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Martin James '''Ditmar''' ("Dick") Jenssen  is an [[Australian]] [[fan artist]]. He was a founding member of the [[Melbourne Science Fiction Club]].  He was a member of the [[Amateur Fantasy Publications of Australia]].  Professionally, he was a scientist at Melbourne University.
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'''Martin James Ditmar "Dick" Jenssen''', aka '''Ditmar''', was an [[Australian]] [[fan artist]]. He was a founding member of the [[Melbourne Science Fiction Club]] in 1952 and a member of the [[Amateur Fantasy Publications of Australia]].   
  
The [[Ditmar Award]] was named for him.  
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The [[Ditmar Award]]s were named for him, in return for his financing them at their inception. In 2002, and again in 2010, Ditmar received a [[Ditmar Award|Ditmar]]. (Other instances of [[fans]] receiving [[awards]] named after themselves were when [[Forrest J Ackerman]] received a [[Forry Award]] in 2002 and [[K. Martin Carlson]] a [[Kaymar Award]] in 1984.)
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He [[gafiated]] after 1971, but became somewhat [[revenant]] beginning in 1993.
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Professionally, he headed meteorology at Melbourne University.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:41, 7 March 2024

(1935 – March 7, 2024)

Martin James Ditmar "Dick" Jenssen, aka Ditmar, was an Australian fan artist. He was a founding member of the Melbourne Science Fiction Club in 1952 and a member of the Amateur Fantasy Publications of Australia.

The Ditmar Awards were named for him, in return for his financing them at their inception. In 2002, and again in 2010, Ditmar received a Ditmar. (Other instances of fans receiving awards named after themselves were when Forrest J Ackerman received a Forry Award in 2002 and K. Martin Carlson a Kaymar Award in 1984.)

He gafiated after 1971, but became somewhat revenant beginning in 1993.

Professionally, he headed meteorology at Melbourne University.

Awards, Honors and GoHships:



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