{"id":8433,"date":"2012-04-02T00:15:20","date_gmt":"2012-04-02T08:15:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/aidanmoher.com\/blog\/?p=8433"},"modified":"2012-09-09T14:05:59","modified_gmt":"2012-09-09T22:05:59","slug":"ma-vie-en-zines-by-christopher-j-garcia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/aidanmoher.com\/blog\/2012\/04\/articles\/ma-vie-en-zines-by-christopher-j-garcia\/","title":{"rendered":"&#8220;Ma Vie en Zines&#8221; by Christopher J. Garcia"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/aidanmoher.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/04\/Granfalloon.jpeg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/aidanmoher.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/04\/Granfalloon.jpeg\" alt=\"Cover for Granfalloon\" title=\"Cover for Granfalloon\" width=\"180\" height=\"233\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-8440\" \/><\/a>In the beginning, there were zines. Shortly after fish crawled out of the primordial ooze, and were greeted by First Fandom, zines started to appear.  Science Fiction fandom wasn\u2019t even invented when folks started doing the earliest things we\u2019d call fanzines. Mostly, they were related to sports at first, and later to film stars and the like. Science Fiction fandom evolved and became the group most strongly associated with fanzines, largely because we popularized the name \u2018fanzine\u2019. Over the years, zines became the primary way that fans communicated when they couldn\u2019t be in the same place physically. Over the years, this was slowly replaced, first by more frequent cons and ever-growing clubs, later by electronic bulletin boards, then USENET, then CompuServe, then AOL, and nowadays we\u2019re up to blogs and such. Zines themselves evolved, first in the technology used to create them, later in the way they were presented. Most fanzines today are either done completely electronic or have a PDF version that echoes a printed version. And there are a few that have no electronic version at all. Not a lot, but there are some. We\u2019ll get into that later. <\/p>\n<p>I came into fanzines twice. My Dad loved \u2018em. He had a fairly good little collection that he had for years. I used to color in them, but I learned how to read from issues of <em>Granfalloon<\/em> and <em>Niekas<\/em>. Over the years, I drifted out of fandom, only to return around 2004, finally starting my own zine, <a href=\"http:\/\/efanzines.com\/DrinkTank\/\" title=\"The Drink Tank, edited by Christopher J. Garcia\" target=\"_blank\"><em>The Drink Tank<\/em><\/a>, on January 31st, 2005. Over the last seven years, I\u2019ve expanded the number of zines I\u2019ve done, have got myself nominated a few times for the Hugo, managed to somehow win one of the things, and have made friends from around the world. That\u2019s what zines have done for me.<br \/>\n<!--more--><br \/>\nTo me, a zine has a feeling of completeness to it. It\u2019s not a record of a moment; it\u2019s a record of a period of collaboration. There are zines that are entirely the work of one person, but they\u2019re getting rarer and rarer, it seems. In a way, those are the precursors of blogs, as I see it. Most zines are a mixture of writing and art, laid out in some form. The end result is an artifact; something with cohesion and a sense of togetherness. Many would say that Zines are a form of communication, and I\u2019m not quite sure I agree. There are lots of ways to communicate, and I\u2019d never really use a zine for that. To me, it\u2019s a place for presentation, to show some of what you\u2019re thinking, to show off the work of other folks. I\u2019m lucky in that I\u2019ve got a band of friends who are willing to send stuff to me to include in the zines. <\/p>\n<p>Of course, I\u2019m not the only one doing zines, and maybe that\u2019s part of why people are having a hard time continuing to take zines seriously. There aren\u2019t as many zinesters as there were in the late 1980s up to the mid-1990s. That was probably the peak as far as numbers go. The number of zines being produced on paper alone is pretty small, frequent Hugo nominee <em>Banana Wings<\/em> is the most prominent, but there are dozens that do both print and web editions. Some of the zines that do both include the exceptional <em><a href=\"http:\/\/efanzines.com\/Chunga\/\" title=\"Chunga\" target=\"_blank\">Chunga<\/a><\/em> by J. Randrew Byers, carl juarez and Andy Hooper, Steven H Silver\u2019s wonderful <em><a href=\"http:\/\/efanzines.com\/Argentus\/\" title=\"Argentus, edited by Steven H. Silver\" target=\"_blank\">Argentus<\/a><\/em>, Guy H. Lillian\u2019s excellent <em><a href=\"http:\/\/efanzines.com\/Challenger\/index.htm\" title=\"Challenger, edited by Guy H. Lillian\" target=\"_blank\">Challenger<\/a><\/em>, and <em><a href=\"http:\/\/efanzines.com\/JourneyPlanet\/\" title=\"Journey Planet, edited by Christopher J. Garcia and James Bacon\" target=\"_blank\">Journey Planet<\/a><\/em>, where James Bacon and I team up with some great folks every few months. The combination form has become more and more popular as recent years have seen costs in printing and mailing increase greatly and this allows for a larger audience.<\/p>\n<p>And yes, there are web-only fanzines. Since 2005, web-only fanzines have seen an explosion made possible by Bill Burn\u2019s <a href=\"http:\/\/efanzines.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">eFanzines.com<\/a>. Many people have pointed to Arnie Katz\u2019s <em><a href=\"http:\/\/efanzines.com\/VFW\/index.htm\" title=\"Vegas Fandom Weekly, edited by Arnie Katz\" target=\"_blank\"><em>Vegas Fandom Weekly<\/em><\/a><\/em> for starting a flood of other web fanzines like <em>The Drink Tank<\/em> and <a href=\"http:\/\/efanzines.com\/SFSF\/index.htm\" title=\"Science Fiction San Francisco on eFanzines.com\" target=\"_blank\"><em>Science Fiction San Francisco<\/em><\/a>. An unexpected side effect of the existence of eFanzines is the return of a fair number of zines that hadn\u2019t been published in decades. Pete Weston\u2019s <a href=\"http:\/\/efanzines.com\/Prolapse\/index.htm\" title=\"Relapse, edited by Pete Weson\" target=\"_blank\"><em>Relapse<\/em><\/a>, Rob Jackson\u2019s <em><a href=\"http:\/\/efanzines.com\/Inca\/index.htm\" title=\"Inca, Edited by Rob Jackson\" target=\"_blank\">Inca<\/a><\/em>, and Mike Maera\u2019s <a href=\"http:\/\/efanzines.com\/AMFO\/index.htm\" title=\"A Meara for Observers, edited by Mike Meara\" target=\"_blank\"><em>A Meara For Observers<\/em><\/a> all returned after long layoffs, and fans who hadn\u2019t seen the light of day for years like John Neilsen-Hall and Eric Mayer came back to regularly give us zines and articles. Legendary 1960s fan and former WorldCon chair Earl Kemk\u2019s <a href=\"http:\/\/pdf.textfiles.com\/efanzines\/EK\/\" title=\"eI, edited by Earl Kemk\" target=\"_blank\"><em>eI<\/em><\/a> recently ended a near-decade long run as one of the most impressive and far-ranging zines of all-time. More and more fanzine activity seems to be happening on or around the eFanzines crowd, including the current youth movement that seems to be taking hold. <em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.yipezine.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">Yipe!, the Costumers Zine of Record<\/a><\/em>, John Coxon\u2019s <em><a href=\"http:\/\/efanzines.com\/Procrastinations\/index.htm\" title=\"Procrastinations, edited by John Coxon\" target=\"_blank\">Procrastinations<\/a><\/em>, <em><a href=\"http:\/\/efanzines.com\/DarkMatter\/\" title=\"Dark Matter, edited by Nalini Harris\" target=\"_blank\">Dark Matter<\/a><\/em> by Nalini Harris, and the darkly humorous <em>Bullshit!<\/em> from William Housel are all a part of a youngening that has been happening over the last few years. <\/p>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/aidanmoher.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/04\/fanzines.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/aidanmoher.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/04\/fanzines.png\" alt=\"Various Fanzines\" title=\"Various Fanzines\" width=\"549\" height=\"192\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-8442\" srcset=\"https:\/\/aidanmoher.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/04\/fanzines.png 549w, https:\/\/aidanmoher.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/04\/fanzines-300x104.png 300w, https:\/\/aidanmoher.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/04\/fanzines-500x174.png 500w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 549px) 100vw, 549px\" \/><\/a>\n<p>For me, fanzines are about having a good time. I love layout, I love playing with art and text and I especially love finding strange connections. I also love that there\u2019s absolutely nothing that I HAVE to do. There\u2019s no requirements for what a fanzine has to be or do. I guess that\u2019s what\u2019s drawn me all these years, the freedom to work on what I want to do and not to have to worry about anything. Yeah, sometimes this leads to a \u201csomewhat sloppy effect\u201d (according to the <em>Encyclopedia of Science Fiction<\/em>), but it makes me happy to get to do it all the way I get to do it. It\u2019s a lot of fun, and to me, if it\u2019s not fun, why do it? That attitude would also explain the lack of grammar-checking in GarciaZines\u2026<\/p>\n<p>There is also a lovely community that gathers annually at a convention called <a href=\"http:\/\/www.corflu.org\/\" title=\"The Official website of the CorFlu Convention\" target=\"_blank\">CorFlu<\/a>. It travels around the world, usually attracting between 50 and a hundred or so folks from several countries. A lot of folks participate in on-line mailing lists as well. It\u2019s a community that can seem to be a bit closed off to folks who are new, but what\u2019s interesting is that anyone can find themselves in the fold if they participate. It\u2019s a good bunch of folks, a lot of fun to drink with!<\/p>\n<p>There are challenges that face zines. There\u2019s the general aging of a lot of Fanzine Fandom. While we\u2019ve got a string of youth woven in at the moment, there\u2019s a lot of folks in their 50s and 60s. There\u2019s the ever-increasing number of folks who might have gone in for fanzines back in the day who are now finding themselves blogging or engaged in other kinds of writing. There\u2019s the costs of printing for those who enjoy the feel of their works on paper. There\u2019s the problem of getting folks to notice what you\u2019re doing. There are so many other forms of writing out there, and the view that Fanzines are an old folks\u2019 pastime has helped to keep younger fans from checking out what\u2019s going on in the world of zines. For us web-based folks, there\u2019s the problem of Letters of Comment. In the past, Letters of Comments, LoCs, were very much the norm with many zines consisting of long letter columns that would sometimes outpace the length of the rest of the contents all together. Many of electronic zines have trouble getting comments. These things happen. <\/p>\n<p>There are many impressive zines out there today. The first ones that come to mind are some of those I\u2019ve already mentioned, plus ones like <a href=\"http:\/\/efanzines.com\/Prior\/index.htm\" title=\"Askance, edited by John Purcell\" target=\"_blank\"><em>Askance<\/em><\/a> from Mr. John Purcell. You can\u2019t go wrong with <a href=\"http:\/\/efanzines.com\/TrapDoor\/index.htm\" title=\"Trap Door, edited by Robert Lichtman\" target=\"_blank\"><em>Trap Door<\/em><\/a> from the legendary Robert Lichtman and a contributors list which reads like a list of the finest fannish writers in the world. Rich Coad\u2019s <a href=\"http:\/\/efanzines.com\/SoWS\/index.htm\" title=\"Sense of Wonder Stories, edited by Rich Coad\" target=\"_blank\"><em>Sense of Wonder Stories<\/em><\/a> is one of the best of all the zines about both fandom and science fiction. If you like your discussion of science fiction deep, thoughtful and thorough, you must try and read Bruce Gillespie\u2019s <em><a href=\"http:\/\/efanzines.com\/SFC\/\" title=\"SF Commentary, edited by Bruce Gillespie\" target=\"_blank\"><em>SF Commentary<\/em><\/a><\/em>. It may well be the best writing about SF in the world today. <\/p>\n<p>So, that\u2019s Fanzines to me. I really believe that some of the finest writing in the world is happening in zines. It\u2019s a world that you might wanna give a try. Start with <a href=\"http:\/\/efanzines.com\" title=\"The Official website of eFanzines.com\" target=\"_blank\">eFanzines.com<\/a> and look at what\u2019s out there. The variety of stuff there is huge and you can\u2019t go wrong\u2026 and if you do, well, there\u2019s so much more that might just work for ya!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In the beginning, there were zines. Shortly after fish crawled out of the primordial ooze, and were greeted by First Fandom, zines started to appear. Science Fiction fandom wasn\u2019t even invented when folks started doing the earliest things we\u2019d call fanzines. 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