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− | Greg Hills is a [[New Zealand]] [[fan]] who ran [[Wellcon B]] and founded [[Aotearapa]] before moving to [[Australia]]. | + | Greg Hills is a [[New Zealand]] [[fan]] and member of the [[National Association for Science Fiction]] who ran [[Wellcon B]] and founded [[Aotearapa]] before moving to [[Australia]]. |
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* ''[[Gutenberg's Fanzine]]'' [late 80s-early 90s] | * ''[[Gutenberg's Fanzine]]'' [late 80s-early 90s] | ||
* ''[[Secant]]'' | * ''[[Secant]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Southern Fanzine Review]]'' [1980s] | ||
* ''[[Thyme]]'' (a few issues) | * ''[[Thyme]]'' (a few issues) | ||
* ''[[Vapourware]]'' | * ''[[Vapourware]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Warp (NZ)]]'' [1980-81] (some issues) | ||
{{person | born=????}} | {{person | born=????}} |
Latest revision as of 10:13, 2 February 2024
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Greg Hills is a New Zealand fan and member of the National Association for Science Fiction who ran Wellcon B and founded Aotearapa before moving to Australia.
- Bombed Budgie Journal
- The Enchanted Duplicator (1988 edition)
- Gutenberg's Fanzine [late 80s-early 90s]
- Secant
- Southern Fanzine Review [1980s]
- Thyme (a few issues)
- Vapourware
- Warp [1980-81] (some issues)
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