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  • Alpajpuri (aka Paul Novitski) was a well known science fiction and fantasy fan artist . He edited his fanzine ''Carandaith'' in number of locations, inc ...and rear cover by John Ingham. It contained "The She-Devil & Dr. Webster", fan fiction by Walter Wentz; and "Bored of the Rings", commentary by Alpajpuri.
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  • ''Fanthology '87'' is an anthology of fan writing that appeared in various fanzines previous to 1987. It was publishe ...er Than Thou]], "The Cracked Eye" by Gary Hubbard from [[Trap Door]], "The Fan in the High Castle" by [[Lilian Edwards]], [[Christina Lake]], and Simon Ou
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  • ...e idea of Joyce as "High Priestess", which seemed to cool down a potential fan feud.
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  • ...Fortier ([[Starlight (1941)|Starlight]]), Charles D. Hornig ([[The Fantasy Fan]]), and Gus Willmorth ([[Fantasy Advertiser]]). Also featured were poems by ...g with [[Atres Artes]], [[Black Flames]], [[Chanticleer]], [[En Garde]], [[Fan]], [[Guteto]], [[Ichor]], [[Le Zombie]], [[Lethe]], [[Nova (1940s)|Nova]],
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  • ...cutus''' was a media science fiction [[fanzine]] published by the Next Gen Fan Club in Canberra, ACT.
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  • ...o Award as "Outstanding Actifan" (active fan). He was nominated for a best fan writer Hugo in 1969 and two retro-Hugos in the same category (in 2001, 2004 ...e Enchanted Duplicator" (1954), co-written with Bob Shaw, an allegory of a fan's quest to produce the perfect fanzine.
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  • ...he]], [[Black Flames]], [[Chanticleer]], [[En Garde (Ashley)|En Garde]], [[Fan]], [[Guteto]], [[Ichor]], [[Le Zombie]], [[Nova (1940s)|Nova]], [[Shangri L ...Fantasy Aspects]], a fanzine devoted to reprints, for The National Fantasy Fan Federation. Terry Carr, in the first issue of [[Entropy (U.S.A.)|Entropy]],
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  • ...War Digest]]), Paul H. Spencer, Charles R. Tanner ([[The National Fantasy Fan]]), [[Eydthe Eyde|Tigrina]] ([[Hymn To Satan]], [[Vice Versa]]), Bob Tucker ...with [[Atres Artes]], [[Black Flames]], [[En Garde (Ashley)|En Garde]], [[Fan]], [[Guteto]], [[Ichor]], [[Le Zombie]], [[Lethe]], [[Nova (1940s)|Nova]],
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  • ...al. It includes a short essay about being an empowered female heavy metal fan.
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  • ...Ganley]], writing of the 1950s when he was publishing [[Fan-Fare (U.S.A.)|Fan-Fare]], says of Al Leverentz, "I had previously met Al Leverentz, who was a
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  • ...first Down Under Fan Fund (DUFF), a fund which helps send a North American fan to Australia and New Zealand (or vice versa in alternate years). Upon her r
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  • ...e of the ‘experiment’ notes tossed into the crowd during the performances, fan art, and both write-ins and photos from other fans.
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  • '''John Purcell''' (March 22, 1954 - ) is a fan writer and [[fanzine]] editor currently living in College Station, Texas, U ...ut issue was dated March, 2007, and featured a cover by Hugo Award winning fan artist, Brad Foster, who also produced the cover for the first annish of [[
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  • "Bill Watson was a San Francisco fan of the forties; his fanzine DIABLERIE appeared on ..., Milton A. Rothman ([[Fantasy Fiction Telegram]], [[The National Fantasy Fan]]), Bob Tucker ([[Le Zombie]], [[Science Fiction Newsletter]]), Graph Walde
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  • ...is issue reprints three poems by Robert E. Howard - two from [[The Fantasy Fan]], the other from [[The Phantagraph]].
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  • ...Revelations is a zine about Lola's world view, which often features music, fan fiction drabbles, and the comic ''Cthulhu Knows Best''.
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  • ...ucing beautiful covers which were recognized by the [[Checkpoint]] Readers Fan Poll, notably for ''Zimri'' #6, awarded Best Fanzine Cover of 1974. *[[The Science Fantasy Fan]]
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  • ....has some of the best fan writers, is one of the ’zines no self-respecting fan should miss."
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  • ...e idea of Joyce as "High Priestess", which seemed to cool down a potential fan feud. ...issue to date, was released February 2006. Included are Joyce's memoirs, a fan history of the days of ''ODD'' fanzine, the fans in St. Louis, Missouri and
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  • Contributions of writing included "The Fan Who Hated Quotecards" by Terry Carr, who was publishing [[Innuendo]] at tha *[http://stromata.tripod.com/id319.htm "The Fan Who Hated Quotecards" by Terry Carr, from '''Goojie Publications''']
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