JO PHAN’S READS: This Week in Fanzines
Most likely owing to the Worldcon, there are no new publications this week.
Most likely owing to the Worldcon, there are no new publications this week.
Happening in Helsinki! Tanya covers the beat.
Images tell you pretty much all you need to know about the awesomeness that was the Manchester ComicCon.
The debate on the casting of a female Doctor on the show Doctor Who has been highly unfair to fans.
Imploding conventions, silenced conventions (but not silent imploding conventions), unsolicited questions and more
Classic (wait for it…) Cars!, Filers invading Finland, awards, trailers and even some pulp!
With a penchant for literary wit, author Ira Nayman shows readers why The Multiverse is a Nice Place to Visit, But I Wouldn’t Want to Live There.
Scroll, Scroll, Scroll, Scroll, I’d like to be on a Scroll with Men and sail across the PixelO…(apologies to Martin Mull)
SFnal curse words! (more, but that alone ought to be enough)
Only Ansible this week, but that’s a pretty good “only”
I snagged two Pixel Scroll titles this week…can you guess which ones?
Check out Fornax 19 for a brief discussion of Fanzines and Hugos
Fanzine publishers were a bit shy this week; fortunately, there’s Ansible.
News of the Ignotus Award (the Spanish Hugos), the publication of El Club de los Etéreos by Aniel Dominic, and more!
Little Miss Muffet sat on a couch, reading her scrolls and pixels (just like all good fairy tale girls)
ANSIBLE May 2017 24 May 2017 Added Andrew Ivamy’s Sade, Cheese and Port on a Cold Howick Night #5 24 May 2017 Added Opuntia #377 & archive issues 28.1B, 28.5, edited by Dale Speirs 24 […]
An interview with Paulo Soriano, editor of Contos de Terror, a horror magazine which recently celebrated its 10th anniversary.
Steve Davidson is the publisher of Amazing Stories.
Steve has been a passionate fan of science fiction since the mid-60s, before he even knew what it was called.

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