Awards & Winners

Joan Hanke-Woods

Delphyne Joan Hanke-Woods was an American science fiction artist and fan, whose name is sometimes credited as joan hanke-woods, delphyne joan hanke-woods, delphyne woods, or Mori. She won the Hugo Award for Best Fan Artist in 1986, after having been nominated for the award every year since 1980. In 1984, she was the Fan Guest of Honor at Windycon. While best known as a fan, she also worked professionally, illustrating works by Philip José Farmer, Michael Resnick, Theodore Sturgeon, and A. E. van Vogt, among others. She was taught to read by her grandfather in 1949, using his son's 1930s science fiction and fantasy pulp magazines stored in the attic. She later worked as a typesetter, and in the computer industry.

Awards by Joan Hanke-Woods

Check all the awards nominated and won by Joan Hanke-Woods.

1986


Hugo Award for Best Fan Artist

Nominations 1986 »

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Hugo Award for Best Fan Artist

1985


Nominations 1985 »

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Hugo Award for Best Fan Artist

1984


Nominations 1984 »

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Hugo Award for Best Fan Artist

1983


Nominations 1983 »

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Hugo Award for Best Fan Artist

1982


Nominations 1982 »

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Hugo Award for Best Fan Artist

1981


Nominations 1981 »

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Hugo Award for Best Fan Artist

1980


Nominations 1980 »

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Hugo Award for Best Fan Artist