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Polyhedron (formerly
Polyhedron Newszine) was a
magazine targeting consumers of role-playing games, and
originally the
official publication of the RPGA...
- Apparatchik's
website "Fandom World-Wide
Mourns Loss Of Hard-Hitting One-Stamp
Newszine,"
Plokta 81; Aug. 25, 1997
Cheryl Morgan, "Anything but duff," Emerald...
- File 770 is a long-running
science fiction fanzine,
newszine, and blog site
published and
administered by Mike Glyer. It has been
published every year...
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Palmdale is a city in
northern Los
Angeles County in the U.S.
state of California. The city lies in the
Antelope Valley of
Southern California. The San...
- both the
editor and
publisher of the long-running
science fiction fan
newszine File 770. He has won the Hugo
Award 12
times in two categories: File 770...
- a
mimeographed general science fiction and
fantasy newszine.
Locus succeeded the
monthly newszine Science Fiction Times (formerly
Fantasy Times, founded...
- Sherman, Mark. "Lawmakers
criticize FBI director's
expensive project".
Newszine.
Archived from the
original on
August 30, 2006.
Retrieved June 6, 2006...
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Polyhedron may also
refer to:
Polyhedron (magazine),
formerly Polyhedron Newszine, a
former magazine targeting consumers of role-playing
games Polyhedron...
- the
Forgotten Realms.: 95 In July 1990, the RPGA Network's
Polyhedron Newszine began publishing a
monthly column by
Greenwood entitled "The Everwinking...
- constructive)
zines devoted to
science fiction and
fantasy criticism, and
newszines such as Locus—became more
professional journals,
produced by
desktop publishing...