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(1954 -- November 26, 2014)
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(Did you mean [[Massachusetts]] fan [[Stu Schiffman]]?)
  
Stu Shiffman was a renowned fan artist.
 
  
He received the [[1990 Best Fan Artist Hugo]] and was nominated in 1979-87, 1990-94
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(February 12, 1954 – November 26, 2014)
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'''Stu Shiffman''' was a renowned [[fanartist]]. He received the [[1990 Best Fan Artist Hugo]] and was nominated in 1979-87, 1990-94. Originally from [[New York]], he moved to [[Seattle]] in the 1990s with his longtime partner [[Andi Schechter]]; they married shortly before his untimely death.
  
 
He was voted the 1981 [[Trans-Atlantic Fan Fund]] delegate. The following year he began his [[TAFF]] report, ''[[A Raffles Lad Abroad or The Road to Yorcon]]''.  He chaired the not-a-[[hoax bid]]-no-sirree [[Flushing in '80]], [[NY in '86]], and was also involved in [[Breckenridge in '85]]. He was on the [[Corflu 17]] committee.
 
He was voted the 1981 [[Trans-Atlantic Fan Fund]] delegate. The following year he began his [[TAFF]] report, ''[[A Raffles Lad Abroad or The Road to Yorcon]]''.  He chaired the not-a-[[hoax bid]]-no-sirree [[Flushing in '80]], [[NY in '86]], and was also involved in [[Breckenridge in '85]]. He was on the [[Corflu 17]] committee.
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He was a Sherlockian and [[Taral Wayne]] published the [[tributezine]] ''[[The Slan of Baker Street]]'' for him in 2012 as he was recovering from a stroke.  Stu was a native [[New Yorker]] but moved to [[Seattle]] in the mid-90s with his longtime partner [[Andi Shechter]].  He and Andi married in 2014.
 
He was a Sherlockian and [[Taral Wayne]] published the [[tributezine]] ''[[The Slan of Baker Street]]'' for him in 2012 as he was recovering from a stroke.  Stu was a native [[New Yorker]] but moved to [[Seattle]] in the mid-90s with his longtime partner [[Andi Shechter]].  He and Andi married in 2014.
  
'''Fanzines and Apazines://'
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{{Fanzines}}
 
* ''[[The Big Schlep]]''
 
* ''[[The Big Schlep]]''
 
* ''[[Feet of Clay]]''
 
* ''[[Feet of Clay]]''
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* ''[[Waddlers in the Sky]]''
 
* ''[[Waddlers in the Sky]]''
  
Especially notable fanzines he illustrated and other illustrations include ''[[A Fan's Christmas in Ireland]]'', [[Ghughle]], ''[[Beyond the Enchanted Duplicator to the Enchanted Convention]]'', ''[[It's a Wonderful Ish]]'' (with [[Andy Hooper]] and [[Jerry Kaufman]]), and ''[[Peace on Sol III]]''. Besides those, he contributed illustrations to numerous [[fanzines]].
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Especially notable [[fanzines]] he illustrated and other illustrations include ''[[A Fan's Christmas in Ireland]]'', [[Ghughle]], ''[[Beyond the Enchanted Duplicator to the Enchanted Convention]]'', ''[[It's a Wonderful Ish]]'' (with [[Andy Hooper]] and [[Jerry Kaufman]]), and ''[[Peace on Sol III]]''. Besides those, he contributed illustrations to numerous [[fanzines]].
  
 
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* 2010 -- [[Rotsler Award]]
 
* 2010 -- [[Rotsler Award]]
 
* 1979-87, 1990-94 [[Best Fan Artist Hugo]] nominee
 
* 1979-87, 1990-94 [[Best Fan Artist Hugo]] nominee
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[http://file770.com/stu-shiffman-1954-2014/ Obituary] in ''[[File 770]]''.
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{{person | born=1954 | died=2014}}

Revision as of 14:11, 23 September 2020

(Did you mean Massachusetts fan Stu Schiffman?)


(February 12, 1954 – November 26, 2014)

Stu Shiffman was a renowned fanartist. He received the 1990 Best Fan Artist Hugo and was nominated in 1979-87, 1990-94. Originally from New York, he moved to Seattle in the 1990s with his longtime partner Andi Schechter; they married shortly before his untimely death.

He was voted the 1981 Trans-Atlantic Fan Fund delegate. The following year he began his TAFF report, A Raffles Lad Abroad or The Road to Yorcon. He chaired the not-a-hoax bid-no-sirree Flushing in '80, NY in '86, and was also involved in Breckenridge in '85. He was on the Corflu 17 committee.

He was a Sherlockian and Taral Wayne published the tributezine The Slan of Baker Street for him in 2012 as he was recovering from a stroke. Stu was a native New Yorker but moved to Seattle in the mid-90s with his longtime partner Andi Shechter. He and Andi married in 2014.

Fanzines and Apazines:

Especially notable fanzines he illustrated and other illustrations include A Fan's Christmas in Ireland, Ghughle, Beyond the Enchanted Duplicator to the Enchanted Convention, It's a Wonderful Ish (with Andy Hooper and Jerry Kaufman), and Peace on Sol III. Besides those, he contributed illustrations to numerous fanzines.

Awards, Honors and GoHships:


Obituary in File 770.



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