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  • Marc Ortlieb had previously published the fanzines [[Mad Dan's Review]] and had won the Ditmar Award for [[Q36]]. Later he did the apazi
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  • '''BLAT!''' was a science fiction fanzine by Dan Steffan and [[Ted White]]. Contributors of art work included Dan Steffan, Steve Stiles, and Richard Thompson, among others.
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  • '''Pong''' was a science fiction fanzine by Dan Steffan and [[Ted White]].
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  • ...ght ([[Snide]]), Raymond Washington Jr., Rosco E. Wright ([[Beyond]]), and Dan and Judy Zissman. ...ula]], and then went on to co-publish the fanzine [[Science*Fiction]] with Dan and Judy Zissman (now known as Judith Merril), and then, with Noreen Shaw,
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  • ...over is by Harry Bell ([[Grimwab]]), and interior artwork and comic are by Dan Steffan ([[BLAT!]]). Contributions of writing are by Roy Kettle ([[True Rat ...buted by John D. Berry, Claire Brialey, Dougal Charnock, Liz Phillips, and Dan Steffan. Letters came from Randy Byers ([[Chunga]]), William Breiding ([[St
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  • ...ge:Fanthology_89.png‎ ‎|right|frame|'''Fanthology '89''' <br/>Cover art by Dan Steffan]] The cover is by Dan Steffan ([[Boonfark]]).
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  • ...age:Flafan_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Flafan'''<br/>Issue 2<br/>Cover art by Dan Adkins]] ...the editorial "Coglio Ergo Sum" by Sylvia Dees. Artwork was contributed by Dan Adkins ([[Sata Illustrated]]), George Metzger, [[Bill Rotsler|William Rotsl
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  • '''Boonfark''' was a science fiction fanzine by Dan Steffan. Dan Steffan was a noted fan artist himself and his zine also contained much of
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  • ...' was a [[One shot |one-off zine]] published in New York City in 1988 by [[Dan Rhatigan]] and Neil Butterfield.
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  • ...ience*Fiction''' was a science fiction fanzine co-published by Larry Shaw, Dan Zissman, and Judy Zissman (later known as Judith Merril). ...Judy Zissman had published the first issue of her fanzine [[Temper!]], and Dan and Judy Zissman published the first issue of [[2-1-1]] in March 1945.
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  • Marc Ortlieb had previously published the fanzines [[Mad Dan's Review]]. He also published 26 issues of [[Tigger]] between 1984 and 198
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  • Issue 5 featured contributions of fiction from Dan Osterman; an article by Darryl Schweitzer, a column by Fred Mimsey, art by
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  • ...strations by Dan Bowden and David Bowden. Contributors of writing included Dan Bowden, J. J. Jacklin, Pete Krawlecki, Jackie Marshall ([[Space Rat]], [[Q
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  • ...s of Charles Bukowski, [[Gregory K. H. Bryant]], Lyn Lifshin, Larry Oberc, Dan Nielsen, [[Robert W. Howington]], [[Ace Backwords]], [[Babysue]] and [[Mike
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  • Purgatory is an art [[zine]] created by English art student Dan Bilton in 2007. The zine is photocopied and its contents include photograph
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  • ...son, Adam S. Perry, Christina Johnson. All layouts and original art are by Dan Folgar.
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  • ...& Ogeechee Occasional Gazette]], [[Chooog]], [[Fanhistory]], [[Quandry]]), Dan Steffan ([[Boonfark]]), [[Charles Wells]] ([[Fiendetta]]), Ted White, and o ...shed [[Gambit (USA)|Gambit]], and in the 1990s co-published [[BLAT!]] with Dan Steffan.
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  • [[Image:Dansinker.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Dan Sinker, photo by Daniel X. O'Neil]] Dan Sinker was the main editor of [[Punk Planet]].
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  • Contributors of writing included Dan Curran, and Dick Ellington ([[Metrofan]], [[The Bosses' Songbook]]), among ...ry 2003), describes the group; "The perps were Dave Mason, Dick Ellington, Dan Curran (at that time 16 but looking like a dissipated 30), myself, and misc
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