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'''Sol Rising''' is the newsmagazine of the Friends of the Merril Collection of Science Fiction, Speculation and Fantasy.  
 
'''Sol Rising''' is the newsmagazine of the Friends of the Merril Collection of Science Fiction, Speculation and Fantasy.  
  
''Sol Rising'' was first published January 1987. It reports on news in the sf community, includes interviews, reviews and also the news pertaining to the Merril Collection, gifted by science fiction writer Judith Merril to the Toronto Public Library.  
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''Sol Rising'' was first published January 1987. It reports on news in the sf community, includes interviews, reviews and also the news pertaining to the Merril Collection, gifted by science fiction writer Judith Merril in 1976 to the Toronto Public Library.  
  
''Sol Rising'' won the [[Aurora Award for Best Fanzine]] for the years 1992, edited by Larry Hancock, and for 1997.  
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''Sol Rising'' won the [[Aurora Award for Best Fanzine]] for the years 1992, edited that year by Larry Hancock, and for 1997, edited that year by Theresa Wojtasiewicz .
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Laura Toolis is Head of the Collection, and the editorial for #1 is written by her.
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Larry Hancock was introduced as editor of ''Sol Rising'' with the June 1989 issue #3.
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Contributors include John Robert Columbo, John Dunham, Don Hutchison ([[Macabre (Canada)|Macabre]]), Esther Rochon, Michael Skeet ([[MRL]]), Robert J. Sawyer, Keith Soltys, Jane Starr.
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Interviews ere with Robert Hadj, editor of ''Boderland'', John Millard, member of First Fandom, 
  
 
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Revision as of 23:11, 27 August 2011

Sol Rising is the newsmagazine of the Friends of the Merril Collection of Science Fiction, Speculation and Fantasy.

Sol Rising was first published January 1987. It reports on news in the sf community, includes interviews, reviews and also the news pertaining to the Merril Collection, gifted by science fiction writer Judith Merril in 1976 to the Toronto Public Library.

Sol Rising won the Aurora Award for Best Fanzine for the years 1992, edited that year by Larry Hancock, and for 1997, edited that year by Theresa Wojtasiewicz .

Laura Toolis is Head of the Collection, and the editorial for #1 is written by her. Larry Hancock was introduced as editor of Sol Rising with the June 1989 issue #3.

Contributors include John Robert Columbo, John Dunham, Don Hutchison (Macabre), Esther Rochon, Michael Skeet (MRL), Robert J. Sawyer, Keith Soltys, Jane Starr.

Interviews ere with Robert Hadj, editor of Boderland, John Millard, member of First Fandom,