Warp (magazine)

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Warp was the magazine of the New Zealand National Association for Science Fiction (NASF), the country's first national science fiction fan organisation. Originally published in November 1977 in A4 format, it continued on a usually two-monthly schedule until the late 1990s, surviving for short period independently after NASF went into recess. In all, some 115 editions of Warp were produced. Its largest issues were 44 pages in length.

The location of Warp's publishing varied according to the home city of its editor, ahtough during much of the later 1980s it was based in Christchurch, and during the early and mid 1990s it was based in Dunedin. At times the magazine's schedule was erratic, especially during the late 1980s and shortly before its demise in the late 1990s.

For much of its run it was A5 in size, returning to A4 shortly before its demise. Warp was the first New Zealand science fiction publication to reach 100 issues, which it did in June 1995.