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  • ...year, the '''Hugo Award for Best Fanzine''' is given by the World Science Fiction Society to a fanzine. ...e fiction 'pulp' magazine in whose letter column many of the first science fiction fans met one another.
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  • '''The Southern Star''' is a science fiction fanzine published in Columbia, South Caroline, U.S.A. ...]], [[The National Fantasy Fan]]) and Bob Tucker ([[Le Zombie]], [[Science Fiction Newsletter]]).
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  • '''Toward Tomorrow''' was a science fiction fanzine edited by James Kepner in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. ...It contained poetry by Jean Arnold, Jon Arnold, Conrad Desty, and Kepner; fiction by Kepner and Lynn Peterson; articles by John L. Gergen ([[Tycho]]) and Kep
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  • ..."Fabulous Fannish Museum" by Arnie Katz ([[FIAWOL]]) and rich brown, and a review of a Jimi Hendrix concert. ...of the 'Brooklyn Insurgents', and has contributed artwork to many science fiction fanzines up to the present day.
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  • ...d the apazine [[Stairway to Cleveland]], and then [[The Australian Science Fiction Bullsheet]] from 1995 to the 2002. [[Category:Science Fiction Zines]]
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  • '''Rataplan''' was a science fiction fanzine by Leigh Edmonds and Diane Bangsund. ''Rataplan'' contained editorials, fiction, fanzine and book reviews, convention reports, and letters.
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  • ...s for a review zine it should ''also'' include the tag, <nowiki>[[Category:Review Zine]]</nowiki> ...entries should also include tags for genre (ex: <nowiki>[[Category:Science Fiction Zines]]</nowiki>), location of origin (ex: <nowiki>[[Category:Zines from Ca
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  • '''Romulan Wine''' is a media science fiction fanzine by [[Cara Sherman Tereno]]. Published in the U.S.A. in the 1970s, ''Romulan Wine'' is an anthology of fiction and articles dedicated to the television series''Star Trek'' (the original
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  • '''Oz''' was a science fiction fanzine by [[Beryl Mercer]] (1924-2003). Peter Roberts, In his review in the July 1969 issue of [[Checkpoint]], Peter Roberts says,
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  • '''QuasiQuote''' is a science fiction fanzine published by Sandra Bond. *[http://efanzines.com/Fanzines/Fanzines18.pdf Review of '''QuasiQuote''' by Ted White]
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  • ...L'Affaires]]). It is reported by Sumner Gary Hennewell in ''Tolkien Fandom Review'' to be the first writing published on JRR Tolkien's work in a fanzine. It ...Nous]], [[No]], and [[Pantopon]], and in the late 1960s, the media science fiction fanzines [[Despatch]] and [[Inside Star Trek]], followed by [[T-Negative]],
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  • '''Straight Up''' was a science fiction fanzine by Fred J. Robinson from Cardiff, Wales. ...hed in February 1952 and appeared monthly for that year. It was a news and review fanzine covering radio, books, films, magazines, fanzines, conventions, and
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  • From 1977 till 1979 she published [[Windhaven]], a feminist science fiction and fantasy fanzine. *Empire Science Fiction
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  • In 1960, Pat and Dick Lupoff started ''Xero'', a mimeographed science fiction fanzine that also included general interest subjects, pop culture, and comm ...Norton, Frederik Pohl ([[The International Observer of Science and Science Fiction|The International Observer]], [[Arcturus]]), Bill Schelly, Larry Shaw ([[Ax
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  • ...d in the 1950s in London, England, ''Noise Level'' was equal parts science fiction fanzine and folk music fanzine. It was distributed through the [[Offtrails ...]; others followed such as [[The Broadside of Boston]], [[The Little Sandy Review]], [[The Songmakers Almanac]], and [[Tune Up]]. In Ontario, Canada, [[Hoot]
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  • '''Fangle''' was a science fiction fanzine by Ross Chamberlain. ...licksohn ([[Energumen]]), Larry Herndon, Terry Hughes ([[Mota]], [[Science Fiction Five Yearly]]), Dave Hulvey, John Ingham, Richard Labonte ([[Hugin and Mun
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  • '''TLMA''' is a science fiction fanzine by Lynn Hickman (1926-1996) and Carole Hickman. ''TLMA'' stands for "The Little Monsters of America", which was a science fiction club co-founded by Lynne Hickman and Wilkie Connor, with a roster of around
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  • '''Carandaith''' is a science fiction and fantasy fanzine edited by Alpajpuri and produced by the Australian Tolk ...was largely devoted to JRR Tolkien, but also included articles on science fiction and fantasy fandom. According to David Emerson, writing in [[Rune]] #48, .
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  • '''Four Star Extra''' was a science fiction fanzine by Arnie and [[Joyce Worley Katz]], and Bill and Charlene Kunkel. In the review from [[Checkpoint]] 94 of February/March 1979, Peter Roberts writes of issu
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  • '''Head''' is a British science fiction [[fanzine]] co-edited by [[Doug Bell]] and [[Christina Lake]]. ...riting, sports, comics, video games, fandom, con reports, and even science fiction.
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