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    A science-fiction fanzine is an amateur or semi-professional magazine published by members of science-fiction fandom, from the 1930s to the present day...
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    term was coined in an October 1940 science fiction fanzine by Russ Chauvenet and first popularized within science fiction fandom, and from there the term...
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    the country, including Scandinavian Society for Science Fiction [sv] (whose club fanzine, Science Fiction Forum, was once edited by Stieg Larsson, a board...
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    Science fiction fanzine Science fiction film Science fiction on television List of science fiction television programs List of science fiction sitcoms...
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    Science Fiction Bookshelf at Project Gutenberg Science fiction fanzines (current and historical) online SFWA "Suggested Reading" list Science fiction...
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    term was coined in an October 1940 science fiction fanzine by Russ Chauvenet and popularized within science fiction fandom, entering the Oxford English...
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  • Cosmology, was an American science fiction fanzine, often considered the first of its kind. The publication was an effort of the Science Correspondence Club's...
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  • Mimosa was a science fiction fanzine edited by Richard Lynch and Nicki Lynch. It won six Hugo Awards for Best Fanzine (in 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998...
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  • File 770 (category Science fiction fanzines)
    File 770 is a long-running science fiction fanzine, newszine, and blog site published and administered by Mike Glyer. It has been published every year...
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  • Yandro (category Science fiction fanzines)
    Yandro was an influential science fiction fanzine published from 1953-1986 by Buck and Juanita Coulson. Over that period, they published 259 issues, the...
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  • Hyphen was an Irish science fiction fanzine, published from 1952-1965 by Walt Willis in collaboration with James White, Bob Shaw and various others (Chuck...
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  • Apparatchik (APPAЯATCHIK), nicknamed Apak, was a science fiction fanzine by Andrew Hooper, Carl Juarez, and Victor Gonzalez. It was headquartered in Seattle...
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    was a science fiction fanzine edited by Francis Towner Laney from 1942 to 1946 (a total of 14 issues), dedicated to articles about fantasy fiction, with...
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    The literary genre of science fiction is diverse, and its exact definition remains a contested question among both scholars and devotees. This lack of...
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  • be confused with the UK website, hyphenonline.com Hyphen (fanzine), a science fiction fanzine Hyphen (architecture), an architectural element Ryan Rowland-Smith...
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  • Energumen (magazine) (category Science fiction fanzines)
    energumen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Energumen was an science fiction fanzine edited by Mike Glicksohn and Susan Wood Glicksohn from 1970–1973...
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    David Langford (category British science fiction writers)
    editor, and critic, largely active within the science fiction field. He publishes the science-fiction fanzine and newsletter Ansible and holds the all-time...
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  • Slant was a science fiction fanzine edited by Walt Willis in collaboration with James White. It was in circulation between 1948 and 1953. Slant won the...
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  • Habakkuk was a science fiction fanzine based in Berkeley, California, and edited by Bill Donaho. It was nominated for the 1961, 1967 and 1995 Hugo Awards...
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    themes in science fiction. First contact with aliens Artificial intelligence Machine rule/Cybernetic revolt/AI takeover Extraterrestrials in fiction End of...
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  • Journey Planet (category Science fiction fanzines)
    Journey Planet is an Irish-American science fiction fanzine currently edited by James Bacon, Christopher J Garcia and various other co-editors. It has...
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  • Granfalloon was a science fiction fanzine published by Linda Bushyager. It was nominated twice for the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine in 1972 and 1973 (though...
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  • 18th-century dialectal name for the letter Z Izzard (fanzine), a Hugo-nominated science fiction fanzine Izard County, Arkansas Pyrenean Chamois or izard,...
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    and 1983; and whose science fiction fanzine Science Fiction Review won the 1969, 1970, 1977 and 1979 Hugo Awards for Best Fanzine. His The Alien Critic...
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  • Skyhook (section Fiction)
    hook or skyhooks may refer to: Sky Hook, a Hugo Award–nominated science fiction fanzine Sky Hook (film), a 1999 Yugoslavian film 'Skyhooks' and 'Skyhooks...
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    Lenny Kaye (category American male non-fiction writers)
    history. He became a member of science fiction fandom and gained experience in writing, publishing his own science fiction fanzine, Obelisk, at the age of 15...
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  • Challenger (section Science)
    Doyle Challenger, a science fiction fanzine by Guy H. Lillian III which was nominated twelve times for the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine The Challengers (band)...
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  • was one of the earliest science fiction fanzines, started in 1932. It grew out of a New York City fan club called the Scienceers and was started by Mort...
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  • Lan's Lantern (category Science fiction fanzines)
    Lan's Lantern was a science fiction fanzine edited by George "Lan" Laskowski. It was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine from 1986 through 1996...
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    Hugo Award for Best Fanzine is given each year for non professionally edited magazines, or "fanzines", related to science fiction or fantasy which has...
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