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− | A [[fanzine]] edited by [[Phyllis Ann Karr]] and [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] (under her birth name of "Amos Salmonson") and published by [[The Fellowship of Odysseans]] in Zenith, WA. It was a large [[fanzine]] with a hundred pages of stories and poetry. Five hundred copies of each issue were printed with three issues in | + | A [[fanzine]] edited by [[Phyllis Ann Karr]] and [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] (under her birth name of "Amos Salmonson") and published by [[The Fellowship of Odysseans]] in Zenith, WA. It was a large [[fanzine]] with a hundred pages of stories and poetry. Five hundred copies of each issue were printed with three issues in 1973, two in 1974 and one in 1975. |
It was revived as a [[prozine]] in the 80s. | It was revived as a [[prozine]] in the 80s. |
Latest revision as of 00:02, 3 January 2020
A fanzine edited by Phyllis Ann Karr and Jessica Amanda Salmonson (under her birth name of "Amos Salmonson") and published by The Fellowship of Odysseans in Zenith, WA. It was a large fanzine with a hundred pages of stories and poetry. Five hundred copies of each issue were printed with three issues in 1973, two in 1974 and one in 1975.
It was revived as a prozine in the 80s.
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