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'''''Prolapse''''' (later ''[[Relapse]]'') is a British [[fanzine]] edited by [[Peter Weston]].  
 
'''''Prolapse''''' (later ''[[Relapse]]'') is a British [[fanzine]] edited by [[Peter Weston]].  
  
Peter Westion had previously published [[Speculation]]. For his return to fanzine publishing, he  originally launched ''Prolapse'' in 1983 as an [[apazine]]. In 2006, it was relaunched, and featured letters of comment on the previous two issues. With the fourth issue, Weston announced its focus from that point forward would be the history of British fandom.
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Peter Weston had previously published [[Speculation]]. For his return to fanzine publishing, he  originally launched ''Prolapse'' in 1983 as an [[apazine]]. In 2006, it was relaunched, and featured letters of comment on the previous two issues. With the fourth issue, Weston announced its focus from that point forward would be the history of British fandom.
  
 
Contributors include many older fans, such as Brian W Aldiss, Harry Harrison, George Locke ([[Smoke]]), Mike Moorcock, and Christopher Priest, as well as newer fans such as [[Lloyd Penney]].
 
Contributors include many older fans, such as Brian W Aldiss, Harry Harrison, George Locke ([[Smoke]]), Mike Moorcock, and Christopher Priest, as well as newer fans such as [[Lloyd Penney]].

Revision as of 23:08, 9 May 2011

Cover of Prolapse #9 (2006).

Prolapse (later Relapse) is a British fanzine edited by Peter Weston.

Peter Weston had previously published Speculation. For his return to fanzine publishing, he originally launched Prolapse in 1983 as an apazine. In 2006, it was relaunched, and featured letters of comment on the previous two issues. With the fourth issue, Weston announced its focus from that point forward would be the history of British fandom.

Contributors include many older fans, such as Brian W Aldiss, Harry Harrison, George Locke (Smoke), Mike Moorcock, and Christopher Priest, as well as newer fans such as Lloyd Penney.

Prolapse received the Nova Award for Best Fanzine in 2007 and 2008. In early 2009, Weston amended the title to Relapse.

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