Stop Breaking Down
Stop Breaking Down was a science fiction fanzine by Greg Pickersgill.
Stop Breaking Down was first released in 1976 and during its time was considered a focal point fanzine of British fandom by Checkpoint zine, among others. Seven issues were published till it ended its run in 1981. It included articles and essays, fannish concerns, regular columns, fanzine reviews by Pickersgill and a lettercolumn.
Contributions of art work came from Harry Bell (Grimwab) and John Ingham.
Contributions of writing were by Chris Atkinson, Eric Bentciffe, Graham Charnock, Pat Charnock (Wrinkled Shrew), Malcolm Edwards, Bryn Fortey, Rob Hansen, Rob Holdstock, Linda Krawecke (Tiger Tea), Peter Roberts, and D. West.
Simone Walsh (later editor of Seamonsters) produced a regular column for each issue.
The last issue included the article "Why I did not win TAFF", a critique of the annual award, by Pickersgill.
A couple of different fazines have appeared referencing Stop Breaking Down, including Start Breaking Up by Chris Atkinson and Linda Krawecke, which included articles written for the original run of the zine but not published by the time it folded; and Stop Puking Up which anonymously appeared at SILICON in 1976.