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Articles were by Gerald Bishop, Joanne Burger, G.M. Carr ([[Cry of the Nameless]]), Richard Delap, Darrell Schweitzer, and Lisa Tuttle.
 
Articles were by Gerald Bishop, Joanne Burger, G.M. Carr ([[Cry of the Nameless]]), Richard Delap, Darrell Schweitzer, and Lisa Tuttle.
  
Letters came from Piers Anthony, Gerald Bishop, Fritz Leiber, Phil Muldowney ([[Vector]]), and Mary Reed ([[Crabapple]]), among others.
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Letters came from Piers Anthony, Gerald Bishop, Fritz Leiber, Phil Muldowney ([[Vector]]), and Mary Reed ([[Crabapple]]), among others.  
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Joanne Burger was also one of the editors of [[The National Fantasy Fan]].
  
 
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Pegasus was a science fiction fanzine by Joanne Burger.

Pegasus was [published in the late 1960s and early 1970s in Lake Jackson, Texas, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in May 1968, with issue 7 released in February 1971.

Artwork was by Joanne Burger, Ruth Burger, Richard Delap, Agnes Matula, Darrell Schweitzer and Joe Zalabak.

Fiction was contributed by Lisa Tuttle (Mathom).

Articles were by Gerald Bishop, Joanne Burger, G.M. Carr (Cry of the Nameless), Richard Delap, Darrell Schweitzer, and Lisa Tuttle.

Letters came from Piers Anthony, Gerald Bishop, Fritz Leiber, Phil Muldowney (Vector), and Mary Reed (Crabapple), among others.

Joanne Burger was also one of the editors of The National Fantasy Fan.