Title | Westercon 36 |
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Date | July 1, 1983 - July 4, 1983 |
Description | A program book for Wetsercon 36/Westerchron. |
Donor | Leiber, Fritz; Leiber, Justin |
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Language | English |
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Original Item Location | ID 1984-003, Box 57, Folder 34 |
ArchivesSpace URI | /repositories/2/archival_objects/5306 |
Original Collection | Fritz Leiber Papers |
Digital Collection | Fritz Leiber Science Fiction & Fantasy Convention Flyers & Programs |
Digital Collection URL | http://digital.lib.uh.edu/1984_003 |
Repository | Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries |
Repository URL | http://info.lib.uh.edu/about/campus-libraries-collections/special-collections |
Use and Reproduction | Rights Undetermined |
File Name | index.cpd |
Title | Page 40 |
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File Name | uhlib_1984_003_b057_f034_092_042.jpg |
Transcript | THE WV1SIHLE LITTLE NAN The Invisible Little Man is an award given annually by the Elves, Gnomes and Little Men's Science Fiction, Chowder and Marching Society. It honors a person who has provided unsung service to science fiction for many years. The award is a beautiful invisible statuette of a small humanoid standing on a brass plate. —T.W. 195? 195? 195? George Pal Ray Bradbury Arthur C. Clarke 1961 Cele Goldsmith 1962 Hal Clement 1963 Andre Norton 1964 Frederick Pohl 1965 1966 L. Sprague de Camp Cordwainer Smith 1967 Charles Schneeman 1968 J. Francis McComas 1969 1970 1971 Judy-Lynn Benjamin Fritz Lang C. L. Moore 1972 James H. Schmitz 1973 1974 R. A. Lafferty Randall Garrett 1975 A. Bertram Chandler 1976 1977 1978 Marion Zimmer Bradley Alva Rogers Frank M. Robinson 1979 Phil Klass 1980 Ian & Betty Ballantine 1981 David Hartwell 1982 Madeline l'Engle THE SAMPO AWARD The Sampo Award is presented each year at Westercon for previously unrecognized services to fandom, to honor the unsung heroes of the science fiction fan community. The award takes its name from the magic hand- mill in Finnish folktales that grinds out whatever its possessor needs. Similarly, the Sampo Award honors those individuals who tirelessly produce the work, energy, and imagination that keeps fandom going. The Sampo Award was created in 1970 by the now-defunct Sampo Productions (of Bay Area fandom) and was awarded by them until 1976. Beginning in 1977 it has been administered by an independent committee of judges sponsored by the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society. 1970 Felice Rolfe 1971 Fred Patten 1972 Bruce Pelz 1973 Vonda N. Mclntyre 1974 Emil Petaja 1975 Barry & Lee Gold 1976 Poul & Karen Anderson 1977 Bob Vardeman 1978 TedDikty 1979 Bill Warren 1980 Dave Nee 1981 Bill & Peggy Crawford 1982 Keith Williams ^\f /I/6&. 40 WESTERCHRON |