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''The Texas SF Inquirer'' was begun in the 1980s.  
 
''The Texas SF Inquirer'' was begun in the 1980s.  
  
Contributors of writing included Ellen Dallow, A.P. McQuiddy, and Pat Mueller, among others.
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Contributors of writing included Ellen Dallow, A.P. McQuiddy, Pat Mueller, and Allen Varnery, among others.
  
 
Included were interviews with Pat Cadigan, William Gibson ([[Genre Plat]]) (#22), Lewis Shiner (#19), and Bruce Sterling (#19), among others.
 
Included were interviews with Pat Cadigan, William Gibson ([[Genre Plat]]) (#22), Lewis Shiner (#19), and Bruce Sterling (#19), among others.
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Beginning in Spring 1988, Pat Mueller Virzi began publishing her more personal zine, [[Pirate Jenny]].
 
Beginning in Spring 1988, Pat Mueller Virzi began publishing her more personal zine, [[Pirate Jenny]].
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==External Links==
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*[http://www.allenvarney.com/av_21st01.html "Our 21st Century Writers" by Allen Varney, from '''The Texas SF Inquirer''' of December 1986]
  
  

Revision as of 04:07, 14 April 2015

The Texas SF Inquirer is a science fiction fanzine published by the Fandom Association of Central Texas (F.A.C.T.).

The Texas SF Inquirer was begun in the 1980s.

Contributors of writing included Ellen Dallow, A.P. McQuiddy, Pat Mueller, and Allen Varnery, among others.

Included were interviews with Pat Cadigan, William Gibson (Genre Plat) (#22), Lewis Shiner (#19), and Bruce Sterling (#19), among others.

Contributing artists included Brad Foster, and Teddy Harvia, among others.

In 1988, under the editorship of Pat Mueller Virzi, The Texas SF Inguirer won the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine.

Beginning in Spring 1988, Pat Mueller Virzi began publishing her more personal zine, Pirate Jenny.

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