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The Purple Hours was a poetry collection edited by Lisa Conesa and designed by Harry Turner. It was produced in conjunction with the Poetry Soiree at Tynecon 74, the 1974 Eastercon. ISFDB describes it as 'Loose pages kept together in a binding spine with a number of unnumbered, colored pages inserted'. Artwork was provided by Turner and Arthur Thomson
Contributors
- Brian W. Aldiss
- B. L. Ballard
- John Brunner
- Robert Calvert
- Lisa Conesa
- Gerald England
- Chris Fowler (seemingly neither of the Chris Fowlers otherwise noted here)
- James Goddard
- John Nielsen Hall
- Judith Ann Lawrence
- Michael D. Lindemann
- Michael Moorcock
- John Nicholas
- Ritchie Smith
- F. G. Smallmount (Bryn Fortey)
- Steve Sneyd
Publication | 1974 |
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