Fanzines is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Fanzines meaning
plural of fanzine
Using Fanzines
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of fanzine
- In the example corpus, fanzines often appears in combinations such as: fanzines and, fanzines in, fanzines were.
Context around Fanzines
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 9 start, 6 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Fanzines
- In this selection, "fanzines" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 24.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, punk, springsteen, music, main, video and first stand out and add context to how "fanzines" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 1970s many fanzines squa tront and a few fanzines were dedicated. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "fanzines" sits close to words such as absolve, acceptability and acetic, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with fanzines
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Punk fanzines main British punk fanzines from the 1970s. (9 words)
As professional printing technology progressed, so did the technology of fanzines. (11 words)
Bradley contributed to several other fanzines, including The Gorgon and The Nekromantikon. (12 words)
At the peak of Bruce Springsteen 's megastardom following the Born in the U.S.A. album and Born in the U.S.A. Tour in the mid-1980s, there were no less than five Springsteen fanzines circulating at the same time in the UK alone, and many others elsewhere. (50 words)
Bloch was a contributor to pulp magazines such as Weird Tales in his early career, and was also a prolific screenwriter and a major contributor to science fiction fanzines and fandom in general. (33 words)
A few fanzines were dedicated to the subject, like Tyalië Tyelelliéva published by Lisa Star, and Quettar, the Bulletin of the Linguistic Fellowship of The Tolkien Society, published by Julian C. Bradfield. (32 words)
And also away from the world of Football there were a number of established fanzines, for example Rugby League has such notable publications as Who The Hell Was St. George Anyway? (31 words)
Example sentences (20)
Local music fanzines In the UK, there were also fanzines that covered the local music scene in a particular town or city.
Punk fanzines main British punk fanzines from the 1970s.
Video gaming fanzines Video game fanzines first emerged during the second generation period when newsletters for computer user groups and stores were not uncommon, though not always well-known.
His talk will highlight the significance of 1970s and 80s Teesside punk and new wave bands, fanzines, record shops and venues on rural areas.
He started following comic book movie news since it first appeared in small print on the back of fanzines.
Since its 2014 inception, the fair has grown with each year, resulting in heaps upon heaps of unique magazines and fanzines for all who visit.
A few fanzines were dedicated to the subject, like Tyalië Tyelelliéva published by Lisa Star, and Quettar, the Bulletin of the Linguistic Fellowship of The Tolkien Society, published by Julian C. Bradfield.
And also away from the world of Football there were a number of established fanzines, for example Rugby League has such notable publications as Who The Hell Was St. George Anyway?
As professional printing technology progressed, so did the technology of fanzines.
At the peak of Bruce Springsteen 's megastardom following the Born in the U.S.A. album and Born in the U.S.A. Tour in the mid-1980s, there were no less than five Springsteen fanzines circulating at the same time in the UK alone, and many others elsewhere.
Bloch was a contributor to pulp magazines such as Weird Tales in his early career, and was also a prolific screenwriter and a major contributor to science fiction fanzines and fandom in general.
Bomp was not alone; an August 1970 issue of Rolling Stone included an article about the explosion of rock fanzines.
Bova, in an editorial in Analog Science Fiction (June 1974) and in interviews in fanzines, made it clear how disgruntled he had been as science adviser.
Bradley contributed to several other fanzines, including The Gorgon and The Nekromantikon.
By 2000, when web publishing of stories became more popular than zine publishing, thousands of media fanzines had been published; citation over 500 of them were k/s zines.
Conventions, clubs, and fanzines were the dominant form of fan activity, or "fanac", for decades, until the Internet facilitated communication among a much larger population of interested people.
During the 1970s, many fanzines (Squa Tront, as example) also became partly distributed through certain comic book distributors.
During the 1980s, several Springsteen fanzines were launched, including Backstreets magazine, which started in Seattle and continues today as a glossy publication, now in communication with Springsteen's management and official website.
Early fanzines were hand-drafted or typed on a manual typewriter and printed using primitive reproduction techniques (e.
Fanzines and online fandom details The first science fiction fanzine, The Comet, was published in 1930.
Common combinations with fanzines
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- fanzines and 6×
- fanzines in 5×
- fanzines were 5×
- fiction fanzines 5×
- punk fanzines 4×
- of fanzines 4×
- fanzines from 2×
- and fanzines 2×
- fanzines for 2×
- few fanzines 2×