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− | Described as | + | '''''YAFA Staffer''''' was a 38-page [[one-shot]] [[fanzine]] produced by [[Max Harden|Max]]. Described as 'An accidental [[fanzine]] about the [[2005 Worldcon|Worldcon of 2005]] ...' it covered the experience of working on the Young Adult Fun Activities ([[YAFA]]) programme at [[Interaction]]. The central text is by Max but it also includes contributions from other members of the team. Cover artwork is by [[Sue Mason]]. |
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Latest revision as of 08:39, 18 February 2024
YAFA Staffer was a 38-page one-shot fanzine produced by Max. Described as 'An accidental fanzine about the Worldcon of 2005 ...' it covered the experience of working on the Young Adult Fun Activities (YAFA) programme at Interaction. The central text is by Max but it also includes contributions from other members of the team. Cover artwork is by Sue Mason.
Publication | Website | 2005 |
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