Ken Slater (science fiction) explained

Ken Slater (1917–2008) was a British science fiction fan and bookseller.[1] [2] [3] In 1947, while serving in the British Army of the Rhine, he started Operation Fantast, a network of science fiction fans which had 800 members around the world by 1950 though it folded a few years later. Through Operation Fantast, he was the major importer of American science fiction books and magazines into Britain - an activity which he continued, after its collapse, through his company Fantast (Medway) up to the time of his death. He was a founder member of the British Science Fiction Association in 1958.

Awards and honours

He was Guest of Honour at Brumcon, the 1959 Eastercon[4] and at Conspiracy '87, the 1987 Worldcon, jointly with his wife Joyce. He received the Doc Weir Award in 1966 and the Big Heart Award in 1995.[5] At the first Hugo Award ceremony in Philadelphia in 1953, Forrest J Ackerman won the trophy for #1 Fan Personality, but said that the award should have gone to Slater.[6]

Notes and References

  1. http://file770.com/?p=49 Obituary - File 770
  2. http://nebulasf.atspace.com/kenslater.htm 'Something to read' by Ken Slater
  3. http://www.sfwa.org/news/2008/kslater.htm Obituary - SFWA
  4. http://efanzines.com/Prolapse/Prolapse04.pdf Slater at Brumcon
  5. Web site: Science Fiction Awards Watch » About the Big Heart Award . 2008-07-13 . 2011-02-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110221192703/http://www.sfawardswatch.com/?page_id=615 . dead .
  6. http://www.bsfa.co.uk/bsfa/website/news.aspx?newsid=89 Obituary - British Science Fiction Association