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His first fanzine was [[Zoo Nation]], an A5 fanzine which ran for 7 issues from February 2002 to April 2006. ''Zoo Nation'' won the [[Nova Award for Best Fanzine]] in 2003 and 2004. | His first fanzine was [[Zoo Nation]], an A5 fanzine which ran for 7 issues from February 2002 to April 2006. ''Zoo Nation'' won the [[Nova Award for Best Fanzine]] in 2003 and 2004. | ||
− | He was first invited to guest-edit [[Journey Planet]] in 2009 with [[James Bacon]], [[Christopher J. Garcia]] and [[Claire Brialey]] for Issue 3 with a theme of George Orwell's ''Nineteen Eighty-Four'', then Issue 7 with a theme of 'Space' in 2010 and Issue 12 with a theme of ''Blade Runner'' in 2012. | + | He was first invited to guest-edit [[Journey Planet]] in 2009 with [[James Bacon]], [[Chris Garcia|Christopher J. Garcia]] and [[Claire Brialey]] for Issue 3 with a theme of George Orwell's ''Nineteen Eighty-Four'', then Issue 7 with a theme of 'Space' in 2010 and Issue 12 with a theme of ''Blade Runner'' in 2012. |
He has also reviewed for the Science Fiction Foundation's magazine ''Foundation'', the webzine ''Strange Horizons'' and the BSFA's magazine ''Vector''. | He has also reviewed for the Science Fiction Foundation's magazine ''Foundation'', the webzine ''Strange Horizons'' and the BSFA's magazine ''Vector''. |
Revision as of 18:23, 28 July 2012
Pete Young (1960- ) is a fanzine editor, graphic artist, illustrator, photographer and reviewer born in London, England, now living in Hua Hin, Thailand.
His first fanzine was Zoo Nation, an A5 fanzine which ran for 7 issues from February 2002 to April 2006. Zoo Nation won the Nova Award for Best Fanzine in 2003 and 2004.
He was first invited to guest-edit Journey Planet in 2009 with James Bacon, Christopher J. Garcia and Claire Brialey for Issue 3 with a theme of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, then Issue 7 with a theme of 'Space' in 2010 and Issue 12 with a theme of Blade Runner in 2012.
He has also reviewed for the Science Fiction Foundation's magazine Foundation, the webzine Strange Horizons and the BSFA's magazine Vector.
He is usually at altitude somewhere around the planet when not plugged into the internet.