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'''''PNRB''''' was a monthly publication devoted to "intelligent writing about books; speaking fro a Northwest perspective."  It was not an SF publication, though it was staffed largely by [[fans]].
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'''''PNRB''''' was a monthly publication devoted to "intelligent writing about books; speaking from a Northwest perspective."  It was not an SF publication, though it was staffed largely by [[fans]].
  
The editor was [[John D. Berry]], the publisher was [[Loren MacGregor]]. Also involved were [[Susan Wood]], [[Paul Novitski]], [[Jeff Frane]], [[Jerry Kaufman]], [[Doug Barbour]] and [[Jane Hawkins]].  Berry left later in 1978.
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The editor was [[John D. Berry]], the publisher was [[Loren MacGregor]]. Also involved were [[Susan Wood]], [[Paul Novitski]], [[Jeff Frane]], [[Jerry Kaufman]], [[Doug Barbour]] and [[Jane Hawkins]].
  
A pilot issue (#0) was published around the beginning of 1978.
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Latest revision as of 17:57, 4 May 2020

PNRB was a monthly publication devoted to "intelligent writing about books; speaking from a Northwest perspective." It was not an SF publication, though it was staffed largely by fans.

The editor was John D. Berry, the publisher was Loren MacGregor. Also involved were Susan Wood, Paul Novitski, Jeff Frane, Jerry Kaufman, Doug Barbour and Jane Hawkins.

Issue Date Pages Notes
0 1977 Pilot issue
1 1978
2 1978
3 1978
4 1978 Final issue


Publication 19771978
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