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(1) A Fanzine by Mark J. McGarry and Ron Rogers[edit]
A fanzine published by Mark J. McGarry and Ron Rogers of Albany, NY. Locus described it as containing "mediocre fiction, poor artwork and good to excellent articles".
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
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2 | Winter 1974/75 | ||
3 | Spring 1975 | ||
4 | August 1975 | ||
5/6 | February 1976 | 126 | |
7 | June 1976 | ||
8 | December 1976 | ||
9 | March 1977 | ||
10 | June 1977 | ||
11 | August 1977 | ||
12 | November 1977 |
(2) A Fanzine by Marry Kittredge[edit]
A fanzine edited by Marry Kittredge and published by Kevin O'Donnell, Jr. of New Haven, CT. It was focused on articles for the aspiring pro writer.
{Is it possible that this is a continuation of (1), above?}
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
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10 | 1977 | 36 | Titled Empire for the SF Writer. 4 page interview with [[[Tom Reamy]]] and a letter from him. Letters column also has letters from [[[Jerry Pournelle]]], [[[F.M. Busby]]] and [[[Dan Goodman]]]. 4 page article by [[[Jacqueline Lichtenberg]]]. Back cover by [[[Stephen Fabian.]]] |
23 | Spring 1981 | Titled Empire for the SF Writer | |
24 | Summer 1981 | ||
25 | Fall 1981 |
(3) A Fanzine by John Boardman[edit]
A gaming fanzine published by John Boardman.
Publication | ???? |
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