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'''Apparatchik''' (properly spelled ''APPAЯATCHIK''), was a science fiction fanzine by Andrew Hooper, Carl Juarez, and Victor Gonzalez.
 
'''Apparatchik''' (properly spelled ''APPAЯATCHIK''), was a science fiction fanzine by Andrew Hooper, Carl Juarez, and Victor Gonzalez.
  
''Apparatchik'', nicknamed "Apak", was published in the 1990s in the U.S.A.  The final, 80th, issue was dated June 20, 1997.
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''Apparatchik'', nicknamed "Apak", was published first twice week, and then three times a week in the 1990s in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.  The final, 80th, issue was dated June 20, 1997.
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Contributors of writing included Gregory Benford, Ted White.
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Contributors of art work included Lesley Reese.
  
 
It won the [[FAAn Award for Best Fanzine]] two years in a row, in 1995, and 1996.  
 
It won the [[FAAn Award for Best Fanzine]] two years in a row, in 1995, and 1996.  
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Revision as of 04:44, 27 June 2012

Apparatchik (properly spelled APPAЯATCHIK), was a science fiction fanzine by Andrew Hooper, Carl Juarez, and Victor Gonzalez.

Apparatchik, nicknamed "Apak", was published first twice week, and then three times a week in the 1990s in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. The final, 80th, issue was dated June 20, 1997.

Contributors of writing included Gregory Benford, Ted White.

Contributors of art work included Lesley Reese.

It won the FAAn Award for Best Fanzine two years in a row, in 1995, and 1996.