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The pen name Taral originated from a fictional synthetic language, Siroihin, that he described in one of his early science fiction fanzines.

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  • Taral Wayne
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  • The pen name Taral originated from a fictional synthetic language, Siroihin, that he described in one of his early science fiction fanzines.
  • Wayne MacDonald (born 1951, Toronto), known by his pen name Taral Wayne, is one of Canada's best known science fiction fan artists, and has been nominated for the field's most prestigious award, the Hugo, eight times. In October 2008, it was announced that Taral was the recipient of the annual Rotsler Award, honouring the long term accomplishments of graphic artists in amateur publications in the science fiction community by the Southern California Institute for Fan Interests, Inc. In recognition of his contributions to science fiction fandom, particularly Canadian fandom, Taral was named Fan Guest of Honour by the 2009 Worldcon, Anticipation.
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Name
  • Taral Wayne
  • Wayne, Taral
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  • 150(xsd:integer)
Birth Place
  • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Awards
  • Rotsler Award, 2008
Place of Birth
  • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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  • Canadian
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Date of Birth
  • 1951(xsd:integer)
Short Description
  • Canadian comics writer
Nationality
  • Canadian
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  • Wayne MacDonald (born 1951, Toronto), known by his pen name Taral Wayne, is one of Canada's best known science fiction fan artists, and has been nominated for the field's most prestigious award, the Hugo, eight times. In October 2008, it was announced that Taral was the recipient of the annual Rotsler Award, honouring the long term accomplishments of graphic artists in amateur publications in the science fiction community by the Southern California Institute for Fan Interests, Inc. In recognition of his contributions to science fiction fandom, particularly Canadian fandom, Taral was named Fan Guest of Honour by the 2009 Worldcon, Anticipation. The pen name Taral originated from a fictional synthetic language that he described in the fan magazine Delta Psi.
  • The pen name Taral originated from a fictional synthetic language, Siroihin, that he described in one of his early science fiction fanzines.
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