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− | '''Voyageur''' is a science fiction fanzine by Karen Bennett. | + | '''Voyageur''' is a science fiction fanzine by Karen Bennett. |
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+ | ''Voyageur'' was the official newsletter of the science fiction and fantasy club, "USS Hudson Bay" of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | ||
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+ | Contributors included columnists Peter de Jager, Any Ling and Cory Pagett. ''Voyageur'' carried interviews with authors Greg Bear, Edo van Belkom, Julie Czerneda, James Alan Gardner, Phyllis Gotlieb,Guy Gavriel Kay, Nancy Kress, Charles de Lint, George R.R. Martin, Robert J. Sawyer, Caitlan Sweet, Vernor Vinge, Peter Watts and Robert Charles Wilson and with fanzine editors Bjo and John Trimble. | ||
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+ | Other contributors included Lloyd Landa, Eric Layman, Karen Linsley, and Alex von Thorn. | ||
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+ | Photographers included Paul Bobbitt, Lydia Ciaschini, Mici Gold, Beth Gwinn and Marah Searle. | ||
''Voyageur'' won the [[Aurora Award for Best Fanzine]] for three years in a row, for the years 2000, 2001, and 2002. | ''Voyageur'' won the [[Aurora Award for Best Fanzine]] for three years in a row, for the years 2000, 2001, and 2002. |
Revision as of 07:03, 7 May 2011
Voyageur is a science fiction fanzine by Karen Bennett.
Voyageur was the official newsletter of the science fiction and fantasy club, "USS Hudson Bay" of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Contributors included columnists Peter de Jager, Any Ling and Cory Pagett. Voyageur carried interviews with authors Greg Bear, Edo van Belkom, Julie Czerneda, James Alan Gardner, Phyllis Gotlieb,Guy Gavriel Kay, Nancy Kress, Charles de Lint, George R.R. Martin, Robert J. Sawyer, Caitlan Sweet, Vernor Vinge, Peter Watts and Robert Charles Wilson and with fanzine editors Bjo and John Trimble.
Other contributors included Lloyd Landa, Eric Layman, Karen Linsley, and Alex von Thorn.
Photographers included Paul Bobbitt, Lydia Ciaschini, Mici Gold, Beth Gwinn and Marah Searle.
Voyageur won the Aurora Award for Best Fanzine for three years in a row, for the years 2000, 2001, and 2002.