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 | | In addition, the growing abundance of PCs in France has, in the last few years, permitted the development of several SF publications of the "small press" variety which distinguish themselves from "fanzines" by the level of their seriousness. |
 | | One might cite, for example, Nous les Martiens which is the oldest, the most regular, and the most serious of these and which opens its columns not only to SF authors and critics but also to editors of SF publishing houses like Jacques Goimard (Presses-Pocket) and Gérard Klein (Laffont). |
 | | Finally, not to be outdone, the French university system’s Centre des recherches en littératures de l’imaginaire (CERLI), established in 1979, continues to provide a forum for SF scholars to work along with scholars of fantasy and the fantastic, and to publish their findings in CERLI’s Cahiers (now in its 19th issue). |
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