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Garth Spencer compiled this list of fanzines he was aware were active in 2019.
What follows is an (unfortunately incomplete) list of such current fanzines as I can verify, drawn from my emails, and from eFanzines.com. Other fanzines may not have appeared in 2018, for all I know.
Two or three things to note: these are all English-language fanzines (I no longer have any information about French-language fanzines, from Quebec or from anywhere else, and have never gotten a word about Spanish-language fanzines); the great majority are from North America, especially the United States; and since the rise of the Internet, a great many are now produced and distributed online.
- Alexiad, Lisa & Joseph Major
- Amanita, Cyril Simsa
- Archive, Arthur D. Hlavaty, available from hlavaty@panix.com, https://supergee.dreamwidth.org/, or http://www.maroney.org/hlavaty/. Collecting historical excerpts of Arthur Hlavaty’s classic smartassery. My kind of belly laughs.
- Askance, John Purcell
- Askew, John Purcell
- Ayatochtl, Bob Hole
- BCSFAzine, Felicity Walker. Monthly newsletter of the British Columbia Science Fiction Association, a social organization. For reasons that escape me although Felicity explained them a couple of times, BCSFAzine is numbered about 14 months behind its actual production date, so much of the news is, um, “olds”. The main distinction this issue is a review of the latest VCON (Vancouver’s general-interest SF convention in the fall).
- BEAM, Nic Farey and Ulrika O’Brien
- Breaking It All Down, Alex Case
- Bunyip, Bob Hole
- Claims Department, Chris Garcia
- CounterClock, Wolf von Witting
- CyberCozen, Leybl Botwinik ed., The Israeli Society for Science Fiction and Fantasy, http://www.sf-f.org.il. Media SF news, with Web links; reviews of SF movies and series; and news of an upcoming anthology release.
- Eldritch Science, N3F
- Enter at Your Own Risk, Chuck Connor
- Exhibition Hall, Chris Garcia and John Purcell
- Fadeaway, Robert Jennings
- FANAC Update, Joe Siclari
- FLAG, Andy Hooper
- Fornax, Charles Rector
- Inca, Rob Jackson
- Ionisphere, N3F
- iOTA, Leigh Edmonds
- Journey Planet, John Coxon, James Bacon and Chris Garcia
- Lightning Round, Alexander Bouchard
- Mangaverse N3F
- MT Void, Mark Leeper
- Mumblings from Munchkinland, Chris Nelson
- My Back Pages, Rich Lynch
- New Church, Cyril Simsa
- New Lamps For Old! SF Genie, Robin Usher “currently available for download on YouScribe, although it's rather large. Around 100 pages usually, and occasionally 200 pages. I've been writing a monthly issue for 7 years, and I'm a published science fiction critic and author. Each issue of NLFO - SFG contains 10 articles on the theme of science fiction as well as critical pieces on individual authors.” (Robin Usher, November 2018)
- Opuntia, Dale Speirs
- Origin, N3F
- Random Jottings, Michael Dobson
- Rat Sass, Taral Wayne
- SF Commentary, Bruce Gillespie
- SideTrekked, from Science Fiction London (Ontario)
- Skyliner, Alan White
- Spartacus, Guy H. Lillian III
- Sporadic, Bill Plott
- Surprising Stories, John Thiel
- Swill
- TAFF News
- The Cathartic Route (2018 Worldcon trip report), Guy H. Lillian III
- The Drink Tank, Guy H. Lillian III
- The Incompleat Register, Nick Farey
- The Kommandeur
- The National Fantasy Fan, N3F
- The Obdurate Eye, Garth Spencer
- The Ottawa SF Statement, Grant Duff. Monthly newsletter of the Ottawa SF Society. A bit thinner than in previous years, featuring some upcoming astronomical events, recent and upcoming movies, and a calendar of upcoming conventions in the region.
- The PDF Dragon, John Thiel
- The Portable Museum of Science Fiction Newsletter
- The Ray X X-rayer, Ray Palm
- The Reluctant Famulus, Tom Sadler
- The Science Fact & Fiction Concatenation, Jonathan Cowie
- The View from Entropy Hall, Ed Meskys
- The White Notebooks, Pete Young
- The Zine Dump, Guy H. Lillian III
- Tightbeam, N3F
- Trap Door, Robert Lichtman
- Vibrator, Graham Charnock
- Watch the Skies, from Harrisburg, Pa. SF reading group
- What It’s All About, Geri Sullivan
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