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''Norm Clark and Gina Ellis (Clark) edited a fanzine that made up in non-stop hilarity what it may have lacked in refined and slick appearance. Norm's lurid tales of 'skree-honking' and the fine writing of both Gina and Boyd Raeburn guaranteed a good read, liberally punctuated by laughter.'' | ''Norm Clark and Gina Ellis (Clark) edited a fanzine that made up in non-stop hilarity what it may have lacked in refined and slick appearance. Norm's lurid tales of 'skree-honking' and the fine writing of both Gina and Boyd Raeburn guaranteed a good read, liberally punctuated by laughter.'' | ||
− | Five issues were released. | + | Five issues were released. In 1967, Norm Clarke was nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer. |
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Honque was a fanzine published by Norm Clarke and Gina Ellis Clark in Ottawa. Ontario, Canada.
The first issue was released in Fall 1964. Although it was released by science fiction fans, it could also be considered a perzine and a genzine. Included was writing by Boyd Raeburn and Steve Stiles.
Arnie Katz writes in Vegas Fandom Weekly #99 (2007);
Norm Clark and Gina Ellis (Clark) edited a fanzine that made up in non-stop hilarity what it may have lacked in refined and slick appearance. Norm's lurid tales of 'skree-honking' and the fine writing of both Gina and Boyd Raeburn guaranteed a good read, liberally punctuated by laughter.
Five issues were released. In 1967, Norm Clarke was nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer.