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  • '''Space Age Terminology''' is a fanzine by Philip N. Bridges. ''Space Age Terminology'' was published in the U.S.A. by The Terminus, Owlswick, and Ft. Mudge Elec
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  • ...he 1940s through the 90s), doing work for publications such as ''[[Science Fiction Five Yearly]]'', and in early Rock 'n Roll zines, including covers for the *[[Science Fiction Echo]]
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  • '''The Talisman''' was a science fiction fanzine by Roy W. Loan, Jr. ...Jr., and the articles "What's The Name" by Philip N. Bridges ([[Space Age Terminology]]); "Fantasy In Russian Opera" by William H. Evans; "Reviewing Imaginative
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  • ...t in that category. As well, it is a term that not only applies to Science Fiction zines but also to Comic zines and so is widely known within the larger zin ...ty, and the Science Fiction zine community seems to have developed its own terminology which would be very interesting to read about. Just an idea! [[User:Invisib
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  • ...own as a Fanartist, in the 1950s Jean Young was also well known in Science Fiction Fandom as one of the "Balcony Insurgents" of the 1956 NYCon II Worldcon, wh *[[Space Age Terminology]]
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  • * [[Science, Fantasy, and Science Fiction]] * [[Science Fantasy Bulletin]]
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  • * [[Fantasy Fiction Pictorial]] * [[Fantasy Fiction Telegram]]
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