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First published in Canada in 1984, the magazine released its 150th issue in 2009. As of 2015, they have published their 172nd issue, and it will be an electronic-only fanzine. the more recent issues are available to download free from their website.
 
First published in Canada in 1984, the magazine released its 150th issue in 2009. As of 2015, they have published their 172nd issue, and it will be an electronic-only fanzine. the more recent issues are available to download free from their website.
  
Contributors of writing included Amanda Barton, Julie Chaston, Karen Davies, Nin Kolunovsky, Fiona Moore, Lloyd Rose, and Deborah Stanish, among others.
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Editors have included Steve Peers, Steven Dieter (1980s), and Graeme Burk (#96 onward).
  
Writing from ''Enlightenment'', along with fanzines such as [[Burnt Toast]], [[TARDIS]], [[The Whostorian Quarterly]], and others, appear in the fanzine anthology, ''Time Unincorporated 2: The Doctor Who Fanzine Archives'', edited by  Graeme Burk and Robert Smith, and published by Mad Norwegian Press in 2010.
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Contributors of writing included  Amanda Barton, Tom Beck, Alex Boyd, James Bow, Eric Briggs, Graeme Burk, Julie Chaston, Scott Clarke, Karen Davies, Steven Dieter,Cameron Dixon, Michael J. Doran, John Elliot, Matt Grady, Colleen Hillerup, Bryan Jenner, Nin Kolunovsky, David J. Lamb, Derwin Mak, Peter McAlpine, Greg McElhatton, Mark McMillan, Fiona Moore, Lance Parkin, Susan Paul, Aaron Prokop, Lloyd Rose, Dean Shewring, Robert Smith,  Deborah Stanish, Lisa Truant, Cheryl Twist, Sean Twist, among others.
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Illustrations were contributed by Martin Proctor, and comics by Michael Leis, and Andrew Specht, among others.
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Writing from ''Enlightenment'', along with fanzines such as [[Burnt Toast]], [[TARDIS]], [[The Whostorian Quarterly]], and others, appear in the fanzine anthologies, ''Time Unincorporated: The Doctor Who Fanzine Archives'', 1, 2, and 3, edited by  Graeme Burk and Robert Smith, and published by Mad Norwegian Press in 2010.
  
 
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==External Links==

Revision as of 00:40, 21 September 2015

Enlightenment is a media science fiction fanzine published by the Doctor Who Information Network.

First published in Canada in 1984, the magazine released its 150th issue in 2009. As of 2015, they have published their 172nd issue, and it will be an electronic-only fanzine. the more recent issues are available to download free from their website.

Editors have included Steve Peers, Steven Dieter (1980s), and Graeme Burk (#96 onward).

Contributors of writing included Amanda Barton, Tom Beck, Alex Boyd, James Bow, Eric Briggs, Graeme Burk, Julie Chaston, Scott Clarke, Karen Davies, Steven Dieter,Cameron Dixon, Michael J. Doran, John Elliot, Matt Grady, Colleen Hillerup, Bryan Jenner, Nin Kolunovsky, David J. Lamb, Derwin Mak, Peter McAlpine, Greg McElhatton, Mark McMillan, Fiona Moore, Lance Parkin, Susan Paul, Aaron Prokop, Lloyd Rose, Dean Shewring, Robert Smith, Deborah Stanish, Lisa Truant, Cheryl Twist, Sean Twist, among others.

Illustrations were contributed by Martin Proctor, and comics by Michael Leis, and Andrew Specht, among others.

Writing from Enlightenment, along with fanzines such as Burnt Toast, TARDIS, The Whostorian Quarterly, and others, appear in the fanzine anthologies, Time Unincorporated: The Doctor Who Fanzine Archives, 1, 2, and 3, edited by Graeme Burk and Robert Smith, and published by Mad Norwegian Press in 2010.

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