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'''Quinapalus''' was a science fiction fanzine by M.K. Digre.  
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[[Image:Quinapalus4.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Quinapalus'''<br/>Issue 4 December 1979]]
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'''Quinapalus''' was a science fiction fanzine by Mark K. Digre.
  
M.K. Digre was also co-editor of [[Rune]].  
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''Quinapalus'' was published in the 1970s and 1980s in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A. Issue 1 was released in 1978, with #2 appeared in February 1979, #3 was released in April 1979, #4 in December 1979, #5 in January 1981, #6 in December 1982, and #7, the last issue, in March 1988.
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''Quinapalus'' is a word used, according to ''bibliomania'', "if any one quotes from an hypothetical author, he gives Quinapalus as his authority."
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In [[Checkpoint]] #94, of February/March 1979, Peter Roberts called it a "...promising fannish fanzine". Paul Vincent, in ''TAFFluvia'' 5 of April 1986, calls it a; "Fine Mipple-stipple fannish genzine with strong outside material plus hand-stencilled art by the usual crowd of talented locals."
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Contributions of art work came from Larry Becker, Gary Deindorfer, Ken Fletcher ([[Rune]]), Eugene R. Gryniewicz, Hank Heath, Kathy Marschall, and Reed Waller.
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Contributions of writing included Joyce Scrivner's DUFF (Down Under Fan Fund) report, and "Time Travel for Fun and Profit" by Paul Skelton ([[Small Friendly Dog]]), among others.
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Letters came from Sydney J. Bounds, Pamela Boal, Chester Cuthbert, Darroll Pardoe ([[Les Spinge]]), and Jon Singer, among others.
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M.K. Digre, with Eric Biever, were co-editors of [[Rune]] in the mid-1980s.  
  
 
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Quinapalus
Issue 4 December 1979

Quinapalus was a science fiction fanzine by Mark K. Digre.

Quinapalus was published in the 1970s and 1980s in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A. Issue 1 was released in 1978, with #2 appeared in February 1979, #3 was released in April 1979, #4 in December 1979, #5 in January 1981, #6 in December 1982, and #7, the last issue, in March 1988.

Quinapalus is a word used, according to bibliomania, "if any one quotes from an hypothetical author, he gives Quinapalus as his authority."

In Checkpoint #94, of February/March 1979, Peter Roberts called it a "...promising fannish fanzine". Paul Vincent, in TAFFluvia 5 of April 1986, calls it a; "Fine Mipple-stipple fannish genzine with strong outside material plus hand-stencilled art by the usual crowd of talented locals."

Contributions of art work came from Larry Becker, Gary Deindorfer, Ken Fletcher (Rune), Eugene R. Gryniewicz, Hank Heath, Kathy Marschall, and Reed Waller.

Contributions of writing included Joyce Scrivner's DUFF (Down Under Fan Fund) report, and "Time Travel for Fun and Profit" by Paul Skelton (Small Friendly Dog), among others.

Letters came from Sydney J. Bounds, Pamela Boal, Chester Cuthbert, Darroll Pardoe (Les Spinge), and Jon Singer, among others.

M.K. Digre, with Eric Biever, were co-editors of Rune in the mid-1980s.