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− | [[Perzine]] published by [[Fred Lerner]] since August | + | [[Perzine]] published by [[Fred Lerner]] since August 1979 and included in [[FAPA]]. Often deals with travel and matters bibliographic and typically runs 5-10 pages. Takes its title from the final word of ''Beowulf'', which is the only known use of the word in Anglo-Saxon and means approximately "desirous of fame or renown". Several pieces from Lofgeornost were reprinted in ''A Bookman's Fantasy'' (NESFA Press, 1995). It won the [[FAAn Award]] for Best Apazine in 2019. |
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Revision as of 23:01, 2 January 2020
Perzine published by Fred Lerner since August 1979 and included in FAPA. Often deals with travel and matters bibliographic and typically runs 5-10 pages. Takes its title from the final word of Beowulf, which is the only known use of the word in Anglo-Saxon and means approximately "desirous of fame or renown". Several pieces from Lofgeornost were reprinted in A Bookman's Fantasy (NESFA Press, 1995). It won the FAAn Award for Best Apazine in 2019.
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