AUSTRALIAN SCIENCE FICTION REVIEW: SECOND SERIES
- AUSTRALIAN SCIENCE FICTION REVIEW: SECOND SERIES
Australian FANZINE (Mar 1986-Autumn 1991), ed The Science Fiction Collective (at first Jenny Blackford (1957-), Russell BLACKFORD, John Foyster, Yvonne Rousseau and Lucy SUSSEX; Janeen Webb joined and Sussex left in 1987). This worthy successor to the defunct AUSTRALIAN SF REVIEW was effectively though not officially an academic critical journal, of variable but often high quality, fannishly enlivened at times by name-calling. Spirited and regular, it had 27 issues before the collective collapsed from exhaustion. The most consistent Australian sf journal of its period, it won little support from local FANDOM who saw it as elitist, but received a farewell Ditmar AWARD in 1991.
Science Fiction and Fantasy Encyclopedia.
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