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'''Dick Smith''' ('''[[Richard H. E. Smith II]]''', aka '''[[Smtih]]''' and '''[[Uncle Dick's|Uncle Dick]]''') entered [[fandom]] in Wisconsin during the 1970s, but has been most active from [[Chicago]]. He has been a prominent [[apahack]], [[convention fan]] and [[fanzine]] publisher.
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'''Dick Smith''' ('''[[Richard H. E. Smith II]]''', aka '''[[Smtih]]''' and '''[[Uncle Dick's|Uncle Dick]]''') entered [[fandom]] in [[Wisconsin]] during the late 1970s, but has been most active from [[Chicago]]. He has been a prominent [[apahack]], [[convention fan]], [[fanzine]] publisher and [[traveling jiant]].
  
 
He and his wife, [[Leah Zeldes Smith]] were the 1993 winners of the [[Down Under Fan Fund]] and delegates to [[Swancon]] 18, the [[Australian National Science Fiction Convention]] in [[Perth]], Western [[Australia]], as well as to fan centers throughout the country. He is a frequent speaker and panelist on subjects related to [[fandom]], fan publishing, [[science fiction]] and technology.
 
He and his wife, [[Leah Zeldes Smith]] were the 1993 winners of the [[Down Under Fan Fund]] and delegates to [[Swancon]] 18, the [[Australian National Science Fiction Convention]] in [[Perth]], Western [[Australia]], as well as to fan centers throughout the country. He is a frequent speaker and panelist on subjects related to [[fandom]], fan publishing, [[science fiction]] and technology.
  
The Smiths' [[fanzine]] ''[[STET]]'' was a three-time [[Hugo Award]] nominee. In the 1980s, Smith published the [[Hogu Award]]-winning title ''[[Uncle Dick's Little Thing]]''. Dick was extensively active in numerous [[amateur press association]]s during the 1970s and '80s, including the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]]; [[The Cult]], where he was a recipient of the [[Peter J. Vorzimer Award]]; [[ApaTech]]; [[MISHAP]]; [[SLANapa]]; [[TAPS]]; [[ANZAPA]]; and [[APA-H]]. He co-founded [[Windyapa]] and currently belongs to [[Milwapa]], where he and his wife contribute an [[apazine]] called [[Unsettled]].  
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The Smiths' [[fanzine]] ''[[STET]]'' was a three-time [[Hugo Award]] nominee. In the 1980s, Smith published the [[Hogu Award]]-winning title ''[[Uncle Dick's Little Thing]]''. Dick was extensively active in numerous [[amateur press association]]s during the 1970s and '80s, including the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]]; [[The Cult]], where he was a recipient of the [[Peter J. Vorzimer Award]]; [[ApaTech]]; [[MISHAP]]; [[SLANapa]]; [[TAPS]]; [[ANZAPA]]; and [[APA-H]]. He co-founded [[Windyapa]] and currently belongs to [[Milwapa]], where he and his wife have contribute an [[apazine]] called ''[[Unsettled]]'' since 2011.  
  
 
Smith and his wife organized an unnamed [[relaxacon]] (sometimes referred to as [[Old Phart Con]]) in 1989 and 1990; [[Ditto|Ditto]], a fanzine convention, in 1990 and 2001 (the latter held jointly with [[FanHistoriCon]]. He has worked on the [[concoms]] of many [[Worldcons]] and other [[science fiction convention]]s and [[bids]]. The Smiths were the U.S. [[agents]] who spearheaded bidding efforts for [[Aussiecon Three]], and Dick was appointed Ausssiecon's representative to the [[World Science Fiction Society]]'s [[Mark Protection Committee]]. Smith is a member of the [[LASFS|Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society]], the [[CFG|Cincinnati Fantasy Group]] and [[General Technics]], and was a regular at [[Thursday]].  
 
Smith and his wife organized an unnamed [[relaxacon]] (sometimes referred to as [[Old Phart Con]]) in 1989 and 1990; [[Ditto|Ditto]], a fanzine convention, in 1990 and 2001 (the latter held jointly with [[FanHistoriCon]]. He has worked on the [[concoms]] of many [[Worldcons]] and other [[science fiction convention]]s and [[bids]]. The Smiths were the U.S. [[agents]] who spearheaded bidding efforts for [[Aussiecon Three]], and Dick was appointed Ausssiecon's representative to the [[World Science Fiction Society]]'s [[Mark Protection Committee]]. Smith is a member of the [[LASFS|Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society]], the [[CFG|Cincinnati Fantasy Group]] and [[General Technics]], and was a regular at [[Thursday]].  
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A computer consultant in [[mundane]] life, he has also been a computer guru to many [[fans]] and [[pros]] such as [[Mike Resnick]] and [[Frederik Pohl]], who dedicated his 2011 novel, ''All the Lives He Led'', to him.
 
A computer consultant in [[mundane]] life, he has also been a computer guru to many [[fans]] and [[pros]] such as [[Mike Resnick]] and [[Frederik Pohl]], who dedicated his 2011 novel, ''All the Lives He Led'', to him.
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After graduating the University of Wisconsin, Dick moved to the [[Chicago]] area in 1979 (in time for the blizzard) and became active in both local fandom and around the U.S., since he traveled extensively for his job. He met [[Leah Zeldes]] at a con neither of them can remember. After several years of a long-distance relationship, they married in 1985.
  
 
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* 1993 -- [[1993 DUFF Race|DUFF]]
 
* 1993 -- [[1993 DUFF Race|DUFF]]
 
* 1995 -- [[ArmadilloCon 17]], [[WindyCon XXII]]
 
* 1995 -- [[ArmadilloCon 17]], [[WindyCon XXII]]
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* 2000 -- [[ConQuesT 31]]
 
* 2000 -- [[ConQuesT 31]]
  

Revision as of 23:49, 26 July 2020

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Dick Smith (Richard H. E. Smith II, aka Smtih and Uncle Dick) entered fandom in Wisconsin during the late 1970s, but has been most active from Chicago. He has been a prominent apahack, convention fan, fanzine publisher and traveling jiant.

He and his wife, Leah Zeldes Smith were the 1993 winners of the Down Under Fan Fund and delegates to Swancon 18, the Australian National Science Fiction Convention in Perth, Western Australia, as well as to fan centers throughout the country. He is a frequent speaker and panelist on subjects related to fandom, fan publishing, science fiction and technology.

The Smiths' fanzine STET was a three-time Hugo Award nominee. In the 1980s, Smith published the Hogu Award-winning title Uncle Dick's Little Thing. Dick was extensively active in numerous amateur press associations during the 1970s and '80s, including the Fantasy Amateur Press Association; The Cult, where he was a recipient of the Peter J. Vorzimer Award; ApaTech; MiSHAP; SLANapa; TAPS; ANZAPA; and APA-H. He co-founded Windyapa and currently belongs to Milwapa, where he and his wife have contribute an apazine called Unsettled since 2011.

Smith and his wife organized an unnamed relaxacon (sometimes referred to as Old Phart Con) in 1989 and 1990; Ditto, a fanzine convention, in 1990 and 2001 (the latter held jointly with FanHistoriCon. He has worked on the concoms of many Worldcons and other science fiction conventions and bids. The Smiths were the U.S. agents who spearheaded bidding efforts for Aussiecon Three, and Dick was appointed Ausssiecon's representative to the World Science Fiction Society's Mark Protection Committee. Smith is a member of the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society, the Cincinnati Fantasy Group and General Technics, and was a regular at Thursday.

Smith is known within fandom for his interest in antique printing techniques and collection of devices, such as hectographs, letterpresses, spirit duplicators, mimeographs and obsolete computers.

A computer consultant in mundane life, he has also been a computer guru to many fans and pros such as Mike Resnick and Frederik Pohl, who dedicated his 2011 novel, All the Lives He Led, to him.

After graduating the University of Wisconsin, Dick moved to the Chicago area in 1979 (in time for the blizzard) and became active in both local fandom and around the U.S., since he traveled extensively for his job. He met Leah Zeldes at a con neither of them can remember. After several years of a long-distance relationship, they married in 1985.

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