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Contributions have included "Drugs, Hallucinations and the Quest for Reality," by Philip K. Dick (Nov 64).
 
Contributions have included "Drugs, Hallucinations and the Quest for Reality," by Philip K. Dick (Nov 64).
  
Contributing writers included Gina Ellis Clark ([[Queebshots]]) and George Metzger.  
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Contributing writers included Gina Ellis Clark ([[Queebshots]]), George Metzger and [[Donald Wollheim]].  
  
 
Contributing artists included Hannes Bok, Ray Nelson.
 
Contributing artists included Hannes Bok, Ray Nelson.

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Lighthouse is a science fiction fanzine by Terry Carr.

The first issue of Lighthouse, published in 1958 by Terry Carr and Pete Graham, was intended as a one shot zine. After relocating to New York, Graham revived Lighthouse and released two issues on his own as a Fantasy Amateur Press Association zine. When Terry Carr moved to New York in 1961, Graham offered him co-editorship of the zine. Later, Carr assumed editorship and Graham wrote a column for the zine. 15 issues were published in all. It was nominated for a Hugo Award for 'Best Fanzine' for 1967 and 1968.

Contributions have included "Drugs, Hallucinations and the Quest for Reality," by Philip K. Dick (Nov 64).

Contributing writers included Gina Ellis Clark (Queebshots), George Metzger and Donald Wollheim.

Contributing artists included Hannes Bok, Ray Nelson.