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The most recently published issue is #11, of September 2011. | The most recently published issue is #11, of September 2011. | ||
− | Other contributors included Peter Crump, [[Lilian Edwards]] ([[Gloss]]), Mike Meara, Ian Millsted, Simon Lake, Frank Lunney and Taral Wayne. | + | Other contributors included Peter Crump, [[Lilian Edwards]] ([[Gloss]]), Mike Meara, Ian Millsted, Simon Lake, Frank Lunney and Taral Wayne ([[DNQ]]). |
Covers were by Brad Foster, and Steve Stiles, and logos were contributed by [[Steve Green]]. Illustrations were by Brad Foster, [[Bill Rotsler]], Steve Stiles, John Toon, and Taral Wayne. Photographs were by Gary Wilkinson. | Covers were by Brad Foster, and Steve Stiles, and logos were contributed by [[Steve Green]]. Illustrations were by Brad Foster, [[Bill Rotsler]], Steve Stiles, John Toon, and Taral Wayne. Photographs were by Gary Wilkinson. |
Revision as of 09:45, 2 October 2011
Head! is a British science fiction fanzine co-edited by Doug Bell and Christina Lake.
Head! started out including sections such as "Media", which featured Nick Walters, a Dr. Who novelist, writing about meeting his favourite Dr. Who actor in one issue; and "Art" which included "Medicine Men", by Gary Wilkinson, about art of the last and current century. Other sections included were "Travel", with Doug Bell's story "Pil, Pil, I Love You Still", about travelling in Basque Spain and France; he also writes about the Guggenheim in Bilbao; "Health" which has Christina Lake writing about her broken arm; and "Fandom" with "Where the Neo-Fans Graze" by Christina Lake.
The most recently published issue is #11, of September 2011.
Other contributors included Peter Crump, Lilian Edwards (Gloss), Mike Meara, Ian Millsted, Simon Lake, Frank Lunney and Taral Wayne (DNQ).
Covers were by Brad Foster, and Steve Stiles, and logos were contributed by Steve Green. Illustrations were by Brad Foster, Bill Rotsler, Steve Stiles, John Toon, and Taral Wayne. Photographs were by Gary Wilkinson.
Head won the Nova Award for Best Fanzine in 2001.
Christina Lake had previously co-edited the fanzine This Never Happens with Lilian Edwards.