Difference between revisions of "Janice Gelb"
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− | [[ | + | A [[U.S.]]/[[Australian]] [[fan]] whose first contact with [[fandom]] was when she and [[Eve Ackerman]] attended their first [[convention]], [[SunCon]], the 1977 [[Worldcon]]. She was a member of [[ASFiC]], helped found the [[Israel Science Fiction Association]], was a founding member of the [[Filk Foundation]], and was a member of [[LASFS]] and [[MCFI]]. |
− | Her | + | Her [[conrunning]] work is mostly in [[program]]-related areas, including [[Program Ops]] (which she has run for eight [[Worldcons]]) and the [[Hugo Ceremony]] (which she ran for [[LAcon IV]]). , She has also served as proofreader and copy editor for many convention publications. |
She was the 1999 [[DUFF]] winner, publishing ''[[Janice's Adventures in Down-Underland]]'' as her [[trip report]]. | She was the 1999 [[DUFF]] winner, publishing ''[[Janice's Adventures in Down-Underland]]'' as her [[trip report]]. | ||
− | She is a self-proclaimed [[apahack]] | + | She is a self-proclaimed [[apahack]]. She created the ''[[SMOFTalmud]].'' |
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+ | Janice grew up in [[Miami|Miami Beach]] and has lived in [[Atlanta]], [[Israel]], [[Los Angeles]], and the [[San Francisco Bay Area]], and now lives in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]], with her husband, [[Stephen Boucher]]. She is professionally a technical editor. | ||
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* ''[[The Bronze Armadillo Alarm Clock]]'' (for [[SFPA]]) | * ''[[The Bronze Armadillo Alarm Clock]]'' (for [[SFPA]]) | ||
* ''[[Calculated Tedium]]'' (for [[LASFAPA]]) | * ''[[Calculated Tedium]]'' (for [[LASFAPA]]) | ||
* ''[[Calculated Tedium II]]'' (for [[LASFAPA]]) | * ''[[Calculated Tedium II]]'' (for [[LASFAPA]]) | ||
− | * ''[[Neo]]'' (for [[Myriad]]) | + | *''[[Janice's Adventures in Down-Underland]]'' |
+ | * ''[[Neo (Gelb)]]'' (for [[Myriad]]) | ||
+ | * ''[[SMOFTalmud]]'' | ||
* ''[[The Transplanted Atlantan]]'' (for [[LASFAPA]]) | * ''[[The Transplanted Atlantan]]'' (for [[LASFAPA]]) | ||
* ''[[Trivial Pursuits]]'' (for [[SFPA]]) | * ''[[Trivial Pursuits]]'' (for [[SFPA]]) | ||
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* ''[[Winter Wanderings]]'' (for [[SFPA]]) | * ''[[Winter Wanderings]]'' (for [[SFPA]]) | ||
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Revision as of 10:44, 19 June 2021
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A U.S./Australian fan whose first contact with fandom was when she and Eve Ackerman attended their first convention, SunCon, the 1977 Worldcon. She was a member of ASFiC, helped found the Israel Science Fiction Association, was a founding member of the Filk Foundation, and was a member of LASFS and MCFI.
Her conrunning work is mostly in program-related areas, including Program Ops (which she has run for eight Worldcons) and the Hugo Ceremony (which she ran for LAcon IV). , She has also served as proofreader and copy editor for many convention publications.
She was the 1999 DUFF winner, publishing Janice's Adventures in Down-Underland as her trip report.
She is a self-proclaimed apahack. She created the SMOFTalmud.
Janice grew up in Miami Beach and has lived in Atlanta, Israel, Los Angeles, and the San Francisco Bay Area, and now lives in Melbourne, Australia, with her husband, Stephen Boucher. She is professionally a technical editor.
- The Bronze Armadillo Alarm Clock (for SFPA)
- Calculated Tedium (for LASFAPA)
- Calculated Tedium II (for LASFAPA)
- Janice's Adventures in Down-Underland
- Neo (for Myriad)
- SMOFTalmud
- The Transplanted Atlantan (for LASFAPA)
- Trivial Pursuits (for SFPA)
- Verities and Balderdash (for Myriad)
- Vu Ja De (for FAPA)
- Wide-Eyed in Babylon (for APA-69)
- Winter Wanderings (for SFPA)
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1999 -- DUFF
- 2001 -- Concave 22
- 2003 -- Baycon 2003
- 2011 -- Capricon 31 (with Stephen Boucher)
- 2020 -- Big Heart Award (with Stephen Boucher)
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