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The [[Australian]] '''Esoteric Order of Dagon''' was a [[Canberra]]-based [[horror]] [[club]] started by [[David Tansey]] in December 1988. The club's first [[newsletter]] was produced in January 1989.
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After Tansey announced in 1990 that he was going to have to abandon publication, [[Chris A. Masters]] approached him with a proposal to take over its running. Under his editorship, the name of the [[zine]] was changed to '''''EOD''''' and continued for a further 9 issues (late 1990–93).
  
The (Australian) Esoteric Order of Dagon was a Canberra-based horror club started by David Tansey in December 1988. The club's first newsletter was produced in January 1989. After Tansey announced in 1990 that he was going to have to abandon publication [[Chris A. Masters]] approached him with a proposal to take over its running. Under his editorship the name of the zine was changed to EOD and continued for a further 9 issues (late 1990-1993).
 
  
 
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(Did you mean an American APA?)


The Australian Esoteric Order of Dagon was a Canberra-based horror club started by David Tansey in December 1988. The club's first newsletter was produced in January 1989.

After Tansey announced in 1990 that he was going to have to abandon publication, Chris A. Masters approached him with a proposal to take over its running. Under his editorship, the name of the zine was changed to EOD and continued for a further 9 issues (late 1990–93).



Club 19891993
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Publication 19901993
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