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HERE'S A GUIDE to science fiction in the Milwaukee area. Most of the information comes courtesy of Nostrum, a 2-month-old newsletter that acts as a clearing house for science fiction and related activities. For information on the magazine. write Nostrum. P O. Box 1505. Milwaukee, 53201-1505.

STORES

The national chain stores. B Dalton and Waldenbook, In most major malls. Waldenbook has a science fiction club in which members receive a newsletter and discount on books.

Smaller stores with good selections include Booked Solid, 7032 W. Greenfield Ave.; the Schwartz shops In the Grand Avenue mall. Whitefish Bay and Brookfield, and Webster's on Downer Ave

A small shop with a great selection of science fiction magazines and books, Including Dr. Who material, Is The Turning Page, 2452 N. Murray Ave.

For used books there's the Renaissance at 834 N. Plankinton Ave.

But science fiction fans all point to the dealer's rooms at conventions like X-Con as the best place to find merchants who deal only in science fiction and can provide rare items and information on hard-10-find books

MAGAZINES

You may have to search to find some of these, but here's a list of some: pulp-style magazines, with fact and fiction, Include Amazing Stories, Analog and Isaac Asimov's. Slicker magazines Include Starlog, Omni and The Twilight Zone. Magazines about science fiction publishing Include Locus, Thrust, Science Fiction Chronicle and Science Fiction Review.

CLUBS

Among those listed on the Nostrum newsletter are Campus Gamers Organization, UWM Union, Box 300, 2020 E. Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukee 53211; for Milwapa, the amateur press association. call Lon Levy at 444.8888; the Renegade Timelords, the Dr. Who fan club. P.O. Box 2129, Milwaukee 53201-2129: for the Society for Creative Anachronism, a medieval research and re-creation group, contact Lord Aylmar at 3018 N. Downer Ave., Milwaukee 53211: for the Starfleet Academy, "Star Trek" fan club, write Mike Stutz-man, P.O. Box 231. Butler 53007.

CONVENTIONS

X-Con will be held tonight through Sunday at the Olympia Resort in Oconomowoc. Trlangulum, with author C J Cherryh and actress Nichelle Nichols as guests, is to be held Aug. 22 through 24 at the Red Carpet Expo. For Information, write P O. Box 92458, Milwaukee 53202. The Doctor In Dairyland, with actor Jon Pertwee as guest, is set Sept. 5 through 7 in Milwaukee. For information. write Whoopla, P.O. Box 2129, Milwaukee 53201-2129.

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  • APA 6th ed.: (1986-06-06). Guide to local sic-fi sources. The Milwaukee Journal .
  • MLA 7th ed.: "Guide to local sic-fi sources." The Milwaukee Journal [add city] 1986-06-06. Print.
  • Chicago 15th ed.: "Guide to local sic-fi sources." The Milwaukee Journal, edition, sec., 1986-06-06
  • Turabian: "Guide to local sic-fi sources." The Milwaukee Journal, 1986-06-06, section, edition.
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