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The last issue was published one year after Mike Bracken made his professional writing debut. Writing as Michael Bracken, he is now the author of several books and more than 1,200 short stories in various genres. | The last issue was published one year after Mike Bracken made his professional writing debut. Writing as Michael Bracken, he is now the author of several books and more than 1,200 short stories in various genres. | ||
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17-18 ||July 1977 ||118+covers|| mimeograph, offset covers || [[Edwardsville, IL]]|| Double issue. Contributors: [[Mike Bracken]], interview with [[Grant Carrington]], [[Cy Chauvin]], [[Charles L. Grant]], [[Thomas F. Monteleone]], [[Jerry Pournelle]], [[John M. Robinson]], [[Richard A. Wilber]]. LoCs: [[Greg Benford]], [[Brett Cox]], [[Don D'Ammassa]], [[George Flynn]], [[Mike Glicksohn]], [[Richard A. Lupoff]], [[Barry N. Malzberg]], [[William Rotsler]], [[Christopher Priest]], Jerry Pournelle, [[John A. Purcell]], [[Robert Runte]], [[Dave Vereschagin]], [[Rick Wilber]]. Cover: [[Delmonte]]. Back cover: [[Dave Haugh]]. Interior illos: Mike Bracken, [[Grant Canfield]], [[Dave Haugh]], [[Terry Jeeves]], [[Taral Wayne MacDonald]], [[Joe Pearson]], [[Frank Sederholm]], [[Mike Streff]]. Notes: LoC writer Rick Wilber is the same person as contributor Richard A. Wilber. | 17-18 ||July 1977 ||118+covers|| mimeograph, offset covers || [[Edwardsville, IL]]|| Double issue. Contributors: [[Mike Bracken]], interview with [[Grant Carrington]], [[Cy Chauvin]], [[Charles L. Grant]], [[Thomas F. Monteleone]], [[Jerry Pournelle]], [[John M. Robinson]], [[Richard A. Wilber]]. LoCs: [[Greg Benford]], [[Brett Cox]], [[Don D'Ammassa]], [[George Flynn]], [[Mike Glicksohn]], [[Richard A. Lupoff]], [[Barry N. Malzberg]], [[William Rotsler]], [[Christopher Priest]], Jerry Pournelle, [[John A. Purcell]], [[Robert Runte]], [[Dave Vereschagin]], [[Rick Wilber]]. Cover: [[Delmonte]]. Back cover: [[Dave Haugh]]. Interior illos: Mike Bracken, [[Grant Canfield]], [[Dave Haugh]], [[Terry Jeeves]], [[Taral Wayne MacDonald]], [[Joe Pearson]], [[Frank Sederholm]], [[Mike Streff]]. Notes: LoC writer Rick Wilber is the same person as contributor Richard A. Wilber. | ||
19 ||December 1977 ||66+covers|| mimeograph, offset covers || [[Edwardsville, IL]]|| Contributors: [[Robert Bloch]], [[Mike Bracken]], interview with [[Algis Budrys]], [[Grant Carrington]], [[Charles L. Grant]], [[Wayne Hooks]], interview with [[Deborah Lewis]], [[Thomas F. Monteleone]], [[Rod Snyder]], [[Michael Stern]]. LoCs: [[Grant Carrington]], [[Cy Chauvin]], [[Don D'Ammassa]], [[D. Gary Grady]], [[Charles L. Grant]], [[George Flynn]], [[Neil Kvern]], [[Jim Mann]], [[Laurie Mann]], [[David Moyer]], [[Stella Nemeth]], [[William Rotsler]], [[Michael Shoemaker]], [[David Taggart]]. Cover: [[Derek Carter]]. Back cover: [[Delmonte]]. Inside front and inside back covers: [[W. C. Rhomberg]]. Interior illos: Mike Bracken, Delmonte, [[Dave Haugh]], [[Terry Jeeves]], [[Taral Wayne MacDonald]], [[Barry Kent Mackay]], William Rotsler, [[Marc Schirmeister]], [[Frank Sederholm]], Unknown. Notes: Charles L. Grant's interview with [[gothic]] writer Deborah Lewis was an inside joke. Lewis was one of his [[pseudonyms]]. | 19 ||December 1977 ||66+covers|| mimeograph, offset covers || [[Edwardsville, IL]]|| Contributors: [[Robert Bloch]], [[Mike Bracken]], interview with [[Algis Budrys]], [[Grant Carrington]], [[Charles L. Grant]], [[Wayne Hooks]], interview with [[Deborah Lewis]], [[Thomas F. Monteleone]], [[Rod Snyder]], [[Michael Stern]]. LoCs: [[Grant Carrington]], [[Cy Chauvin]], [[Don D'Ammassa]], [[D. Gary Grady]], [[Charles L. Grant]], [[George Flynn]], [[Neil Kvern]], [[Jim Mann]], [[Laurie Mann]], [[David Moyer]], [[Stella Nemeth]], [[William Rotsler]], [[Michael Shoemaker]], [[David Taggart]]. Cover: [[Derek Carter]]. Back cover: [[Delmonte]]. Inside front and inside back covers: [[W. C. Rhomberg]]. Interior illos: Mike Bracken, Delmonte, [[Dave Haugh]], [[Terry Jeeves]], [[Taral Wayne MacDonald]], [[Barry Kent Mackay]], William Rotsler, [[Marc Schirmeister]], [[Frank Sederholm]], Unknown. Notes: Charles L. Grant's interview with [[gothic]] writer Deborah Lewis was an inside joke. Lewis was one of his [[pseudonyms]]. | ||
− | 20 ||March 1979 ||46+covers ||front cover was a fold-out, offset || [[Collinsville, IL]] ||Reviewed {{file770 | issue=13 | page=5}}. | + | 20 ||March 1979 ||46+covers ||front cover was a fold-out, offset || [[Collinsville, IL]] ||Reviewed {{file770 | issue=13 | page=5}}. Contributors: [[Mike Bracken]], [[Grant Carrington]], [[Joe Wehrle, Jr.]] LoCs: [[Frank C. Bertrand]], [[Algis Budrys]], [[Don D'Ammassa]], Grant Carrington, [[George Flynn]], [[Mike Glicksohn]], [[J. Owen Hanner]], [[Laurie Mann]], [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]], [[Bob Tucker]], [[Victoria Vayne]], [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], [[Gene Wolfe]]. Fold-out cover and back cover: [[Joe Pearson]]. Inside front cover (two illustrations): [[Grant Canfield]], [[Dan Steffan]]. Inside back cover: [[Craig Anderson]]. Interior illos: [[Chris Black]], Mike Bracken, Grant Canfield, [[Joan Hanke-Woods]], [[C. Lee Healy]], [[Barry Kent Mackay]], [[Randy Mohr]], [[Michael Ogle]], Joe Pearson, Joe Wehrle, Jr. Notes: This issue marks the first appearance of Grant Carrington's [[column]] "Gremliana." |
− | 21 ||November 1979 ||22+covers||typeset, offset || [[O'Fallon, IL]] ||Final issue. | + | 21 ||November 1979 ||22+covers||typeset, offset || [[O'Fallon, IL]] ||Final issue. Contributors: [[Frank C. Bertrand]], [[Mike Bracken]], [[Grant Carrington]], [[David Gerrold]], [[Thomas F. Monteleone]], [[Victoria Vayne]]. LoCs: Grant Carrington, [[Don D'Ammassa]], [[Steve George]], [[J. Owen Hanner]], [[Jim Mann]], [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]], [[Roger Waddington]], [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] Cover and back cover: [[Delmonte]]. Inside front cover: [[Barry Kent Mackay]]. Inside back cover: [[Dale Allen]]. Interior illos: Dale Allen & [[Chris Black]], [[Jim Barker]], [[Grant Canfield]], Delmonte, [[Alexis Gilliland]] [[Joan Hanke-Woods]], [[William Rotsler]], [[Taral]]. |
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Latest revision as of 17:44, 6 December 2022
A 21-issue fanzine known as Knights of the Paper Space Ship (sometimes referred to simply as KPSS) issues 1–12 and as Knights for the remaining issues. The first five issues were edited and published by Mike Bracken and Joe Walter. Issues 6–21 were edited and published by Bracken.
The first few issues were published while Mike and Joe were high school juniors in Fort Bragg, CA, and much of the content was fiction written by the editors and their friends. By the time Knights ceased publication, it had been home to articles and LoCs by many SF&F writers who were then or later became well-known (including Robert Bloch, David Gerrold, Larry Niven, and many others) as well as regular columns by Grant Carrington, Charles L. Grant, and Thomas F. Monteleone.
The last issue was published one year after Mike Bracken made his professional writing debut. Writing as Michael Bracken, he is now the author of several books and more than 1,200 short stories in various genres.
- Knights online at fanac.org
Publication | 1973—1979 |
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