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  • ...n [[apazine]] edited by [[Steve Green]] and distributed via the [[Nameless APA]]. [[Category:Zine]][[Category:Zines from the UK]][[Category:1990's publications]][[Category:Apazine]][[Category:Apazine]
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  • ...of the Nameless]], she and F.M. Busby, Burnett Toskey, and Wally Weber won the [[Hugo Award for Best Fanzine]] in 1960. ...g more general material and the editors began paying the publishing costs. The various editors included F.M. Busby and Elinor Busby, Wally Weber, G.M. Car
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  • '''John "Chuck" Connor''' is a British [[fanzine]] editor, active since the late 1970s. ...''In Defiance of Medical Opinion''). It was begun in 1979, and ran through the 1980s. It came joint eighth in [[Ansible]]'s 1981 "best fanzine" poll; and
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  • '''Ipso Facto''' was a science fiction fanzine published by The International Speculative Organization in London, England. ...s the official organ and the first compilation fanzine of the British apa, The International Publishers Speculative Organisation. It consisted of analytic
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  • ...erkeley, California, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in December 1960, and the final issue, #9, was published in June 1965. ...five part installment entitled "Requiem for 'Astounding'", Jack Speer ([[The National Fantasy Fan]]), and [[Ted White]] ([[Stellar]]). Issues 8 and 9 we
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  • ...s Again''' is a film made by science fiction fans and fanzine editors from the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society. ...ersion of science fiction fan Wrai Ballard. Wrai Ballard, at the time, was the official editor of SAPS.
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  • ...n 1975; his editorial debut was ''[[Meta]] #1'', distributed to members of the Birmingham Science Fiction Group in 1977. ...ne]]''. During the 1990s, he edited ''[[The Register]]'', a newsletter for the Black Lodge, a Birmingham-based horror group.
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  • ...the Tolkien Society of America, the Society for Creative Anachronism, and The Fantasy Association, among others. ...tasy and science fiction. She won several awards for her poetry, including the 2003 Rhysling Award for Short Poem.
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  • '''Esoteric Order of Dagon''' is an [[Amateur Press Association|APA]] devoted to [[H. P. Lovecraft]] and his circle. * [[The Arkham Advertiser]] by Scott Briggs
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