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Etymology

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From APA (amateur press association)zine.

Noun

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apazine (plural apazines)

  1. (fandom slang) A periodical created by a member of an amateur press association for distribution to all of its members.
    • 1959, Richard "Dick" Harris Eney, Fancyclopedia II[1], APA:
      Such apazines are contributed to the bundle by their publishers without charge, being considered exchanges for the other members' fanzines.
    • 1977 September, Peter Pross, “The Documents in the Case (letters)”, in The Mystery Fancier[2], volume 1, number 5, page 59:
      So, the inclusion of my personal opinions in the original apazine articles was not, I think, out of place.
    • 1986, Leon L. Gammell, The Annotated Guide to Startling Stories, →ISBN, page 26:
      A certain knowledgeable science fiction fan whom I know from my apazine days sees in this a precursor of the Jovian sentinels in Arthur C. Clarke's 2001.

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