<span class="searchmatch">prozines</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">prozine</span>...
by American chess player and SF fandom founder Russ Chauvenet. <span class="searchmatch">prozine</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">prozines</span>) A professional magazine; a journal Used especially to distinguish...
From semipro + zine. semiprozine (plural semiprozines) A semiprofessionally edited publication. fanzine <span class="searchmatch">prozine</span> impersonize, prize monies...
are published. 1958, Ralph Merridette Holland, Ghu's Lexicon, page 3: A <span class="searchmatch">prozine</span> without a letter column is a fakezine, and no trufan will buy one. 2000...
emphasised that this was genuinely a 'historical' action; letter-writing to the <span class="searchmatch">prozines</span> is currently a discouraged area of fanac. 2002, Mike Resnick, Once a Fan...
activity, and stfnists depended on hcs of the past as much as, or more than, <span class="searchmatch">prozines</span> for sustenance. 1966 November, Bob Tucker, “How I Plotted To Get DAG Flang”...
girlzine infozine letterzine litzine musiczine netzine personalzine, perzine <span class="searchmatch">prozine</span> punk zine, punkzine slashzine stfanzine stfzine tapezine videozine webzine...
anyone in sufficient contact with STF to read fanmags knows all about the <span class="searchmatch">prozines</span>. 1955 January, Bob Stewart, “Abstractions”, in Abstract[4], number 9,...
promags) (dated, fandom slang) A professionally published magazine. Synonym: <span class="searchmatch">prozine</span> Antonyms: fanmag, fanzine 1939 January, Arthur Wilson "Bob" Tucker, “Fun...
Festus Pragnell, it took great interest in Campbell's future plans for his <span class="searchmatch">prozines</span>, and it ran photographs of rocket experiments. 1975, Elliot Weinstein,...