Difference between revisions of "Amazine"
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A seldom used term describing a type of fanzine whose principle characteristic is articles describing aspects of mundane reality in a "grandiose and fantastical" manner. Meant to be applied to zines with articles employing exaggeration for satiric effect, but often loosely applied to any SF [[fanzine]] containing a preponderance of non-SF subject matter. | A seldom used term describing a type of fanzine whose principle characteristic is articles describing aspects of mundane reality in a "grandiose and fantastical" manner. Meant to be applied to zines with articles employing exaggeration for satiric effect, but often loosely applied to any SF [[fanzine]] containing a preponderance of non-SF subject matter. | ||
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Revision as of 03:48, 5 March 2020
(Did you mean the Phil Harrell apazine?)
Obsolete slang
From Canadian Fancyclopedia |
A seldom used term describing a type of fanzine whose principle characteristic is articles describing aspects of mundane reality in a "grandiose and fantastical" manner. Meant to be applied to zines with articles employing exaggeration for satiric effect, but often loosely applied to any SF fanzine containing a preponderance of non-SF subject matter. |
By Harry Warner, Jr. |
Fanspeak |
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