Greg Pickersgill
(1951 --)
Greg Pickersgill is a UK fan active since 1967, first in Haverfordwest (Wales) 1967-mid '71, then London 1971-mid '90, then Haverfordwest again since 1990. Active in fanzine production, fanwriting, and con-running.
He was Fan GoH at Interaction, the 2005 Worldcon.
He joined the BSFA early in 1967 through an ad in New Worlds, too late to attend that year's Eastercon. He was one of the founders of Friends in Space. He did some writing for the BSFA, then wrote for Peter Roberts' Mor Farch and attended Thirdmancon in 1968. He served on a number of convention committees: Eastercon '77 (fan room), Tynecon II, Mexicon 2, Conspiracy (fan room), Novacon 18, Mexicon 3, Intersection (fan room).
His biggest project is the Memory Hole, an archive of over 10,000 issues of nearly 2,000 fanzines.
- B24 Liberator and other titles for Frank's APA
- Can't Get Off the Island (collected writings, edited by Claire Brialey and Mark Plummer)
- Fouler
- Letters We Have Not Received
- Little-Read Stool Book
- Rastus Johnson's Cakewalk
- Ritblat/Grim News
- Staggerlee for APA SF&F
- Stop Breaking Down
He was formerly married to fellow fan Linda Krawecke and is currently married to Catherine Pickersgill.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1986 -- TAFF winner
- 1987 -- Doc Weir Award
- 1988 -- Follycon
- 1994 -- Nova Awards for Best Fanzine for Rastus Johnson's Cakewalk and Best Fanwriter
- 1997 -- Past president of the FWA
- 2005 -- Interaction
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