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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. | '''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 (No. 21-no. 28), with the numbering continuing on from [[ | + | Eight issues were published (No. 21-no. 28), with the numbering continuing on from [[Australian science fiction review|The Australian Science Fiction Review]]. |
+ | Contributors included Harry Coachman, D.G.Compton, James Goodwin, and George Turner. | ||
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. | 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. |
Revision as of 04:53, 4 April 2011
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 (No. 21-no. 28), with the numbering continuing on from The Australian Science Fiction Review.
Contributors included Harry Coachman, D.G.Compton, James Goodwin, and George Turner.
The fanzine subsequently went into a long hiatus before being relaunched as the Australian Science Fiction Review (second series) in 1986.
External Links
- Scythrop, National Library of Australia catalogue record