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  1. David Rowland Langford (born 10 April 1953) is a British author, editor, and critic, largely active within the science fiction field. He publishes the science-fiction fanzine and newsletter Ansible and holds the all-time record for most Hugo Awards, with a total of 29 wins.

  2. "BLIT" (acronym of Berryman Logical Image Technique) is a 1988 science fiction short story by the British writer David Langford.

  3. All Good Things: The Last SFX Visions • The Complete Critical Assembly • Crosstalk: Interviews Conducted by David Langford • Different Kinds of Darkness • Don't Try This at Home: Selected Convention Reports • Guts • He Do the Time Police in Different Voices • The Leaky Establishment • The Limbo Files • The SEX Column and Other ...

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  4. David Langford has 176 books on Goodreads with 80402 ratings. David Langfords most popular book is The End of Harry Potter?.

  5. Langford was nonfiction editor of the short-lived Extro from 1982 to its demise, and edited the early Online Magazine Starlight SF from 1982 to 1985. He has been sf reviewer for the UK newspapers The Guardian 1994-1995 and The Sunday Telegraph 2011-2013.

  6. Ansible is David Langford's infamous British SF/fan newsletter, published since 1979. The current series (from 1991) was hosted for many years at Glasgow University, but the primary site is now news.ansible.uk , which also archives the first series (1979-1987).

  7. David P. Langford is an international educator, consultant, speaker, author, and trainer who applies quality improvement theory and tools in education. He is the only educator to receive the Deming Medal for Excellence in the Application of Statistics in Industry Worldwide and has authored several books on quality learning.