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− | An [[apazine]] edited by [[R. Graeme Cameron]]. It began as an [[apazine]] for [[FHAPA]] (the Fan History [[APA]]) for its first two issues, concentrating primarily on the history of [[ | + | An [[apazine]] edited by [[R. Graeme Cameron]]. It began as an [[apazine]] for [[FHAPA]] (the Fan History [[APA]]) for its first two issues, concentrating primarily on the history of [[VCON]] & [[BCSFA]]. When [[FHAPA]] folded, it remained dormant till he founded [[CANFAPA]] (the Canadian Fanzine [[APA]]). In [[CANFAPA]] it became devoted entirely to [[Canadian]] [[fanzines]], history of, etc. |
For [[FHAPA]]: 1996 - (#1 - Feb) (#2 - Oct) | For [[FHAPA]]: 1996 - (#1 - Feb) (#2 - Oct) |
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An apazine edited by R. Graeme Cameron. It began as an apazine for FHAPA (the Fan History APA) for its first two issues, concentrating primarily on the history of VCON & BCSFA. When FHAPA folded, it remained dormant till he founded CANFAPA (the Canadian Fanzine APA). In CANFAPA it became devoted entirely to Canadian fanzines, history of, etc.
For FHAPA: 1996 - (#1 - Feb) (#2 - Oct) For CANFAPA: 1998 - (#3 - Mar) (#4 - May) (#5 - Jul)
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