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− | '''''Mimosa''''' was a [[genzine]] | + | '''''Mimosa''''' was a [[genzine]] with a strong emphasis on [[fanhistory]] [[edited]] by [[Rich Lynch|Rich]] and [[Nicki Lynch]], with 30 issues from 1982 to 2003. The [[Lynchii]] also [[published]] two “best of ''Mimosa''” [[fanthologies]]: ''A Mimosa Fanthology'' and ''A Mimosa Fanthology, Part 2''. |
− | + | {{prizes}} | |
− | + | *''Mimosa'' won the [[Best Fanzine Hugo]] in 1991–1994, 1997, 1998, and 2003, and it was nominated in 1995, 1996, 1999-2002, and 2004. | |
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− | Issue || Date || Pages || Notes | + | Issue || Date || Pages || Theme || Notes |
− | 1 ||January 1982 ||40 || | + | 1 || January 1982 || 40 || || |
− | 2 ||January 1987 ||38 || | + | 2 || January 1987 || 38 || “It’s still alive!” || |
− | 3 ||September 1987 ||44 || | + | 3 || September 1987 || 44 || || |
− | 4 ||April 1988 ||34 || | + | 4 || April 1988 || 34 || Transcript of “Mimosa Live” || It was staged during [[Chattacon XIII]] |
− | 5 ||August 1988 ||42 || | + | 5 || August 1988 || 42 || “Farewell to Tennessee” || |
− | 6 ||April 1989 ||40 || | + | 6 || April 1989 || 40 || “Welcome to Maryland” || |
− | 7 ||December 1989 ||44 || | + | 7 || December 1989 || 44 || “Transitions” || |
− | 8 ||August 1990 ||42 || | + | 8 || August 1990 || 42 || || |
− | 9 ||December 1990 ||42 || | + | 9 || December 1990 || 42 || “[[Confiction]]” || |
− | 10 ||July 1991 ||50 || | + | 10 || July 1991 || 50 || “Fan History Through the Years” || |
− | 11 ||December 1991 ||62 || | + | 11 || December 1991 || 62 || || |
− | 12 ||July 1992 ||72 || | + | 12 || July 1992 || 72 || “Influences from the Past” || |
− | 13 ||January 1993 ||64 || | + | 13 || January 1993 || 64 || || |
− | 14 ||August 1993 ||66 || | + | 14 || August 1993 || 66 || || |
− | 15 ||April 1994 ||74 || | + | 15 || April 1994 || 74 || “Food” || |
− | 16 ||December 1994 ||58 || | + | 16 || December 1994 || 58 || “Worldcons” || This was the final issue reproduced by [[mimeograph]]; subsequent issues were printed |
− | 17 ||October 1995 ||48 || | + | 17 || October 1995 || 48 || “Fire Aftermath” || |
− | 18 ||May 1996 ||52 || | + | 18 || May 1996 || 52 || “Fandom in the 1960s” || |
− | 19 ||November 1996 ||48 || | + | 19 || November 1996 || 48 || “L.A. Con” || |
− | 20 ||May 1997 ||52 || | + | 20 || May 1997 || 52 || “Archeology and Anthropology” || Also includes an appreciation of [[Bill Rotsler]] in words and pictures from several [[fanartists]] |
− | 21 ||December 1997 ||56 || | + | 21 || December 1997 || 56 || “[[LSC3|LoneStarCon]]” || |
− | 22 ||June 1998 ||52 || | + | 22 || June 1998 || 52 || “Connections” || |
− | 23 ||January 1999 ||48 || | + | 23 || January 1999 || 48 || “[[Bucconeer]]” || |
− | 24 ||August 1999 ||52 || | + | 24 || August 1999 || 52 || “Communication” || |
− | 25 ||April 2000 ||60 || | + | 25 || April 2000 || 60 || “Australia/[[Aussiecon 4|AussieCon]]” || |
− | 26 ||December 2000 ||56 || | + | 26 || December 2000 || 56 || “[[Chicon 7|Chicon]]” || |
− | 27 ||December 2001 ||60 || | + | 27 || December 2001 || 60 || “Welcome to the future!” || |
− | 28 ||June 2002 ||108 || | + | 28 || June 2002 || 108 || Part 1 of “A Mimosa Fanthology” || |
− | 29 ||December 2002 ||92 || | + | 29 || December 2002 || 92 || Part 2 of “A Mimosa Fanthology” || |
− | 30 ||August 2003 ||70 ||Final issue | + | 30 || August 2003 || 70 || “[[FIAWOL]]” || Final issue |
</tab> | </tab> | ||
− | {{ | + | * {{fanzineindex}}. |
+ | * [https://jophan.org/mimosa/ Official website.] | ||
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+ | {{publication | start=1982 | end=2003}} | ||
[[Category:fanzine]] | [[Category:fanzine]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Latest revision as of 06:28, 29 November 2022
Mimosa was a genzine with a strong emphasis on fanhistory edited by Rich and Nicki Lynch, with 30 issues from 1982 to 2003. The Lynchii also published two “best of Mimosa” fanthologies: A Mimosa Fanthology and A Mimosa Fanthology, Part 2.
Awards and Honors
- Mimosa won the Best Fanzine Hugo in 1991–1994, 1997, 1998, and 2003, and it was nominated in 1995, 1996, 1999-2002, and 2004.
Issue | Date | Pages | Theme | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | January 1982 | 40 | ||
2 | January 1987 | 38 | “It’s still alive!” | |
3 | September 1987 | 44 | ||
4 | April 1988 | 34 | Transcript of “Mimosa Live” | It was staged during Chattacon XIII |
5 | August 1988 | 42 | “Farewell to Tennessee” | |
6 | April 1989 | 40 | “Welcome to Maryland” | |
7 | December 1989 | 44 | “Transitions” | |
8 | August 1990 | 42 | ||
9 | December 1990 | 42 | “Confiction” | |
10 | July 1991 | 50 | “Fan History Through the Years” | |
11 | December 1991 | 62 | ||
12 | July 1992 | 72 | “Influences from the Past” | |
13 | January 1993 | 64 | ||
14 | August 1993 | 66 | ||
15 | April 1994 | 74 | “Food” | |
16 | December 1994 | 58 | “Worldcons” | This was the final issue reproduced by mimeograph; subsequent issues were printed |
17 | October 1995 | 48 | “Fire Aftermath” | |
18 | May 1996 | 52 | “Fandom in the 1960s” | |
19 | November 1996 | 48 | “L.A. Con” | |
20 | May 1997 | 52 | “Archeology and Anthropology” | Also includes an appreciation of Bill Rotsler in words and pictures from several fanartists |
21 | December 1997 | 56 | “LoneStarCon” | |
22 | June 1998 | 52 | “Connections” | |
23 | January 1999 | 48 | “Bucconeer” | |
24 | August 1999 | 52 | “Communication” | |
25 | April 2000 | 60 | “Australia/AussieCon” | |
26 | December 2000 | 56 | “Chicon” | |
27 | December 2001 | 60 | “Welcome to the future!” | |
28 | June 2002 | 108 | Part 1 of “A Mimosa Fanthology” | |
29 | December 2002 | 92 | Part 2 of “A Mimosa Fanthology” | |
30 | August 2003 | 70 | “FIAWOL” | Final issue |
- Mimosa online at fanac.org.
- Official website.
Publication | 1982—2003 |
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