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Steve Stiles

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American cartoonist (1943–2020)

Steve Stiles
Stiles in 2006
Born(1943-07-16)July 16, 1943
DiedJanuary 11, 2020(2020-01-11) (aged 76)
NationalityAmerican
AreaCartoonist, Writer, Artist
AwardsBill Rotsler Award, 1998
Fan Activity Achievement (FAAn) Award, 2001, 2003–2006
Hugo Award forBest Fan Artist, 2016

Stephen Willis Stiles (July 16, 1943 – January 11, 2020)[1] was an Americancartoonist and writer, coming out of thescience fiction fanzine tradition. He won the 2016Hugo Award forBest Fan Artist.

Early life and education

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Steven Willis Stiles was born to Norma and Irvin Stiles.[1] He had two brothers, Randy and Jeff.[1]

Stiles studied atThe High School of Music & Art and theSchool of Visual Arts inManhattan and later wrote about this in his essay, "Art School":

...in 1956, at age 13, I took the entrance exams at M&A, which partly consisted of drawing an arrangement of old shoes and flowers, as well as a review of my portfolio pieces — which included two issues of my first fanzine,Sam; that was a lucky break because my interviewers had never heard of a kid pubbing an ish and thought the whole concept incredibly creative. Four years later, the people over at Visual Arts had the same reaction to some of my other fanzines and awarded me a three-yearscholarship. I was blown away by the realization that fandom had actually helped me achieve my goals in the Real World! That's the last time that happened... Music & Art certainly wasn't a full-fledged art school but rather a high school with additional emphasis on art and music classes. Even so, I had more opportunity to familiarize myself with a wider range of materials, from chalks and caseins to oils. And here I was studying in the same school that my heroesHarvey Kurtzman,Bill Elder andJohn Severin – the guys atMad — went to, so it was pretty heady.[2]

Illustration and design

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Steve Stiles, Falls Church, Virginia, Spring 1979. Kodachrome 25 by Jeff Schalles

His first cartoon for a fanzine appeared inCry of the Nameless, edited byF.M. Busby andElinor Busby. A fanzine interlineation he coined ("Death is nature's way of telling you when to stop") became a nationalcatchphrase after it was reprinted inPageant in 1962.[3] His work (art and text) has since appeared in leading fanzines (Xero,Void,Mimosa,Trap Door) as well as the more obscure (Vojo de Vivo). He publishes his own fanzine,SAM. There were nine years betweenSAM #14 and #15, the latter being published in 1983; andSAM #16 was published 31 years later, in 2014, in anticipation of the 2014Corfluscience fiction convention.[4]

Professional work

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His first professional sale was in 1961, which was a cartoon forPaul Krassner'sThe Realist. After a stint in themilitary as an illustrator, he worked in advertising before becoming afreelancer in 1975. He worked in genres ranging fromunderground comix to children's books tosuperherocomics. He designed a Peace and Humanitarian Achievements medal for the Samaritan community in Israel. The medal's first recipient wasShimon Peres.

Awards

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In 1968, Stiles was theTrans-Atlantic Fan Fund winner, attending Thirdmancon, the 1968Eastercon inBuxton,Derbyshire.Harrison Country, a compilation of his writings and drawings about this trip, was published in 2007.[5]

Stiles won eleven Fan Activity Achievement (FAAn) Awards for best artist (2001, 2003–2006, 2010–2012, 2014–2016). In 1998, Stiles won the first Bill Rotsler Award, named after prolific fan artistBill Rotsler. He was aHugo Award nominee as Best Fan Artist in 1967, 1968, 2003 through 2008, and 2010 through 2016,[6][7][8] winning in 2016.

Personal life and demise

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Stiles was married to Elaine Stiles (née Mandell).[1]

On January 7, 2020, Stiles announced his most recent cancer diagnosis on Facebook, "So, the word is: I've got a few months, more or less."[9] He died on January 11, 2020, of the aforementioned cancer.[1]

References

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  1. ^abcde"Service for Stephen Willis Stiles".sollevinson.com. Sol Levinson & Bros., Inc. RetrievedJanuary 13, 2020.
  2. ^"Mimosa 18 contents page".Jophan.org. RetrievedJanuary 11, 2018.
  3. ^Pageant, 1962.
  4. ^Stiles, Steve."1/6/14"(PDF).SAM #16: A Fanzine For Corflu. Randallstown, Maryland – via efanzines.com.
  5. ^"All the TAFF Races: 1968".TAFF.org.uk.Trans-Atlantic Fan Fund.
  6. ^"The Locus Index to SF Awards: About the Hugo Awards".Locusmag.com. Archived fromthe original on January 3, 2010. RetrievedJanuary 11, 2018.
  7. ^"The Locus Index to SF Awards: Index of Art Nominees".Locusmag.com. Archived fromthe original on August 14, 2014. RetrievedJanuary 11, 2018.
  8. ^"The Hugo Awards".Renovationsf.org. Archived fromthe original on April 29, 2011. RetrievedJanuary 11, 2018.
  9. ^Stiles, Steve (January 7, 2020)."Post on January 7, 2020".Facebook.com.

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