Teaspoon Awards
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Joke awards presented by Ian Gunn. (Teaspoons only cause a little stir.) He said that they were primarily for "unsung heroes" of fandom, but were also available "in trade" for awards from other people.
1994[edit]
(presented at Constantinople)
Most Contrived Name Dropping Beky Tully
Most Creative Use of Modern Technology Lewis Morley & Marilyn Pride
Most Productive Neofan of 1994 Sue Peukert
Most Strenuous Self-Promotion Gallifrey
Most Feared Fictional Villain for 1994 Derek Screen
Mister Macho 1994 Glen Tilley
1996[edit]
(presented at the Festival of the Imagination 1996)
- Roman Orszanski for Most Creative Alteration to a Voting Form.
- Eric Lindsay for Most Selfless Vow of Poverty.
- Jan Wilson for World's Longest Closing Ceremony.
- Richard Scriven (5 teaspoons) in exchange for the Best Short Fiction Ditmar, Best Fan Writer Ditmar, Best Fan Artist Ditmar, Best Fan Writer ASFMA and Best Fan Artist ASFMA.
1997[edit]
(presented at Basicon 2)
- The Basicon 2 Ditmar Awards sub-committee in exchange for the Best Fan Artist Ditmar.
- Tracey Oliphant for Best Emergence from Gafiation.
- Alan Stewart for Most Boring Telephone Answering Machine Message.
- Eric Lindsay for Most Constructive Biography.
Award | 1994—1997 |
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