2012 GUFF Voting Begins

You can help decide whether Grant Watson or Kylie Ding will win the 2012 Get-Up-and-over Fan Fund, as GUFF is known in the years delegates go from the Antipodes to Europe. This fund has no geographic voting restrictions, you can vote if you were active in fandom prior to August 2009 and contribute at least GBP5 or AUD10 (or the equivalent in other currencies) to the fund.

GUFF administrators James Shields and Sue Ann Barber & Trevor Clark have released the 2012 GUFF ballot [PDF file].

Votes can be cast by mail (see ballot for addresses) or via PayPal to Sue Ann Barber, activeim (at) hotmail (dot) com or James Shields, lister (at) liv (dot) ac (dot) uk.

Voting ends January 22, 2012 at 23:59 GMT.

[Thanks to Irwin Hirsh for the story.]

Dublin 2014: Don’t Panic

Who wants to read a fan news story with no controversy to report? We’re going to find out today, because here it is.

Irish fan and 2010 GUFF winner James Shields’ e-mail of September 8 titled “Dublin 2014” caused a momentary spell of vertigo among fans who know that’s the same year London is bidding for the Worldcon.

The dizziness passed once fans realized Shields really wants a London Worldcon. It will draw well-known authors to the U.K. who might be persuaded to attend the convention he wants Irish fans to run in Dublin the weekend afterwards. That’s what he means by Dublin 2014.

Shields is taking inspiration from Au Contraire, the New Zealand national convention he attended on the way to Aussiecon 4. “It’s interesting to note that the New Zealand NatCon the weekend before got about 150 extra attendees. (normal attendance 100 – was 250)…. Dublin is much closer to London than New Zealand is to Melbourne, so I think we could get even more visitors as a result – 300-400 attendence would seem credible.”

He emphasized, “I don’t wish to run against London, rather complement it.”

James Bacon mentioned the development to the London in 2014 Worldcon bid committee and they concluded, “No issue our end.”

See? No reason for controversy. Try not to be disappointed.

[Thanks to James Bacon for the story.]

2010 GUFF Race Opens

I’m overdue to post a bit of fan fund news liberated from Ansible: The candidates in the Europe-to-Australasia GUFF race are James Shields and Douglas Spencer.

Anyone is eligible to vote for a GUFF delegate who was active in fandom prior to August 2008, and contributes at least £5 or $10 AUS (or the equivalent in other currencies) to the fund. Eligible voters can use the PDF voting form at guff2009.pdf, or vote online. Voting ends April 5, 2010 at 23:59 GMT.

Other GUFF News: Pat McMurray’s 2004 GUFF Trip report is now available either as a black and white publication for £4 ($8 AUS) or password protected colour pdf (6.38 mb) for £2 ($4 AUS). Contact:  Ang Rosin, 26 Hermitage Grove, Bootle, Merseyside, L20 6DR, United Kingdom – enclosing a cheque made payable to GUFF and your preferred delivery method. 

[Thanks to Ansible for the http://pcwww.liv.ac.uk/~lister/guff/ link.]

GUFF Launches 2008 Race

Australian SF Bullsheet #79 reports the start of the GUFF 2008 (Get Up Fan Fund, this time around) race to send fan(s) from Australasia to Europe. Candidates are: Sue Ann Barber and Trevor Clark, Norah Ding, and Alisa Krasnostein. Fans can vote via Paypal or download and send in a completed ballot with a check or money order. Voting ends November 24.

Fancyclopedia Update

Jim Caughran, announcing the latest additions to the online Fancyclopedia, sends links to Jean Weber’s updates of the articles about Fan Funds, GUFF and DUFF.

Weber’s list of a fund winner’s duties includes:

Fund winners become administrators of the fund until the next winner returns from a trip. Fund winners are expected to publish a trip report.

Well, I always do expect them to write a report, and some funds enjoy a good track record when it comes to that. A surprising number of TAFF winners have not felt obligated in that way. Fortunately, there is Chris Garcia’s good example to point out (donation required for access to the full online report; individual chapters have been published in several recent fanzines that are freely available on http://www.eFanzines.com).