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− | A [[fanzine]] published by [[Terry Carr]] and [[Pete Graham]]. It began in | + | A [[fanzine]] published by [[Terry Carr]] and [[Pete Graham]]. It began in 1958 and was originally intended to be a [[oneshot]] since [[Carr]] was still publishing ''[[Innuendo]]''. [[pete graham|Graham]] moved to [[New York]], revived ''Lighthouse'' and released two issues on his own as a [[Fapazine]]. When [[Carr]] also moved to [[New York]] in 1961, he again became co-editor. Later, [[Carr]] became editor and [[pete graham|Graham]] wrote a column for it. There were fifteen issues total. It was nominated the [[1967 Best Fanzine Hugo]] and the [[1968 Best Fanzine Hugo]]. |
Contributing writers included [[Redd Boggs]], [[Carol Carr]], [[Sid Coleman]], [[Philip K. Dick]], [[Gina Ellis]], [[Pat Lupoff]], [[Dick Lupoff]], [[George Metzger]], [[Alva Rogers]], [[Joanna Russ]], [[Ted White]], [[Walt Willis]], and [[Don Wollheim]]. Contributing artists included [[Hannes Bok]], [[Jack Gaughan]], and [[Ray Nelson]]. | Contributing writers included [[Redd Boggs]], [[Carol Carr]], [[Sid Coleman]], [[Philip K. Dick]], [[Gina Ellis]], [[Pat Lupoff]], [[Dick Lupoff]], [[George Metzger]], [[Alva Rogers]], [[Joanna Russ]], [[Ted White]], [[Walt Willis]], and [[Don Wollheim]]. Contributing artists included [[Hannes Bok]], [[Jack Gaughan]], and [[Ray Nelson]]. |
Revision as of 00:01, 3 January 2020
A fanzine published by Terry Carr and Pete Graham. It began in 1958 and was originally intended to be a oneshot since Carr was still publishing Innuendo. Graham moved to New York, revived Lighthouse and released two issues on his own as a Fapazine. When Carr also moved to New York in 1961, he again became co-editor. Later, Carr became editor and Graham wrote a column for it. There were fifteen issues total. It was nominated the 1967 Best Fanzine Hugo and the 1968 Best Fanzine Hugo.
Contributing writers included Redd Boggs, Carol Carr, Sid Coleman, Philip K. Dick, Gina Ellis, Pat Lupoff, Dick Lupoff, George Metzger, Alva Rogers, Joanna Russ, Ted White, Walt Willis, and Don Wollheim. Contributing artists included Hannes Bok, Jack Gaughan, and Ray Nelson.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
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1 | undated | ||
2 | February 1961 | >30 | |
3 | August 1961 | ||
4 | November 1961 | ||
5 | February 1962 | 96 | |
6 | May 1962 | 18 | |
7 | August 1962 | ||
8 | May 1963 | 4 | |
9 | |||
10 | August 1964 | ||
11 | November 1964 | >56 | |
12 | February 1965 | ||
13 | August 1965 | 48 | |
14 | October 1966 | ||
15 | August 1967 | 99 | Final issue |
Publication | ???? |
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