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  • '''Genevieve K. Stephens''' was a science fiction fanzine editor and poet. In the 1940s Genevieve Stephens published the science fiction and fantasy fanzine [[Loki]] with co-editor [[Gerry de la Ree]].The first i
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  • ...itical Wave''''', later subtitled ''The European Science Fiction & Fantasy Review'', was a British [[fanzine]] edited by [[Steve Green]] and [[Martin Tudor]] Issues of ''Critical Wave'' featured a spotlight on science fiction and fantasy artists that had included Kevin Cullen, Dave Carson, David A. H
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  • '''Steam Engine Time''' is a science fiction fanzine by Bruce Gillespie and Janine Stinson. ...regory Benford ([[Void]]), Russell Blackford ([[Australian Science Fiction Review (second series)]]), Paul Brazier, Andrew M. Butler, Harry Hennessey Buerke
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  • '''Loki''' was a science fiction and weird stories fanzine by [[Gerry de la Ree]] and [[Genevieve K. Stephen ''Loki'', subtitled "An Amateur Publication of Science Fiction and Fantasy", was published in the 1940s in New Jersey, U.S.A. The first is
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  • '''Space Cage''' was a science fiction fanzine by Lee Anne Tremper, now known as [[Lee Anne Lavell]]. ...ana, U.S.A., ''Space Cage'' was the official organ for the Indiana Science Fiction Association. The first issue appeared in February 1960. At least eight issu
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  • ...merican artist who played a major part in the development of early science fiction fanzines. ...and ended up in Seattle where he became involved with the world of science fiction fandom which was centered around fanzines.
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  • '''Eclipse''' is a science fiction fanzine by Ray Thompson. ...ibutors of columns included Marian Cox ([[The Femizine]]). Contributors of fiction included Celia Block, and Lew A. Gaff. Poetry was contributed by [[Rory Fau
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  • '''WAHF-full''' (1979-1987) was a science fiction [[fanzine]] published in nineteen issues by Jack R. Herman in Sydney, NSW. ...of Discord]]), Ellen Perry, Yvonne Rousseau ([[Australian Science Fiction Review (second series)]]), Paul Skelton ([[Small Friendly Dog]]), [[Harry Warner,
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  • '''Sikander''' was science fiction fanzine by Irwin Hirsh. ...Point (1970s)]]), Terry Floyd, John Foyster ([[Australian Science Fiction Review (second series)]]), David Griggs ([[The Fanarchist]]), Mark Loney ([[The Sp
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  • '''Shadowland''' was a science fiction fanzine published by Bill Shell and edited by Sam Martinez. Contributions included "The Art Gallery" by Terry Carr ([[Innuendo]]), fiction by William Clyde (a hoax fan created by Martinez), and Don Womanski, and po
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  • '''Gertrude Kuslan''' was a science fiction fanzine publisher from West Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A. ...d ''Cosmic Tales Special'' appears in 1939; it is the "First World Science Fiction Convention Issue", and the cover announces that it is "Featuring Stories by
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  • '''Glamdring''' was a fantasy and science fiction fanzine by Bruce Pelz. ...a, U.S.A., in the 1960s, ''Glamdring'' was primarily dedicated to fanzine review and listings. The fanzine's coverage of articles and listing of fanzines de
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  • '''Contact!''' is a science fiction anthology fanthology published and edited by Dick Smith and Leah Zeldes Sm ...hort anecdotes by 72 fans describing how how they first discovered science fiction fandom. It is a 100 page fanzine, published in October 2001, in Prospect He
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  • Harry Warner, Jr. (1922-February 17, 2003) was an America science fiction fan, historian, letter writer and [[Amateur Press Association| APA]] partic ...s through the new millennium. He wrote two full-length books about science fiction fandom and a large number of articles detailing fandom's evolution.
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  • '''Viewpoints''' was a science fiction fanzine by Rosco E. Wright and Norman E. Hartman. ...ublished, "mainly to utilize left-overs from ''Eusifanso'', publish Eugene Science Fantasy Artisans Society club minutes, and circulate topical news items whi
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  • '''Banana Wings''' is a British science fiction [[fanzine]] edited by [[Claire Brialey]] and [[Mark Plummer]]. ...lips, David Redd, Ang Rosin, Yvonne Rousseau ([[Australian Science Fiction Review (second series)]]) Andy Sawyer, James Shields, Steve Stiles, Shelby Vick ([
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  • '''Star Rover''' was a science fiction fanzine by Roger Dard. ...k titled 'Cities of Tomorrow'; and an article by 'Sherlock' titled "Future Science & Criminology".
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  • '''Maybe''' was a science fiction fanzine published by Irvin Koch. Contributions of fiction included "A Hunting We Will Go" by Thomas Burnett Swann, and "The Crushing
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  • '''Hugin and Munin''' is a science fiction fanzine by Richard Labonte. ...7, "HaM is a nice fanzine; that's my first thought when considering it for review and I think I'm going to have difficulty clarifying it to any sensible degr
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  • '''Cosmag''' was a science fiction fanzine by Ian T. Macauley. ...uded stories, articles, and drawings on sf and, in later issues, a fanzine review column.
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