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(August 6, 1923 – August 25, 1981)
 
(August 6, 1923 – August 25, 1981)
  
'''Mark Reinsberg''', aka Midwest Marky, a [[Chicago]] [[SF]] fan, author, and [[book]] reviewer, was active during the 1930s–50s. He discovered [[sf]] in 1936He also did some SF [[art]]. A year or so later (while still in high school) he had connected with [[Jack Darrow]], [[Richard Meyer]], and [[William L. Hamling]] and met [[Ray Palmer]] and co-authored a story in ''[[Amazing]]''.
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'''Mark Simon Reinsberg''', aka '''Midwest Marky''', a [[Chicago]] [[SF]] fan, author, and [[book]] reviewer, was active during the 1930s–50s.   He also did some SF [[art]].  Reinsberg discovered [[sf]] in 1936. A year or so later (while still in high school) he had connected with [[Jack Darrow]], [[Richard Meyer]], and [[William L. Hamling]] and met [[Ray Palmer]] and co-authored a story in ''[[Amazing]]''.
  
 
With fellow Chicagoans [[Erle Korshak]] (whom he introduced to fandom) and [[Jack Darrow]], he attended the first [[Worldcon]] ([[Nycon]]) in 1939. At [[Philcon 1939]], he bid for and won the right to hold the second [[Worldcon]], [[Chicon I]] in 1940 in Chicago. Reinsberg was [[chairman]], [[Korshak]] secretary, and [[Bob Tucker]] treasurer (since he was over 21).  Reinsberg missed the first day of the [[convention]] due to illness (reported in some places as due to nervousness.)
 
With fellow Chicagoans [[Erle Korshak]] (whom he introduced to fandom) and [[Jack Darrow]], he attended the first [[Worldcon]] ([[Nycon]]) in 1939. At [[Philcon 1939]], he bid for and won the right to hold the second [[Worldcon]], [[Chicon I]] in 1940 in Chicago. Reinsberg was [[chairman]], [[Korshak]] secretary, and [[Bob Tucker]] treasurer (since he was over 21).  Reinsberg missed the first day of the [[convention]] due to illness (reported in some places as due to nervousness.)
  
He was also a member of the [[Committee of Seven]] which ran [[Chicon II]] in 1952. He was elected to the [[First Fandom Hall of Fame]] (posthumously) in 1997.
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He was also a member of the [[Committee of Seven]] which ran [[Chicon II]] in 1952. He was elected to the [[First Fandom Hall of Fame]] (posthumously) in 1997. He sold a few stories to [[prozines]].
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Reinsberg was born in [[Minnesota]], the son of Adolph Reinsberg and Bertha Vehon Spronz. His mother and sister, Helene, came to [[Chicon]], too. He married Diane Senor Jacobs in 1949.  
  
 
* Photos on pages 93 and 94 of [[Harry Warner]]'s ''[[All Our Yesterdays]]'' ([[Advent]], 1969).
 
* Photos on pages 93 and 94 of [[Harry Warner]]'s ''[[All Our Yesterdays]]'' ([[Advent]], 1969).
 
* Early short biography in {{WhosWho1940|page=11}}.
 
* Early short biography in {{WhosWho1940|page=11}}.
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* [https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/53200 Works at Project Gutenberg.]
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* [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?17747 Bibliography at ISFDB. ]
  
 
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Revision as of 22:36, 27 October 2021

(August 6, 1923 – August 25, 1981)

Mark Simon Reinsberg, aka Midwest Marky, a Chicago SF fan, author, and book reviewer, was active during the 1930s–50s. He also did some SF art. Reinsberg discovered sf in 1936. A year or so later (while still in high school) he had connected with Jack Darrow, Richard Meyer, and William L. Hamling and met Ray Palmer and co-authored a story in Amazing.

With fellow Chicagoans Erle Korshak (whom he introduced to fandom) and Jack Darrow, he attended the first Worldcon (Nycon) in 1939. At Philcon 1939, he bid for and won the right to hold the second Worldcon, Chicon I in 1940 in Chicago. Reinsberg was chairman, Korshak secretary, and Bob Tucker treasurer (since he was over 21). Reinsberg missed the first day of the convention due to illness (reported in some places as due to nervousness.)

He was also a member of the Committee of Seven which ran Chicon II in 1952. He was elected to the First Fandom Hall of Fame (posthumously) in 1997. He sold a few stories to prozines.

Reinsberg was born in Minnesota, the son of Adolph Reinsberg and Bertha Vehon Spronz. His mother and sister, Helene, came to Chicon, too. He married Diane Senor Jacobs in 1949.

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