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'''Hugin and Munin''' is a science fiction fanzine by Richard Labonte.
 
'''Hugin and Munin''' is a science fiction fanzine by Richard Labonte.
  
''Hugin and Munin'', named for the two ravens of the Norse god Odin, who representing 'thought' (Hugin) and 'memory' (Munin), was published in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada from 1966 to 1968.  
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''Hugin and Munin'', named for the two ravens of the Norse god Odin, who representing 'thought' (Hugin) and 'memory' (Munin), was published in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada from 1966 to 1968. t least 7 issues appeared.
  
 
Contributors included Crayden Arcand, Mike Glicksohn ([[Energumen]]), Ray Nelson, Chris Redmond, Earl Schultz, Colin Stafford, [[Susan Wood]] ([[Aspidistra]]), Marg Yeo, and Roger Zelazny.
 
Contributors included Crayden Arcand, Mike Glicksohn ([[Energumen]]), Ray Nelson, Chris Redmond, Earl Schultz, Colin Stafford, [[Susan Wood]] ([[Aspidistra]]), Marg Yeo, and Roger Zelazny.
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Letters came from Issac Asimov, Alexei Panshin and George W. Price.
 
Letters came from Issac Asimov, Alexei Panshin and George W. Price.
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In [[Checkpoint]] 6/7 from September 1969, Peter Roberts writes in his review of issue 7 "HaM is a nice fanzine; that's my first thought when considering it for review and I think I'm going to have difficulty clarifying it to any sensible degree -- it's just a feeling that comes up out of its orange pages... "
  
 
''Hugin and Munin'' #6 was a split zine with [[Kevas and Trillium]].
 
''Hugin and Munin'' #6 was a split zine with [[Kevas and Trillium]].

Revision as of 07:29, 8 September 2012

Hugin and Munin
Issue 4
Cover art by Murray Long

Hugin and Munin is a science fiction fanzine by Richard Labonte.

Hugin and Munin, named for the two ravens of the Norse god Odin, who representing 'thought' (Hugin) and 'memory' (Munin), was published in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada from 1966 to 1968. t least 7 issues appeared.

Contributors included Crayden Arcand, Mike Glicksohn (Energumen), Ray Nelson, Chris Redmond, Earl Schultz, Colin Stafford, Susan Wood (Aspidistra), Marg Yeo, and Roger Zelazny.

Artwork was contributed by Derek Carter, Jack Gaughan, Alexis Gilliland, and Murray Long.

Letters came from Issac Asimov, Alexei Panshin and George W. Price.

In Checkpoint 6/7 from September 1969, Peter Roberts writes in his review of issue 7 "HaM is a nice fanzine; that's my first thought when considering it for review and I think I'm going to have difficulty clarifying it to any sensible degree -- it's just a feeling that comes up out of its orange pages... "

Hugin and Munin #6 was a split zine with Kevas and Trillium.

Richard LaBonte also published the fanzines Acusfoos and Low-Down.