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  • ...ScienceFictionReview10_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Australian Science Fiction Review''' <br/>Issue 10, June 1967]] ...y the [[Australian Science Fiction Newsletter]], was an Australian science fiction fanzine edited and published by John Bangsund.
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  • ...ralian Science Fiction Review (second series)''' was an Australian science fiction fanzine. ...p]] (December 1969 and Summer 1973-1974). The ''Australian Science Fiction Review (second series)'' ran from March 1986 till March/May 1991, with 27 issues p
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  • ...merly the [[Australian Science Fiction Review]], was an Australian science fiction [[fanzine]] edited and published by John Bangsund. ...8), with the numbering continuing on from ''The Australian Science Fiction Review''.
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  • ...ScienceFictionReview10_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Australian Science Fiction Review''' <br/>Issue 10, June 1967]] ...y the [[Australian Science Fiction Newsletter]], was an Australian science fiction fanzine edited and published by John Bangsund.
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  • ...er]] edited and published by Merv Binns on behalf of the Melbourne Science Fiction Club. ...Science Fiction Newsletter'' was retitled the [[Australian Science Fiction Review]].
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  • ...ralian Science Fiction Review (second series)''' was an Australian science fiction fanzine. ...p]] (December 1969 and Summer 1973-1974). The ''Australian Science Fiction Review (second series)'' ran from March 1986 till March/May 1991, with 27 issues p
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  • '''The New Millennial Harbinger''' (October 1968-197?) was a science fiction [[fanzine]] published by John Bangsund in Elsternwick, Victoria. John Bangsund also published [[Australian Science Fiction Review]] and [[Scythrop]].
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  • ...intro to ''Opuntia'', “Whole-numbered Opuntias are sercon, x.1 issues are review zines, x.2 issues are indexes, and x.5 issues are [[perzines]].” ...lso included were reprints of the article "History of the Canadian Science Fiction Association", by Jack Bowie-Reed.
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  • [[Claims Department]] is a science fiction [[fanzine]] written and edited by [[Chris Garcia]] and is currently distrib The first five issues were printed and sent to a small list of science fiction fans. Several issues are available on [[eFanzines.com]]
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  • '''The Zine Dump''' is a review fanzine by Guy H. Lillian III. ...lable only in print format. ''The Zine Dump'' focuses primarily on science fiction fanzines, but does include other zines that come its way.
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  • '''Tigger''' was an Australian science fiction fanzine by Marc Ortlieb. ...from October 1985 as the official organ of the Australian National Science Fiction Association.
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  • '''The Fanarchist''' (1970-1971) was a science fiction [[fanzine]] published in five issues by David R. Grigg in Research, Victori ...hn Bangsund ([[Scythrop]]), and John Foyster ([[Australian Science Fiction Review (second series)]]).
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  • '''Chronoscope''' is a science fiction fanzine published in Autumn 1948 by Redd Boggs. ...), which has been cited as being the first use of the phrase "pulp science fiction".
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  • '''Joe's Jottings''' was a science fiction fanzine edited by Joe (X.J.) Kennedy from Dover, New Jersey, U.S.A. ...William G. Matthews, S. Everett Neatley, and Milton A. Rothman ([[Fantasy Fiction Telegram]], [[The National Fantasy Fan]]).
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  • '''Crossroads''' was a science fiction fanzine by Al and Sally Snider. Published first in New Jersey for the Brown University Science Fiction Union, the first issue of ''Crossroads'' was published in April 1969. By is
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  • '''Fanthology 1994''' is a science fiction anthology edited by Robert Lichtman. ...ever Happens]]), Gordon Eklund, John Foyster ([[Australian Science Fiction Review (second series)]]), Andy Hooper ([[Fanthology '89]], [[Apparatchik]]), Lucy
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  • '''Psychotic''' was a science fiction fanzine by Richard E. Geis. ...Venice, California, and then again changed the title to ''Science Fiction Review'' from #28.
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  • '''Dreams and False Alarms''' was a science fiction fanzine published by Bruce Gillespie in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. *No. 3 (August 1986) with issue No. 9 (August 1986) of [[Metaphysical Review]]
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  • '''Susan Smith-Clarke''' is one of the seminal figures in Science Fiction fandom in Australia. ...[Girl’s Own Fanzine]] (1973). Her later fanzines include the media science fiction fanzines [[Beyond Antares]] (1977-1986), the official fanzine of the ''Star
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  • '''Crux''' was a science fiction fanzine published in Ararat, Victoria by James Styles. John Foyster ([[Australian Science Fiction Review (second series)]]), in his article "Scraps from an Album", writes about th
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  • Ted White has been a prolific contributor to science fiction fanzines since the early '50s, and won the Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer i ...Zip]], in 1953. During the 1950s, Ted White was also well known in Science Fiction Fandom as one of the "Balcony Insurgents" of the 1956 NYCon II Worldcon, wh
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  • ...escribes finding a book called ''The Fanzine Index'', which listed science fiction fanzines from 1937 to 1952, and hunting down titles from the list at a Temp * [http://xerographydebt.blogspot.com/2009/09/new-reviews.html Review] from [[Xerography Debt]]
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