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Fanzine - Wikipedia
A fanzine (blend of fan and magazine or -zine) is a non-professional and non-official publication produced by enthusiasts of a particular cultural phenomenon en.wikipedia.org
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What Is a Fanzine? - Domestika
A fanzine is an independent publication that anyone can produce and is not susceptible to censorship or the need to adhere to the commercial criteria of a ... www.domestika.org
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Fanzine - Latest Football, Cricket, MLB, NBA, NFL Sports News
Fanzine.com | The latest news, social posts and videos across your favourite sports: Football, Cricket, NBA, NFL and MLB. www.fanzine.com
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fanzine orig. U.S. (ˈfænziːn) [f. fan n.2 + magazine.] A magazine for fans, esp. those of science fiction.1949 New Republic 17 Jan. 16 Fantasy Commentator, perhaps the best of the fanzines, once ran a history of fan magazines. 1950 N.Y. Times 7 May vii. 26/4 The fantasy writers..now in California..a... Oxford English Dictionary
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What even is a fanzine though? : r/zines - Reddit
No difference really though at least "back in my day" a fanzine generally applied to zines dedicated to specific bands or movie stars. www.reddit.com
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Fanzine
Jeff Alessandrelli spoke with Hajara Quinn about community, awe, inspiration, and her award-winning debut poetry collection, Coolth. From Grit to Pearl: An ... thefanzine.com
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Flipside (fanzine)
The album's inserts were issues of Los Angeles Flipside Fanzine. the fanzine's earlier years. wikipedia.org
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FANZINE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
a magazine written by and for fans; a sci-fi fanzine; a punk rocker with her own fanzine. Examples of fanzine in a Sentence: a musician with her own fanzine. www.merriam-webster.com
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Fanzine - WikiFur, the furry encyclopedia
A fanzine, or just zine (blend of fan and magazine or -zine) is a non-professional and unofficial publication produced by enthusiasts/fans of a particular ... en.wikifur.com
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Zine - Fanlore
Fanzines focus on comics and graphic arts, horror films, rock & roll music, personal zines, punk, mod, local music, wargaming, role-playing, and sports. fanlore.org
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FANZINE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a magazine written by people who admire a sports team, musicians, etc., for other people with the same special interest dictionary.cambridge.org
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Granfalloon (fanzine)
Granfalloon was a science fiction fanzine published by Linda Bushyager. Suzanne Tompkins went on to publish the fanzine The Spanish Inquisition with Jerry Kaufman in the 1970s. wikipedia.org
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Slash (fanzine)
Slash was a punk rock-related fanzine published by Steve Samiof and Melanie Nissen in the United States from 1977 to 1980. The fanzine also gave birth to Slash Records, an important punk record label. wikipedia.org
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Hyphen (fanzine)
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 as 'Outstanding Actifan' [active fan], which replaced the Best Fanzine category that year.) wikipedia.org
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Habakkuk (fanzine)
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 for Best Fanzine. wikipedia.org
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