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'''Gloss''' is a science fiction fanzine by [[Lilian Edwards]] and Victor Gonzalez. | '''Gloss''' is a science fiction fanzine by [[Lilian Edwards]] and Victor Gonzalez. | ||
− | ''Gloss'' was an 'international' fanzine, with editor Lilian Edwards in Edinburgh, Scotland, and Victor Gonzalez in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. The | + | ''Gloss'' was an 'international' fanzine, with editor Lilian Edwards in Edinburgh, Scotland, and Victor Gonzalez in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. The two editors, in Ted White's words, "managed three somewhat contentious issues". |
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+ | The first issue came out in 2000 with contributors Randy Byers ([[Chunga]]), Alison Freebairn, Andy Hooper ([[Chunga]]), and [[Christina Lake]] ([[Head]]). It also featured art work by Alison Scott ([[Plokta]]). | ||
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+ | Of the first issue, [[Plokta]] says: "Both Lilian and Victor write excellently, Lilian showing cause for thought about 60's fandom's attitudes to women, and Victor updating the Enchanted Duplicator legend in a piece where the content or style alone would commend it." | ||
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+ | The second issue appeared in December 2000. It featured contributions or writing from Dave Hicks, Andy Hooper with fanzine reviews, and Yiva Spangberg. Contributors of art work included Brad Foster, among others. | ||
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+ | Issue 3 was released in 2001 and was the last issue. | ||
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+ | Letters came from Jerry Kaufman ([[Littlebrook]]), among others. | ||
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+ | In 2001, Victor Gonzalez won the FAAn Award for Best Fanwriter. He had previously co-edited the fanzine [[Apparatchik]] and was publishing [[Squib]], along with ''Gloss'' in the 2000s. | ||
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+ | Lilian Edwards had previously co-edited the fanzine [[This Never Happens]] with Christina Lake. She followed up ''Gloss'' with [[Floss!]]. | ||
[[Category:Zine]] | [[Category:Zine]] | ||
− | [[Category: Zines from Scotland]] | + | [[Category:Zines from Scotland]] |
[[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] | [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] | ||
[[Category:Washington Zines]] | [[Category:Washington Zines]] | ||
[[Category:2000's publications]] | [[Category:2000's publications]] | ||
[[Category:Science Fiction Zines]] | [[Category:Science Fiction Zines]] |
Latest revision as of 22:53, 16 March 2015
Gloss is a science fiction fanzine by Lilian Edwards and Victor Gonzalez.
Gloss was an 'international' fanzine, with editor Lilian Edwards in Edinburgh, Scotland, and Victor Gonzalez in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. The two editors, in Ted White's words, "managed three somewhat contentious issues".
The first issue came out in 2000 with contributors Randy Byers (Chunga), Alison Freebairn, Andy Hooper (Chunga), and Christina Lake (Head). It also featured art work by Alison Scott (Plokta).
Of the first issue, Plokta says: "Both Lilian and Victor write excellently, Lilian showing cause for thought about 60's fandom's attitudes to women, and Victor updating the Enchanted Duplicator legend in a piece where the content or style alone would commend it."
The second issue appeared in December 2000. It featured contributions or writing from Dave Hicks, Andy Hooper with fanzine reviews, and Yiva Spangberg. Contributors of art work included Brad Foster, among others.
Issue 3 was released in 2001 and was the last issue.
Letters came from Jerry Kaufman (Littlebrook), among others.
In 2001, Victor Gonzalez won the FAAn Award for Best Fanwriter. He had previously co-edited the fanzine Apparatchik and was publishing Squib, along with Gloss in the 2000s.
Lilian Edwards had previously co-edited the fanzine This Never Happens with Christina Lake. She followed up Gloss with Floss!.