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(New page: '''Rastus Johnson's cakewalk'' was a science fiction fanzine by Greg Pickersgil. This was Pickersgill 1990s fanzine that followed Fouler, named after a piano piece by Scott Joplin...)
 
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'''Rastus Johnson's cakewalk'' was a science fiction fanzine by [[Greg Pickersgil]].
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'''Rastus Johnson's cakewalk'' was a science fiction fanzine by [[Greg Pickersgill]].
  
 
This was Pickersgill 1990s fanzine that followed [[Fouler]], named after a piano piece by Scott Joplin.  
 
This was Pickersgill 1990s fanzine that followed [[Fouler]], named after a piano piece by Scott Joplin.  
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Contributor of writing included Dave Langford ([[Ansible]].
 
Contributor of writing included Dave Langford ([[Ansible]].
  
It won the [[Nova Award for best Fanzine]] in 1994.
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It won the [[Nova Award for Best Fanzine]] in 1994.
  
 
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Revision as of 05:31, 11 May 2011

'Rastus Johnson's cakewalk was a science fiction fanzine by Greg Pickersgill.

This was Pickersgill 1990s fanzine that followed Fouler, named after a piano piece by Scott Joplin.

Contributor of writing included Dave Langford (Ansible.

It won the Nova Award for Best Fanzine in 1994.

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