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== (1) A [[New Zealand]] [[Clubzine]] ==
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(Did you mean a [[Spacewarp]], a [[Warp (Chute fanzine)|David Chute fanzine]] or a [[Warp (NZ clubzine|New Zealand clubzine)]]?)
The [[clubzine]] of the [[National Association for Science Fiction]] of [[New Zealand]].
 
  
== (2) [[Clubzine]] of [[MonSFFA]]==
 
 
The [[clubzine]] of [[MonSFFA]] since 1988, WARP has and continues to provide, to this day, an avenue for the publication of MonSFFA club members' SF/F writing—fan fiction, book and movie reviews, feature articles and opinion pieces—as well as their artwork and photography. Over its more than 25-year history, WARP has profited from the exceptional quality of these submissions and established a reputation as a first-rate, multiple-award-winning Canadian sci-fi [[clubzine]]. In 2011, [[R. Graeme Cameron]]'s [[Fanzine Fanac Awards Society]] gave ''Warp'' its first Best Fanzine award.  
 
The [[clubzine]] of [[MonSFFA]] since 1988, WARP has and continues to provide, to this day, an avenue for the publication of MonSFFA club members' SF/F writing—fan fiction, book and movie reviews, feature articles and opinion pieces—as well as their artwork and photography. Over its more than 25-year history, WARP has profited from the exceptional quality of these submissions and established a reputation as a first-rate, multiple-award-winning Canadian sci-fi [[clubzine]]. In 2011, [[R. Graeme Cameron]]'s [[Fanzine Fanac Awards Society]] gave ''Warp'' its first Best Fanzine award.  
  
 
Issues were originally available only in print form, which have since been converted to online pdf's. At present, issues are made available both on paper and on the web.  
 
Issues were originally available only in print form, which have since been converted to online pdf's. At present, issues are made available both on paper and on the web.  
  
{{link | website=http://www.monsffa.ca/}}
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{{publication | website=http://www.monsffa.ca/ | start=1988}}
 
 
== (3) [[Fanzine]] by [[David Chute]]==
 
A [[fanzine]] published by [[David Chute]].
 
 
 
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See also [[Spacewarp]]
 
 
 
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Revision as of 03:15, 15 January 2020

(Did you mean a Spacewarp, a David Chute fanzine or a New Zealand clubzine)?)

The clubzine of MonSFFA since 1988, WARP has and continues to provide, to this day, an avenue for the publication of MonSFFA club members' SF/F writing—fan fiction, book and movie reviews, feature articles and opinion pieces—as well as their artwork and photography. Over its more than 25-year history, WARP has profited from the exceptional quality of these submissions and established a reputation as a first-rate, multiple-award-winning Canadian sci-fi clubzine. In 2011, R. Graeme Cameron's Fanzine Fanac Awards Society gave Warp its first Best Fanzine award.

Issues were originally available only in print form, which have since been converted to online pdf's. At present, issues are made available both on paper and on the web.


Publication Website 1988
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