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*'Found In Collection' by [[Chris Garcia]] ([[Journey Planet]])
 
*'Found In Collection' by [[Chris Garcia]] ([[Journey Planet]])
 
*'Being Frank' by Peter Sullivan
 
*'Being Frank' by Peter Sullivan
*and generally a humorous piece by Dave Locke ([[Awry]])
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*and generally a humorous piece by Dave Locke ([[Awry]], [[Time and Again]])
  
 
Artists typically appearing in an issue include Brad Foster, Kyle Hinton, David Lewton, Jen Woll, and Manfred Klein. Also a fairly healthy lettercolumn each issue.
 
Artists typically appearing in an issue include Brad Foster, Kyle Hinton, David Lewton, Jen Woll, and Manfred Klein. Also a fairly healthy lettercolumn each issue.

Revision as of 12:10, 14 August 2011

Pixel is a monthly PDF zine edited by David Burton and available for free on eFanzines.com.

Pixel was originally titled Catchpenny Gazette, and the first issue was distributed through FAPA in January, 2004. Fifteen issues of Catchpenny Gazette, or CPG as it became known, were published through March 2006. The name was then changed to Pixel to reflect a change in appearance (no longer 'pretending' to be a print zine using an 8 1/2 x 11 portrait format, now published in 8 1/2 x 11 horizontal format for easier reading on-screen; and a change in overall look from a pastiche of art nouveau/art deco to a more modern appearance), although for the most part the contributors and material remained the same.

Pixel appears towards the end of each month, and typically features a regular group of columns:

  • 'Notes From Byzantium' by Eric Mayer
  • 'Whither Fandom?' by Ted White
  • 'Much Nothings About Ado' by Lee Lavell (Space Cage)
  • 'Found In Collection' by Chris Garcia (Journey Planet)
  • 'Being Frank' by Peter Sullivan
  • and generally a humorous piece by Dave Locke (Awry, Time and Again)

Artists typically appearing in an issue include Brad Foster, Kyle Hinton, David Lewton, Jen Woll, and Manfred Klein. Also a fairly healthy lettercolumn each issue.

Issues usually run 25-30 pages. In 2005 CPG was voted third best zine in the FAAn Awards voting that year. In 2006, Pixel placed second for the same award.

External Link

Pixel on eFanzines.com