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A [[fanzine]] devoted to [[British]] [[fan history]] published by [[Peter Weston]] with two issues in 1983, restating in 2006. With issue 13 it was renamed '''''[[Relapse]]''''' and continued with the same numbering sequence.
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'''''Prolapse''''' (often bearing the slogan ''The Time-Travelling Fanzine!'') was a [[fanzine]] devoted to [[British]] [[fan history]] published by [[Peter Weston]] with two issues in 1983, restating in 2006. With issue 13 it was renamed '''''[[Relapse]]''''' and continued with the same numbering sequence.
  
 
It won a [[Nova Award]] for best [[fanzine]] in 2007 and 2008.
 
It won a [[Nova Award]] for best [[fanzine]] in 2007 and 2008.
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  Issue || Date || Pages || Notes  
 
  Issue || Date || Pages || Notes  
 
1 || June 1983 || 12 || named ''Prolapse''; in [[APA-B]] #1
 
1 || June 1983 || 12 || named ''Prolapse''; in [[APA-B]] #1
2 || August 1983 || 14 || in [[APA-B]] #2
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2 || August 1983 || 14 || in [[APA-B]] #3
3 || November 2006 || 22 ||
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colspan=4 | long pause: "as [[David Redd]] says, you wait 23 years and then two come along" (#4)
4 || December 2006 || 26 ||
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3 || November 2006 || 22 ||
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4 || December 2006 || 26 || No ToC as such but the cover (cartoon by ''Daily Express''’s Giles re-purposed with a fannish caption) says "'''INSIDE:''' ‘Disappointment at [[Brumcon]]’ - What went wrong at the first BSFA Convention? ‘Weir Tales’ - or ‘Who was the Mystery Man in Birmingham?’ '''PLUS:''' [[Steve Green]]; [[Joseph Nicholas]]; [[Ian Sorensen]] and more!"
 
5 || February 2007 || 28 ||
 
5 || February 2007 || 28 ||
6 || April 2007 || 36 ||
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6 || April 2007 || 36 || '''INSIDE''' [no colon now] ‘A Convention Called [[Seacon]]’ by [[Rob Hansen]]; ‘I Remember Fandom’ by [[Mike Moorcock]]; ‘The [[Doc Weir]] File – A Story of Good Intentions’; '''PLUS:''' [[Greg Pickersgill]]; [[John-Henri Holmberg]] and more!"
 
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7 || June 2007 || 40 ||
 
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11 || May 2008 || 40 ||
 
11 || May 2008 || 40 ||
 
12 || August 2008 || 44 ||
 
12 || August 2008 || 44 ||
13 || February 2009 || 44 || Now named ''Relapse''
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13 || February 2009 || 44 || Now named '''''Relapse'''''
 
14 || May 2009 || 36 ||
 
14 || May 2009 || 36 ||
 
15 || Autumn 2009 || 36 ||
 
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17 || Spring 2010 || 44 ||
 
18 || Autumn 2010 || 44 ||
 
18 || Autumn 2010 || 44 ||
19 || Spring 2001 || 40 ||
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19 || Spring 2011 || 40 ||
 
20 || Autumn 2012 || 40 ||
 
20 || Autumn 2012 || 40 ||
 
21 || Spring 2013 || 40 ||
 
21 || Spring 2013 || 40 ||
Supplement || August 2014  || ||
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(Sup­ple­ment) || August 2014  || 8 || Forgotten Fans #6 / [[D. R. Smith|D.R SMITH]] / – The Sage of Nuneaton / By [[Rob Hansen]]. No mention of "Supplement" in the zine itself; one-para intro: "It’s been a while since I last ran the Forgotten Fans feature (#12, on [[Alan Dodd]]) which is a pity because it rather gets to the heart of what ''Relapse'' is about – documenting the lives of our predecessors […] – pw [Nov. 2013]" [''brackets his this time'']
 
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* [https://efanzines.com/Prolapse/ ''Prolapse''] at [[eFanzines.com]] – official distribution channel, print PDFs
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Latest revision as of 05:36, 18 November 2024

Prolapse (often bearing the slogan The Time-Travelling Fanzine!) was a fanzine devoted to British fan history published by Peter Weston with two issues in 1983, restating in 2006. With issue 13 it was renamed Relapse and continued with the same numbering sequence.

It won a Nova Award for best fanzine in 2007 and 2008.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 June 1983 12 named Prolapse; in APA-B #1
2 August 1983 14 in APA-B #3
long pause: "as David Redd says, you wait 23 years and then two come along" (#4)
3 November 2006 22
4 December 2006 26 No ToC as such but the cover (cartoon by Daily Express’s Giles re-purposed with a fannish caption) says "INSIDE: ‘Disappointment at Brumcon’ - What went wrong at the first BSFA Convention? ‘Weir Tales’ - or ‘Who was the Mystery Man in Birmingham?’ PLUS: Steve Green; Joseph Nicholas; Ian Sorensen and more!"
5 February 2007 28
6 April 2007 36 INSIDE [no colon now] ‘A Convention Called Seacon’ by Rob Hansen; ‘I Remember Fandom’ by Mike Moorcock; ‘The Doc Weir File – A Story of Good Intentions’; PLUS: Greg Pickersgill; John-Henri Holmberg and more!"
7 June 2007 40
8 August 2007 40
9 November 2007 40
10 February 2008 40
11 May 2008 40
12 August 2008 44
13 February 2009 44 Now named Relapse
14 May 2009 36
15 Autumn 2009 36
16 February 2010 44
17 Spring 2010 44
18 Autumn 2010 44
19 Spring 2011 40
20 Autumn 2012 40
21 Spring 2013 40
(Sup­ple­ment) August 2014 8 Forgotten Fans #6 / D.R SMITH / – The Sage of Nuneaton / By Rob Hansen. No mention of "Supplement" in the zine itself; one-para intro: "It’s been a while since I last ran the Forgotten Fans feature (#12, on Alan Dodd) which is a pity because it rather gets to the heart of what Relapse is about – documenting the lives of our predecessors […] – pw [Nov. 2013]" [brackets his this time]


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