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A [[fanzine]] of [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] published in [[Seattle]] with at least five issues in the late 70s.  It was subtitled "Toward a Feminist & Humanitarian Fantasy and Science Fiction" and it included some fiction.
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A [[fanzine]] of [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] published in [[Seattle]] through [[Atalanta Press]] with at least five issues in the late 70s.  It was subtitled "Toward a Feminist & Humanitarian Fantasy and Science Fiction" and it included some fiction.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:29, 28 August 2021

A fanzine of Jessica Amanda Salmonson published in Seattle through Atalanta Press with at least five issues in the late 70s. It was subtitled "Toward a Feminist & Humanitarian Fantasy and Science Fiction" and it included some fiction.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 1977 32
2 1977 32
3-4 1978 32
5 1979 40


Publication 1977
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