• mark Hyphen (magazine), an Asian-American magazine, URL hyphenmagazine.com; not to be confused with the UK website, hyphenonline.com Hyphen (fanzine), a...
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  • 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...
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  • he was nominated in the fanzine category for Hyphen, and he received fanzine retro-Hugo nominations in 2004 for Slant and Hyphen. He shared a retro-Hugo...
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  • partly in affectionate tribute to historic, typographically titled fanzines such as Hyphen and Slant; and partly in punning reference to the GeSTETner machines...
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  • onwards, both as a fanzine writer/editor and prolific artist (under the name "ATom"). Resident illustrator for the influential fanzine Hyphen, he won the TransAtlantic...
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    The Hugo Award for Best Fanzine is given each year for non professionally edited magazines, or "fanzines", related to science fiction or fantasy which...
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  • in the 1970s, as a spot illustration for Roger Stern and Bob Layton's fanzine CPL (Contemporary Pictorial Literature). Layton gave the character a name...
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  • in 1962; in Amazing Stories in 1972/3; and in Warhoon 28, a hardcover fanzine collection of Willis's writing, in 1980. It is an allegory of the journey...
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    Merveilleux scientifique (also spelled with a hyphen: merveilleux-scientifique, literally translated "scientific marvelous") is a literary genre that developed...
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  • influential in the early history of science fiction fandom and produced fanzines Hyphen and Slant; Shaw contributed material to both. Shaw acquired the nickname...
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  • album's "stunning jewel in the crown" according to Vincent Carroll of Debris Fanzine and was covered by Elvis Costello on his 1984 American tour. Costello praised...
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  • Fantasy Publications in 1957. It was reprinted in paperback (without the hyphen in the title) as The Man Eater: Ben, King of Beasts by Fantasy House in...
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  • ISBN 0-252-00454-X. Coe, Jason (September 30, 2006). "Music Moments". Hyphen (10). Archived from the original on September 7, 2008. Retrieved July 28...
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  • Worldcon in Chicago. Willis published the founding document for TAFF in Hyphen 4 (October 1953) following a discussion with "the available leaders of British...
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  • Comics Database. Despite the cover logo, this database spells the title with hyphen. Gene, Colan (August 3, 1999). "A Tribute to Syd Shores". LiveForEverett...
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    in Johannesburg. A weekly Sublime drum and bass radio show is hosted by Hyphen on Bush Radio. South African psytrance is a form of darker psychedelic trance...
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  • tamburitza tradition. Punk is the first documented fanzine devoted to punk rock in the United States. Fanzines will soon become an integral part of the field...
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  • Press. ISBN 0-252-00454-X. Jason Coe (September 30, 2006). "Music Moments". Hyphen (10). Archived from the original on September 7, 2008. Retrieved July 28...
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