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  • .... After a year, he moved back to Texas, and continued to publish Oi! Punk. James passed away in 2010, age 34, from a brain anureysm.
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  • ...e James Ruse Science Fiction Club, a small club of the 1970's based at the James Ruse Agricultural High School in Carlingford, NSW, Australia, who also publ
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  • ...day1.jpg|right|frame|''Toward Yesterday'' #1 (December 1943), cover art by James Kepner]] ...was a science fiction zine edited and published by "Jike" (a pseudonym for James Kepner) in 1943 from Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.
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  • '''Crux''' was a science fiction fanzine published in Ararat, Victoria by James Styles. ...el Roman (Mazurak) was more serious about his work than James was, just as James was more serious about 'active fandom' than Roman was. As Roman pointed out
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  • ...e James Ruse Science Fiction Club, a small club of the 1970's based at the James Ruse Agricultural High School in Carlingford, NSW, Australia, who also publ
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  • ...oetry included Lisa Conesa ([[Zimri]], [[Iseult]]), Robert Holdstock, Eric James, and Franklyn G. Johnson, ...Eric James, Terry Jeeves ([[The Damned Patrol]], [[ERG]]), Alastair Noyle, James Pagitt, Dave Rowe, and Andrew Stephenson, with a cover for Issue 3 by Dave
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  • ...py.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Different'''<br/>Issue 1 May 1938<br/> Cover art by James Taurasi]] ...ication", one of a number of fanzines produced on ditto for the editors by James Taurasi, which also included [[Cosmic Tales]] and [[The Nucleus]].
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  • ...|'''Blood Roses: A Journal of Dread'''<br/> Issue 3 2001 <br/>Cover art by James L. Hartley]] ...herine Deavers, Suzanne Donahue, Andree Gendron, Jean Harmon, Christine L. James, Jeffrey S. Katt, Brian Knight, [[D.F. Lewis]] ([[Nemonymous]]), Phillip Ll
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  • This issue included fiction by John Giunta, Louis Maurino, James V. Taurasi ([[Cosmic Tales]]), and Robert G. Thompson. Cover art was by Giu ...and, later in the 1940s, to co-edit some issues of [[Fantasy-Times]] with James Taurasi and Raymond Van Houten.
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  • ...e Science Fiction Yearbook 1957''' was a science fiction fanzine edited by James V. Taurasi, Sr., Ray Van Houten, and Frank R. Prieto, Jr., and published by This fanzine includes the articles "Science Fiction: 1956" by James V. Taurasi, Sr. and Ray Van Houten; "Annual Report: 1956" by Frank Prieto,
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  • ...[[EYE]]), Sandy Sanderson, Ken Slater, Tony Thorne, Ted Tubb ([[Vector]]), James White ([[Slant]]), [[Walt Willis]] ([[Hyphen]]), and John Wiseman. ...Clarke also co-edited the title [[EYE]] with Stuart Mackenzine, E.C. Tubb, James Rattigan and Joy Clarke. Vince would later return to fanzine publishing in
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  • ...zine published by Philip Marsh and Tani Jantsang. The Associate Editor was James Ambuehl. Contributors included James Ambuehl, Tracy Ambuehl, Kenneth J. Beattle, Robert Bee, R.D. Bookout, Cris
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  • ...e pair met in Preston, North West England, through their girlfriends. When James moved back to the North East of England the friends continued to talk to ea The first drawings were started by James in 2008 on the long train journeys from Newcastle to Hexham while traveling
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  • ...y Chuck Bordell, Anna Byars, Michael Daubenspeck, John Grey, J.C. Hendee, James F. Mayhew, Thomas Molocea, Ardessa Nica-Jesseau, Gregory L. Norris, June Os ...was by Chuck Bordell. Interior illustrations were from Richard Dahlstrom, James Pipik, J.D. Raymond, and Galen B. Showman.
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  • ''Fantasy-News'' was first edited by James Taurasi in 1938. Associate editors were Sam Moskowitz ([[Different (Moskowi In the 1940s it was published by Will Sykora. Associate editors were James Taurasi and Sam Moskowotz. One issue was a split zine with [[The Miscellany
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  • ...‎‎|right|frame|'''The Nucleus''' <br/>Vol.1 No. 1 1938 <br/> Cover art by James V. Taurasi ]] The first issue appeared in July of 1938 with a cover drawn by James V. Taurasi. It featured a story by Gertrude Kuslan entitled "An Adventure I
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  • Contributors of fiction included James Ambuehl ([[Cthulhu Cultus]]), Edward P. Berglund ([[Nyctalops]]), Lin Carte Poetry was contributed by James Ambuehl, James A. Gruetzmacher, Alan D. Peschke, Ann K. Schwader, Franklyn Searight, and
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  • ...Be Swindle''' is a grindcore [[fanzine]] put together by [[Will Butler]], James Walkley, and William Toftness.
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  • '''The Planeteer''' was a science fiction fanzine by James Blish and William H. Miller, Jr. Written contributions were by James Blish (including his stories "Bat-Shadow Shroud", "Pursuit into Nowhere", a
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  • ...] from Melbourne. Issue 4 included articles on juggling made easy, George James enters hell, personal hates and loving the military.
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