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Wayne began his involvement in science fiction [[fandom]] in 1971, when he joined the local [[Ontario Science Fiction Club]] ([[OSFiC]]) for which he has been an [[officer]] multiple times. He co-founded [[Ditto|Ditto]] with [[Catherine Crockett]] and helped run [[Ditto 1]].  He was one of the organizers of [[Chromecon]] and ran the first four [[Torque]]s.  He [[chaired]] [[Fan Fair III]] in 1975.
 
Wayne began his involvement in science fiction [[fandom]] in 1971, when he joined the local [[Ontario Science Fiction Club]] ([[OSFiC]]) for which he has been an [[officer]] multiple times. He co-founded [[Ditto|Ditto]] with [[Catherine Crockett]] and helped run [[Ditto 1]].  He was one of the organizers of [[Chromecon]] and ran the first four [[Torque]]s.  He [[chaired]] [[Fan Fair III]] in 1975.
  
Over the years he contributed art and writing to a wide variety of [[fanzines]] and [[semiprozines]], as well as [[publishing]] his own.  Other [[apas]] he has been a member of include [[AZAPA]], [[OASIS (US)]], [[Rowrbrazzle]] and [[Vootie]].  [[Murray Moore]] edited a [[fanthology]] of his writing for [[Ditto 15]] titled ''[[Old Toys: A Tarable Collection]]''.
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Over the years he contributed art and writing to a wide variety of [[fanzines]] and [[semiprozines]], as well as [[publishing]] his own.  Other [[apas]] he has been a member of include [[AZAPA]], [[FAPA]], [[OASIS (US)]], [[Rowrbrazzle]] and [[Vootie]].  [[Murray Moore]] edited a [[fanthology]] of his writing for [[Ditto 15]] titled ''[[Old Toys: A Tarable Collection]]''.
  
 
He co-edited the [[newszine]] ''[[DNQ (Vayne)]]'' with [[Victoria Vayne]] in 1978–84.  He was an unsuccessful [[TAFF]] candidate in 1983 and [[DUFF]] in 1989.
 
He co-edited the [[newszine]] ''[[DNQ (Vayne)]]'' with [[Victoria Vayne]] in 1978–84.  He was an unsuccessful [[TAFF]] candidate in 1983 and [[DUFF]] in 1989.

Revision as of 09:55, 1 August 2024

(1951 – July 31, 2024)

Taral Wayne (né Wayne MacDonald), a life-long resident of the Toronto area, is one of Canada's best known science fiction fanartists, and has been nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Fan Artist eleven times. Taral was named Fan GoH by the 2009 Worldcon, Anticipation.

The fan name "Taral" originated from a fictional synthetic language, Siroihin, that he described in one of his early fanzines. His alter ego, Saara Mar, also comes from Taral’s fictional world.

Wayne began his involvement in science fiction fandom in 1971, when he joined the local Ontario Science Fiction Club (OSFiC) for which he has been an officer multiple times. He co-founded Ditto with Catherine Crockett and helped run Ditto 1. He was one of the organizers of Chromecon and ran the first four Torques. He chaired Fan Fair III in 1975.

Over the years he contributed art and writing to a wide variety of fanzines and semiprozines, as well as publishing his own. Other apas he has been a member of include AZAPA, FAPA, OASIS, Rowrbrazzle and Vootie. Murray Moore edited a fanthology of his writing for Ditto 15 titled Old Toys: A Tarable Collection.

He co-edited the newszine DNQ with Victoria Vayne in 1978–84. He was an unsuccessful TAFF candidate in 1983 and DUFF in 1989.

In the late 1980s, he made the jump to professional illustration, by necessity working mainly outside the science fiction genre.

During the 1990s Taral focused more on comic book work. His major achievement was the Furry comic title Tales of Beatrix (Mu Press & Vision Comics). Taral also created many back covers for Gremlin Trouble, a comic published by AB Pixilations.

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