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It was published in Geraldton, Western Australia, and released from February 1980 to February 1988. | It was published in Geraldton, Western Australia, and released from February 1980 to February 1988. | ||
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Irwin Hirsch, in [[Apparatchik]] #80 (1997), wrote of this period of Australian fanzines, "Mark Loney, Michelle Muisjert and Julian Warner revived The Space Wastrel and soon had a solid genzine on their hands. These, and zines like The Notional, Fuck the Notional and Apocrypha had people talking about fanzines for the first time in years, and a critical mass had developed." | Irwin Hirsch, in [[Apparatchik]] #80 (1997), wrote of this period of Australian fanzines, "Mark Loney, Michelle Muisjert and Julian Warner revived The Space Wastrel and soon had a solid genzine on their hands. These, and zines like The Notional, Fuck the Notional and Apocrypha had people talking about fanzines for the first time in years, and a critical mass had developed." |
Revision as of 07:09, 23 September 2011
The Space Wastrel was a science-fiction fanzine edited by Mark Loney, Michelle Muijsert and Julian Warner.
It was published in Geraldton, Western Australia, and released from February 1980 to February 1988.
Contributors included Russell Blackford.
Irwin Hirsch, in Apparatchik #80 (1997), wrote of this period of Australian fanzines, "Mark Loney, Michelle Muisjert and Julian Warner revived The Space Wastrel and soon had a solid genzine on their hands. These, and zines like The Notional, Fuck the Notional and Apocrypha had people talking about fanzines for the first time in years, and a critical mass had developed."
External Links
- The Space Wastrel, National Library of Australia catalogue record