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Revision as of 10:46, 16 July 2021
(1949 -- July 16, 2021)
Stephen Forrest Hickman (born in Washington, D.C.) is an award-winning artist, illustrator, and author. He attended high school in Alexandria, Virginia, and the art school of the Richmond Professional Institute/Virginia Commonwealth University. He taught himself anatomy and painting.
He is best known for his work in SF and fantasy, with 300+ book and magazine covers to his credit, including illustrating Larry Niven's "Man-Kzin Wars" novels. His most widely circulated effort is a series of SF postage stamps done for the U. S. Postal Service. (His stamp art was nominated for the 1994 Best Original Artwork Hugo.)
Hickman has tried his hand at writing and illustrating his own work. His novel, The Lemurian Stone, was published in 1988.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1983 -- DeepSouthCon 21
- 1986 -- Jack Gaughan Memorial Award
- 1987 -- Capricon 7
- 1989 -- Balticon 23, Baycon '89, Chesley Award
- 1990 -- Chesley Award
- 1992 -- Con*Stellation XI
- 1994 -- Best Original Artwork Hugo nominee
- 1995 -- Lunacon 38
- 1996 -- Lunacon 39, LepreCon 22
- 2001 -- InConJunction XXI
- 2002 -- Boskone 39
- 2004 -- LibertyCon 17
- 2005 -- Archon 29
- 2006 -- Con*Stellation XXV
- 2008 -- RavenCon 2008, Conestoga 12
- 2011 -- Albacon 2011
- 2012 -- MileHiCon 44
- 2017 -- JordanCon IX
Person | 1949—2021 |
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