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"e-APA is an [[Amateur Press Association]] primarily for [[science fiction fans]], and is an attempt to bridge the format and style of traditional paper-based [[APAs]] with newer digital publishing formats. Each [[apazine]] is in Adobe .pdf format.
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'''e-APA''',  a monthly [[Amateur Press Association]] primarily for [[science fiction fans]], attempts to bridge the format and style of [[traditional]] paper-based [[APAs]] with newer digital publishing formats. Each [[apazine]] is in .pdf format.
  
"[[Distributions]] are made once each calendar month. Deadline for submitting a [[fanzine]] is the first day of the [[distribution]] month. The [[OE]] compiles the [[distribution]] and makes it available as soon as practical (generally on the 2nd), and notifies members by e-mail when the [[distribution]] is ready for downloading."
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The [[OE]] compiles the [[distribution]] and makes it available as soon as practical, and notifies members by e-mail when the [[distribution]] is ready for downloading.
  
Distribution began in May 2004 with five member apazines. As of distribution 100, [[Garth Spencer]] is the only original member still publishing in the apa.
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Distribution began in May 2004 with five member apazines. Membership is limited to 15. As of distribution 100, [[Garth Spencer]] is the only original member still publishing in the apa; he was [[OE]] as of 2020.
  
{{publication | website=http://eFanzines.com/eapa | start=2004}}
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[https://eFanzines.com/eapa Website]
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{{publication | website=https://eFanzines.com/eapa | start=2004}}
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:26, 7 October 2020

e-APA, a monthly Amateur Press Association primarily for science fiction fans, attempts to bridge the format and style of traditional paper-based APAs with newer digital publishing formats. Each apazine is in .pdf format.

The OE compiles the distribution and makes it available as soon as practical, and notifies members by e-mail when the distribution is ready for downloading.

Distribution began in May 2004 with five member apazines. Membership is limited to 15. As of distribution 100, Garth Spencer is the only original member still publishing in the apa; he was OE as of 2020.

Website


Publication Website 2004
This is a publication page. Please extend it by adding information about when and by whom it was published, how many issues it has had, (including adding a partial or complete checklist), its contents (including perhaps a ToC listing), its size and repro method, regular columnists, its impact on fandom, or by adding scans or links to scans. See Standards for Publications.