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− | A [[fanzine]] published by [[John Purcell]] with | + | A [[fanzine]] published by [[John Purcell]] with 54 issues 2007 through present (December 2022). Cover artists have been [[Taral Wayne]], [[Brad Foster]], [[Martin James Ditmar Jenssen|Ditmar]], [[Steve Stiles]], [[Maurine Starkey]], [[Valerie Purcell]], [[Alan White]], and others. A [[genzine]] (general interest science fiction fanzine), ''Askance'' is published on a roughly quarterly schedule and appears mostly as an electronic [[fanzine]], although print copies are sometimes produced and mailed. In the summer of 2013, it was joined by a small, paper-only sister [[fanzine]], ''[[Askew]]'', which appears anywhere from 5 weeks to three months apart, depending on how busy Purcell is. Life has a tendency to dictate life's duties, and producing [[fanzines]] definitely is impacted by Life Itself. |
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Issue || Date || Pages || Notes | Issue || Date || Pages || Notes | ||
− | 1 ||March 2007 || || | + | 1 || March 2007 || || |
− | 6 ||January 2008 || || | + | 6 || January 2008 || || |
− | ||March 2010 || ||Third [[Annish]] | + | || March 2010 || || Third [[Annish]] |
− | ||March 2011 || || | + | || March 2011 || || |
− | 26 ||March 2012 || || | + | 26 || March 2012 || || |
− | 29 ||August 2013 || || | + | 29 || August 2013 || || |
+ | 38 V9.3 || October 2016 || 38 || | ||
+ | 39 V9.4 || February 2017 || 41 || in five parts | ||
+ | 41 V10.2 || July 2017 || 30 || in two parts | ||
+ | 45 V12.1 || November 2018 || 30 || in two parts | ||
+ | 46 V12.2 || July 2019 || 38 || | ||
+ | 47 V12.3 || December 2019 || 48 || | ||
+ | 48 V12.4 || May 2020 || 32 || | ||
+ | 49 V13.1 || September 2020 || 32 || | ||
+ | 50 V13.2 || December 2020 || 56 || | ||
+ | 51 V13.3 || May 2021 || 24 || | ||
+ | 52 V13.4 || December 2021 || 30 || | ||
+ | 53 V14.1 || July 2022 || 32 || | ||
+ | 54 V14.2 || December 2022 || 38 || | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:19, 11 January 2023
A fanzine published by John Purcell with 54 issues 2007 through present (December 2022). Cover artists have been Taral Wayne, Brad Foster, Ditmar, Steve Stiles, Maurine Starkey, Valerie Purcell, Alan White, and others. A genzine (general interest science fiction fanzine), Askance is published on a roughly quarterly schedule and appears mostly as an electronic fanzine, although print copies are sometimes produced and mailed. In the summer of 2013, it was joined by a small, paper-only sister fanzine, Askew, which appears anywhere from 5 weeks to three months apart, depending on how busy Purcell is. Life has a tendency to dictate life's duties, and producing fanzines definitely is impacted by Life Itself.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | March 2007 | ||
6 | January 2008 | ||
March 2010 | Third Annish | ||
March 2011 | |||
26 | March 2012 | ||
29 | August 2013 | ||
38 V9.3 | October 2016 | 38 | |
39 V9.4 | February 2017 | 41 | in five parts |
41 V10.2 | July 2017 | 30 | in two parts |
45 V12.1 | November 2018 | 30 | in two parts |
46 V12.2 | July 2019 | 38 | |
47 V12.3 | December 2019 | 48 | |
48 V12.4 | May 2020 | 32 | |
49 V13.1 | September 2020 | 32 | |
50 V13.2 | December 2020 | 56 | |
51 V13.3 | May 2021 | 24 | |
52 V13.4 | December 2021 | 30 | |
53 V14.1 | July 2022 | 32 | |
54 V14.2 | December 2022 | 38 |
Askance online at fanac.org
Publication | Website | 2007— |
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