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Tag Archives: fanzines
Contents of Random Stack
by Chris Creagh This is an acknowledgement of existence. A small insignificant box lurked in the corner of the library. “This doesn’t seem to be important, not part of a collection”, the librarian. “You can take it home if you … Continue reading
Posted in Awards, Conventions, Fan production, Fans, fanzines, Miscellaneous, WA Fan clubs
Tagged artworks, awards, Fan Production, fandom, fanzines, miscellaneous, Western Australia
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Fanzines 1983
by Chris Creagh I have in my hot little hand a fanzine edited and published by Seth Lockwood in 1983 called “Give Dog Boiled Yak”, number 2 July. It looks like it was written on a flying hammer typewriter and … Continue reading
Posted in Fan production, fanzines, WA Fan clubs
Tagged Fan Production, fandom, fanzines, Leigh Edmonds, SMOF, Stephen Dedman
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Mitch?! – Part 2
Post by Elaine Walker in an interview with Mitch. Mitch? launch t-shirt (Continued…) We continue our interview with Mitch by asking a bit more about his Fanzine/short story anthologies Mitch? (Volumes 1-4) Elaine: How did you pick the contributors for … Continue reading
Posted in Conventions, Fans, fanzines, SwanCon
Tagged conventions, Danny Oz, fandom, fanzines, MUSFF collection, SwanCon, t-shirt
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WASFA box from July 1977 Part 4
by Chris Creagh The following, type writer produced, short story is reproduced with permission of the author, Stephen Dedman. Said permission was accompanied by the remark “It has kind of a cheesy ending.” So, if you are an early career … Continue reading
Posted in fanzines, Miscellaneous, MUSFF, WA Fan clubs
Tagged Fan Production, fanzines, Fiction, MUSFF collection, Stephen Dedman, WASFA, Western Australia
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Hope
Elaine Walker Hope Issue 1, front cover. Artist: Bec Handcock In February 2009, some of the worst bushfires in Australia’s history hit the State of Victoria. The Black Saturday Bushfires as they came to be known killed 173 people and … Continue reading
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Tagged fandom, fanzines, fundraising, natural disasters
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Mitch?! – Part 1
Mitch "You know you’ll buy my book, don’t you? Feel the burn!" Elaine Walker in an interview with Mitch. Anthony (Mitch) Mitchell is a big man in the fannish community (with time spent in the wrestling community also) I recently … Continue reading
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Tagged anthology, book launch, collection, conventions, fandom, fanzines, SwanCon, wrestling
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Australia Fanzines: Rhizome Factor
by Anna Hepworth The Rhizome Factor, edited and published by Cathy Cupitt, was a Western Australian fanzine of the late 1990s/early 2000s. One volume, comprising six issues, was released between February 1998 and April 2001. Although these were marked as … Continue reading