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'''''James Gunn’s Ad Astra''''' is an online [[zine]] launched in June 2012 that combines a creative magazine and an [[academic]] journal. It showcases [[sf]] creators and [[fans]], and the research and study of scholars of [[speculative fiction]]. It’s loosely connected to the [[Gunn Center for the Study of Science Fiction]]. | '''''James Gunn’s Ad Astra''''' is an online [[zine]] launched in June 2012 that combines a creative magazine and an [[academic]] journal. It showcases [[sf]] creators and [[fans]], and the research and study of scholars of [[speculative fiction]]. It’s loosely connected to the [[Gunn Center for the Study of Science Fiction]]. | ||
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(Did you mean a different Ad Astra?)
James Gunn’s Ad Astra is an online zine launched in June 2012 that combines a creative magazine and an academic journal. It showcases sf creators and fans, and the research and study of scholars of speculative fiction. It’s loosely connected to the Gunn Center for the Study of Science Fiction.
Publication | 2012— |
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