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Mimosa was a science fiction fanzine edited by Richard Lynch and Nicki Lynch. It won six Hugo Awards for Best Fanzine (in 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998 and 2003) and was nominated a total of 14 times (1991-2004). The headquarters was in Gaithersburg, Maryland. Published from 1982 until 2003, Mimosa focused on discussions of the history and impact of science fiction fandom. Contributors included Forrest J Ackerman, Ron Bennett, John Berry, Vin¢ Clarke, Sharon N. Farber, Dave Kyle, Mike Resnick, Bob Shaw, Harry Warner, Jr., Ted White and Walt Willis.

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  • Mimosa fue un fanzine de ciencia ficción editado por y activa desde 1982 hasta 2003.​​ La revista centró sus publicaciones en las discusiones sobre la historia y el impacto del fandom de ciencia ficción; además, durante su existencia recibió varios reconocimientos, entre ellos el Premio Hugo al mejor fanzine en 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998 y 2003, además de 14 nominaciones al mismo entre 1991 y 2004.​​​​​​ Entre quienes colaboraron se encuentran Forrest J Ackerman, Ron Bennett, John Berry, , Sharon N. Farber, , Mike Resnick, Bob Shaw, , Ted White y . (es)
  • Mimosa was a science fiction fanzine edited by Richard Lynch and Nicki Lynch. It won six Hugo Awards for Best Fanzine (in 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998 and 2003) and was nominated a total of 14 times (1991-2004). The headquarters was in Gaithersburg, Maryland. Published from 1982 until 2003, Mimosa focused on discussions of the history and impact of science fiction fandom. Contributors included Forrest J Ackerman, Ron Bennett, John Berry, Vin¢ Clarke, Sharon N. Farber, Dave Kyle, Mike Resnick, Bob Shaw, Harry Warner, Jr., Ted White and Walt Willis. (en)
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  • Mimosa fue un fanzine de ciencia ficción editado por y activa desde 1982 hasta 2003.​​ La revista centró sus publicaciones en las discusiones sobre la historia y el impacto del fandom de ciencia ficción; además, durante su existencia recibió varios reconocimientos, entre ellos el Premio Hugo al mejor fanzine en 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998 y 2003, además de 14 nominaciones al mismo entre 1991 y 2004.​​​​​​ Entre quienes colaboraron se encuentran Forrest J Ackerman, Ron Bennett, John Berry, , Sharon N. Farber, , Mike Resnick, Bob Shaw, , Ted White y . (es)
  • Mimosa was a science fiction fanzine edited by Richard Lynch and Nicki Lynch. It won six Hugo Awards for Best Fanzine (in 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998 and 2003) and was nominated a total of 14 times (1991-2004). The headquarters was in Gaithersburg, Maryland. Published from 1982 until 2003, Mimosa focused on discussions of the history and impact of science fiction fandom. Contributors included Forrest J Ackerman, Ron Bennett, John Berry, Vin¢ Clarke, Sharon N. Farber, Dave Kyle, Mike Resnick, Bob Shaw, Harry Warner, Jr., Ted White and Walt Willis. (en)
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