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(August 7, 1931 – August 7, 2003)
 
(August 7, 1931 – August 7, 2003)
  
An [[artist]] born in [[New Zealand]] and a founder (along with [[Frank Dodd]]) of the [[Auckland Science Fiction Club]] in 1952.  In 1958 Hinge moved to the [[United States]], initially to [[LA]], and his work appeared in numerous [[fanzines]] as well as on the cover of ''[[Amazing Stories]]''.  
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'''Michael Barry Hinge''' was an [[artist]] born in [[New Zealand]] and a founder (along with [[Frank Dodd]]) of the [[Auckland Science Fiction Club]] in 1952.  In 1958, Hinge moved to the [[United States]], initially to [[LA]], and his work appeared in numerous [[fanzines]] as well as on the cover of ''[[Amazing Stories]]''.  
  
 
He was nominated for the [[1973 Best Professional Artist Hugo]].  In 1984, he was an impromptu GoH at the [[New Zealand Natcon]] when he showed up unannounced and was recognized by the organizer [[Nigel Rowe]].
 
He was nominated for the [[1973 Best Professional Artist Hugo]].  In 1984, he was an impromptu GoH at the [[New Zealand Natcon]] when he showed up unannounced and was recognized by the organizer [[Nigel Rowe]].
  
While still in [[New Zealand]], he published ''[[Fanzine Time]]'' with [[Monica Naughton]].
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*[https://onyxcube.blogspot.com/2011/12/mike-hinge-obituary.html Obituary. ]
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* [https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?2221 Bibliography at ISFDB. ]
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* ''[[Fanzine Time]]'' with [[Monica Naughton]]
  
 
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* 1978 -- [[Philcon_1978]] Guest Artist
 
* 1978 -- [[Philcon_1978]] Guest Artist
 
* 1984 -- [[Norcon II]] - Impromptu GOH
 
* 1984 -- [[Norcon II]] - Impromptu GOH
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Latest revision as of 21:52, 28 January 2024

(August 7, 1931 – August 7, 2003)

Michael Barry Hinge was an artist born in New Zealand and a founder (along with Frank Dodd) of the Auckland Science Fiction Club in 1952. In 1958, Hinge moved to the United States, initially to LA, and his work appeared in numerous fanzines as well as on the cover of Amazing Stories.

He was nominated for the 1973 Best Professional Artist Hugo. In 1984, he was an impromptu GoH at the New Zealand Natcon when he showed up unannounced and was recognized by the organizer Nigel Rowe.

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