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A [[genzine]] published via [[mimeo]] by [[Bill Breiding]] and [[June Breiding]] in [[San Francisco, CA]].
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''(Did you want the [[Starfire Press & Amateur Science Fiction Writers Club]]?)''
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A [[genzine]] [[published]] via [[mimeo]] by [[Bill Breiding]] and [[June Breiding]] in [[San Francisco, CA]].
  
 
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{{publication |start=1973 |end=1998|Locale=San Francisco, CA}}
 
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Latest revision as of 08:54, 2 October 2023

(Did you want the Starfire Press & Amateur Science Fiction Writers Club?)


A genzine published via mimeo by Bill Breiding and June Breiding in San Francisco, CA.

Issue Date Pages Notes
3/4 1973 Mimeo
1 February 1974 18
2 April 1974 34
3 June 1974 10
4 October 1974 44
5 February 1975 84
6 August 1975 70
7 April 1976 68
8 August 1976 54
10 1977 56
9 1998 “It’s a long story.”



Publication 19731998
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