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Additionally, he wrote for many fanzines and APAs including [[APA-NESFA]], [[Apaloosa]] and many committee [[APAs]]. His long-running [[APA]] title was ''[[Not Necessarily]]'').  He administered the [[Hugo Awards]], and edited the ground-breaking [[fanzine]] for [[Noreascon Two]], ''[[The Voice of the Lobster]]''. He was the entire membership of the [[Fannish Frisian Freedom Front]].  He also published ''[[Hits, Cons, and Errors]]''.  He was a member of [[RISFA]] and [[RISFA-North]].
 
Additionally, he wrote for many fanzines and APAs including [[APA-NESFA]], [[Apaloosa]] and many committee [[APAs]]. His long-running [[APA]] title was ''[[Not Necessarily]]'').  He administered the [[Hugo Awards]], and edited the ground-breaking [[fanzine]] for [[Noreascon Two]], ''[[The Voice of the Lobster]]''. He was the entire membership of the [[Fannish Frisian Freedom Front]].  He also published ''[[Hits, Cons, and Errors]]''.  He was a member of [[RISFA]] and [[RISFA-North]].
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* [https://fanac.org/conpubs/Boskone/Boskone%2042/Boskone%2042%20Program%20Book.pdf#view=Fit&page=27| In the Boskone 42 PB by Tony Lewis]
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== George Flynn and 1.37==
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George Flynn had a widely-respected reputation in [[fandom]] for taking a careful analytical look at things most [[smofs]] just guessed at: [[convention]] growth, convention demographics, budgets, sizes of [[fandom]]s, voting patters, etc.
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At a [[Worldcon]] when the [[convention newsletter]] was edited by an [[LA]] fan (probably [[Chicon IV]] in 1982 where [[Mike Glyer]] was editor) and each issue, the newsletter found an opportunity to tease George by adding a comment to the effect that "George Flynn said the drink served was 1.37 time larger than any previous [[Nuclear Fizz]]." Each time, the statistic was always 1.37.
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This jest was repeated during the [[Connie Bailout]] when the [[SCIFI]] donation consisted of 100 checks for $13.70 plus a single check for the remaining balance.
  
 
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Revision as of 15:27, 9 February 2021

(August 12, 1936 - August 29, 2004)

George Flynn was a lifelong collector of SF books and magazines, had a PhD in Physical Chemistry, and worked for many years as (silent) college textbook co-author and then as a specialty proofreader. He was a stalwart of NESFA (and a Fellow of NESFA), MITSFS and MCFI and served as secretary of Noreascon Two, ran the George Division of Noreascon 3, helped to run Ditto 11, and served numerous times on the staff of the WSFS Business meeting and Mark Protection Committee. He was the original head of the Long List Committee.

He worked on a number of indexes to SF, including the NESFA Index and the Twaci Press indexes, proofread books for NESFA Press and professionally (he was regarded as one of the best proofreaders in SF.)

Additionally, he wrote for many fanzines and APAs including APA-NESFA, Apaloosa and many committee APAs. His long-running APA title was Not Necessarily). He administered the Hugo Awards, and edited the ground-breaking fanzine for Noreascon Two, The Voice of the Lobster. He was the entire membership of the Fannish Frisian Freedom Front. He also published Hits, Cons, and Errors. He was a member of RISFA and RISFA-North.

Eulogies:

George Flynn and 1.37[edit]

George Flynn had a widely-respected reputation in fandom for taking a careful analytical look at things most smofs just guessed at: convention growth, convention demographics, budgets, sizes of fandoms, voting patters, etc.

At a Worldcon when the convention newsletter was edited by an LA fan (probably Chicon IV in 1982 where Mike Glyer was editor) and each issue, the newsletter found an opportunity to tease George by adding a comment to the effect that "George Flynn said the drink served was 1.37 time larger than any previous Nuclear Fizz." Each time, the statistic was always 1.37.

This jest was repeated during the Connie Bailout when the SCIFI donation consisted of 100 checks for $13.70 plus a single check for the remaining balance.


Person 19362004
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