The Whostorian Quarterly
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Title: | The Whostorian Quarterly |
Publisher: | St. John's Dr. Who Fan Club |
Editor(s): | Shannon Patrick Sullivan (1990s), Shannon Marshall Lush (2000s) Associate Editor Stephen Windsor (1993-2007)[1] |
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Type: | newsletter |
Date(s): | 1990s-2000s |
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Fandom: | Doctor Who |
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Language: | English |
External Links: | http://thewhostorian.ca/index.php/en/; (via Wayback Apt 28/16) earlier |
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The Whostorian Quarterly was co-founded by Stephen Nolan and edited by Shannon Patrick Sullivan.
It was published in out of St. John's in New Brunswick, Canada.
This series has a special issue called The Whostorian Quintessentially. The name was later used for a podcast created by Shannon Marshall Lush and Steve Lake.
Originally a Doctor Who Fanzine based in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada. The publications final Editor, Shannon Lush, partnered with longtime Whovian Steve Lake to bring their own thoughts and ideas about the Whoniverse to the Internet.In July of 2011 they started a conversation that evolved into episodes covering anything and everything that either one could think of, including episode reviews and an unofficial/official drinking game.
As of July 2012, under Steve's guidance, The Whostorian has continued to evolve, having added both a video review section and a witten blog.
Where will it all go from here? In Steve's words: "Who knows?"
v.5 n.4
Winter 1995
v.6 n.1
Spring 1995
v.6 n.2
Summer 1995
v.6 n.4
Winter 1996
v.7 n.1
Spring 1996
v.7 n.2
Summer 1996
Special Issue: The Whostorian Quintessentially
The Whostorian Quintessentially was published in Spring 1995 and contains 71 pages. It is a "best of" issue that contains selections from v.1-5.
References
- ^ Stephen F. Windsor at LinkedIn
- ^ "About" - The Whostorian Podcast - via Wayback Mar 19/16