The Clubhouse; Fanzine Reviews: “to serve mankind”
Was Aldous Huxley a crank? Does quantum computing tap into parallel universes? Can two fans with wildly different philosophies sustain a conversation for 30+ years? Read fanzines and fine out!
Was Aldous Huxley a crank? Does quantum computing tap into parallel universes? Can two fans with wildly different philosophies sustain a conversation for 30+ years? Read fanzines and fine out!
another fine set of fanzines everyone ought to read
The news of and from fandom, brought to you by 2015’s Puppy Pee Pad Award winning journal – File 770!
The latest in modern fanzines!
Upcoming – Celsius 232, book signings on The Day of the Book & more
The Worldcon approaches. Time for some fanac!
Journey Planet examines science fiction’s Greatest Year and Vibrator…vibrates.
A “paper only zine” and a literal rocket blast from the past!
A job in the field!, magazines, books, radio, conventions and on the web – all the latest!
The Club House rounds up Spock – inspired zines offering up a unique tribute to one of our favorite characters,
This ish 0 a close-up on BCSFZINE
Fandom in Britian carried on during the war years, despite the best efforts of PAPER CONTROL.
Dark Times mag focuses on Puerto Rico and the Domincan Republic; Celsius 232 confirms its guests.
All your fannish news, painfully and slowly brought to you by Amazing Stories through the kind offices of File 770, Efanzines and the Canadian Fanzine Archive.
Fanzines reviewed: ANSIBLE (#331), IT GOES ON THE SHELF (#36), and PROBE (#162). (Please note: Zine reviews are prepared a week or more in advance of publication of this column and may not necessarily include […]
More Nimoy tributes; more K.T. Bradford, but more Fans than regular news
and everything else happening in Spanish science fiction
Ooo, The Enchanted Duplicator…plus some other, more contemporary ‘zines
A call for fiction submissions, a new release, a translation project and new outreach by Alfa Eridiani
Fanzines reviewed: BEAM (#8), INCA (#11), VIBRATOR (2.0.11) and WARHOON (#28). (Please note: Zine reviews are prepared a week or more in advance of publication of this column and may not necessarily include the latest […]
Kameron Hurley, Larry Correia, Brad Torgeson, Ray Bradbury, J. K. Rowling, Ice Cream
Perzine, Genzine, Sercon, Faned and twisted archaeology. Fanzines reviewed.
The latest issues of Alfa Eridiani and Minatura magazines – including the english version
Could this be the start of a fannish drought?
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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