Zimri

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Zimri was a science fiction fanzine from the UK published by Lisa Conesa.

The first issue of Zimri appeared in July 1971. It was eidted by Lisa Conesa with Phil Muldowney. The zine notably included poetry, which had been out of favour with zine editors for a number of years. Now it began return its to zines

Contributors of writing included Robert Hildstock (Macrocosm), Leroy Kettle (True Rat).

Contributors of art work included Andrew Stephenson and Lisa Conesa.

Zimri won the Nova Award for Best Fanzine in 1974, tied with Big Scab by John Brosnan.

Lisa Conesa also published the one shot zine Flyer. She later went on to produce the science fiction poetry anthology The Purple Hours.

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