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  • '''Stet''' was a science fiction fanzine by Leah Zeldes Smith and Dick Smith. *[http://stromata.tripod.com/id170.htm Review of '''Stet''' by Tom Veal]
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  • ...fringe and Fortean publications. As well, it featured articles by science fiction writers and fanzine publishers. [[Category:Review zines]]
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  • '''Twink''' is a science fiction fanzine by E. B. Frohvet. ...or switched to photocopying. The main focus of the fanzine was "on science fiction, fantasy and fandom".
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  • '''Lagoon''' was a science fiction fanzine by Simon Ounsley. Irwin Hirsh writes in [[The Australian Science Fiction Bullsheet]] #34 (1994); "Simon Ounsley's "Welcome to the Pleasure Dome" is
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  • ...a Award for Best Fanzine]]. But other issues are alternately [[perzines]], review zines, or devoted to mail art, rubber stamps, or other topics. *[http://www.brokenpencil.com/reviews/re/reviews.php?reviewid=865 Review of ''Optunia'' by ''Broken Pencil'']
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  • '''Dream Quest''' was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine published in the 1940s and 1950s by Don Wilson and Howa ...11, the last issue, appeared in 1953. A main focus of the magazine was to review the prozines, but it also included articles, essays and poetry.
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  • '''Fanthology '87''' is a science fiction fanzine by Richard Brandt. ...sen Hayden and Teresa Nielsen Hayden from [[Hyphen]], "The Ansible Year in Review" by Dave Langford from [[Pulp]], "All Our Yesterdays" by [[Harry Warner, Jr
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  • The third issue (August 1948) featured fiction by David H. Keller, Thomas H. Carter, and Wrai Ballard, an article on Ray B ...cluded an article by David H.Keller on "The World Destruction Theme" and a review of Ray Bradbury's ''The Martian Chronicles'' by Anthony Boucher.
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  • '''Karass''' was a science fiction fanzine by [[Linda Bushyager]]. ...nvaluable for keeping up with the U.S. scene", said Darroll Pardoe, in his review of ''Karass'' # 6 in [[Checkpoint]] # 53, of September 1974. It ran from Ja
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  • '''A Fanzine Called Eustace''' was a science fiction fanzine by Michael Moorcock. ...; "In One Easy Lesson" by Bob Lumley; "Invitation" by London Circle; "Film Review" by Alan Dodd ([[Camber]]); "Soho Interlude" by Michael Moorcock; "Don't Ca
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  • ...wing of The Creature From The Black Lagoon, a monster from a cheap science fiction movie from the 1950's. A review of '''Purple Monkey Dishwasher''' #6 is contained in [[Milk bar]], pages 12
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  • '''Trumpet''' is a science fiction fanzine by Tom Reamy published in Dallas, Texas, U.S.A. ...Carrington, Leonora Carrington, Alan Dodd ([[Camber]]), Harlan Ellison ([[Science Fantasy Bulletin]]), Alex Eisenstein, Phyllis Eisenstein, E.E. Evers, Greg
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  • '''The Knarley Knews''' is a science fiction fanzine edited by Henry L. Welch, and published by Parody Publishers. *[http://zinedump.blogspot.ca/2006/11/knarley-knews-118-119.html Review of '''The Knarley Knews''' #118-119, from] [[The Zine Dump]]
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  • ...ency, becoming the first female literary agent in the field of Speculative Fiction, and represented Ursula LeGuin, Anne McCaffrey, Gene Wolfe, R.A. Lafferty, ...zines into the late 1970s, including Robert Frazier's [[Speculative Poetry Review]].
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  • * [http://www.paulkincaid.co.uk/Reviews/Whywerehere.htm Review of ''Thunderbox'' by Paul Kincaid] [[Category:Science Fiction Zines]]
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  • '''Ice River''' was a literary science fiction and fantasy zine edited by David Memmott and published by Wordcraft in Oreg .... A literature of satirical and techo-altered landscapes. Literary science fiction. Modern fantasy. Magic realism. Surrealism. And fabulist tales of inner wor
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  • '''Rot''' was a science fiction fanzine by Mal Ashworth (d. November 23, 2002). ...of the famous Ashworth humour, and I have to confess, is extremely hard to review in detail, except to say, perhaps, that this is a commentary on life as see
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  • '''Simulacrum''' was a science fiction fanzine by Victoria Vayne. ...poem "The Evil Eye" by [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] ([[Windhaven]]), and a review by Douglas Barbour of "The Martyrology Books I & 2" by bp Nichol.
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  • '''Varioso''' was a science fiction fanzine by John L. Magnus. A review by Mari Wolf in the science fiction pulp magazine ''Imagination'' had this to say about ''Varioso''; "Hal Cleme
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  • '''Zeus''' is a science fiction fanzine by Ronald Levy, joined later by Bert Castellari and Roma Castellari ...us (psuedo) - imitation is the sincerest form of flattery", followed by a review of Ron Levy's ''Zeus'', saying that it, "prints general and miscellaneous m
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