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''Wabe'' was first published in July 2000, in Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.A. At least six issues of this title have appeared in the 2000's. | ''Wabe'' was first published in July 2000, in Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.A. At least six issues of this title have appeared in the 2000's. | ||
− | Contributions come from the editors and from Sandra Bond ([[QuasiQuote]]), Jim Brooks, Jeanne Gommoll ([[Janus]]), Pat Hario, Julian Headlong, Andy Hooper ([[Chunga]]), Robert Lichtman ([[Trap Door]]), Max, Georgie Schnobrich, Maureen Kincaid Speller, and Ted White. | + | Contributions come from the editors and from Sandra Bond ([[QuasiQuote]]), Jim Brooks, Jeanne Gommoll ([[Janus]], [[Six Shooter]]), Pat Hario, Julian Headlong, Andy Hooper ([[Chunga]]), Robert Lichtman ([[Trap Door]]), Max, Georgie Schnobrich, Maureen Kincaid Speller, and [[Ted White]] ([[Gambit (USA)|Gambit]], [[BLAT!]]). |
Art work was contributed by Jae Leslie Adams, Tracy Benton, Dave Hicks, Brad Foster, Alexis Gilliland, Jeanne Gommoll, John Kovalic, Mike Peterson, Georgie Schnobrich, and Stu Shiffman. | Art work was contributed by Jae Leslie Adams, Tracy Benton, Dave Hicks, Brad Foster, Alexis Gilliland, Jeanne Gommoll, John Kovalic, Mike Peterson, Georgie Schnobrich, and Stu Shiffman. | ||
− | Covers were by Brad Foster (#2), Stu Shiffman (#3), Georgie Schnobrich (#4), Dan Steffan ([[ | + | Covers were by Brad Foster (#2), Stu Shiffman (#3), Georgie Schnobrich (#4), Dan Steffan ([[BLAT!]]) (#5), Dave Hicks (#6). |
− | Letters came from Ron Bennett ( | + | Letters came from Ron Bennett ([[Skyrack]]), [[Sheryl Birkhead]], Pamela Boal, William Breiding ([[Star Fire]]), rich brown, Randy Byers ([[Chunga]]), [[Marty Cantor]] ([[Holier Than Thou]], [[No Award]]), E.B. Frohvet ([[Twink]]), Ben Indick ([[Ibid]]), Terry Jeeves ([[ERG]], [[The Damned Patrol]]), Gwyneth Jones, Eric Lindsay ([[Gegenschein]]), Judith Miller, Catherine Mintz, Cheryl Morgan ([[Emerald City]]), [[Lloyd Penney]] ([[Torus]]), Paul 'Skel' Skelton ([[Small Friendly Dog]]), [[Dale Speirs]] ([[Opuntia]]), Sherry Thompson, [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] ([[Horizons]]), and Julie Zachman. |
''Wabe'' won the [[FAAn Award for Best Fanzine]] in 2002. | ''Wabe'' won the [[FAAn Award for Best Fanzine]] in 2002. | ||
− | Tracy Benton had previously published the | + | Tracy Benton had previously published the fanzines [[Cazbah]] and [[Monstrous Crow]] in the 1990s. Jae Leslie Adams also published the zine [[Zighn]]. |
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Latest revision as of 19:34, 18 September 2015
Wabe is a science fiction fanzine edited by Jae Leslie Adams, Tracy Benton and Bill Bodden.
Wabe was first published in July 2000, in Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.A. At least six issues of this title have appeared in the 2000's.
Contributions come from the editors and from Sandra Bond (QuasiQuote), Jim Brooks, Jeanne Gommoll (Janus, Six Shooter), Pat Hario, Julian Headlong, Andy Hooper (Chunga), Robert Lichtman (Trap Door), Max, Georgie Schnobrich, Maureen Kincaid Speller, and Ted White (Gambit, BLAT!).
Art work was contributed by Jae Leslie Adams, Tracy Benton, Dave Hicks, Brad Foster, Alexis Gilliland, Jeanne Gommoll, John Kovalic, Mike Peterson, Georgie Schnobrich, and Stu Shiffman.
Covers were by Brad Foster (#2), Stu Shiffman (#3), Georgie Schnobrich (#4), Dan Steffan (BLAT!) (#5), Dave Hicks (#6).
Letters came from Ron Bennett (Skyrack), Sheryl Birkhead, Pamela Boal, William Breiding (Star Fire), rich brown, Randy Byers (Chunga), Marty Cantor (Holier Than Thou, No Award), E.B. Frohvet (Twink), Ben Indick (Ibid), Terry Jeeves (ERG, The Damned Patrol), Gwyneth Jones, Eric Lindsay (Gegenschein), Judith Miller, Catherine Mintz, Cheryl Morgan (Emerald City), Lloyd Penney (Torus), Paul 'Skel' Skelton (Small Friendly Dog), Dale Speirs (Opuntia), Sherry Thompson, Harry Warner, Jr. (Horizons), and Julie Zachman.
Wabe won the FAAn Award for Best Fanzine in 2002.
Tracy Benton had previously published the fanzines Cazbah and Monstrous Crow in the 1990s. Jae Leslie Adams also published the zine Zighn.