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''Data Dump'' is subtitled "A Newsletter of SF Poetry", and  is published in the UK. Running over 100 issues as of 2007, it spotlights sf poetry, news, and reviews. It is notable for its very tiny handwritten script.
 
''Data Dump'' is subtitled "A Newsletter of SF Poetry", and  is published in the UK. Running over 100 issues as of 2007, it spotlights sf poetry, news, and reviews. It is notable for its very tiny handwritten script.
  
Contributors have included John Hertz.
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Of particular interest to ''Data Dump'' is the sf poetry published in science fiction fanzines from the 1930s to the present day. As well, writers such as Janet Fox are looked at. 
  
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Contributors have included John Hertzand Drew Morse, with letters from D.F. Lewis.
  
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Steve Sneyd is also the poetry editor of [[Fantasy Commentator]].
  
 
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Data Dump is a zine by British zinester, Steve Sneyd.

Data Dump is subtitled "A Newsletter of SF Poetry", and is published in the UK. Running over 100 issues as of 2007, it spotlights sf poetry, news, and reviews. It is notable for its very tiny handwritten script.

Of particular interest to Data Dump is the sf poetry published in science fiction fanzines from the 1930s to the present day. As well, writers such as Janet Fox are looked at.

Contributors have included John Hertzand Drew Morse, with letters from D.F. Lewis.

Steve Sneyd is also the poetry editor of Fantasy Commentator.