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+ | '''Scythrop''' (December 1969 and Summer 1973-1974), formerly the [[Australian Science Fiction Review]], was an Australian science fiction [[fanzine]] edited and published by John Bangsund. | ||
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+ | Eight issues were published (#21-28), with the numbering continuing on from ''The Australian Science Fiction Review''. | ||
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+ | Contributors included Mervyn Barrett, John Brosnan, A. Bertram Chandler, Harry Coachman, D.G. Compton, John Foyster, James Goodwin, Ursula K. LeGuin, Stanislaw Lem, Peter Mathers, Thomas Love Peacock, and George Turner. | ||
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+ | Cover art was contributed by John Sandler. | ||
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+ | The fanzine subsequently went into a long hiatus before being relaunched as the [[Australian science fiction review. Second series|Australian Science Fiction Review (second series)]] in 1986. | ||
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+ | ''Scythrop'' won the [[Ditmar Award for Best Fanzine]] in 1972. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Latest revision as of 04:41, 25 July 2012
Scythrop (December 1969 and Summer 1973-1974), formerly the Australian Science Fiction Review, was an Australian science fiction fanzine edited and published by John Bangsund.
Eight issues were published (#21-28), with the numbering continuing on from The Australian Science Fiction Review.
Contributors included Mervyn Barrett, John Brosnan, A. Bertram Chandler, Harry Coachman, D.G. Compton, John Foyster, James Goodwin, Ursula K. LeGuin, Stanislaw Lem, Peter Mathers, Thomas Love Peacock, and George Turner.
Cover art was contributed by John Sandler.
The fanzine subsequently went into a long hiatus before being relaunched as the Australian Science Fiction Review (second series) in 1986.
Scythrop won the Ditmar Award for Best Fanzine in 1972.
External Links
- Scythrop, National Library of Australia catalogue record