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− | ''Vanamonde'' is the [[personalzine]] of [[John Hertz]], distributed with ''[[APA-L]]''. Strictly confined to two sides of one page, it has appeared weekly since 1993 and is noted for elegance, wit and occasional obscurity. | + | '''''Vanamonde''''' is the [[personalzine]] of [[John Hertz]], distributed with ''[[APA-L]]''. Strictly confined to two sides of one page, it has appeared weekly since 1993 and is noted for elegance, wit and occasional obscurity. |
− | {{publication}} | + | It is named for a being of pure intellect in ''The City and the Stars'' by [[Arthur C. Clarke]]. |
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[[Category:fanzine]] | [[Category:fanzine]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:20, 6 March 2021
Vanamonde is the personalzine of John Hertz, distributed with APA-L. Strictly confined to two sides of one page, it has appeared weekly since 1993 and is noted for elegance, wit and occasional obscurity.
It is named for a being of pure intellect in The City and the Stars by Arthur C. Clarke.
Publication | 1993— |
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