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'''Thingumybob''' was a fanzine by [[Chuck Connor]]. | '''Thingumybob''' was a fanzine by [[Chuck Connor]]. | ||
− | ''Thingumybob'' was published in the 1990s. In was a 'gen' zine, in other words 'general interest', although most of the contributors came from the science fiction fanzine scene. | + | ''Thingumybob'' was published in the 1990s. In was a 'gen' zine, in other words 'general interest', although most of the contributors came from the science fiction fanzine scene. Issue 7 came out in 1993; issues 11 and 12 appeared in 1994, and issue 15 in 1996. |
Contributors of artwork included Cathy Easthope, [[Ann Green]] ([[Ormalu]]), [[Harry Turner]] ([[Zenith]], [[Now & Then]]), and Leslie Ward ([[Domble In The Works]]. | Contributors of artwork included Cathy Easthope, [[Ann Green]] ([[Ormalu]]), [[Harry Turner]] ([[Zenith]], [[Now & Then]]), and Leslie Ward ([[Domble In The Works]]. | ||
− | Contributors of writing included Jane Carnell, Jenny Glover ([[Maverick]]), Ann Green, Caroline Mullan ([[The Mirror Cracked]], Pat Silver. | + | Contributors of writing included Jane Carnell, Jenny Glover ([[Maverick]]), Ann Green, Caroline Mullan ([[The Mirror Cracked]], Pat Silver, and Harry Turner. |
[[Category:Zine]] | [[Category:Zine]] | ||
[[Category:Science Fiction Zines]] | [[Category:Science Fiction Zines]] |
Revision as of 23:01, 20 November 2011
Thingumybob was a fanzine by Chuck Connor.
Thingumybob was published in the 1990s. In was a 'gen' zine, in other words 'general interest', although most of the contributors came from the science fiction fanzine scene. Issue 7 came out in 1993; issues 11 and 12 appeared in 1994, and issue 15 in 1996.
Contributors of artwork included Cathy Easthope, Ann Green (Ormalu), Harry Turner (Zenith, Now & Then), and Leslie Ward (Domble In The Works.
Contributors of writing included Jane Carnell, Jenny Glover (Maverick), Ann Green, Caroline Mullan (The Mirror Cracked, Pat Silver, and Harry Turner.