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He is [[OE]] of [[Sword & Sorcery and Weird Fiction Terminus]] and a former member of the [[Futurian Society of Sydney]]. | He is [[OE]] of [[Sword & Sorcery and Weird Fiction Terminus]] and a former member of the [[Futurian Society of Sydney]]. | ||
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− | As a bookseller during his 25 years in the Sydney book trade, he managed [[Dymocks SF Store]] ( | + | {{Fanzines}} |
+ | *''[[Antics]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[The Possibility of Finding Such a Dog]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Forbidden Dimensions, Nameless Dreams]]'' (for [[Necronomicon (APA)]]) | ||
+ | * ''[[Red Viscous Madness]]'' (for [[Esoteric Order of Dagon]]) | ||
+ | *''[[Mantichore]] (for [[Esoteric Order of Dagon]]) | ||
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+ | As a bookseller, during his 25 years in the Sydney book trade, he managed [[Dymocks SF Store]] (1995–2000) and Dymocks Neutral Bay (2001-2002), and was Senior Buyer at Collins Superstore (2002–2004). | ||
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{{person | born=1959}} | {{person | born=1959}} |
Revision as of 06:26, 16 October 2020
(1959 --)
Leigh David Blackmore is an Australian editor, critic, writer, poet, occultist and musician, who is perhaps best-known for editing Terror Australis.
He is OE of Sword & Sorcery and Weird Fiction Terminus and a former member of the Futurian Society of Sydney.
- Antics
- The Possibility of Finding Such a Dog
- Forbidden Dimensions, Nameless Dreams (for Necronomicon)
- Red Viscous Madness (for Esoteric Order of Dagon)
- Mantichore (for Esoteric Order of Dagon)
As a bookseller, during his 25 years in the Sydney book trade, he managed Dymocks SF Store (1995–2000) and Dymocks Neutral Bay (2001-2002), and was Senior Buyer at Collins Superstore (2002–2004).
Person | 1959— |
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