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'''''The Thunder Child''''' was a [[science fiction]] and [[fantasy]] web magazine launched in 2006. Although, it is still online, it doesn’t appear to have been updated since 2017. It isn’t obvious who the editor/publisher was.  
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'''''The Thunder Child''''' was a "[[science fiction]] and [[fantasy]] [[webzine|web magazine]]" launched in 2006. Although it is still online as of 2022, it doesn’t appear to have been updated since 2017.
  
[http://www.thethunderchild.com/ Website. ]
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[https://thethunderchild.com/Administration/ContactUs.html The contact page] lists [[Caroline Miniscule]] (Gastropod Graphics) and [[Barbara Peterson]], Cheyenne, [[Wyoming]]. ([https://fanac.org/Guestbook.html See also 17 Sep '06] in [[FANAC]] Guestbook.) The title, and masthead picture, refers to [[H. G. Wells]]'s ''The War of the Worlds''.
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[https://www.thethunderchild.com Website]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:57, 29 November 2022

The Thunder Child was a "science fiction and fantasy web magazine" launched in 2006. Although it is still online as of 2022, it doesn’t appear to have been updated since 2017.

The contact page lists Caroline Miniscule (Gastropod Graphics) and Barbara Peterson, Cheyenne, Wyoming. (See also 17 Sep '06 in FANAC Guestbook.) The title, and masthead picture, refers to H. G. Wells's The War of the Worlds.

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