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2012
[edit]- July 24: The winners of the 2012 Teen Choice Awards are announced.[1]
- July 23: The first American female to make it to space, astronaut Sally Ride, dies at 61.[2]
- July 20: English actor Simon Ward, who appeared in genre films such as Supergirl and the 1973 Dracula, dies at 70.[3]
- July 19: The nominees for the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards are announced.[4]
- July 17: American actor Morgan Paull, known best for his role as Holden in Blade Runner, dies at 67.[5]
- July 16: The 5th annual Shirley Jackson Awards are announced during the 2012 Readercon.[6]
- July 16: The winners of the 2012 Scribe Awards are announced.[7]
- July 16: The winners of the 2012 Prometheus Awards, to be presented at Chicon 7, are announced.[8]
- July 16: American television director and producer William Asher, known for his work on The Twilight Zone and Bewitched, dies at 90.[9]
- July 14: American author Frederic Brown (1906-1972) is named winner of the 2012 Cordwainer Smith Rediscovery Award.[10]
- July 10: Dr. Fred Lerner, an alumnus of Columbia University, announces the donation his science fiction and fantasy publications collection to Columbia University Libraries.[11]
- July 8: Prolific American actor Ernest Borgnine, known for costarring in the television seriesAirwolf, dies at 95.[12]
- July 3: American actor Andy Griffith, who had only a few genre appearances, dies at 86.[13]
- June 29: The winners of the 2012 John W. Campbell Memorial Awards and Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Awards are announced.[14]
- June 29: A company demonstrates the first practical cloak of invisibility for large 3D objects.[15]
- June 28: Amazon.com may purchase assets and rights of former publisher Dorchester Publishing at end of August.[16]
- June 26: The nominees for the 2012 Sunburst Award are announced.[17]
- June 19: American actor Richard Lynch, best known for portraying villainous roles, dies at 72.[18]
- June 18: Nominees for the 2012 Chesley Awards are announced.[19]
- June 15: The winners of the 2012 David Gemmell Legend Awards are announced.[20]
- June 13: The winners are announced for the 2012 Ditmar Award for achievement in Australian science fiction, fantasy, and horror.[21]
- June 12: The nominees for the 2012 Sidewise Award for Alternate History are announced.[22]
- June 7: The International Association of Media Tie-In Writers announces the nominees for the 6th annual Scribe Awards.[23]
- June 7: The winners of the 24th Lambda Literary Awards are announced.[24]
- June 7: The winners of the 2012 Audie Awards are announced, including genre work Hard Magic by Larry Correia.[25]
- June 5: British actress Caroline John, best known for her role as Liz Shaw in Doctor Who, dies at 71.[26]
- June 5: Prolific genre author Ray Bradbury dies at 91.[27][28]
- June 3: The winners of the 2012 MTV Movie Awards are announced.[29]
- May 30: The New York Anime Festival merges with the New York Comic Con.[30]
- May 26: American illustrator Leo Dillon dies at 79.[31]
- May 24: Author T. C. McCarthy wins the 2012 Compton Crook Award for his novel Germline.[32]
- May 23: The finalists for the 2012 Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award and John W. Campbell Memorial Award are announced.[33]
- May 23: The 2012 finalists for the Mythopoeic Awards are announced.[34]
- May 20: SFWA announces the winners of the 2011 Nebula Awards.[35]
- May 19: Analog and Asimov's announce the winners of their readers' choice awards.[36]
- May 18: The winners of the 2011 Aurealis Awards are announced.[37]
- May 16: A special exhibit at the British Library, Writing Britain: Wastelands to Wonderlands, celebrates the 75th anniversary of Tolkien's The Hobbit.[38]
- May 16: Dark Horse Comics plans release of classic fantastical and horror comics.[39]
- May 11: MTV announces the nominees for the 2012 MTV Movie Awards.[40]
- May 11: A stage adaptation of Ursula K. Le Guin's The Lathe of Heaven is announced.[41]
- May 9: Disaster experts estimate damage to New York City from The Avengers climactic battle at $160 billion.[42]
- May 9: An analytical biography of the late Frank Herbert, author of Dune, is released.[43]
- May 8: American illustrator and writer Maurice Sendak, best known for his 1963 children's picture book Where the Wild Things Are, dies at 83.[44]
- May 7: The Avengers sets a new opening weekend box office record with $207 million in ticket sales.[45]
- May 7: Nominees for the 2012 British Fantasy Award are announced.[46]
- May 3: American author and editor Stanley Schmidt wins the 2012 Robert A. Heinlein Award.[referencelink]
- May 3: Jane Rogers' near future novel,The Testament of Jessie Lamb, wins the 2012 Arthur C. Clarke Award.[47]
- April 30: American actor George Murdock, known for his role as Dr. Salik on the original Battlestar Galactica, dies at 81.[referencelink]
- April 29: American composer Joel Goldsmith, best known for his work on the TV series Stargate SG-1, dies at 54.[48]
- April 28: British actress Patricia Medina dies at 92.[49]
- April 22: The nominees for the 2011 Shirley Jackson Awards are announced.[50]
- April 20: The winners of the 2012 SFRA Awards are announced.[51]
- April 18: The Edgar Allan Poe Museum announces the future release of a previously-unknown Poe manuscript.[52]
- April 18: American author K. D. Wentworth dies at 61.[53]
- April 16: After nearly a year of delays, Pottermore opens for public registration.[54]
- April 16: American author Ernest Callenbach dies at 83.[55]
- April 13: The nominees for the 2012 Prix Aurora Awards are announced.[56]
- April 13: The University of Iowa announces the acquisition of thousands of pulp magazines collected by long-time fan Rusty Hevelin, who recently died.[57]
- April 13: Canadian actor Jonathan Frid, best known for his portrayal of vampire Barnabas Collins on the gothic soap opera Dark Shadows, dies at 87.[58]
- April 10: The winners of the 2011 BSFA Awards are announced, including Christopher Priest for his novel The Islanders.[59]
- April 9: Author Simon Morden wins the 2012 Philip K. Dick Award for his work, The Samuil Petrovitch Trilogy.[60]
- April 7: The final nominees for the 2012 Hugo Awards are announced.[61]
- April 5: The nominees for the 2012 Eisner Comic Awards are announced.[62]
- April 4: The Libertarian Futurist Society announces the finalists for the 2012 Prometheus Awards.[63]
- April 2: The winners of the 2012 Bram Stoker Awards are announced, including the novel Flesh Eaters by Joe McKinney.[64]
- March 29: CBS sends cease and desist letter to fans working on an unfilmed Star Trek: The Original Series episode by Norman Spinrad.[65]
- March 28: A Doctor Who fan creates a T.A.R.D.I.S. wedding ring.[66]
- March 28: Clarence Howard "Bud" Webster announced to receive the 2012 Service to SFWA Award.[67]
- March 27: The finalists for the 2012 Arthur C. Clarke Award are announced.[68]
- March 27: A video game based on Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn series is set to be released in 2013.[69]
- March 22: The nominees for the 24th Lambda Literary Awards are announced.[70]
- March 20: Japanese director Noboru Ishiguro, known for his work on the Space Battleship Yamato and other series, dies at 73.[71][72]
- March 20: Finalists are announced for the 2011 Aurealis Awards.[73]
- March 19: American author Gene DeWeese dies at 78.[74]
- March 15: A South Carolina parent accuses a teacher of reading pornographic material to students, states that Ender's Game is pornographic, and requests police file charges.[75][76][77]
- March 13: Writers Octavia Butler (1947-2006) and John Clute (b. 1940) receive the SFWA Solstice Award.[78]
- March 10: French comics artist Mœbius dies at 73.[79]
- March 9: Redwood and Wildfire by Andrea Hairston is wins 2011 Tiptree Award.[80]
- March 9: NASA and other international agencies hosting Space Apps Challenge in late April.[81]
- March 9: Pottermore announces public unveiling in April 2012.[82]
- March 6: American composer Robert B. Sherman, winner of two Academy Awards for his work on Mary Poppins, dies at 86.[83]
- March 6: Terra Nova, cancelled by Fox,[84] may possibly be picked up Netflix.[85]
- March 5: BBC begins airing the three-part Dirk Gently TV series.[86]
- March 5: Unfilmed Star Trek: The Original Series episode by Norman Spinrad to be made into a fan film.[87]
- March 5: New Zealand-born Australian writer Paul Haines dies at [88]
- March 3: American conceptual artist Ralph McQuarrie, best known for his design work on the Star Wars series, dies at 82.[89][90]
- March 2: Orson Scott Card's fantasy series Seventh Son to be made into a feature film.[91]
- March 1: Nominees for the 38th Saturn Awards are announced.[92][93]
- March 1: Pac-Man to be made into a new television series.[94]
- February 27: Artist Michael Whelan is announced as the cover illustrator for the final Wheel of Time book, A Memory of Light.[95]
- February 27: Winners are announced for the 84th Academy Awards, with Hugo winning in five categories.[96]
- February 25: The nominees for the 32nd Golden Raspberry Awards are announced.[97][98]
- February 23: Author J. K. Rowling announces publisher for forthcoming book.[99]
- February 23: Original script from axed Star Trek: The Original Series episode found by fan.[100]
- February 23: Upcoming Doctor Who / Star Trek: The Next Generation graphic novel crossover series will have character cameos.[101]
- February 20: The Horror Writers Association announces the nominees for the 2011 Bram Stoker Awards.[102]
- February 20: The release date is announced for A Memory of Light, the final book in The Wheel of Time epic fantasy novel series.[103]
- February 20: The nominees for the 2011 Nebula Awards are announced.[104][105]
- February 20: The Audio Publishers Association announces the nominees for the 2012 Audie Awards.[106]
- February 13: The British Academy of Film and Television Arts announces genre winners at the 65th British Academy Film Awards.[107]
- February 12: Irish actor David Kelly dies at 82.[108]
- February 8: Locus announces a digital version of its magazine.[109]
- February 5: American actor and director Bill Hinzman dies at 75.[110]
- February 3: British writer John Christopher dies at 89.[111]
- February 3: American director, actor, writer, and producer Zalman King dies at 69.[112]
- February 1: American writer Ardath Mayhar dies at 81.[113]
- January 26: English actor Ian Abercrombie dies at 77.[114]
- January 25: A Star Trek Voyager fan has to dismantle his transformed living room due to divorce.[115]
- January 24: American actor Dick Tufeld, best known as the voice of the robot in the original Lost in Space TV series, dies at 85.[116]
- January 24: Nominees for the 84th Academy Awards are announced.[117][118]
- January 24: American actor James Farentino, who costarred with Kirk Douglas in The Final Countdown, dies at 73.[119]
- January 23: The shortlist is released for the 2011 BSFA Awards.[120]
- January 23: Bad Moon Books and Hippocampus Press are announced as the winners of the Horror Writers Association 2011 Specialty Press Award.[121]
- January 21: Oscar-winning costume designer Eiko Ishioka dies at 72.[122]
- January 20: The winners of the Hydra Contest, a speculative fiction contest in Brazil, will be published in InterGalactic Medicine Show.[123]
- January 19: The nominees for the 2012 British Academy Film Awards are announced.[124]
- January 19: Hammer announces the restoration of its horror film library.[125]
- January 18: The Horror Writers Association releases the nominees for the Vampire Novel of the Century Award.[126]
- January 18: American author Connie Willis is named the winner of the 2011 Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award.[127][128]
- January 17: Four genre works win at the 69th Golden Globe Awards.[129]
- January 13: DC Comics ends six of its comics series.[130]
- January 12: American author Howard Hopkins dies at 50.[131]
- January 11: The winners of the 38th People's Choice Awards are announced.[132]
- January 10: Star Wars: Underworld is announced as the working title of the upcoming live-action TV series in the franchise.[133]
- January 10: The 500th episode of the long-running series The Simpsons is set to air in February.[134]
- January 10: The nominees for the 2011 Philip K. Dick Award are announced.[135]
- January 9: Wizards of the Coast seeks to crowdsource the upcoming 5th edition of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy roleplaying game.[136]
- January 9: Four speculative fiction TV series pilots are given the green light by NBC.[137]
- January 9: Joe R. Lansdale and Rick Hautala are named recipients of the Horror Writers Association Lifetime Achievement Award.[138]
- January 9: American author Gene Wolfe wins the first Fuller Award for "outstanding lifetime contribution to literature."[139]
- January 9: Photos from the first science fiction convention, held in Leeds in 1937, are now available online.[140]
- January 6: A Las Vegas-area brothel will feature "alien" women.[141]
- January 6: The Horror Writers Association announces a sponsor for the Bram Stoker Vampire Novel of the Century Award.[142]
- January 5: Boxoffice announces that speculative fiction films dominated the top spots for 2011 domestic box office grosses.[143]
- January 5: The final nominees for the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects are announced.[144]
- January 4: Richard Alf, founder of San Diego Comic-Con International, dies at 59.[145]
- January 1: Bob Anderson, film fight choreographer and stunt double during Darth Vader's lightsaber battles in the original three Star Wars films, dies at 89.[146][147]