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He and his wife, [[Carolyn Hickman]], were fixtures at [[Midwestcon]].  
 
He and his wife, [[Carolyn Hickman]], were fixtures at [[Midwestcon]].  
  
*“[http://jophan.org/mimosa/m10/sims.htm The Further Adventures of Midwest Fandom]” by [[Howard DeVore]], Lynn Hickman and [[Roger Sims]]
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* “[http://jophan.org/mimosa/m10/sims.htm The Further Adventures of Midwest Fandom]” by [[Howard DeVore]], Lynn Hickman and [[Roger Sims]]
*“[http://www.jophan.org/mimosa/m20/sims.htm Lynn As I Remember Him]” by [[Roger Sims]]
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* “[http://www.jophan.org/mimosa/m20/sims.htm Lynn As I Remember Him]” by [[Roger Sims]]
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* See http://fanac.org/fanzines/Vega/Vega7-04.html for an autobiographical sketch from 1953
  
 
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Revision as of 13:22, 19 December 2020

(June 5th, 1926 – October 30, 1996)

Lynn Hickman, a Midwestern fan from Wauseon, Ohio, and member of First Fandom, and huckster, founded Little Monsters of America.

He was a member of the Midwest Nomads, the Alien Science-Fantasy Club, and was one of the founders of Pulpcon and the founder of the Pulp Era Amateur Press Society (PEAPS). He chaired Illwiscon. He used the pen name of Plato Jones.

He was publisher of Who Killed Science Fiction? and Why Is a Fan?.

A lean, lanky man, he was a chain smoker, he suffered from emphysema and ultimately succumbed to lung cancer.

He and his wife, Carolyn Hickman, were fixtures at Midwestcon.

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