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'''Nicki Lynch''' is a long-time [[SF]] [[fan]] living in the [[Baltiwash]] area.  She and her husband [[Rich Lynch]] edited ''[[Mimosa]]'' (1982-2003), a popular [[fanzine]] with a [[fanhistory]] theme.  
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[[File:Lynchii1992.jpeg|thumb|'''Nicki and [[Dick Lynch]] with their first [[1992 Best Fanzine Hugo|Hugo Award]] at [[Magicon]], 1992.''' ''Photo by [[Roger Weddall]].'' ]]
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'''Nicki Lynch''' is a long-time [[SF]] [[fan]] living in the [[Baltiwash]] area.  She and her husband, [[Rich Lynch]], [[edited]] ''[[Mimosa]]'' (1982–2003), a popular [[fanzine]] with a [[fanhistory]] theme.  
  
They also edited ''[[Chat]]'' (1977-1981) and ''[[A Mimosa Fanthology]]'' and ''[[A Mimosa Fanthology Part 2]]''.  They edited the ''[[NorthAmeriCon Nebula]]'' (the [[convention newsletter]] of the 1979 [[NASFiC]], [[NorthAmeriCon]]).
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The couple, collectively [[nicknamed]] [[The Lynchii]], formerly lived in [[Chattanooga, TN]], where they edited ''[[Chat]]'' (1977–81). They [[published]] ''[[A Mimosa Fanthology]]'' and ''[[A Mimosa Fanthology Part 2]]''.  They edited the ''[[NorthAmeriCon Nebula]]'' (the [[convention newsletter]] of the 1979 [[NASFiC]], [[NorthAmeriCon]]).
  
She's been a member of [[WSFA]], the [[Southern Fandom Confederation]] and used to be a member of [[Chattanooga Science Fiction Association]].  She has been a member of [[SAPS]] (former [[OE]]), [[SFPA]] and [[Myriad]] (''[[Galactic Hitch Hiker]]'').
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Nicki has been a member of [[WSFA]] and the [[Southern Fandom Confederation]] and used to be a member of [[Chattanooga Science Fiction Association]].  She has been a member of [[SAPS]] (former [[OE]]), [[SFPA]] and [[Myriad]] (''[[Galactic Hitch Hiker]]'').
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She enjoys quilting.  
  
 
{{fanzines}}
 
{{fanzines}}
* ''[[Chat]]''
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* ''[[Chat]]'' (with [[Dick Lynch]]) [1977–81]
 
* ''[[The Little Gazette]]''
 
* ''[[The Little Gazette]]''
* ''[[Mimosa]]''
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* ''[[Mimosa]]'' (with Dick Lynch) [1982–2003]
 
 
{{recognition}}
 
  
''[[Mimosa]]'' won six [[Best Fanzine Hugos]] (in 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998 and 2003) and was nominated a total of 14 times (1991-2004).
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{{recognition}}<br>
* 1980 -- [[Roc*Kon 5]]
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''[[Mimosa]]'' won six [[Best Fanzine Hugos]] (in 1992–94, 1997–98 and 2003) and was nominated a total of 14 times (1991–2004).
* 1981 -- [[Rebel Award]]
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* 1980 -- [[Roc*Kon 5]] (with Dick Lynch)
* 1986 -- [[Rivercon XI]]
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* 1981 -- [[Rebel Award]] (with Dick Lynch)
* 1990 -- [[Sci-Con]], [[Chattacon XV]]
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* 1986 -- [[Rivercon XI]] (with Dick Lynch)
* 1999 -- [[ConuCopia]]
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* 1990 -- [[Sci-Con]], [[Chattacon XV]] (with Dick Lynch)
* 2002 -- [[DeepSouthCon 40]]
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* 1999 -- [[Conucopia]] (with Dick Lynch)
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* 2002 -- [[DeepSouthCon 40]] (with Dick Lynch)
  
 
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{{person | born=1952}}
 
[[Category:fan]]
 
[[Category:fan]]
 
[[Category:US]]
 
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Revision as of 17:16, 14 October 2021

(December 9, 1952 – )

Nicki and Dick Lynch with their first Hugo Award at Magicon, 1992. Photo by Roger Weddall.

Nicki Lynch is a long-time SF fan living in the Baltiwash area. She and her husband, Rich Lynch, edited Mimosa (1982–2003), a popular fanzine with a fanhistory theme.

The couple, collectively nicknamed The Lynchii, formerly lived in Chattanooga, TN, where they edited Chat (1977–81). They published A Mimosa Fanthology and A Mimosa Fanthology Part 2. They edited the NorthAmeriCon Nebula (the convention newsletter of the 1979 NASFiC, NorthAmeriCon).

Nicki has been a member of WSFA and the Southern Fandom Confederation and used to be a member of Chattanooga Science Fiction Association. She has been a member of SAPS (former OE), SFPA and Myriad (Galactic Hitch Hiker).

She enjoys quilting.

Fanzines and Apazines:

Awards, Honors and GoHships:
Mimosa won six Best Fanzine Hugos (in 1992–94, 1997–98 and 2003) and was nominated a total of 14 times (1991–2004).


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