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'''Dale Speirs''' is a zine editor and [[Mail Art|Mail Artist]] from Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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'''Dale Speirs''' is a [[zine]] editor and [[Mail Art|Mail Artist]] from Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
  
 
Speirs long-time publication is [[Optunia]], a zine in which the nature of each issue varies. Whole numbered issues are devoted to science fiction; within this community, Optunia is held in high regard, having won the 2002 Prix Aurora Awards Fan Achievement Award. But other issues are alternately [[perzines]], review zines, or devoted to mail art or other topics.  
 
Speirs long-time publication is [[Optunia]], a zine in which the nature of each issue varies. Whole numbered issues are devoted to science fiction; within this community, Optunia is held in high regard, having won the 2002 Prix Aurora Awards Fan Achievement Award. But other issues are alternately [[perzines]], review zines, or devoted to mail art or other topics.  

Revision as of 22:20, 15 December 2007

Dale Speirs is a zine editor and Mail Artist from Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Speirs long-time publication is Optunia, a zine in which the nature of each issue varies. Whole numbered issues are devoted to science fiction; within this community, Optunia is held in high regard, having won the 2002 Prix Aurora Awards Fan Achievement Award. But other issues are alternately perzines, review zines, or devoted to mail art or other topics.

Spiers has also published other zines such as The Canadian Journal of Detournement, of which at least 15 issues have appeared. It is a single sheet folded to form a four page digest. Other projects iinclude Sansseviera, another one sheet, and Sempervivum, which is devoted to mail art projects. These zines are often inclued in mailings of Optunia. He is also the editor of Thrilling Typewriter Stories, of which two issues have appeared, which is a reprint zine of older work related to typewriters.

Dale Spiers is also an active mail artist whose work can be found on-line in various mail art blogs and webpages.

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