- en.wikipedia.org FanzineBritish punk and post-punk fanzines from the 1970s. A fanzine (blend of fan and magazine or -zine) is a non-professional and non-official publication produced...
- dictionary.cambridge.org dictionary/english/…FANZINE definition: 1. a magazine written by people who admire a sports team, musicians, etc., for other people with….
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- sf-encyclopedia.com entry/fanzineSince the 1980s introduction of the Hugo "Semiprozine" category, though, the tendency has been to call fanzines with a circulation of over 1000 Semiprozines.
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- en.wiktionary.org wiki/fanzineBlend of fan + magazine. Coined by American chess player and SF fandom founder Russ Chauvenet in the October 1940 edition of his own science fiction fanzine Detours...
- turkcebilgi.com fanzinTürkçe`de "Fanzin" olarak kullanılan "fanzine", genelde belirli bir konu üzerine işlenen yapıtlardan (yazı, resim, fotoğraf, karikatür, vb.) oluştuğu gibi, değişik ve...
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- twitter.com Fanzine_comThe ultimate Sports Media Platform, creating Apps, Websites & News/Social content | Built for fans, by fans | Enquiries: support@fanzine.com.
- fanlore.org wiki/Fanzine_LibraryAlso see Fandom and Libraries. A fanzine library is a term applied to both formal and informal collections of fanzines that can be borrowed and read by fans.
- domestika.org Blog 3646-what-is-a-fanzineKey moments in history. The origins of fanzines can be traced back to the end of the XIX century when amateur fiction booklets started to appear.