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Published by Judith Brownlee, and edited by Gail Barton and Doris Beetem, the fanzine appeared in the 1970s. Three issues were published.  
 
Published by Judith Brownlee, and edited by Gail Barton and Doris Beetem, the fanzine appeared in the 1970s. Three issues were published.  
  
The first issue was published in 1970. It features artwork by Gail Barton, Debby Bethurem, and Ed Stein; plays by Doris Beetem; and articles by Gail Barton, Doris Beetem, and Judith Brownlee.   
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The first issue was published in 1970. Consisting of 102 pages, it features artwork by Gail Barton, Debby Bethurem, and Ed Stein; plays by Doris Beetem; and articles by Gail Barton, Doris Beetem, and Judith Brownlee.   
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Issue 2 appeared in 1971. It was 120 pages, featuring articles by Gail Barton, Doris Beetem,  fiction by Doris Beetem, and Judith Brownlee, and artwork by Dee Beetem, and D. Carol Roberts.
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Issue 3 came out in 1972, with 122 pages. Artwork was by M.L. Barnes, Gail Barton, Liz Danforth, Bill Guy, Jim McLeod, Roz Oberdieck, D. Carol Roberts, and Mary Ann Walther.
  
 
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Revision as of 01:29, 13 September 2012

Eridani Triad was a media science fiction fanzine devoted to Star Trek.

Published by Judith Brownlee, and edited by Gail Barton and Doris Beetem, the fanzine appeared in the 1970s. Three issues were published.

The first issue was published in 1970. Consisting of 102 pages, it features artwork by Gail Barton, Debby Bethurem, and Ed Stein; plays by Doris Beetem; and articles by Gail Barton, Doris Beetem, and Judith Brownlee.

Issue 2 appeared in 1971. It was 120 pages, featuring articles by Gail Barton, Doris Beetem, fiction by Doris Beetem, and Judith Brownlee, and artwork by Dee Beetem, and D. Carol Roberts.

Issue 3 came out in 1972, with 122 pages. Artwork was by M.L. Barnes, Gail Barton, Liz Danforth, Bill Guy, Jim McLeod, Roz Oberdieck, D. Carol Roberts, and Mary Ann Walther.