards for People and The Naming of Names.