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[[File:Reva Smilansky (1933 yearbook).jpg|200px|thumb|'''Reva Smilansky''' ''From her 1933 high school yearbook.'']]
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(September 18, 1913 June 21, 1990)<ref>[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138895817/reva-l-smilansky Reva Levey Smilansky] at Find a Grave</ref>
  
'''Riva Smiley''', aka '''Riva Similanski''', whom [[Bob Tucker]] unkindly [[nickname|nicknamed]] “[[The Bat]],” was a longtime [[Midwest fandom|Midwestern]] [[fan]] from [[Detroit]]. She was a regular attendee at [[Midwestcon]] and [[Octocon (OH)]], into the 1970s, even though [[Lou Tabakow]] tried to keep her from finding out about the latter.
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'''Riva Smiley''' (née Reva Levey Smilansky), whom [[Bob Tucker]] unkindly [[nicknamed]] “[[The Bat]],” was a longtime [[Midwest fandom|Midwestern]] [[fan]] from [[Detroit]]. She was a regular attendee at [[Midwestcon]] and [[Octocon (OH)]], into the 1970s, even though [[Lou Tabakow]] tried to keep her from finding out about the latter.
  
She was a small, wizened woman, but the men were afraid of her. [[Hal Shapiro]],  in ''[[TLMA]]'' 6 ([https://fanac.org/fanzines/TLMA/TLMA-6-hickman-1952-10.pdf October 1952, p. 6]), wrote: “Being a Detroiter myself, I hate to say it, but the Michigan Science Fantasy Society has got two [[fuggheads]], [[Bennett Sims|Bennet Sims]] and Riva Similanski.”
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She was a small, wizened woman, but the men were afraid of her. [[Hal Shapiro]],  in ''[[TLMA]]'' 6 ([https://fanac.org/fanzines/TLMA/TLMA-6-hickman-1952-10.pdf October 1952, p. 6]), wrote: “Being a Detroiter myself, I hate to say it, but the [[Michigan Science Fantasy Society]] has got two [[fuggheads]], [[Bennett Sims|Bennet Sims]] and Riva Similanski.”
  
 
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([[Tucker]]) [[Nickname]] tacked onto Riva Smiley, prominent [[Detroit]] [[fan]], at [[the Nolacon]]. She had insisted on playing in Tucker [[poker game]]s despite the fact that her presence was not desired; the name first appeared in [[Science Fiction Newsletter|SF NEWSLETTER]] shortly after the [[fans]] got home from [[New Orleans]]. As a poker player, incidentally, she's pretty good.  
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([[Bob Tucker|Tucker]]) [[Nickname]] tacked onto Riva Smiley, prominent [[Detroit]] [[fan]], at the [[Nolacon]]. She had insisted on playing in Tucker [[poker game]]s despite the fact that her presence was not desired; the name first appeared in [[Science Fiction Newsletter|SF NEWSLETTER]] shortly after the [[fans]] got home from [[New Orleans]]. As a poker player, incidentally, she's pretty good.  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:03, 2 November 2023

Reva Smilansky From her 1933 high school yearbook.

(September 18, 1913 – June 21, 1990)[1]

Riva Smiley (née Reva Levey Smilansky), whom Bob Tucker unkindly nicknamedThe Bat,” was a longtime Midwestern fan from Detroit. She was a regular attendee at Midwestcon and Octocon, into the 1970s, even though Lou Tabakow tried to keep her from finding out about the latter.

She was a small, wizened woman, but the men were afraid of her. Hal Shapiro, in TLMA 6 (October 1952, p. 6), wrote: “Being a Detroiter myself, I hate to say it, but the Michigan Science Fantasy Society has got two fuggheads, Bennet Sims and Riva Similanski.”

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
(Tucker) Nickname tacked onto Riva Smiley, prominent Detroit fan, at the Nolacon. She had insisted on playing in Tucker poker games despite the fact that her presence was not desired; the name first appeared in SF NEWSLETTER shortly after the fans got home from New Orleans. As a poker player, incidentally, she's pretty good.

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  1. Reva Levey Smilansky at Find a Grave



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