File 770

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File 770 is named for the party in Room 770 at the 1951 Worldcon science fiction convention that upstaged the convention. File 770 is a paper fanzine, though much of the content is available on eFanzines.com. [1]. The zine appears several times a year.

Mike Glyer started it in 1978 to report on clubs, conventions, fannish projects, fans, fanzines, awards, and controversial articles like, "Is Your Club Dead Yet?" [2] File 770 won Best Fanzine Hugo in 1984, 1985, 1989, 2000, and 2001.