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With the March, 2010 issue (the third anniversary issue), Askance began a quarterly publication schedule. Unfortunately, there was not a December, 2010 issue due to computer-related problems, but the zine resumed its schedule in March, 2011.
 
With the March, 2010 issue (the third anniversary issue), Askance began a quarterly publication schedule. Unfortunately, there was not a December, 2010 issue due to computer-related problems, but the zine resumed its schedule in March, 2011.
  
John Purcell previously published the fanzines [[This House]], and [[In A Prior Lifetime]].  
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John Purcell previously published the fanzines [[This House]], [[And furthermore...]], and [[In A Prior Lifetime]].  
  
 
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Revision as of 20:44, 19 July 2011

Askance is the bimonthly fanzine edited and published by John Purcell since March, 2007.

It is available on-line in PDF format at efanzines.com, but is also available in a 'Dead Tree' (printed) version if you request one from John.

Notable writers and artists who have contributed to Askance are Gregory Benford, Bill Fischer, Brad Foster, Chris Garcia (The Drink Tank), Arnie Katz (Vegas Fandom Weekly), Lloyd Penney (Torus), Bill Rotsler, Steve Stiles, Taral Wayne (DNQ), Frank Wu, and many others.

Askance finished in fifth place in the FAAn Award voting for Best Fanzine in 2008 and 2009.

With the March, 2010 issue (the third anniversary issue), Askance began a quarterly publication schedule. Unfortunately, there was not a December, 2010 issue due to computer-related problems, but the zine resumed its schedule in March, 2011.

John Purcell previously published the fanzines This House, And furthermore..., and In A Prior Lifetime.