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Contributing artists included Sheryl Birkhead, Ross Chamberlain, Brad W. Foster, Dick Jenssen as 'Ditmar' ([[Perhaps]]), Trinlay Khadro, Valerie Purcell, [[Bill Rotsler]], Isaura Simon, Steve Stiles, Taral Wayne, Alan White,  and [[Frank Wu]].  
 
Contributing artists included Sheryl Birkhead, Ross Chamberlain, Brad W. Foster, Dick Jenssen as 'Ditmar' ([[Perhaps]]), Trinlay Khadro, Valerie Purcell, [[Bill Rotsler]], Isaura Simon, Steve Stiles, Taral Wayne, Alan White,  and [[Frank Wu]].  
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Letters came from Juanita Couslon ([[Yandro]], [[Salud]]), Dave Locke ([[Awry]] [[Time and Again]]), and [[Lloyd Penney]] ([[Torus]]), among others.
  
 
[[Askance]] finished in fifth place in the FAAn Award voting for Best Fanzine in 2008 and 2009.
 
[[Askance]] finished in fifth place in the FAAn Award voting for Best Fanzine in 2008 and 2009.

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Askance is the bimonthly fanzine edited and published by John Purcell since March, 2007.

It is available on-line in PDF format at efanzines.com, but is also available in a printed version by request. Printed versions are published in Texas, U.S.A.

Contributing writers have included James Bacon (Journey Planet), Gregory Benford, Claire Brialey (Banana Wings, Journey Planet), Linda Bushyager (Granfalloon), Bill Fischer, Brad Foster, Chris Garcia (The Drink Tank), Janet Hetherington, Arnie Katz (Vegas Fandom Weekly), Dave Langford (Ansible), Lee Anne Lavell (Space Cage), Lloyd Penney (Torus), Patricia Rogers, Thomas D. Sadler, Steve Silver (Argentus), and Taral Wayne (DNQ), among others.

Contributing artists included Sheryl Birkhead, Ross Chamberlain, Brad W. Foster, Dick Jenssen as 'Ditmar' (Perhaps), Trinlay Khadro, Valerie Purcell, Bill Rotsler, Isaura Simon, Steve Stiles, Taral Wayne, Alan White, and Frank Wu.

Letters came from Juanita Couslon (Yandro, Salud), Dave Locke (Awry Time and Again), and Lloyd Penney (Torus), among others.

Askance finished in fifth place in the FAAn Award voting for Best Fanzine in 2008 and 2009.

With the March, 2010 issue (the third anniversary issue), Askance began a quarterly publication schedule. Unfortunately, there was not a December, 2010 issue due to computer-related problems, but the zine resumed its schedule in March, 2011.

John Purcell previously published the fanzines This House, And furthermore..., and In A Prior Lifetime.