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Journey Planet began as a Fanzine-in-an-hour program item at the 2008 [[Eastercon]] at Heathrow.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://dublin2019.com/irish-fiction-friday-james-bacon-journey-planet/|title = Irish Fiction Friday: James Bacon: Journey Planet|date = 21 August 2015}}</ref> Bacon and Garcia headed up the item and produced the first version of issue 1. After the convention, Claire Brialey came on-board as editor, and remained through issue 9. Ever since, Garcia and Bacon have teamed with a cadre of co-editors on themed issues.
Journey Planet began as a Fanzine-in-an-hour program item at the 2008 [[Eastercon]] at Heathrow.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://dublin2019.com/irish-fiction-friday-james-bacon-journey-planet/|title = Irish Fiction Friday: James Bacon: Journey Planet|date = 21 August 2015}}</ref> Bacon and Garcia headed up the item and produced the first version of issue 1. After the convention, Claire Brialey came on-board as editor, and remained through issue 9. Ever since, Garcia and Bacon have teamed with a cadre of co-editors on themed issues.


Editors have included [[Esther MacCallum-Stewart]], Helena Nash, Errick Nunnally, Erin Underwood, Meg Frank, Sara Felix, Emma King, Pete Young, Chuck Serface, Pádraig Ó Méalóid, [[Michael Carroll (author)|Michael Carroll]], Colin Harris, Alissa McKersie, John Coxon, Anthony Roche, [[Steven H Silver]], Vincent Docherty, Lynda Rucker, Linda Wenzelburger, Aurora Celeste, and others.
Editors have included [[Michael Carroll (author)|Michael Carroll]], Aurora Celeste, John Coxon, Vincent Docherty, Sara Felix, Meg Frank, Colin Harris, Emma King, [[Esther MacCallum-Stewart]], Alissa McKersie, Helena Nash, Errick Nunnally, Pádraig Ó Méalóid, Professor Anthony Roche, [[Lynda E. Rucker]], Chuck Serface, [[Steven H Silver]], Erin Underwood, Linda Wenzelburger, Pete Young, and others.


The zine has carried material, both written and artistic, from professionals and fans, including [[Gail Carriger]], [[Rian Johnson]], [[Mary Robinette Kowal]], [[Seanan McGuire]], [[Maura McHugh (writer)|Maura McHugh]], [[Peter Sagal]], [[Dez Skinn]], and many others. It has also run interviews with figures such as [[Neil Gaiman]], [[Alan Moore]], [[Mel Ramos]], and [[John Scalzi]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://downthetubes.net/?p=103362|title=Journey Planet helps revive ground-breaking 1960s comic zine Heroes Unlimited for one last outing|author=John Freeman|date=29 December 2018|accessdate=2 March 2021|publisher=Downthetubes}}</ref>
The zine has carried material, both written and artistic, from professionals and fans, including [[Gail Carriger]], [[Rian Johnson]], [[Mary Robinette Kowal]], [[Seanan McGuire]], [[Maura McHugh (writer)|Maura McHugh]], [[Peter Sagal]], [[Dez Skinn]], and many others. It has also run interviews with figures such as [[Neil Gaiman]], [[Alan Moore]], [[Mel Ramos]], and [[John Scalzi]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://downthetubes.net/?p=103362|title=Journey Planet helps revive ground-breaking 1960s comic zine Heroes Unlimited for one last outing|author=John Freeman|date=29 December 2018|accessdate=2 March 2021|publisher=Downthetubes}}</ref>

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Journey Planet
EditorJames Bacon, Christopher J. Garcia, et al.
CategoriesFanzine
FrequencyIrregular
First issue2008
Based inIreland, Boulder Creek, California
LanguageEnglish
Website[1]

Journey Planet is an Irish-American science fiction fanzine currently edited by James Bacon, Christopher J Garcia and various other co-editors. It has been nominated nine times for the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine, winning in 2015.[1]

Description

Journey Planet began as a Fanzine-in-an-hour program item at the 2008 Eastercon at Heathrow.[2] Bacon and Garcia headed up the item and produced the first version of issue 1. After the convention, Claire Brialey came on-board as editor, and remained through issue 9. Ever since, Garcia and Bacon have teamed with a cadre of co-editors on themed issues.

Editors have included Michael Carroll, Aurora Celeste, John Coxon, Vincent Docherty, Sara Felix, Meg Frank, Colin Harris, Emma King, Esther MacCallum-Stewart, Alissa McKersie, Helena Nash, Errick Nunnally, Pádraig Ó Méalóid, Professor Anthony Roche, Lynda E. Rucker, Chuck Serface, Steven H Silver, Erin Underwood, Linda Wenzelburger, Pete Young, and others.

The zine has carried material, both written and artistic, from professionals and fans, including Gail Carriger, Rian Johnson, Mary Robinette Kowal, Seanan McGuire, Maura McHugh, Peter Sagal, Dez Skinn, and many others. It has also run interviews with figures such as Neil Gaiman, Alan Moore, Mel Ramos, and John Scalzi.[3]

Each issue is themed, with most themes being in the realm of science fiction, fandom, or comics. Other topics have included historical personages, such as Richard III, historical moments such as World War I, or authors like Flann O'Brien.

Journey Planet has 9 Hugo nominations for Best Fanzine (receiving the award in 2015), won the European Science Fiction Award twice,[4] the Alfie, and a Nova Award for Best Fanzine.[5]

References

  1. ^ "2015 Hugo Award Winners Announced". 23 August 2015.
  2. ^ "Irish Fiction Friday: James Bacon: Journey Planet". 21 August 2015.
  3. ^ John Freeman (29 December 2018). "Journey Planet helps revive ground-breaking 1960s comic zine Heroes Unlimited for one last outing". Downthetubes. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  4. ^ "Next & Recent ESFS Awards – European Science Fiction Society".
  5. ^ "Journey Planet - Fancyclopedia 3".