Clubzine

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A fanzine put out by (and usually for) members of an sf club. It can be anything from a simple meeting notice to a full-fledged general circulation fanzine, though they are commonly genzines or newszines. Some of the very first fanzines — The Comet and The Planet — were clubzines.

Today, the newsletter type has mostly been replaced by websites and email blasts. Most clubzines, published over time, act as the official organ of the club and rack up a host of editors — Shangri-L'Affaires. Rune, and Proper Boskonian are examples.

On occasion, particularly if they evolved from a simple club bulletin to a general circulation fanzine, they became independent of the club. For example, when CSFS members said the Bulletin of the Cleveland Science Fantasy Society resembled a personalzine more closely than a club bulletin, Harlan Ellison, its editor, continued the numbering but changed the title to Science Fantasy Bulletin and later yet to Dimensions.

When Seattle's The Nameless Ones' club bulletin, Cry of the Nameless, began publishing more general material, the various editors began paying the publishing costs to make it their own and eventually dropped "of the Nameless" from the title.


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