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  • '''Fred Woodworth''' is possibly the longest publishing [[zinester|zine editor]] st
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  • '''Brooklyn!''', the [[zine]] by [[Fred Argoff]] is a loving tribute to his home town of Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. ...white pictures to illustrate the text. Cross the Brooklyn Bridge and enter Fred's World!
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  • '''Salamander''' was a science fiction fanzine published by Fred Patten. Fred Patten published ''Salamander'' in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A., and rel
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  • '''Straight Up''' was a science fiction fanzine by Fred J. Robinson from Cardiff, Wales. Letters came from Fred C. Brown, Vince Clarke ([[Science Fantasy News]], [[EYE]]), Lyell Crane, Bo
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  • '''Foofaraw''' was a science fiction fanzine by Fred Patten. The first issue of ''Foofaraw'' appeared in the U.S.A. in June 1961. Fred Patten writes about ''Foofaraw'' in his Apazine [[Rabanos Radiactivos!]] #3
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  • ''For the Canadian science fiction zine published by Fred Hurter, Jr. from 1941 till 1951, see [[Censored]].''
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  • It was started in 1981 by Fred Patten, who edited issues #1 through 5. With issue #6 the publisher of <i>C Fred Patten had previously edited the fanzines [[Foofaraw]], [[Salamander]], and
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  • *Fred Argoff from Brooklyn Magazine, Issue #52 *Fred Geobold, WBAI-FM 99.5 NYC
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  • ...or''' was a literary zine devoted to horror and weird fiction published by Fred C. Adams. Fred Adams later published two volumes of the ''Spoor Anthology'', the second on
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  • ...Jenkins. Harry Jenkins was also the Art Editor and Associate Editors were Fred W. Fischer and W.B. McQueen. Altogether, they referred to themselves the "C ...] (1937-1941), appearing in six issues. Later, in 1943, Joseph Gilbert and Fred Fischer also had their co-authored fiction published in ''Astounding'' Maga
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  • ...of fiction from Dan Osterman; an article by Darryl Schweitzer, a column by Fred Mimsey, art by Dean Koontz ([[SF Opinion]]), and poetry by Mike Gilbert.
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  • * No. 1 (May 2007): Deanna Lehman, George Petros, Steven Blush, Fred Berger, Tim Caldwell, reviews. * No. 2 (May 2008): Deanna Lehman, George Petros, Steven Blush, Fred Berger, [[Mike Diana]].
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  • '''The Review''' is a [[zine]] by [[Fred Woodworth]] of Arizona that celebrates all things about the great mystery a
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  • '''Hippocampelephantocamelos''' was a science fiction fanzine by Fred Hollander. Fred Hollander also published the fanzine [[Auslander]] and several issues of t
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  • ...umbia University was founded in New York City, New York. U.S.A. in 1968 by Fred Lerner, Eli Cohen and Janet Kagan. The first issue of ''Akos'' was published in May 1969. It featured Fred Lerner writing on two recently published books about JRR Tolkien, including
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  • ...meschooling her son. Features include recommended reading and a tribute to Fred Rogers, creator and host of the television show, ''Mr. Rogers Neighborhood
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  • '''Lefnui''' was a science fiction fanzine by Fred Patten. Fred Patten was one of the editors of [[Shangri L'Affaires]], for the year 1961,
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  • ..._cents.png‎|right|frame|'''Censored'''<br/> Issue 6 1951 <br/>Cover art by Fred Hurter, Jr. and Ron Smith]] '''Censored''' was a science fiction zine published by Fred Hurter, Jr. from 1941 till 1951 in Canada.
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  • ...d in Canberra by Eric and Irene Kim. Contributors include Lucie Thompson, Fred Johns, Mother Hecate, Rafaella Guerini, Alexy and Tim Wilson.
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  • ...the seventh and final mailing put out in September 1963 by Los Angeles fan Fred Patten. ...([[Niekas]]), Norm Metcalf, Len Moffatt ([[The Outlander]]), Joe Patrizio, Fred Patten ([[Lefnui]]), Bruce Pelz ([[Glamdring]]), Alan Rispin, and [[Ella Pa
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  • '''Wred Fright''' is the pseudonym of Fred Wright, an American [[zinester]] and musician. Whilst at university studyin Fred has played in a large number of rock n roll bands with unlikely sounding na
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