Emerald City (magazine)

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FrequencyMonthly
First issueSeptember 1995
Emerald City
Color cover of issue #100, December 2003
EditorCheryl Morgan
CategoriesScience-fiction fanzine
FrequencyMonthly
First issueSeptember 1995
Final issue
Number
October/November 2006
134
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Websiteemcit.com
OCLC426948125

Emerald City was a science-fiction fanzine published in print and on the internet by Cheryl Morgan.[1] She had assistance from Kevin Standlee and Anne Murphy. The magazine published 134 regular issues and 6 special issues between September 1995 and October/November 2006.[2][3] Emerald City received several Hugo Award nominations during its run, winning once in 2004 in the Best Fanzine category.

Morgan began publishing Emerald City in September 1995, and the magazine contained numerous reviews of books and reports on the current state of science fiction fandom. The vast majority of the published material was written by Morgan herself, though several guest writers also contributed. The last issue, #134, was published in November 2006. The magazine was published on a regular monthly schedule, and Morgan had produced a total of 134 issues, all of which are still available as of November 2011 for download in multiple formats. Morgan also maintained a popular weblog with current news related to science fiction and fantasy writing and publishing.[2][4]

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