Eva Hauser

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(1954 – )

Eva Hauserová (for her Anglophone fanac, she used the "Western" form without female ending Eva Hauser) is a Czech fan and pro (author, editor and translator, although increasingly non-genre).

She pubbed the fanzine Wild Sharkaaah in 1990–1; on the strength of this, she won the 1992 GUFF Race. She was one of the editors of the prozine Ikarie (responsible especially for Czech fiction, reviews department and fandom-related matters) from its founding in June 1990 until 1992. She traveled to many European conventions, including ConFiction, the 1990 Worldcon, Eastercon 42 in 1991, and the 1995 Interaction, publishing brief con reports in Ikarie or more detailed in the genzine Interkom. Before the 1991 Chicon V, she traveled with her family throughout the US West; in Los Angeles, their host was Bruce Pelz.

She coined the term biopunk in 1988 as the response of the decaying "wikipedia:real socialism" to the hi-tech cyberpunk.

She wrote in her GUFF platform in 1992:

I am a Czechoslovak fan, editor and writer. I write BIOPUNK stories which are (according to some  people) disgusting. I like to write funny articles for fanzines. Unfortunately, I can't write anything funny in English. I am also very fond of discussion -- about society, the future, feminism, the environment, literature etc.

Since early 1990es, she has been living with Cyril Simsa. Her main field of activity since the late 2000es is wikipedia:permaculture.

(links below are in Czech but understandable with a decent machine translator)

Awards, Honors and GoHships:


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