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Grue and ),
* Grue ( monster ), a predator invented by Jack Vance and featured in the Zork series
* Grue ( Freedom City ), an alien race in the role-playing game Mutants and Masterminds
* Grue ( river ), a river in north-west Italy

Grue and fiction
There is a phonetic similarity to the name Grue, a monster in the interactive fiction game Zork.

Grue and published
* " The Key to the Mysteries " ( Originally published in Grue Magazine, 1989, collected in The Explanation and Other Good Advice, 1998 )

Grue and by
* Grue and bleen, portmanteau words formed from green and blue, coined by Nelson Goodman to illustrate his " new riddle of induction "
A full version of Zork I is playable on a computer terminal in the interrogation room in the 2010 game Call of Duty: Black Ops where it unlocks the achievement or bronze trophy ( Xbox 360 or PS3, respectively ) called " Eaten by a Grue.
It is bordered to the west by the municipality of Sør-Odal, to the north by Grue, and to the south by Eidskog.
Grue is situated around the Glomma river and the geography is dominated largely by forests and some agricultural areas around Glomma.
Nord-Odal is situated around the northern edge of the lake Storsjøen, bordered to the north by the municipality of Stange, to the east by Åsnes and Grue, to the south by Sør-Odal and Nes, and to the west by Eidsvoll.
It is bordered by the municipalities of Eidskog in the south, by Kongsvinger in the east, and by Nord-Odal and Grue in the north.
It is bordered on the north by the municipality of Våler, in the south by Grue, and in the west by Nord-Odal and Stange, and to the east it borders Torsby Municipality in Sweden.
Grue and bleen are artificial predicates, coined as two portmanteaux of " green " and " blue " by philosopher Nelson Goodman in his book Fact, Fiction, and Forecast.
The in-jokes continue as well, with Zork Nemesis continuing a running gag about failed attempts to capture or domesticate grues by including in a library a book, " Interview with a Grue ", that sported an illustration captioned " The Grue In Its Natural Habitat " ( a blank black square ).

fanzine and ),
and Town Hall Steps ( Bolton ) and more recently mono ( fanzine ), ( Bradford ) with many more across the country.
* Jamming ( fanzine ), a UK music fanzine of the 1970s – 80s
* " Areopagus Arther " ( 1980 ), published in ATLAS " ( fanzine )
* " Yellow Hawk " ( 1981 ), published in ATLAS " ( fanzine )
* " Colosseum Pick " ( 1982 ), published in Funya " ( fanzine )
* " Pursuit ( Manga )" ( 1982 ), published in Kintalion " ( fanzine )
* " Opional Orientation " ( 1984 ), published in ATLAS " ( fanzine )
* " Battle on Mechanism " ( 1984 ), published in ATLAS " ( fanzine )
* " Metamorphosis in Amazoness " ( 1984 ), published in ATLAS " ( fanzine )
* " Arice in Jargon " ( 1984 ), published in ATLAS " ( fanzine )
* " Bike Nut " ( 1985 ), published in Dorothy " ( fanzine )
* " Colosseum Pick " ( 1990 ), published in Comic Fusion Atpas " ( fanzine )
Today, there are a number of science fiction clubs in the country, including Skandinavisk Förening för Science Fiction ( whose club fanzine, Science Fiction Forum, was once edited by Stieg Larsson, a board member and one-time chairman thereof ), Linköpings Science Fiction-Förening and Sigma Terra Corps.
* Charles Saunders ' Imaro novels, beginning with Imaro ( 1981 ), a collection of short stories first published in the seventies for Dark Fantasy fanzine.
Two more essay collections were later published as books, Friendly Fire ( Autonomedia, 1992 ) and Beneath the Underground ( Feral House, 1994 ), the latter devoted to the do-it-yourself / fanzine subculture of the ' 80s and ' 90s which he called " the marginals milieu " and in which he had been heavily involved.
* Mono ( Fanzine ), Bradford alternative rock music fanzine
* Flipside ( fanzine ), a punk magazine published 1977 – 2001
* Habakkuk ( fanzine ), a Hugo-nominated science fiction fanzine
They included Steve " The Pilgrim " Cooke, Stuart " The Balrog " Whyte, PD columnists Jerry Glenwright, Caroline Lamb ( aka Steve Williams ), Tim Blackbond and Keith Woods, fanzine columnist David Crookes and reviewers Richard Wildey and Angela Cook.
Strategy & Tactics began life in 1966 as a wargaming fanzine published by Chris Wagner ( then a staff sergeant with the US Air Force in Japan ), at first in Japan, then moving to the United States with Wagner.
* ODD ( fanzine ), a Hugo-nominated science fiction fanzine

fanzine and influential
Bratmobile formed when University of Oregon students Allison Wolfe and Molly Neuman collaborated on an influential feminist fanzine, Girl Germs.
Yandro was an influential science fiction fanzine published from 1953-1986 by Buck and Juanita Coulson.
* Denim delinquent, an influential rock and roll fanzine of seven issues in total, published from 1971 to 1976

fanzine and science
The term was coined in an October 1940 science fiction fanzine by Russ Chauvenet and first popularized within science fiction fandom, from whom it was adopted by others.
The first science fiction fanzine, The Comet, was published in 1930 by the Science Correspondence Club in Chicago and edited by Raymond A. Palmer and Walter Dennis.
Never commercial enterprises, most science fiction fanzines were ( and many still are ) available for " the usual ," meaning that a sample issue will be mailed on request ; to receive further issues, a reader sends a " letter of comment " ( LoC ) about the fanzine to the editor.
A scholar later stated that " One thing you almost never find in a science fiction fanzine is science fiction.
In 1960, Richard and Pat Lupoff launched their science fiction and comics fanzine Xero.
By the mid-1960s, several fans active in science fiction and comics fandom recognized a shared interest in rock music, and the rock fanzine was born.
Online versions of approximately 200 science fiction fanzines will be found at Bill Burns ' eFanzines web site, along with links to other SF fanzine sites.
The first science fiction fanzine, The Comet, was published in 1930.
The first Swedish science fiction fanzine was started in the early 1950s.
Both got their start in science fiction fandom, with Gregory co-editor of the science fiction fanzine Void.
A science fiction fanzine is an amateur or semi-professional magazine published by members of science fiction fandom, from the 1930s to the present day.
The first science fiction fanzine, The Comet, was published in 1930 by the Science Correspondence Club in Chicago.
Traditionally, science fiction fanzines were ( and many still are ) available for " the usual ," meaning that a sample issue will be mailed on request ; to receive further issues, a reader sends a " letter of comment " ( LoC ) about the fanzine to the editor.
The term " fanzine " is also used to refer to fan-created magazines concerning other topics: the earliest rock-and-roll fanzines were edited by science fiction fans.
* Soldat från jorden (" Soldier from Earth ") ( 1973 ; based on a earlier draft previously published as a serial in the Swedish science fiction fanzine SF-Forum )

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