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The first issue was released in Fall 1964. Although it was released by science fiction fans, it could also be considered a perzine. It also included writing by [[Boyd Raeburn]]. | The first issue was released in Fall 1964. Although it was released by science fiction fans, it could also be considered a perzine. It also included writing by [[Boyd Raeburn]]. | ||
− | Arnie Katz | + | Arnie Katz writes in [[Vegas Fandom Weekly]] #99 (2007); |
− | ''Norm Clark and Gina Ellis | + | ''Norm Clark and Gina Ellis edited a fanzine that made up in non-stop hilarity what it may have lacked in refined and slick appearance. Norm's lurid tales of 'skree-honking' and the fine writing of both Gina and Boyd Raeburn guaranteed a good read, liberally punctuated by laughter.'' |
Five issues were released. | Five issues were released. |
Revision as of 18:12, 22 March 2011
Honque was a fanzine published by Norm Clarke and [[Georgina Ellis|Gina Ellis Clark in Ottawa. Ontario, Canada.
The first issue was released in Fall 1964. Although it was released by science fiction fans, it could also be considered a perzine. It also included writing by Boyd Raeburn.
Arnie Katz writes in Vegas Fandom Weekly #99 (2007); Norm Clark and Gina Ellis edited a fanzine that made up in non-stop hilarity what it may have lacked in refined and slick appearance. Norm's lurid tales of 'skree-honking' and the fine writing of both Gina and Boyd Raeburn guaranteed a good read, liberally punctuated by laughter.
Five issues were released.