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− | [[British fan]] who published ''[[Go to Hel]]'' and won the 1987 [[Doc Weir Award]]. | + | [[British fan]] who published ''[[Go to Hel]]'', [[Burgess' Lights]] and won the 1987 [[Doc Weir Award]]. |
He was renowned for bringing suitcases of long life milk and pork pies to conventions and selling them on to desperate fans at cost. | He was renowned for bringing suitcases of long life milk and pork pies to conventions and selling them on to desperate fans at cost. | ||
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* 1995 -- [[Nova Award]] for Best Fan | * 1995 -- [[Nova Award]] for Best Fan | ||
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[[Category:UK]] | [[Category:UK]] |
Revision as of 02:38, 12 February 2020
(1934 -- January 28, 1997)
British fan who published Go to Hel, Burgess' Lights and won the 1987 Doc Weir Award.
He was renowned for bringing suitcases of long life milk and pork pies to conventions and selling them on to desperate fans at cost.
An early content provider for British fanzines, he was also long remembered for a failed convention prank at Supermancon) involving animal entrails and for his frequent participation in the Fancy Dress, as it was then called.
An extensive traveller, he was active in fandom for over 40 years. In 1995, he missed his first Novacon (the 25th) but was awarded the ‘Best Fan' Nova, which helped to make up for it.
The Brian Burgess Pork Pie Race
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1987 -- Doc Weir Award
- 1995 -- Nova Award for Best Fan
Person | 1934—1997 |
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