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[[Fanzine]] edited by [[Alex Heatley]].  He writes on eFanzines.com:
 
[[Fanzine]] edited by [[Alex Heatley]].  He writes on eFanzines.com:
  
"''Phlogiston'' was a [[New Zealand]] [[fanzine]], mostly [[sercon]], which ran from [[1984]] to 1996 mostly quarterly. It published columns by the Bearded Triffid and many others ([[Tim Jones]], [[David Harvey]]). Also interviews with a number of authors, including [[Roger Zelazny]], [[Joe Haldeman]], [[Larry Niven]], [[Dan Simmons]].
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"''Phlogiston'' was a [[New Zealand]] [[fanzine]], mostly [[sercon]], which ran from 1984 to 1996 mostly quarterly. It published columns by the Bearded Triffid and many others ([[Tim Jones]], [[David Harvey]]). Also interviews with a number of authors, including [[Roger Zelazny]], [[Joe Haldeman]], [[Larry Niven]], [[Dan Simmons]].
  
 
"For a number of years ''Phlogiston'' was the sole semi-regular non-[[clubzine]] published in [[New Zealand]]."
 
"For a number of years ''Phlogiston'' was the sole semi-regular non-[[clubzine]] published in [[New Zealand]]."
  
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Revision as of 10:45, 2 December 2019

Fanzine edited by Alex Heatley. He writes on eFanzines.com:

"Phlogiston was a New Zealand fanzine, mostly sercon, which ran from 1984 to 1996 mostly quarterly. It published columns by the Bearded Triffid and many others (Tim Jones, David Harvey). Also interviews with a number of authors, including Roger Zelazny, Joe Haldeman, Larry Niven, Dan Simmons.

"For a number of years Phlogiston was the sole semi-regular non-clubzine published in New Zealand."


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