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'''Prolapse''' is a British [[fanzine]] edited by [[Peter Weston]].  
 
'''Prolapse''' is a British [[fanzine]] edited by [[Peter Weston]].  
  
Originally launched in 1983 as an [[apazine]], ''Prolapse #3'' was published in 2006 and featured letters of comment on the previous issues. With the fourth issue, Weston announced its focus from that point forward would be the history of British fandom.
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Originally launched in 1983 as an [[apazine]], Prolapse #3 was published in 2006 and featured letters of comment on the previous issues. With the fourth issue, Weston announced its focus from that point forward would be the history of British fandom.
  
 
Contributors include many fans-turned-professionals, such as Mike Moorcock, Brian W Aldiss, Harry Harrison and Christopher Priest.
 
Contributors include many fans-turned-professionals, such as Mike Moorcock, Brian W Aldiss, Harry Harrison and Christopher Priest.
  
In 2006, ''Prolapse'' was named best fanzine in that year's Nova Awards.
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In 2006, Prolapse was named best fanzine in that year's Nova Awards.
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 21:02, 10 January 2008

Cover of Prolapse #9 (2006).

Prolapse is a British fanzine edited by Peter Weston.

Originally launched in 1983 as an apazine, Prolapse #3 was published in 2006 and featured letters of comment on the previous issues. With the fourth issue, Weston announced its focus from that point forward would be the history of British fandom.

Contributors include many fans-turned-professionals, such as Mike Moorcock, Brian W Aldiss, Harry Harrison and Christopher Priest.

In 2006, Prolapse was named best fanzine in that year's Nova Awards.

External Links