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  1. Fanzines (14,758 bytes)
    144: * [[Fanzine:Mainstream|Mainstream]]
  2. Rules and standards discussions/Archive/Archive08 (489,706 bytes)
    1033: ...se to vanity publishing) took off and a number of mainstream SF writers used them when they couldn't find a tr...
    1035: ...ations, e.g. "Has this author been published by a mainstream publisher?", to the list of eligibility criteria,...
    2162: ...e moderately popular. Even when e-publications of mainstream authors became common, they were almost always ac...
    2164: ...rted this discussion and that they are mixed with mainstream SF books. I then checked Amazon's list of "Kindle...
  3. R&S Example page/Ebook inclusion standards (61,810 bytes)
    82: ...y are also erotica, and indeed fetish erotica, no mainstream magazine is at all likely to publish them. My sub...
  4. Rules and standards discussions/Archive/Archive06 (635,396 bytes)
    1701: ...best and for the most part outside of the genre's mainstream. Now, however, just one randomly selected [http:/...
    2151: ...wn primarily for his spec-fic, and this is a rare mainstream or genre other than spec-fic story, there is no e...
  5. Rules and standards discussions/Archive/Archive07 (212,503 bytes)
    117: ...y are also erotica, and indeed fetish erotica, no mainstream magazine is at all likely to publish them. My sub...
  6. Rules and standards discussions/Archive/Archive15 (176,183 bytes)
    962: ...se would include speculative fiction published by mainstream and other non-SF publishers. When the Project Sco...

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