Awards & Winners

Walt Willis

Date of Birth 30-October-1919
Place of Birth Northern Ireland
(Ireland, United Kingdom, United Kingdom, with Dependencies and Territories)
Nationality United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland
Also know as Walter Bryan, Walter A. Willis, Walter Willis, Walt Willis (N. Ireland)
Profession Writer
Walter Alexander Willis was a well-known Irish science fiction fan, resident in Belfast. Willis was awarded a 1958 Hugo Award as "Outstanding Actifan", which replaced the Best Fanzine category that year. He was nominated for a best fan writer Hugo in 1969 and two retro-Hugos in the same category. In 1959 and 1957 he was nominated in the fanzine category for Hyphen, and he received fanzine retro-Hugo nominations in 2004 for Slant and Hyphen. He shared a retro-Hugo for Slant with that fanzine's art editor James White. His best known single work is The Enchanted Duplicator, co-written with Bob Shaw, an allegory of a fan's quest to produce the perfect fanzine. This appeared to be closely modeled on The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan. Along with White, Shaw, George Charters, Ian McAulay, and John Berry, Willis represented the influential Irish Fandom, also known as the Wheels of IF. Willis, White and Shaw were also referred to as the Belfast Triangle.

Awards by Walt Willis

Check all the awards nominated and won by Walt Willis.

1969


Nominations 1969 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer

1959


Nominations 1959 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Hugo Award for Best Fanzine Hyphen

1957


Nominations 1957 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Hugo Award for Best Fanzine Hyphen

1954


Retro Hugo Award for Best Fanzine
Honored for : Slant

Nominations 1954 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Retro Hugo Award for Best Fanzine Slant
Retro Hugo Award for Best Fanzine Hyphen
Retro Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer

1951


Nominations 1951 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Retro Hugo Award for Best Fanzine Slant
Retro Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer