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'''Richard 'Rich' Lynch''',  a [[fanzine]] fan, [[apahack]], [[club fan]] and [[fanhistorian]], started his [[fan]] career in [[Chattanooga, TN]], before moving to the [[Washington, D.C.]], area. He and his wife, [[Nicki Lynch]], published the [[Hugo]]-winning [[fanzine]] ''[[Mimosa]]'', and previously, ''[[CHAT]]''.
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'''Richard “Rich” Lynch''',  a [[fanzine]] fan, [[apahack]], [[club fan]] and [[fanhistorian]], started his [[fan]] career in [[Chattanooga, TN]], before moving to the [[Washington, D.C.]], area. He and his wife, [[Nicki Lynch]], published the [[Hugo]]-winning [[fanhistory]]-oriented [[fanzine]] ''[[Mimosa]]'', and previously, ''[[CHAT]]''.
  
He [[chairman|chaired]] [[Chattacon V]] (1980) and has been a member of the [[WSFA]], [[Southern Fandom Confederation]] and the [[Chattanooga Science Fiction Association]] (where he chaired [[Chattacon 5]]), and belonged to [[SFPA]], [[LASFAPA]] and [[The Cult]] (of which he was [[OA]]).  He was a [[Rotsler Award]] judge 1998-2002.
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He [[chairman|chaired]] [[Chattacon V]] (1980) and has been a member of the [[WSFA]], [[Southern Fandom Confederation]] and the [[Chattanooga Science Fiction Association]] (where he chaired [[Chattacon 5]]), and belonged to [[SFPA]], [[LASFAPA]] and [[The Cult]] (of which he was [[OA]]).  He was a [[Rotsler Award]] judge 1998-2002.
  
Until about 1999, Rich was generally known as '''Dick Lynch'''.  Perhaps because both couples then published popular [[mimeograph|mimeographed]] fanzines, there was a certain amount of [[fannish]] confusion between Dick & Nicki Lynch and [[Dick Smith|Dick]] & [[Leah Smith]], to the extent that each sometimes received [[locs]] intended for the other couple’s [[zine]]. Lynch has never said what prompted his change of [[nicknames]], but the switch prompted the Smiths to print a gently twitting [[Widowers]] verse in ''[[STET]]'' 9:
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A [[fanhistorian]], he did extensive research toward a history of the 1960s, which has so far appeared only as a set of note, many of which have been incorporated into [[Fancyclopedia 3]]. He was a member of the [[Timebinders]] and attended the first [[FanHistoriCon]].
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Richard Lynch has lost his name.<br>
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Until about 1999, Rich was generally known as '''Dick Lynch'''.  Perhaps because both couples then published popular [[mimeograph|mimeographed]] fanzines, there was a certain amount of [[fannish]] confusion between Dick & [[Nicki Lynch]] and [[Dick Smith|Dick]] & [[Leah Smith]], to the extent that each sometimes received [[locs]] intended for the other couple’s [[zine]]. Lynch has never said what prompted his change of [[nicknames]], but the switch prompted the Smiths to print a gently twitting [[Widowers]] verse in ''[[STET]]'' 9:
Why he did so we haven't a clue.<br>
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You won't lose your Dick<br>
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          Richard Lynch has lost his name
If you always stick with<br>
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          Why he did so we haven't a clue
Widowers' Wonderful Glue.<br>
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You won't lose your Dick if you always stick with
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              WIDOWERS WONDERFUL GLUE
  
 
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Revision as of 17:55, 17 September 2020

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Richard “Rich” Lynch, a fanzine fan, apahack, club fan and fanhistorian, started his fan career in Chattanooga, TN, before moving to the Washington, D.C., area. He and his wife, Nicki Lynch, published the Hugo-winning fanhistory-oriented fanzine Mimosa, and previously, CHAT.

He chaired Chattacon V (1980) and has been a member of the WSFA, Southern Fandom Confederation and the Chattanooga Science Fiction Association (where he chaired Chattacon 5), and belonged to SFPA, LASFAPA and The Cult (of which he was OA). He was a Rotsler Award judge 1998-2002.

A fanhistorian, he did extensive research toward a history of the 1960s, which has so far appeared only as a set of note, many of which have been incorporated into Fancyclopedia 3. He was a member of the Timebinders and attended the first FanHistoriCon.

Until about 1999, Rich was generally known as Dick Lynch. Perhaps because both couples then published popular mimeographed fanzines, there was a certain amount of fannish confusion between Dick & Nicki Lynch and Dick & Leah Smith, to the extent that each sometimes received locs intended for the other couple’s zine. Lynch has never said what prompted his change of nicknames, but the switch prompted the Smiths to print a gently twitting Widowers verse in STET 9:

          Richard Lynch has lost his name
          Why he did so we haven't a clue
You won't lose your Dick if you always stick with
             WIDOWERS WONDERFUL GLUE

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