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− | Born in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]], '''Mark Rich''' was the third of four children of Charles M. and Kikue Rich, who raised him there and in Aurora, [[Colorado]]. | + | Born in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]], '''Mark Rich''' was the third of four children of Charles M. and Kikue Rich, who raised him there and in [[Aurora]], [[Colorado]]. |
− | He was a founding [[editor]] of the [[poetry]] [[zines]] ''[[The Silent Planet]]'' (1973) and ''[[Treaders of Starlight]]'' (1974–76), and was main instigator in both cases. The first was part of the circle of publications around ''[[Wyrd]]'', a [[small-press]] [[fantasy]] magazine. For the second, Rich coined the term ''[[speculative poetry]]'', now in wide use. He published such writers as [[Jessica Salmonson]], [[Ron Nance]], [[H. Warner Munn]], and [[L. Sprague de Camp]]. | + | He was a founding [[editor]] of the [[poetry]] [[zines]] ''[[The Silent Planet]]'' (1973) and ''[[Treaders of Starlight]]'' (1974–76), and was main instigator in both cases. The first was part of the [[circle]] of publications around ''[[Wyrd]]'', a [[small-press]] [[fantasy]] magazine. For the second, Rich coined the term ''[[speculative poetry]]'', now in wide use. He published such writers as [[Jessica Salmonson]], [[Ron Nance]], [[H. Warner Munn]], and [[L. Sprague de Camp]]. |
In 1984, Rich co-founded with [[Roger Dutcher]] ''[[The Magazine of Speculative Poetry]]'', and co-edited it until after his move to Stevens Point, [[Wisconsin]], in the early 1990s. | In 1984, Rich co-founded with [[Roger Dutcher]] ''[[The Magazine of Speculative Poetry]]'', and co-edited it until after his move to Stevens Point, [[Wisconsin]], in the early 1990s. | ||
He also edited the [[C. M. Kornbluth]]-focused [[fanzine]] ''[[Kornblume: Kornbluthiana]]'' 1994–96. | He also edited the [[C. M. Kornbluth]]-focused [[fanzine]] ''[[Kornblume: Kornbluthiana]]'' 1994–96. | ||
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+ | * 2004 -- [[Diversicon 12]] | ||
+ | * 2023 -- [[Diversicon 30]] | ||
Latest revision as of 09:14, 10 July 2023
(1958 –)
Born in Chicago, Illinois, Mark Rich was the third of four children of Charles M. and Kikue Rich, who raised him there and in Aurora, Colorado.
He was a founding editor of the poetry zines The Silent Planet (1973) and Treaders of Starlight (1974–76), and was main instigator in both cases. The first was part of the circle of publications around Wyrd, a small-press fantasy magazine. For the second, Rich coined the term speculative poetry, now in wide use. He published such writers as Jessica Salmonson, Ron Nance, H. Warner Munn, and L. Sprague de Camp.
In 1984, Rich co-founded with Roger Dutcher The Magazine of Speculative Poetry, and co-edited it until after his move to Stevens Point, Wisconsin, in the early 1990s.
He also edited the C. M. Kornbluth-focused fanzine Kornblume: Kornbluthiana 1994–96.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 2004 -- Diversicon 12
- 2023 -- Diversicon 30
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