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  • ...umber of literary awards for her writing, including the Australian Science Fiction Media Award for Best Writer, the Astrex Literary Award for her stories, and ...rtlieb from 1995 to 2002 as a newszine for the Australian National Science Fiction Association. In 2002 Ortlieb handed over the editorship to the team of Edwi
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  • '''Fanzine Fanatique''' is a quarterly review [[zine]] from the UK published by Keith and Rosemary Walker. ...lications. The editors cover many types of publications, including science fiction, fantasy, horror, poetry, Wiccan, feminist, comix and anything they receive
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  • '''Fuck The Tories''' was a science fiction fanzine by [[Valma Brown]], Leigh Edmonds, Judith Hanna, Terry Hughes and J ...neth Jones, Jimmy Robertson, Yvonne Rousseau ([[Australian Science Fiction Review (second series)]]), and Marjorie Thompson.
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  • '''Ultrawarp''' was a media science fiction [[fanzine]] published by the Victoria based fan club Time-Trekkers. In his February 1998 review, David J. Richardson said, "First up, the short trip north to find the Time
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  • '''The Space Wastrel''' was a science-fiction [[fanzine]] edited by Mark Loney, Michelle Muijsert (1962-2011) and Julian ...butors of writing included Russell Blackford ([[Australian Science Fiction Review (second series)]]), Dave Luckett, Ian Nicholls, Bob Shaw, and Amelia Underw
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  • Since 1969, the Australian National Science Fiction Convention has presented an annual award for which fanzines are eligible. F *[[Australian Science Fiction Review]], John Bangsund
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  • Although ''Tortoise'' is a perzine, it circulates within the science fiction fanzine community. Each issue is themed. Included are articles, fanzine rev Paul Kincaid, in his review of issue 2, writes, "Sue's writing is warm and involving, though there are
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  • [[Image:Science_Fiction_Critic_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Science Fiction Critic''' Volume 2, No. 3 July 1938]] '''The Science Fiction Critic''' was a science fiction fanzine by Claire P. Beck.
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  • '''SF Commentary''' is a science fiction fanzine by Bruce Gillespie. ...Cath Ortlieb, John Romeril, Yvonne Rousseau ([[Australian Science Fiction Review (second series)]]), George Turner, Michael Waite, and Toni Weisskopf.
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  • '''Yellow Submarine''' was a science fiction fanzine by André-François Ruaud. ...sues. then a small press literary magazine, before becoming an annual book review for 6 volumes. In 2008, ''Yellow Submarine'' began being published by The E
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  • '''Alpha''' was a science fiction fanzine by Jan Jansen and Dave Vendelmans. ...in Belgium in the 1950s. It was the official organ of the Antwerp Science Fiction Fan Club. The first issue appeared in Summer 1953.
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  • '''Easter Wine''' was a science fiction anthology fanzine edited by [[Claire Brialey]] and [[Mark Plummer]] and pub ...was a one shot fanzine created especially for the British national science fiction convention, the Eastercon.
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  • ...released in December 1939 by 19 year old Rathbone. It is the first science fiction fanzine to emerge from Scotland. The subtitle for the zine was "An International Review of Weird Fiction and Fantasy". Contributors included John F. Burke ([[Satellite]], [[The Fan
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  • '''Godless''' was a science fiction fanzine by Bruce D. Arthurs. ...peared in ''Godless'', was later reprinted in Dick Geis' ''Science Fiction Review''.
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  • '''Wild Fennel''' was a science fiction fanzine by Pauline Palmer. ..., Eric Lindsay ([[Gegenschein]]), S.L. McKay, and Jeff Schalles ([[Science Fiction Five Yearly]]). Cover art was by Scott Wallin.
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  • '''This Sure As Hell Ain't DNQ''' was a science fiction fanzine by Jim Shedden. The fanzine included a review of the Torque Con held in Toronto, and a call for a new [[Amateur Press Ass
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  • '''Trial''' was a science fiction fanzine by Dorothy Hartwell. The first issue was greeted with an enthusiastic review by Ron Bennett in [[Skyrack]] 22, of August 1960, who wrote, "Also taking u
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  • '''Ghuvna''' was a science fiction fanzine edited by Joe M. Fillinger and Charles Momberger. ...og Phillips' fanzine review column for ''Amazing Stories'', he recalls the review Phillips gave ''Ghuvna'' in the December 1952 issue: ''The highlight of Ghu
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  • '''En Garde''' was a science fiction fanzine by Abby Lu Ashley and Al Ashley. ...idenbeck, who reviewed the artwork in zines in his column "The Fapictorial Review".
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  • '''Beyond''' was a science fiction fanzine published by Charles Platt in the UK. ...ne review column in [[Les Spinge]], to represent the "New Wave" of science fiction fans in the UK. The fanzine started out life in November 1963 named ''Point
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