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- The Hugo Award for Best Semiprozine is given each year to a periodical publication related to science fiction or fantasy that meets several criteria having...
- magazines were labeled "semiprozines", and were eventually sold rather than traded, and paid their contributors. Some semiprozines publish original fiction...
- Morgan declared Emerald City to be a semiprozine, and the magazine was nominated in 2006 for Best Semiprozine, while Morgan was again nominated for Best...
- Best Semiprozine Nominated 2021 Ignyte Award Best Fiction Podcast Nominated Aurora Award Best Related Work Nominated Hugo Award Best Semiprozine Nominated...
- then ceased operations in 2008. Speculations was a Hugo Award for Best Semiprozine nominee seven times. Kent Brewster was the publisher. Editors included...
- category "Best Semiprozine" was established. As of 2012[update], Locus won the award for "Best Fanzine" eight times and for "Best Semiprozine" 22 times during...
- society in Finland. It was founded in 1976. The society publishes its own semiprozine, called Spin, also the oldest in Finland. It maintains a club room at...
- renamed Best Related Work) was added, followed by a category for Best Semiprozine (semi-professional magazine) in 1984. In 1983, members of the Church...
- Fiction. Interzone was nominated several times for the Hugo award for best semiprozine, winning in 1995. In 2005, the Worldcon committee gave Pringle a Special...
- fan artists, and appearing in low- or non-paying publications such as semiprozines or fanzines, and in the art shows of science fiction conventions. The...