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  • '''The Panic Button''' was a science fiction fandom fanzine by Les Nirenberg published in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In 1964, Nirenberg transformed his magazine into "The Panic Button Review" comedy nightclub act in Toronto. Later he worked for the CBC, appearing in
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  • ...ales of the Supernatural. Scavenger's Newsletter also featured a rotating review column which focused solely on the small press. This column, written in di Contributors of fiction and poetry included Mike Allen ([[Mythic Delirium]]), Matthew Lee Bain, Law
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  • '''Trap Door''' is a science fiction fanzine by Robert Lichtman. As of March 2016, a total of 32 issues have be ...[Idea]]), Bruce Townley ([[Oblong]]), Bob Tucker ([[Le Zombie]], [[Science Fiction Newsletter]]), Shelby Vick ([[Confusion]]), James White ([[Slant]]), [[Ted
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  • '''Niekas''' is a fanzine that spans fantasy and science fiction interests with a basis in Tolkein, edited by Ed Mesky. ...ean Dickensheet ([[Tantalus]]), John Foyster ([[Australian Science Fiction Review (second series)]]), Banks Mebane, Archie Mercer ([[Vector]]), Leland Sapiro
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  • '''Rune''' is a science fiction fanzine published by The Minnesota Science Fiction Society. ...Sulak, Richard Tatge, Matthew Tepper, Bob Tucker ([[Le Zombie]], [[Science Fiction Newsletter]]), Bob Vardeman ([[Sandworm]]), John Varley, Reed Waller, [[Har
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  • ...dealt with folklore and fantasy, and included articles and essays, amateur fiction and poetry, book, film, and fanzine reviews, art portfolios, and letters. T Contributors of fiction included Stephen Nagy.
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  • '''Starlight''' is a science fiction fanzine published by James Bush, Joe Fortier, and Tom Wright. The [[Futurian War Digest]] gave it a rave review: "Another trio of editors deserving of commendation are Tom Wright, J.J.For
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  • ...fanzine review column called "Almost Another", that featured such science fiction fanzines as [[Carandaith]] and [[Granfalloon]].
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  • ..."'zine" or simply "zine") is generally traced to small-circulation science fiction fandom publications beginning in the late 1920s, and continuing until the p From the mid-1980s through the late '90s, the review publication [[Factsheet Five]] (founded by [[Mike Gunderloy]]) formed a wid
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  • '''Femizine''' is a science fiction fanzine from the UK. ...r and “Carr.” The letter column includes contributions from Ken Bulmer ([[Science Fantasy News]]), Dave Cohen, Frances Evans, Dean Grennell ([[Grue]], [[Fill
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  • .... It was devoted to weird fiction and poetry, horror, fantasy, and science fiction. Issue #1 included fiction from David Barker ([[Midnight Shambler]]), Tom Elliott, Charles Richard Lai
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  • ...sue contains An expose on martin luther king and his connection to science fiction -teen set eats out article review of the cheesecake factory
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  • ...Gunderloy]] (of [[Factsheet Five]]), originally published in [[Whole Earth Review]], Fall 1990. Re-published with permission from the author. ...t work in their own words. One where the battle over where to hold science-fiction conventions is a matter of the gravest importance. One where millions of fa
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  • ...net Fox ([[Scavenger's Newsletter]]), Robert Frazier ([[Speculative Poetry Review]], [[Star*Line]]), Chris Friend, Joey Froehlich, Tom Galusha, Andrei Dorian [[Category:Science Fiction Zines]]
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  • ...Janis Joplin and Big Brother & The Holding Co. , plus news on The Doors, a review of The Seeds, and a full page ad for the "Love-Pageant" rally in the Haigh ...tmoot]], a publication devoted to Tolkien and his writings and the science fiction fanzine [[Feemwlort]]. He went on to publish [[Metanoia]] with Suzy Shaw in
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  • * [[Review]] * [[Riot Grrrl Review]]
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  • ...on editor for the zine and commencing with issue four the fanzine included fiction. The two editors worked together for seven more issues, with nineteen issue * Eddy C. Bertin. The Cthulhu Mythos: A Review and Analysis p. 3
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  • ...The zine was started by Ron K who was studying for his Masters in Library Science at UCLA. A paper he was writing -- about the history of zines -- sparked hi ...atures included the first installment of "Vomit, Hatred and Acid" -- punk fiction by future ''[[Maximum Rock N Roll]]'' zine reviewer Tim Doran.
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  • * [[Absurdist monthly review]] * [[Alternative Press Review]]
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  • * [[Fantasy Fiction Pictorial]] * [[Fantasy Fiction Telegram]]
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