Bruce Gillespie
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Bruce Gillespie (born 1947) is a prominent Australian science fiction fan best known for his long-running sf fanzine SF Commentary.[1] Along with Carey Handfield and Rob Gerrand, he was a founding editor of Norstrilia Press, which published Greg Egan's first novel.
This article is about the Australian science fiction fan. For the American politician, see Bruce Gillespie (politician).
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He was fan guest of honour at Aussiecon 3, the 57th World Science Fiction Convention held in Melbourne, Australia in 1999.
He has won and been nominated for many Ditmar Awards since his first nomination in 1970,[2] and in 2007 he was awarded the Chandler Award for his services to science fiction fandom.[3]