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  • ...e e-fanzine [[Big Sky]] appeared in March 2013, possibly the first science fiction fanzine from Thailand. In June 2015 he published the first issues of the pa He has also reviewed for the Science Fiction Foundation's magazine ''Foundation'', the webzine ''Strange Horizons'' and
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  • ...rs, David A. Drake ([[Drake's Potpourri]]), Kenneth Faig ([[The Moshassuck Review]]), Lawson W. Hill ([[Darkness Over Providence]]), Ben Indick ([[Ibid]]), S Issue 6 featured photos from the induction of Robert Bloch into the Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Hall of Fame.
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  • '''EYE''', sometimes written as "i", was a science fiction fanzine by Vince Clarke, Stuart Mackenzie, and E.C. Tubb, later joined by J ...hite Horse pub, where Lew Mordecai was bartender and all of London science fiction fandom met. It was later reprinted in [[Relapse]] #18.
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  • ...s zine, [[Smash]]; reviews of concerts by The Rentboys, and Ugly Models, a review of a recording by Orange Juice; an article clipped from a newspaper about t Jim Shedden also published the comics zine [[Gratis]], and the science fiction zine [[This Sure As Hell Ain't DNQ]], and was one of the co-editors of [[Bl
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  • In their review of October 1973, [[Checkpoint]] #42 says, "Once again, the title points to ...nes from Australia]] [[Category:New South Wales Zines]] [[Category:Science Fiction Zines]] [[Category:1970's publications]]
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  • '''Wrinkled Shrew''' was a science fiction fanzine by Pat Charnock. ...] ([[Stop Breaking Down]]), Charles Platt, Andrew Stephenson and a fanzine review column by D West that won another 'Best Article' award for ''Wrinkled Shrew
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  • Included in ''Vampire'' was F. Towner Laney's ([[The Acolyte]]) fanzine review column, "Fanzine Scope". Other contributors included Lloyd Alpaugh, Jr., Ja ...'Counter/Measures'' with wife Dorothy, and became poetry editor of ''Paris Review''. He was a prolific author, writing at least 13 books, editing several ant
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  • '''Aztec Blue''' was a science fiction fanzine by Murray Moore. *[http://stromata.tripod.com/id171.htm Review of '''Aztec Blue''' by Tom Veal from ''Stromata'']
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  • ...ed as the first poetry periodical devoted to the science fiction and weird fiction genre. She followed ''Challenge'' with other periodicals, such as [[The Ava ...es such as ''Amazing Stories'', ''Astounding Stories of Super Science'', ''Science Wonder'', ''Thrilling Wonder'', and ''Wonder Stories''. It was during this
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  • '''The Mentor''' (1965-2001) was a science fiction fanzine by Ron Clarke published in NSW, Australia. ...pock]]), Chris A. Masters, Steve Paulsen ([[The Coode St Review of Science Fiction]]), Ben Schilling, John Tipper ([[Metaluna]]), R. Laurraine Tutihasi ([[Fe
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  • '''el''' is a science fiction fanzine by Earl Kemp. ...Oliver Photo Collection]]), Yvonne Rousseau ([[Australian Science Fiction Review (second series)]]), Joe Sarna, Tom Schlück, Karin Thieme, Jodi Wille, Dave
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  • '''Cry of the Nameless''' was a science fiction fandom fanzine published by F.M. Busby (1921-2005) and [[Elinor Busby]] wit ...he 1950s by F. M. Busby as a club bulletin of The Nameless Ones, a science fiction club in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. In the mid-50s, the name was shortened
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  • ...ar*Line''' is a science fiction poetry newsletter published by the Science Fiction Poetry Association in Florida, U.S.A. ...hich includes everything from science fiction, to the macabre, to straight science, to the surreal.
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  • '''Lore''' is a literary speculative fiction, fantasy and horror zine publishedby Rod Heather and Sean O'Leary. ...included contributions from Ken Abner, Lawrence Barker, Harlan Ellison ([[Science Fantasy Bulletin]]), Andrew Kelly, Barbara Malenky, Brian McNaughton, Greg
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  • '''Owlflight''' was a science fiction, fantasy, and horror fanzine edited by Millea Kenin and published by Unique ...California, U.S.A., five issues of ''Owlflight'' were published, featuring fiction and poetry, as well as editorials, reviews, comics, and art work.
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  • '''Outworlds''' was a science fiction fanzine published by William Bowers (1943-2005) and Joan Bowers in Ohio, U. ...ur Eshbach, Philip Jose Farmer, John Foyster ([[Australian Science Fiction Review (second series)]]), Alexis Gilliland, Mike Glicksohn ([[Energumen]]), Ed Go
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  • '''Speculative Poetry Review''' was a speculative poetry zine edited by Robert Frazier. ...t and second issues (both published 1977) were titled ''Speculative Poetry Review''. Issues three and four (released in 1978 and 1980) were titled ''The Anth
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  • ...nvaluable for keeping up with the U.S. scene", said Darroll Pardoe, in his review of ''Karass'' # 6 in [[Checkpoint]] # 53, of September 1974. It ran from Ja ...o books of her own, the fantasy novel ''Master of Hawks'', and the science fiction novel ''Pacifica'', written with John Betancourt.
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  • ...''. It is published in Beloit, Wisconsin, U.S.A. and is devoted to science fiction and fantasy poetry, and also contains news and reviews. As of 2012, it was ...Evans, Michael Finlay, James Fowler, Robert Frazier ([[Speculative Poetry Review]], [[Star*Line]]), Philip Fried, Jeannine Hall Gailey, Lyn C.A. Gardner, T
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  • '''Les Spinge''' was a science fiction fanzine by Ken Cheslin (1936-2000), who was joined by Dave Hale, and then e ...is]] ([[Hyphen]]). Jim Linwood ([[Typo]]) wrote the controversial fanzine review column "The Fanalytic Eye" during the 1960s.
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