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Published in Canada, the first issue of this fanzine devoted to science fiction, fantasy, and media science fiction, appeared in 1979. Eleven issues were released, as well as issue 4.5., published in 1983.
 
Published in Canada, the first issue of this fanzine devoted to science fiction, fantasy, and media science fiction, appeared in 1979. Eleven issues were released, as well as issue 4.5., published in 1983.
  
The fanzine contained editorials, fiction, poetry, art work and letters of comment. Fan Fiction was published and featured characters from televison shows and movies such as ''Batlestar Galactica'', ''Indiana Jones'', ''Star Trek'' (TOS}, ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', ''Star Wars'', and ''Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea'', and original fiction was also featured.  
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The fanzine contained editorials, fiction, poetry, art work and letters of comment. F fan Fiction featuring characters from televison shows and movies such as ''Batlestar Galactica'', ''Indiana Jones'', ''Star Trek'' (TOS}, ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', ''Star Wars'', and ''Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea'', and original science fiction was also featured.  
  
 
Contributors of writing included Jacquie Allinson, Rhiann Amberdon, Evelyn Baker, Gordon Baker, Marg Baskin, Cynthia E. Baughn, Deborah A. Baughn, Stephanie Bedwell-Grime, Marie Benedict, Ellen E. Blair, Elizabeth Carleton, James R. Collier, Nigel Conliffe, Forrest Fusco, Jr., Janine Goldfarb, Bev Grant, Mary Horsburgh, Christine Jeffords, Julie Lewis, Constance Lilliss Dickinson-Otty, Shelley Mars, Norma Mergenhagen, Laura Michaels, Charles P. Nadeau, Maggie Nowakowska, Anne Ostrom, [[Lloyd Penney]] ([[Torus]]), Bob Powers, Lemora Sauder, Steve Skyler, Jacqueline Taero, and Samantha Winters.  
 
Contributors of writing included Jacquie Allinson, Rhiann Amberdon, Evelyn Baker, Gordon Baker, Marg Baskin, Cynthia E. Baughn, Deborah A. Baughn, Stephanie Bedwell-Grime, Marie Benedict, Ellen E. Blair, Elizabeth Carleton, James R. Collier, Nigel Conliffe, Forrest Fusco, Jr., Janine Goldfarb, Bev Grant, Mary Horsburgh, Christine Jeffords, Julie Lewis, Constance Lilliss Dickinson-Otty, Shelley Mars, Norma Mergenhagen, Laura Michaels, Charles P. Nadeau, Maggie Nowakowska, Anne Ostrom, [[Lloyd Penney]] ([[Torus]]), Bob Powers, Lemora Sauder, Steve Skyler, Jacqueline Taero, and Samantha Winters.  
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[[Category:Science Fiction Zines]]
 
[[Category:Science Fiction Zines]]
 
[[Category:Media Science Fiction]]
 
[[Category:Media Science Fiction]]
[[Category:Fantasy]]
 

Revision as of 08:49, 10 April 2012

Timeframe is a fanzine by Evelyn Baker and Stephanie Bedwell-Grime.

Published in Canada, the first issue of this fanzine devoted to science fiction, fantasy, and media science fiction, appeared in 1979. Eleven issues were released, as well as issue 4.5., published in 1983.

The fanzine contained editorials, fiction, poetry, art work and letters of comment. F fan Fiction featuring characters from televison shows and movies such as Batlestar Galactica, Indiana Jones, Star Trek (TOS}, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Wars, and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, and original science fiction was also featured.

Contributors of writing included Jacquie Allinson, Rhiann Amberdon, Evelyn Baker, Gordon Baker, Marg Baskin, Cynthia E. Baughn, Deborah A. Baughn, Stephanie Bedwell-Grime, Marie Benedict, Ellen E. Blair, Elizabeth Carleton, James R. Collier, Nigel Conliffe, Forrest Fusco, Jr., Janine Goldfarb, Bev Grant, Mary Horsburgh, Christine Jeffords, Julie Lewis, Constance Lilliss Dickinson-Otty, Shelley Mars, Norma Mergenhagen, Laura Michaels, Charles P. Nadeau, Maggie Nowakowska, Anne Ostrom, Lloyd Penney (Torus), Bob Powers, Lemora Sauder, Steve Skyler, Jacqueline Taero, and Samantha Winters.

Contributors of artwork included Jacquie Allinson, Bob Azzarro, Evelyn Baker, Derek Grime, Pam Kowalski, Don Lewis, Julie Lewis, Koanne Par, Lloyd Penney, Bob Powers, Debra Pugh, Leah Rosenthal, Laurel Russwurm, and Steve Skyler.

Covers were by Alicia Austin, Mary Horsburgh, Wanda Lybarger, Joanne Park, and Karen River.