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'''Maya''' was a science fiction fanzine published in the UK. | '''Maya''' was a science fiction fanzine published in the UK. | ||
− | ''Maya'' was released in | + | The first issue of ''Maya'' was released in 1970. it had a couple of editors, starting with Ian Williams for the first two issues. Issue 3, in April 1972, saw Ian Maule take over editorship. As of February 1975, for #7, Rob Jackson assumed editorship, and he remained with the title till it ceased publication after 15 issues, in June 1978. |
Contributors included Gray Boak, Lisa Conesa, Roj Gilbert, Mary (Reed) Legg ([[Crabapple]], [[Link (UK)|Link]]), Thom Penman, John Piggot, Dave Pringle, and the editors. | Contributors included Gray Boak, Lisa Conesa, Roj Gilbert, Mary (Reed) Legg ([[Crabapple]], [[Link (UK)|Link]]), Thom Penman, John Piggot, Dave Pringle, and the editors. | ||
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Covers were by Kevin Cullen (#2) and Harry Bell (#3), with interior art work by Harry Bell and Jim Marshall. | Covers were by Kevin Cullen (#2) and Harry Bell (#3), with interior art work by Harry Bell and Jim Marshall. | ||
− | ''Maya'' issue 3 won the [[Checkpoint]] Readers Fan Poll for Best single issue of a British Fanzine in 1972, and Mary Legg won Best Article for her series in ''Maya'' #2 and #3, "Looking Back". | + | ''Maya'' issue 3 won the [[Checkpoint]] Readers Fan Poll for Best single issue of a British Fanzine in 1972, and Mary Legg won Best Article for her series in ''Maya'' #2 and #3, "Looking Back". In 1975 it won for Best Fanzine. |
In 1977, ''Maya'' won the FAAn Award for Best Fanzine for issue 11, edited by Rob Jackson (a tie with [[Spanish Inquisition]]) and 1978, won again for issue 14. | In 1977, ''Maya'' won the FAAn Award for Best Fanzine for issue 11, edited by Rob Jackson (a tie with [[Spanish Inquisition]]) and 1978, won again for issue 14. |
Revision as of 21:05, 9 May 2011
Maya was a science fiction fanzine published in the UK.
The first issue of Maya was released in 1970. it had a couple of editors, starting with Ian Williams for the first two issues. Issue 3, in April 1972, saw Ian Maule take over editorship. As of February 1975, for #7, Rob Jackson assumed editorship, and he remained with the title till it ceased publication after 15 issues, in June 1978.
Contributors included Gray Boak, Lisa Conesa, Roj Gilbert, Mary (Reed) Legg (Crabapple, Link), Thom Penman, John Piggot, Dave Pringle, and the editors.
Covers were by Kevin Cullen (#2) and Harry Bell (#3), with interior art work by Harry Bell and Jim Marshall.
Maya issue 3 won the Checkpoint Readers Fan Poll for Best single issue of a British Fanzine in 1972, and Mary Legg won Best Article for her series in Maya #2 and #3, "Looking Back". In 1975 it won for Best Fanzine.
In 1977, Maya won the FAAn Award for Best Fanzine for issue 11, edited by Rob Jackson (a tie with Spanish Inquisition) and 1978, won again for issue 14.