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A [[tradezine]] [[published]] by [[Stony Brook Barnes]] during the late 1950s from Grants Pass, [[Oregon]]. Along with [[advertising|ads]] for [[prozines]], [[books]], and other items, the slim [[zine]] contained [[fanzine]] reviews and [[fan fiction]]. There were at least 10 issues. Some were [[hectographed]] and others [[mimeoed]].  
 
A [[tradezine]] [[published]] by [[Stony Brook Barnes]] during the late 1950s from Grants Pass, [[Oregon]]. Along with [[advertising|ads]] for [[prozines]], [[books]], and other items, the slim [[zine]] contained [[fanzine]] reviews and [[fan fiction]]. There were at least 10 issues. Some were [[hectographed]] and others [[mimeoed]].  
  

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(For other bloodsuckers, see Vampire (Disambiguation).)


A tradezine published by Stony Brook Barnes during the late 1950s from Grants Pass, Oregon. Along with ads for prozines, books, and other items, the slim zine contained fanzine reviews and fan fiction. There were at least 10 issues. Some were hectographed and others mimeoed.

Lars Bourne called it “one of the most impeccably duplicated hectographed trading zines in fandom” in Brillig 12, and Buck Coulson said it was “A valuable mag for collectors” in Yandro 71.

Barnes later pubbed Vampire.


Issue Date Pages Notes
2 March–April 1958
4 1958
5 1958
6 1958
10 October–November 1958 8



Publication 1950s
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