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Revision as of 16:51, 16 November 2011
The Nova Award for Best Fanzine is given annually at the UK science fiction convention Novacon for the best British and Irish fanzines.
Nova Award Winners
1973
1974
1975
- Maya; Rob Jackson
1976
- Maya: Rob Jackson
1977
- Twll-Ddu: Dave Langford
1978
- Gross Encounters: Alan Dorey
1979
- Seamonsters: Simone Walsh
1980
- One-Off: Dave Bridges
1981
- Tappen: Malcolm Edwards
1982
- Epsilon: Rob Hansen
1983
- A Cool Head: Dave Bridges
1984
- Xyster: Dave Wood
1985
- Prevert: John Jarrold
1986
- Pink Fluffy Bedsocks: Own Whiteoak
1987
- Lip: Hazel Ashworth
1988
- Lip: Hazel Ashworth
1989
- VSOP: Jan Orys
1990
- Fuck The Tories: Judith Hanna, Joseph Nichols, Dave Langford, Dave Mooring
1991
- Saliromania: Michael Ashley
1992
- Bob?: Ian Sorensen
1993
- Lagoon: Simon Ounsley
1994
1995
- Attitude: Michael Abbott, John Dallman, Pam Wells
1996
1997
1998
1999
- Barmaid: Yvonne Rowse
2000
- Plokta: Alison Scott, Steve Davies, Mike Scott
2001
2002
- Plokta: Alison Scott, Steve Davies, Mike Scott
2003
- Zoo Nation: Pete Young
2004
- Zoo Nation: Pete Young
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
- Journey Planet: Claire Brialey, Chris Garcia, James Bacon