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The first issue was produced in a signed (by Ken Raney) and numbered limited edition of 300 copies. Though undated, it appears to have been published in late 1975.
 
The first issue was produced in a signed (by Ken Raney) and numbered limited edition of 300 copies. Though undated, it appears to have been published in late 1975.
  
Contributing poets were Jim Copin, Steve Eng (as John Bredon), Don Fioto, Bruce D. Griffiths, Deborah K. Raney, [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]], Charles Schneider, and Stephanie Stearns. Contributions artists were Brent Anderson, Clyde Caldwell, Frank Cirocco, Gene Day, Steve Fabian, Dennis Fujitake, Mark Gelotte, Hanther, Gary Kato, Ken Raney, Stanley Sakai, Broc Sears, Bill G. Wilson, and Gary Winnick. Fabian was the cover artist for this issue.
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Contributing poets were Jim Copin, Steve Eng (as John Bredon), Don Fioto, Bruce D. Griffiths, Deborah K. Raney, [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] ([[The Literary Journal of Fantasy and Terror]]), Charles Schneider, and Stephanie Stearns.
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Contributions artists were Brent Anderson, Clyde Caldwell, Frank Cirocco, Gene Day ([[Dark Fantasy]]), Steve Fabian, Dennis Fujitake, Mark Gelotte, Hanther, Gary Kato, Ken Raney, Stanley Sakai, Broc Sears, Bill G. Wilson, and Gary Winnick. Fabian was the cover artist for this issue.
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Revision as of 22:46, 6 December 2011

Fantasae #1 (1975?), cover art by Stephen E. Fabian

Fantasae was a zine of fantasy-oriented "graphic verse and art" edited by Deborah K. Raney in Fort Montgomery, New York, U.S.A.

The first issue was produced in a signed (by Ken Raney) and numbered limited edition of 300 copies. Though undated, it appears to have been published in late 1975.

Contributing poets were Jim Copin, Steve Eng (as John Bredon), Don Fioto, Bruce D. Griffiths, Deborah K. Raney, Jessica Amanda Salmonson (The Literary Journal of Fantasy and Terror), Charles Schneider, and Stephanie Stearns.

Contributions artists were Brent Anderson, Clyde Caldwell, Frank Cirocco, Gene Day (Dark Fantasy), Steve Fabian, Dennis Fujitake, Mark Gelotte, Hanther, Gary Kato, Ken Raney, Stanley Sakai, Broc Sears, Bill G. Wilson, and Gary Winnick. Fabian was the cover artist for this issue.