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''Steam Engine Time'' was first published in the 2000's. The first three issues were co-edited by Gillespie with Maureen Kincaid Speller and Paul Kincaid, and since then with Janine Stinson ([[Peregrine Nation]]). It was conceived of by the editors as an 'international' fanzine, with Bruce Gillespie in Australia, and Janine Stinson from Michigan, U.S.A.
 
''Steam Engine Time'' was first published in the 2000's. The first three issues were co-edited by Gillespie with Maureen Kincaid Speller and Paul Kincaid, and since then with Janine Stinson ([[Peregrine Nation]]). It was conceived of by the editors as an 'international' fanzine, with Bruce Gillespie in Australia, and Janine Stinson from Michigan, U.S.A.
  
Contributors include Gregory Benford, Paul Brazier,  Andrew M. Butler, Cy Chauvin, James Doig, Rob Latham, Lyn McConchie, Gillian Polack, Barbara Roden, Darrell Schweitzer, Frank Weissenborn, Ray Wood,  and George Zebrowski.
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Contributors include Gregory Benford, Russell Blackford, Paul Brazier,  Andrew M. Butler, Cy Chauvin, James Doig, Dave Langford ([[Ansible]]), Rob Latham, Lyn McConchie, Kev McVeigh, Terry Morris,  Gillian Polack, Christopher Priest, Barbara Roden, Darrell Schweitzer, Jonathon Strahan, Michael Tolley, Frank Weissenborn, Ray Wood,  and George Zebrowski.
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Also included was an interview with author Kaaron Warren by Liz de Jager.
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Graphics have been contributed by Ditmar (Dick Jenssen).
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Photographs are by Helena Binns, Dick Jenssen,
  
 
''Steam Engine Tine'' won the [[Ditmar Award for Best Fanzine]] in 2010.
 
''Steam Engine Tine'' won the [[Ditmar Award for Best Fanzine]] in 2010.

Revision as of 22:25, 17 August 2011

Steam Engine Time is a science fiction fanzine by Bruce Gillespie and Janine Stinson.

Steam Engine Time was first published in the 2000's. The first three issues were co-edited by Gillespie with Maureen Kincaid Speller and Paul Kincaid, and since then with Janine Stinson (Peregrine Nation). It was conceived of by the editors as an 'international' fanzine, with Bruce Gillespie in Australia, and Janine Stinson from Michigan, U.S.A.

Contributors include Gregory Benford, Russell Blackford, Paul Brazier, Andrew M. Butler, Cy Chauvin, James Doig, Dave Langford (Ansible), Rob Latham, Lyn McConchie, Kev McVeigh, Terry Morris, Gillian Polack, Christopher Priest, Barbara Roden, Darrell Schweitzer, Jonathon Strahan, Michael Tolley, Frank Weissenborn, Ray Wood, and George Zebrowski.

Also included was an interview with author Kaaron Warren by Liz de Jager.

Graphics have been contributed by Ditmar (Dick Jenssen).

Photographs are by Helena Binns, Dick Jenssen,

Steam Engine Tine won the Ditmar Award for Best Fanzine in 2010.

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