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  • '''Steve Kostecke''' is a co-founder of and the "Editor-in-Chief" of the [[Undergrou ...RD=1291&PAG=461&dept_id=523592&rfi=6 ''Writers Beware!'' an interview with Steve Kostecke]
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  • '''Steve Albini''' is a zine writer, record producer, and independent musician. '''Steve Albini''' is best known as a record producer (he prefers the term "recordin
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  • [[Image:Steve Green - 2004.jpg|frame|Steve Green in North Yorkshire, 2004 (photograph by Ann Green)]] '''Steve Green''' (born Solihull, April 1960) is a British [[fanzine]] editor, write
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  • '''Steve Willis''' is an artist, writer and publisher of [[minicomics]], originally Steve Willis actively keeps a comix blog at [http://www.mortythedog.com/ Morty th
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  • [[Steve Decon]] is a key staffer for [[Geek Weekly]], a fanzine out of [[Austin, Te
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  • '''Steve Willis''' is an artist, writer and publisher of [[minicomics]], originally Steve Willis actively keeps a comix blog at [http://www.mortythedog.com/ Morty th
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  • '''Steve Kostecke''' is a co-founder of and the "Editor-in-Chief" of the [[Undergrou ...RD=1291&PAG=461&dept_id=523592&rfi=6 ''Writers Beware!'' an interview with Steve Kostecke]
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  • '''Steve Albini''' is a zine writer, record producer, and independent musician. '''Steve Albini''' is best known as a record producer (he prefers the term "recordin
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  • ...Carlton C. Allen; ''Moralities'' by Steve Green; and ''Waiting Room'' by Steve Urbanski. Issue four appeared in November 1984, and was the last issue.
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  • * [[Steve Please]] ([[Steve's Guide To Shit Jobs]], The Low Budgets)
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  • ...included Wendy Fletcher (later known as Wendy Pini). Contributors included Steve Ditko, Mark Evanier, Doug Fratz, and Tony Isabella. Letters came from Steve Ditko, and Dr. Fredric Wertham.
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  • ...py_2.jpg|right|frame|'''BSFan'''<br/>Issue 16 Summer 1987<br/>Cover art by Steve Stiles]] ...iles, who also contributed art work. Covers for issues #16 and #19 were by Steve Stiles, and #17 by [[Taral Wayne]] ([[DNQ]]).
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  • '''BEZANGO WA 985''' is a [[minicomic]] by [[Steve Willis]] of McCleary, Washington, U.S.A.. Steve Willis introduces his mini comic on the inside cover of issue one:
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  • ...rison, Fanny Howe, Gloria Kenison, Michael Joseph Phillips, Walt Phillips, Steve Sneyd (later editor of [[Data Dump]]), and Hugo Williams. Issue 36 focused on the "British Scene" and was guest edited by Steve Sneyd.
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  • '''Dogs''' is a [[minicomic]] by [[Steve Willis]], published in the U.S.A. '''Dogs''' is an early minicomic by the prolific Steve Willis. The susbtitle is "A Book For Early Readers" and it was drawn for th
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  • ...lihull Science Fiction Group, based in Solihull, England), and edited by [[Steve Green]]. Poetry was contributed by Steve Green, Tracy Green and Phil Greenaway.
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  • [[Steve Decon]] is a key staffer for [[Geek Weekly]], a fanzine out of [[Austin, Te
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  • Contributing poets were Jim Copin, Steve Eng (as John Bredon), Don Fioto, Bruce D. Griffiths, Deborah K. Raney, [[Je ...o, Ken Raney, Stanley Sakai, Broc Sears, Bill G. Wilson, and Gary Winnick. Steve Fabian was the cover artist for this issue.
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  • ...er own fanzines include ''[[Ormolu]]'', ''[[Thunderbox]]'' (with husband [[Steve Green]]) and ''Whippet Fleece'' (for ''[[The Women's Periodical]]'', a high *[[Thunderbox]] (with [[Steve Green]])
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  • ...ke''' was created in North Little Rock, Arkansas in the summer of 1991, by Steve Schmidt, Jason White and Matthew Thompson. ...Matthew contributed some writing, photography, and record reviews as well. Steve, Jason and Matthew worked on the layout of the zine and, with the help of a
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  • '''''Closer to the Edge''''' was a [[review zine]] edited by [[Steve Green]].
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  • The first issue included an account of [[Ann Green]] and [[Steve Green]]'s wedding in December 1983, for which Lesley was a witness, and it ''Domble In The Works'' was mimeographed by Steve Green, and has been cited by Green in [[Prolapse]] as a part of the 'Birmin
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  • ...Buffalo Gazette''' is the [[newsletter]] / [[zine]] that took the place of Steve Willis' [[City Limits Gazette]] (1991-1993) when it was retired. ...Jeff Zenick, [[Delaine|Delaine Derry]], Geoff Hamerlinck, and Carol Pond. Steve Skeates produced one issue under the title "The White Buffalo Bootleg." Unl
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  • '''''Something for the Weekend''''' was an [[apazine]] edited by [[Steve Green]] and distributed via the [[Nameless APA]].
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  • Using the pseudonym "Mr Damage", he co-edited (with [[Steve Green]]) the spoof horrorzine ''[[Horrorshow]]''. He died in May 2009.
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  • '''''Slow Voice''''' was an [[apazine]] edited by [[Steve Green]] and distributed via the British amateur press association APA:SF&F.
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  • ...n R. Skocik, Maureen Kincaid Speller ([[Steam Engine Time]]), Jan Trotter, Steve Weinik, [[Frank Wu]], and Pete Young. Contributors of art work include Steve Jeffery, Steve Green, Amy Harlib, Andrew Hoog, John Kovalic, Julia Morgan-Scott, and Peter
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  • ...ser Sandercombe, Steve Sneyd ([[Data Dump]]), T.K. Sploke, Philip Straker, Steve Troyanovich, Ralph E. Vaughan, Kevin Weible, B. Leilah Wendell ([[Undinal S ...Harding, W. Fraser Sandercombe, Steve Sneyd, T.K. Sploke, Philip Straker, Steve Troyanovich, Ralph E. Vaughan, Kevin Weible, Allan Weinberg, Leilah Wendell
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  • Art work was by Brad Foster, and Steve Jeffery, among others. ...d ([[QuasiQuote]]), David Bratman, Bruce Burn, Randy Byers ([[Chunga]]), [[Steve Green]], Kim Huett, Jim Linwood ([[Typo]]), Michael Moorcock ([[A Fanzine C
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  • ...rint from [[The Women's Periodical]], Ahrvid Engholm on Swedish Fandom, [[Steve Green]] with fanzine reviews, Judith Hanna ([[Fuck The Tories]]) on politic Tudor also published the fanzine [[Critical Wave]] with [[Steve Green]].
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  • '''Journalsong''' is done by Steve Gevurtz of Portland, OR., U.S.A.
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  • '''''Free Radical''''' was an [[apazine]] edited by [[Steve Green]] and distributed via the British horror [[Amateur Press Association|
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  • '''''Sounding the Ritual Echo''''' was a 1980s [[fanzine]] edited by [[Steve Green]].
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  • ...nized by Steve LaFreniere, Mary Jo Schnell, Lawrence Steger, Suzie Silver, Steve Marton, Susan Seizer and LaMar and it was held at the Randolph Street Galle At the end of the night, organizer Steve LaFreniere was stabbed in the back by passing gay-bashers. After a brief ho
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  • ...eenaway|Phillip Greenaway]]. The other founder members were Martin Lock, [[Steve Green]], Maureen Porter, Theo Clarke and Keith Williams. It folded in 2004,
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  • ...lokta.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Plokta'''<br/>Isse 16 November 1999<br/>Cover by Steve Davies]] The editors are Alison Scott, Steve Davies and Mike Scott. "The Plokta Cabal" also includes Steven Cain, Giulia
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  • '''Jet Lag''' was a St. Louis-based zine published between 1982 and 1992 by Steve Pick and John "The Mailman" Korst. ...ater of Uncle Tupelo/Wilco fame, who interviewed Soul Asylum for the zine. Steve Pick posted numerous back issues of the magazine online in 2007. A partial
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  • '''Data Dump''' is a fanzine by British zine editor and writer Steve Sneyd. Steve Sneyd is also the poetry editor of [[Fantasy Commentator]].
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  • '''''No Exit''''' is an [[apazine]] edited by [[Steve Green]] and currently distributed via the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Associati
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  • ...reen]]. Illustrations were by Brad Foster, Rob Gilvary, [[Bill Rotsler]], Steve Stiles, John Toon, and Taral Wayne. Letter came from James Bacon ([[Journey Planet]]), Steve Jeffery, Tim Jones, Jerry Kaufman ([[Littlebrook]]), Eric Lindsay ([[Gegens
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  • [[Image:Wyrd40001_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Wyrd''' <br/>Cover art by Steve Oliff]] ...[Space and Time]]), David Madison, Morno (Brad Schenck), Dirk van Nouhuys, Steve Orliff, Dennis Peyton, Ben G. Price III, Mark Roland, [[Jessica Amanda Sal
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  • ...[Rastus Johnson's Cakewalk]]), Stu Shiffman ([[Raffles]]), Bruce Sterling, Steve Stiles, [[Taral Wayne]] ([[DNQ]]), D. West, [[Ted White]] ([[Stellar]]), To Art work was contributed by Alexis Gilliland, Ray Nelson, Stu Shiffman, Steve Stiles, Taral Wayne, and D. West.
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  • ...Cushing, Ben Smith, [[Bri Zine]], Vanesa Littlecrow W, Loki W. Kaspari, Steve Green, Iain Laurie, Steven Stwalley, M.J., Leslie Powell, Stef Davis. ...nn Stella, Laura Cushing, Ben Smith, Vanesa Littlecrow W, Loki W. Kaspari, Steve Green, Iain Laurie, Brianne Fidgety, Jonathan Baylis, T.J. Kirsch, David Be
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  • Contributors of fiction included Don Boyd, Steve Carter, Robert James Conlon, Barbara Custer, Denise Dumars, G. Ivanoff, Geo Contributors of artwork included Steve Carter, Antoinette Rydyr, and Amanda Steele, among others.
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  • ...arrison, Dallas C. Goffin, Stella Hender, Mark Samuels, Steve Skwarek, and Steve Sneyd ([[Data Dump]]).
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  • ...ts included Dave Barnett, Grant Canfield, William Church, Steve Oliff, and Steve Swenston. Wendy Victor provided the cover art for the ninth issue.
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  • ...]], Larry Stark ([[Garage Floor]], [[The Cambridge Scene]]), Bhob Stewart, Steve Stiles, Bruce Townley ([[Oblong]]), [[Ted White]] ([[Gambit (USA)|Gambit]]) ...xis Gilliland, Jay Kinney ([[Nope!]]), Tim Kirk, Ray Nelson, Bill Rotsler, Steve Stiles, and Bruce Townley.
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  • ...[[Typo]]), John Nicholas ([[Vector]]), Ritchie Smith, F.G. Smallmount, and Steve Sneyd ([[Data Dump]]). *[http://aural-innovations.com/issues/issue18/02_sneyd.html Steve Sneyd on the poetry of Robert Calvert and his sole anthology appearance, in
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  • '''MensuHell''' was a [[comic]]s fanzine edited and published by Steve Requin (1995-2002) and then by Francis Hervieux (2002-2008). ''MensuHell'' was published in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was created by Steve Requin who first released in 1995. It had originally been titled ''Requin R
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  • ...tors of writing included Donna C. Galentine, M. T. Katcher, Mark A. Smith, Steve Wilkes. ...work included Jim Dodd, Donna C. Galentine, Dan Silvio, Vicki Weidner, and Steve Wilkes.
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  • ...ns which met in Birmingham. There were two distinct runs, both edited by [[Steve Green]].
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  • ...nson]] ([[Fantasy Macabre]]), Steve Sneyd ([[Data Dump]]), Derek Stanford, Steve Rasnic Tem ([[Umbral]]), Mark Valentine, Ron Weighell, and Conrad Williams. ..., Dave Reeder, Jessica Amanda Salmonson, William Sharp as 'Fiona Macleod', Steve Sneyd, Derek Stanford, and t. Winter-Damon.
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  • '''''Basilisk''''' was an [[apazine]] edited by [[Steve Green]] and distributed via the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]]. The
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  • ...ers of the Birmingham Science Fiction Group and edited by Noel Chidwick, [[Steve Green]] and Paul R Harris. The first - and only - issue appeared in 1977.
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  • '''Free Radical''' was an [[apazine]] edited by [[Steve Green]] and distributed via the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]].
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  • Contributors of writing included Daniel Bailey, Verna Dogherty, Steve Fart, Mish-L, Todd Nelson, Carol Pearsall, [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]], an Letters came from Mark Arm (Mark MacLaughlin), Fuchsia Crass, Steve Duff, Steve Fart, Scott Russell, Jo Smitty, Robin Storey, and Gary Svehla, among others
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  • ...e Solihull Science Fiction Group (based in Solihull, England), edited by [[Steve Green]].
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  • Featured were interviews with Steve Carter and Antoinette Rydyr ([[Cold Cuts]]), among others. ...k and horror zines. The best thing in this issue is an interview by Rod of Steve Carter and Antoinette Rydyr in which they explain their life view." ''
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  • '''''Gaijin''''' was a British fanzine produced by [[Steve Green]].
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  • Steve Carter, Neale Blanden, Gerard Ashworth, David Puckeridge, David Leeflang, S ...Blanden, Stratu, Gerard Ashworth, Scott Pollard, Ryan Vella, Lord Morgue, Steve Carter, Paul Rowe, Mannheim Jerkoff, Mongrel, SCAR, Jes O'Vomitguts, Louise
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  • ...Mills, David R. Morgan, Max Noiprox, Ruth Wildes Schular, Paul Schneider, Steve Sneyd ([[Data Dump]]), Martin Stannard and [[Arthur Thomson]] ([[The ATom A
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  • ...anet]], [[Treaders of Starlight]]), Wayne Allen Sallee, Glenn Sheldon, and Steve Sneyd ([[Data Dump]]).
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  • ...nley Robinson, John Oliver Simon, Steve Sneyd ([[Data Dump]]), D.R. Suvin, Steve Rasnic Tem ([[Umbral]]), Gene Van Troyer, Jonathan Vos Post, Tom Whalen, Lo
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  • ...[[Frank Wu]] (#6), Deb Kosiba (#7), Delphyne Woods (#8), Mo Starkey (#9), Steve Stiles (#10), and Mo Starkey (#11). ..., Trinlay Khadro, Deb Kisoba, Sue Mason, [[Bill Rotsler|William Rotsler]], Steve Stiles, [[Taral Wayne]] ([[DNQ]]), Delphyne Woods, and Frank Wu.
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  • '''Vertigo''' was made by Bruce, Steve and Mark who did six issues of the zine from around 1993 to 1998. Around 10 ...d a club in Brighton named after the zine and two of the writers, Mark and Steve were DJs at many alternative music gigs.
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  • ...s have featured contributions from [[Christoph Meyer]], [[Delaine]], and [[Steve Skeates]].
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  • '''''Cyfddydd''''' is an [[apazine]], produced by [[Steve Green]] for the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]].
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  • '''Omega''' was an [[apazine]] produced by [[Steve Green]] for the first mailing of the [[British Amateur Press Association]]
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  • ...Science Fiction & Fantasy Review'', was a British [[fanzine]] edited by [[Steve Green]] and [[Martin Tudor]] between 1987 and 1996. Early editions were mim ...[[A Fanzine Called Eustace]], [[Typo]]), Stephen Baxter, D West, Bob Shaw, Steve Sneyd ([[Data Dump]]), Charles Stross, Dave Carson, Iain Banks, Jim Porter,
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  • Contributors of art work included Dan Steffan, Steve Stiles, and Richard Thompson, among others. ...r|William Rotsler]], Jeff Schalles ([[Rune]]), Stu Shiffman, Lynn Steffan, Steve Stiles, Will Straw ([[The Willard R. Biscuit Newsletter]]), and Bob Tucker
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  • ...[[Boyd Raeburn]] ([[A Bas]]), Thomas Perry ([[Quark (Tom Perry)|Quark]]), Steve Stiles, Roy Tackett, [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] ([[Horizons]]), and Paul Wyszkow Art work was contributed by Tim Dumont, and Steve Stiles, among others.
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  • ...kuk2-2a_copy.jpg‎ ‎|right|frame|'''Habakkuk'''<br/> 1966 <br/>Cover Art by Steve Stiles ]] ...Bill Rotsler]], Dick Schultz (later editor of [[En Garde]]), Bhob Stewart, Steve Stiles, [[Arthur Thomson]] ([[The ATom Anthology]]), and [[Bjo Trimble]] (
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  • ...per, Peter Crump, Fran Dowd, Tommy Ferguson, Mary Gentle, [[Ann Green]], [[Steve Green]], Colin Greenland, Rob Hansen ([[Chuch]], [[Pulp]]), Bridget Hardcas ...Brad Foster, Tim Groome, Ian Gunn, Teddy Harvia, Dave Harwood, Dave Hicks, Steve Jeffery, Sue Mason, Joe Mayhew, Dave Mooring ([[Fuck The Tories]]), Ulrika
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  • '''''Are You Still Here?''''' is a collection of fanzine articles by [[Steve Green]], covering the period 1986-2008.
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  • ...fe, Jeff Schalles ([[Rune]], [[Science Fiction Five Yearly]]), Mike Scott, Steve Stiles, Jack Targonski, and Sean Alan Wallace. ...|William Rotsler]], Stu Shiffman, Craig Smith, Dan Steffan ([[Boonfark]]), Steve Stiles, Glen Tenhoff, [[Arthur Thomson]] ([[The ATom Anthology]]), courtesy
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  • ...ussell Friend ([[Overspace]]), Dave Green, Patty Peters, Michael Shcherba, Steve Sneyd ([[Data Dump]]), [[Mae Strelkov]], Bruce Townley ([[Oblong]]), and B ..., Jay Kinney ([[Nope!]]), Gary Mattingly, Patty Peters, Marc Schirmeister, Steve Stiles, and Mae Strelkov.
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  • ...n]]); Mike Glyer ([[File 770]]), writing a column called "The Pied Typer"; Steve Higgins; [[Lee Hoffman]] ([[Science Fiction Five Yearly]]); Dave Langford (
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  • ...hur Metzger ([[Laughing Osiris]]), Robert Nathan, Basil Shroppford Sloane, Steve Sneyd ([[Data Dump]]), and Barry Switzer. ...llen Holub, Terry Jeeves ([[ERG]]), Alan Larkin, Barry MacKay, Tom Miller, Steve Oliff, John Rodak, Stephanie Schneider, James M. Shea, Jr., Mike Streff, an
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  • [[Image:Steve Green - 2004.jpg|frame|Steve Green in North Yorkshire, 2004 (photograph by Ann Green)]] '''Steve Green''' (born Solihull, April 1960) is a British [[fanzine]] editor, write
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  • ...to Reveal No Trousers''''' (aka ''PBTRNT'') was an [[apazine]] edited by [[Steve Green]] and distributed via the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]].
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  • ..., Darrell Schweitzer ([[Procrastination]]), Cyril Simsa, Jonquil Stephens, Steve Rasnic Tem ([[Umbral]]), James Tiptree Jr., Gene van Troyer, Joan D. Vinge,
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  • '''''Railings''''' was a 1997 [[fanzine]] edited by [[Steve Green]].
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  • ...ion's lead singer Patrick, a work of fiction entitled "The Lizard Club" by Steve Abbott that was later to be included in his book of the same name, photos a ...y [[Mark Freitas]]. This issue featured an interview with Pete Shelley and Steve Diggle of the British [[punk]] band Buzzcocks. fiction by Scott Pierce, ar
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  • ...h Lawrence, Martyn Lowery, Ulrike Pallach, P.E. Presford, Jerome Salzmann, Steve Sneyd ([[Data Dump]]), Brian Stableford, S.C. Tonkin, Mark Valentine ([[Akl
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  • ..., Robert Silverberg, Fred Lerner, Keith Walker, Knud Larn, Mike McInerney, Steve & Vicki Ogden, Jim Caughran, Jim Benford, Sandra Bond and Norm Metcalf.
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  • ...Rogers, Robert Sabella ([[The National Fantasy Fan]]), Thomas D. Sadler, Steve Silver ([[Argentus]]), and [[Taral Wayne]] ([[DNQ]]), among others. ...rhaps]]), Trinlay Khadro, Valerie Purcell, [[Bill Rotsler]], Isaura Simon, Steve Stiles, Taral Wayne, Alan White, and [[Frank Wu]].
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  • ...underground, with a Big Black tour diary (as well as regular columns by [[Steve Albini]]); an interview with nihilistic monochromatic artist Raymond Pettib * [[Steve Albini]] ([[Matter]], Big Black, Shellac)
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  • ...regni, [[Nicole Georges]] ([[Invincible Summer]]), Ian Gunn, Teddy Harvia, Steve Hunnicutt, David Levine, [[Sue Mason]] ([[Plokta]]), Julie McGalliard, Ulri ...vet ([[Twink]]), Janice Gelb, Jenny Glover ([[Maverick (UK)|Maverick]]), [[Steve Green]], Judith Hanna ([[Fuck The Tories]]), Teddy Harvia, Arthur D. Hlavat
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  • ...e. Team Zinesou is based on the Wes Anderson movie ''The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou'', with each member having their own movie-inspired nickname. The me
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  • Artwork was by Allan Andress, Peggy Barilla, M.L. Steve Barnes, Kathy Bushman, Karen Flannery, Bo McKendrick, and Ginnie Reynolds. Writing was by Mick Allister, Peggy Barilla, M.L. Steve Barnes, Madeleine Dale, Peter David, Lindsey Love, Michelle Malkin, Ginnie
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  • ...ric zine in 1994, and often collaborates with [[Susan LaInferioria]] and [[Steve Decon]]. She and [[Susan LaInferioria]] published a one-off spin-off zine c
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  • ...Charles Saplak, Robert J. Sawyer, Steve Schlich, Keith Scott, Carl Sieber, Steve Slavic, Heather Spears, L. Johanne Stemo, Sean Stewart, Sue Storm, Cathleen ...), Bobbi Sinha-Morey, Steve Sneyd ([[Data Dump]]), Margo Solod, Sue Storm, Steve Rasnic Tem ([[Umbral]]), Dietmar Trommeshauser, Gerald Upton, Karen Verba,
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  • ...Joe Mayhew, Ray Nelson, Scott Patric, Marie Rengstorff, [[Bill Rotsler]], Steve Stiles, [[Arthur Thomson|ATom]] ([[The ATom Anthology]]), [[Taral Wayne]] ...e Francis, Sue Francis, [[Chris Garcia]] ([[The Drink Tank]]), Lee Gold, [[Steve Green]], Francis Hamit, John Hertz, Keith G. Kato, Robert Lichtman ([[Trap
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  • ...tte Rydyr, [[Ron Clarke]] of [[The Mentor]] and Don Boyd. Art Director was Steve Carter.
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  • ...small group of friends to a more general zine featuring such writers as [[Steve Green]], John Hertz, Jay Lake, [[M Lloyd]] ([[Stacked Decks]]), [[Judith Mo ...er]], Taral Wayne, Espana Sheriff ([[Science Fiction / San Francisco]]), [[Steve Green]], [[Robert Hole]] ([[e2PMI]]), Brad W. Foster, Mo Starkey, and other
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  • It is edited by ULA co-founder [[Steve Kostecke]]. Since the ULA's formation in 2001, there have been five issues
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  • ...([[Star*Line]]), Judith Johnson Sherwin, Charles T. Smith, David C. Smith, Steve Sneyd ([[Data Dump]]), Irvin L. Wagner ([[Wyrd]], [[Wax Dragon]]), Robert E ...([[The National Fantasy Fan]]), [[Cathy Buburuz]] ([[Champagne Horror]]), Steve Coronel, Dan Day, Gene Day, Seth Dogramajian ([[Exile]]), Brad Foster, Jack
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  • ...schoolmate [[Ann Green|Ann Thomas]], who he introduced to future husband [[Steve Green]]). In the 1990s, his fanzine ''[[Cornerstone]]'' reflected a brief f
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  • ...Contributors of interior art included William Church, Randy Holmberg, and Steve Swenston. ...east of the Gods" by Al D. Cockrell. Contributors of interior art included Steve Swenston.
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  • ...iangle were Craig Burgess, Graham, Dave Higham, Arnold Layne, Jim Shedden, Steve, Vacuum, and Vic. ...for this issue were John Crawford, Graham, Jim Shedden, Arnold Layne, and Steve.
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  • ...over art was by Iain Maynard, interior artwork by Alan Hunter, Des Knight, Steve Lines, and Iain Maynard. Writing came from Alan Austin, Simon Bestwick, Nel ...Iain Maynard and interior artwork was by Gerald Gaubert, Colin Langeveld, Steve Lines, and Iain Maynard. Contributing writers were Nigel Brown, David Cowda
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  • ...poof British [[fanzine]] co-edited pseudonymously by "Eddie Trenchcoat" ([[Steve Green]]) and "Mr Damage" ([[Alan Keeley]]).
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  • ...s of writing include Michael Bertrand, R. Graeme Cameron, Don H. DeBrandt, Steve Forty, Stan Hyde, Michael Morbius, Michael Morse, Maureen Cecilia Parrott, ...ork come from Paul Azaceta, [[Sheryl Birkhead]], Joe Devoy, Brad Foster, [[Steve Green]], Tim Hammell, Dave Haren, Michael Morbius, Felicity Walker, and Tar
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  • ...gel, Antonio Lopez and Ivan Morley, they were joined by Thomas Siegel and Steve Alper, who remained with the zine till the end of publication. ''Ink Diseas ...or Threat (#10), To Damascus, with Sylvia Juncosa (#13), Big Black, with [[Steve Albini]], Agnostic Front, Dead Milkmen, Saccharine Trust, SNFU, among othe
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  • '''''On Random Hold''''' was an [[apazine]] edited by [[Steve Green]] and distributed via the Birmingham Science Fiction Group's [[Amateu
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