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'''Zest''' was a small press publication published by Ian Redman.  
 
'''Zest''' was a small press publication published by Ian Redman.  
  
''Zest'' was a science fiction fanzine that included fiction and poetry and was published in the 1990s in Yeovil, Somerset, UK. Nine issues were released, the first in Winter 1977, and the last in Winter 1999.  
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''Zest'' was a science fiction fanzine that focused on fiction and poetry and was published in the 1990s in Yeovil, Somerset, UK. Nine issues were released, the first in Winter 1977, and the last in Winter 1999.  
  
''Zest'' included book, film, television and video reviews, news, fiction and poetry.  
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''Zest'' included book, film, television, video and computer software reviews, news, fiction and poetry.  
  
 
Contributing artists included Desmond Knight.  
 
Contributing artists included Desmond Knight.  
  
Contributing writers included Nancy Bennett, Ceri Jordan, Tom Kerry, James Lecky, Jill McGroarty, Ash Miller, Robert Neilson, Steve Sneyd ([[Data Dump]]), and JPV Stewart.
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Contributing writers included Neal Asher, Nancy Bennett, Paul Birkett, Hugh Cook, David Cowdall, Sarah Ellender, A.C. Evans, Sean Russell Friend, Dale Harker,  Geoff Jackson, Stephen Jansen, Ceri Jordan, Tom Kerry, James Lecky, [[D.F. Lewis]], Richard Lung, Jill McGroarty, Ash Miller, Robert Neilson, Michael O'Connor, David Price, Richard Reeve, J. Rogerson, Sian Ross, Dave Seaman, David Sivier, Steve Sneyd ([[Data Dump]]), J.P.V. Stewart, Peter Tennant, Anthony Wilkins, Paul Williams,  and Stuart Young.  
  
 
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Revision as of 19:44, 25 September 2011

Zest was a small press publication published by Ian Redman.

Zest was a science fiction fanzine that focused on fiction and poetry and was published in the 1990s in Yeovil, Somerset, UK. Nine issues were released, the first in Winter 1977, and the last in Winter 1999.

Zest included book, film, television, video and computer software reviews, news, fiction and poetry.

Contributing artists included Desmond Knight.

Contributing writers included Neal Asher, Nancy Bennett, Paul Birkett, Hugh Cook, David Cowdall, Sarah Ellender, A.C. Evans, Sean Russell Friend, Dale Harker, Geoff Jackson, Stephen Jansen, Ceri Jordan, Tom Kerry, James Lecky, D.F. Lewis, Richard Lung, Jill McGroarty, Ash Miller, Robert Neilson, Michael O'Connor, David Price, Richard Reeve, J. Rogerson, Sian Ross, Dave Seaman, David Sivier, Steve Sneyd (Data Dump), J.P.V. Stewart, Peter Tennant, Anthony Wilkins, Paul Williams, and Stuart Young.