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A [[fanzine]] by [[Patrick Clark]].  On eFanzines.com, he says that it "began sometime in the early 1990s but only issues 6 and 7 survive.  The first couple of issues were actually produced on a [[typewriter]] – like ''Neuromancer'' – and so never had a digital life.  Issue 6 was the last to be distributed in April 2003.  Number 7 (April 2005) was completed but never mailed.  Here, too, [[Jerry Denny]] contributed much original material making my job a whole lot easier.  The texts for issues 6 and 7 are intact but not the original illustrations.  For these [[efanzines]] versions I grabbed a couple of contemporary pictures just to break up the monotony of all the text."
 
A [[fanzine]] by [[Patrick Clark]].  On eFanzines.com, he says that it "began sometime in the early 1990s but only issues 6 and 7 survive.  The first couple of issues were actually produced on a [[typewriter]] – like ''Neuromancer'' – and so never had a digital life.  Issue 6 was the last to be distributed in April 2003.  Number 7 (April 2005) was completed but never mailed.  Here, too, [[Jerry Denny]] contributed much original material making my job a whole lot easier.  The texts for issues 6 and 7 are intact but not the original illustrations.  For these [[efanzines]] versions I grabbed a couple of contemporary pictures just to break up the monotony of all the text."
  
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A fanzine by Patrick Clark. On eFanzines.com, he says that it "began sometime in the early 1990s but only issues 6 and 7 survive. The first couple of issues were actually produced on a typewriter – like Neuromancer – and so never had a digital life. Issue 6 was the last to be distributed in April 2003. Number 7 (April 2005) was completed but never mailed. Here, too, Jerry Denny contributed much original material making my job a whole lot easier. The texts for issues 6 and 7 are intact but not the original illustrations. For these efanzines versions I grabbed a couple of contemporary pictures just to break up the monotony of all the text."


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