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'''Alexiad''' is a science fiction fanzine by Lisa Major and Joseph Major.  
 
'''Alexiad''' is a science fiction fanzine by Lisa Major and Joseph Major.  
  
''Alexiad'' is published quarterly in Louisville, Kentucky. U.S.A. It features news, commentary, convention reprots, candy reviews, horse racing, articles, many book reviews, and even more letters to the editors.
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''Alexiad'' is published quarterly in Louisville, Kentucky. U.S.A. It features news, commentary, convention reports, candy reviews, horse racing, articles, many book reviews, and even more letters to the editors.
  
According to [[eFanzines]], "Alexiad was begun by Lisa Major at Millennium PhilCon in 2001," where the fanzine lounge had a computer and printer on hand for anyone wishing to make a fanzine, "... and continued by Lisa and Joe as a forum for their various interests."  
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According to [[eFanzines.com]], "Alexiad was begun by Lisa Major at Millennium PhilCon in 2001," where the fanzine lounge had a computer and printer on hand for anyone wishing to make a fanzine, "... and continued by Lisa and Joe as a forum for their various interests."  
  
The staff writers for the fanzine are Joseph Major,Lisa Major and Grant McCormick.  
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The staff writers for the fanzine are Joseph Major, Lisa Major and Grant McCormick.  
  
Contributors of writing include Chris Barkley, Nancy Basile, Sue Burke, Johnny Carruthers, who frequently reviews candy, C.T. Fluhr, Alexis Gilliland, Marty Helgesen, Robert Kennedy, and Taral Wayne ([[DNQ]]).
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Contributors of writing include Chris Barkley, Nancy Basile, Sue Burke, Johnny Carruthers, who frequently reviews candy, C.T. Fluhr, Alexis Gilliland, Marty Helgesen, Robert Kennedy, and [[Taral Wayne]] ([[DNQ]]).
  
Contributors of art work include illustrations by Brad Foster and fanfiction cartoons by Paul Gadzikowski.
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Contributors of art work include [[Sheryl Birkhead]], Brad Foster, Alexis Gilliland, Trinlay Khadro, Marc Schirmeirster, and fanfiction cartoons by Paul Gadzikowski.
  
In the extensive letter column are found locs from Dainis Bisenieks, Ned Brooks ([[It Goes On The Shelf]]), Sue Burke, Brad Foster, [[Steve Green]], John Hertz, Jerry Kaufman ([[Littlebrook]]), [[Lloyd Penney]] ([[Torus]]), Darrell Schweitzer, Joy V. Smith, R-Laurraine Tutihasi ([[Feline Mewsings]]), and Taras Woleansky.  
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In the extensive letter column are found locs from Dainis Bisenieks, Ned Brooks ([[It Goes On The Shelf]]), [[Steve Green]], John Hertz, Jerry Kaufman ([[Littlebrook]]), [[Lloyd Penney]] ([[Torus]]), Darrell Schweitzer, Joy V. Smith, R-Laurraine Tutihasi ([[Feline Mewsings]]), and Taras Woleansky.  
  
  

Latest revision as of 18:41, 27 June 2013

Alexiad is a science fiction fanzine by Lisa Major and Joseph Major.

Alexiad is published quarterly in Louisville, Kentucky. U.S.A. It features news, commentary, convention reports, candy reviews, horse racing, articles, many book reviews, and even more letters to the editors.

According to eFanzines.com, "Alexiad was begun by Lisa Major at Millennium PhilCon in 2001," where the fanzine lounge had a computer and printer on hand for anyone wishing to make a fanzine, "... and continued by Lisa and Joe as a forum for their various interests."

The staff writers for the fanzine are Joseph Major, Lisa Major and Grant McCormick.

Contributors of writing include Chris Barkley, Nancy Basile, Sue Burke, Johnny Carruthers, who frequently reviews candy, C.T. Fluhr, Alexis Gilliland, Marty Helgesen, Robert Kennedy, and Taral Wayne (DNQ).

Contributors of art work include Sheryl Birkhead, Brad Foster, Alexis Gilliland, Trinlay Khadro, Marc Schirmeirster, and fanfiction cartoons by Paul Gadzikowski.

In the extensive letter column are found locs from Dainis Bisenieks, Ned Brooks (It Goes On The Shelf), Steve Green, John Hertz, Jerry Kaufman (Littlebrook), Lloyd Penney (Torus), Darrell Schweitzer, Joy V. Smith, R-Laurraine Tutihasi (Feline Mewsings), and Taras Woleansky.