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'''Mota''' is a science fiction fanzine by Terry Hughes (d. November 14, 2001).
 
'''Mota''' is a science fiction fanzine by Terry Hughes (d. November 14, 2001).
  
''Mota'' was published in the U.S.A. in the 1970s, beginning in 1971 and ending, after 30 issues, in September 1979.  
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''Mota'' was published in the U.S.A. in the 1970s, beginning in 1971 and ending, after 31 issues, in May 1980.  
  
 
[[Greg Pickersgill]], in [[Stop Breaking Down]] #1, writes; "This is a read departure for me; never before have I reviewed an America fanzine, and truthfully I don't knw whether I'm actually doing so now as MOTA is so good I wish it was British,,,In fact it's the fannish fanzine par excellance..."
 
[[Greg Pickersgill]], in [[Stop Breaking Down]] #1, writes; "This is a read departure for me; never before have I reviewed an America fanzine, and truthfully I don't knw whether I'm actually doing so now as MOTA is so good I wish it was British,,,In fact it's the fannish fanzine par excellance..."

Revision as of 22:57, 4 April 2012

Mota is a science fiction fanzine by Terry Hughes (d. November 14, 2001).

Mota was published in the U.S.A. in the 1970s, beginning in 1971 and ending, after 31 issues, in May 1980.

Greg Pickersgill, in Stop Breaking Down #1, writes; "This is a read departure for me; never before have I reviewed an America fanzine, and truthfully I don't knw whether I'm actually doing so now as MOTA is so good I wish it was British,,,In fact it's the fannish fanzine par excellance..."

Contributors of art work included Harry Bell (Grimwab), Grant Canfield, Bill Rotsler, Dan Steffan (Boonfark), and Reed Waller.

Contributors of articles included Eric Bentcliffe, Gary Deindorfer, Paul di Filippo, Tom Perry (Quark), Boyd Raeburn 9A Bas, Queebshots), Peter Roberts, and James White (Slant.

Letter came from David Langford (Ansible), among others.

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