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Released in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, the first issue appeared April-May 1981. The stated goal of the fanzine was to be a national newsletter. | Released in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, the first issue appeared April-May 1981. The stated goal of the fanzine was to be a national newsletter. | ||
− | Contributors of artwork included Tom Cardy, Jerry Collins, Terry Jeeves ([[ERG]]), AnnDell Savelle, and Fran Trevisani, among others. | + | Contributors of artwork included Tom Cardy, Jerry Collins, Phillip Gagnon, Rand Gayner, Terry Jeeves ([[ERG]]), Barry Kent MacKay, AnnDell Savelle, Stu Shiffman, and Fran Trevisani, David Vereschagin ([[The Monthly Monthly]]), and [[Taral Wayne]] ([[DNQ}}), among others. |
− | Contributors of writing included Chris Rutkowski, among others. | + | Contributors of writing included Doug Barbour, Marianne Nielsen, Randy Reichardt, Chris Rutkowski, Elisabeth Vonarburg, and Taral Wayne, among others. |
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+ | Letters came from Jim Allan, John Bell, Leslie David, Stan G. Hyde, Anne Sherlock, Garth Spencer, and [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] ([[Horizons]]), among others. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 23:07, 15 March 2014
New Canadian Fandom was a science fiction fanzine edited by Robert Runte and published by Michael Hall.
Released in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, the first issue appeared April-May 1981. The stated goal of the fanzine was to be a national newsletter.
Contributors of artwork included Tom Cardy, Jerry Collins, Phillip Gagnon, Rand Gayner, Terry Jeeves (ERG), Barry Kent MacKay, AnnDell Savelle, Stu Shiffman, and Fran Trevisani, David Vereschagin (The Monthly Monthly), and Taral Wayne ([[DNQ}}), among others.
Contributors of writing included Doug Barbour, Marianne Nielsen, Randy Reichardt, Chris Rutkowski, Elisabeth Vonarburg, and Taral Wayne, among others.
Letters came from Jim Allan, John Bell, Leslie David, Stan G. Hyde, Anne Sherlock, Garth Spencer, and Harry Warner, Jr. (Horizons), among others.
External Links
- Issues #1 and #2 of New Canadian Fandom online at Canadian Science Fiction Fanzine Archive.