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'''Sikander''' was science fiction fanzine by Irwin Hirsh.
 
'''Sikander''' was science fiction fanzine by Irwin Hirsh.
  
''Sikander'' was published in Australia from 1979 till 1984.
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''Sikander'' was published in Australia from October 1979 till March 1989. Fifteen issues appeared during the run of the zine.
  
Contributions of writing included "The Ones Who Walk Away from Melbourne" by Cy Chauvin, and "Trains in the Distance" by Bruce Gillespie, both of which were included in the compilation fanzine [[Fanthology '87]].
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Contributions of writing included "The Ones Who Walk Away from Melbourne" by Cy Chauvin (from #14, 1987), and "Trains in the Distance" by Bruce Gillespie ([[SF Commentary]]) (from #14, 1987), both of which were included in the compilation fanzine [[Fanthology '87]], "Lost in Oz" by [[Ted White]] ([[Gambit (USA)|Gambit]]) (from #8, August 1983), and "Half The Fun" by Hirsh, one of the chapters of his GUFF report.
  
other contributors of writing included rich brown.
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Other contributors of writing included John Alderson, Christine Ashby ([[The Hag and the Hungry Goblin]], [[The Flight of the Kangaroo]]), John Bangsund, John Berry ([[Pot Pourri]]), rich brown ([[Focus Point (1970s)]]), Terry Floyd, John Foyster ([[Australian Science Fiction Review (second series)]]), David Griggs ([[The Fanarchist]]), Mark Loney ([[The Space Wastrel]]), Eric Mayer ([[E-Ditto]]), Perry Middlemiss, Marc Ortlieb ([[Q36]], [[Tigger]]), and [[Taral Wayne]] ([[DNQ]], [[Toronto the Ghood]]).
  
Irwin Hirsh was also one of the co-editors of the fanzine [[Thyme]].
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Contributors of art work included Brad Foster, among others.
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Letters came from David Bratman, Leigh Edmonds ([[Rataplan]], [[The Notional]]), Chuch Harris, Bruce Townley ([[Oblong]]), and Cherry Wilder.
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Irwin Hirsh was also one of the founders and co-editors of the fanzine [[Thyme]].
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==External Links==
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*[http://www.reocities.com/Athens/8720/melbourne.htm "The Ones Who Walk Away From Melbourne" by Cy Chauvin, from '''Sikander''' #14]
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*[http://www.reocities.com/Athens/8720/trains.htm "Train In The Distance" by Bruce Gillespie, from '''Sikander''' #14]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:45, 9 March 2015

Sikander was science fiction fanzine by Irwin Hirsh.

Sikander was published in Australia from October 1979 till March 1989. Fifteen issues appeared during the run of the zine.

Contributions of writing included "The Ones Who Walk Away from Melbourne" by Cy Chauvin (from #14, 1987), and "Trains in the Distance" by Bruce Gillespie (SF Commentary) (from #14, 1987), both of which were included in the compilation fanzine Fanthology '87, "Lost in Oz" by Ted White (Gambit) (from #8, August 1983), and "Half The Fun" by Hirsh, one of the chapters of his GUFF report.

Other contributors of writing included John Alderson, Christine Ashby (The Hag and the Hungry Goblin, The Flight of the Kangaroo), John Bangsund, John Berry (Pot Pourri), rich brown (Focus Point (1970s)), Terry Floyd, John Foyster (Australian Science Fiction Review (second series)), David Griggs (The Fanarchist), Mark Loney (The Space Wastrel), Eric Mayer (E-Ditto), Perry Middlemiss, Marc Ortlieb (Q36, Tigger), and Taral Wayne (DNQ, Toronto the Ghood).

Contributors of art work included Brad Foster, among others.

Letters came from David Bratman, Leigh Edmonds (Rataplan, The Notional), Chuch Harris, Bruce Townley (Oblong), and Cherry Wilder.

Irwin Hirsh was also one of the founders and co-editors of the fanzine Thyme.

External Links