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| + | '''Asha Anderson''' wrote the zine Reddog Review and published it as Skyriver Press and ashabot.com. She was a member of alt.zines on the old usenet before it was abandoned for internet blogs and discussion boards and an active participant in its legendary flame wars. She does two blogs, [http://www.ashabot.blogspot.com/ Language Barrier], an ongoing narrative on whatever, and [http://www.annasadhorse.blogspot.com/ Anna Sadhorse] where she posts some of her poetry. American by birth, Anderson has spent extended periods of time in various countries and posts photos from her wanderings on [https://www.flickr.com/ashabot/ Flickr] and [https://www.instagram.com/ Instagram]. She currently lives in Portugal. |
− | '''Peon''' was a science fiction fanzine by Charles Lee Riddle (d. October 18, 1968), published in Norwich, Connecticut, U.S.A. | |
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− | ''Peon'' was a long-running fanzine of the late 1940s and into the 1950s. Thirty eight issues were released, the last issue, #38, in 1957. The fanzine was published even while Riddle was on active duty in the U.S. Navy. The fanzine featured an editorial by Riddle, articles, fiction, poetry, and regular columns.
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− | Cover artists included [[Jerri Bullock]] ([[Fan Artisan]]), Dick Carver, Les Chapman, [[Margaret Dominick (DEA)|Margaret Dominick (as DEA)]], Ed Emshwiller, John Grossman, [[Lee Hoffman]] ([[Quandry]]), Ron Rentz, Jack R. Waida, and D. Young.
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− | Art work was contributed by Joe Bowman, Jerry Hopkins, Alan Hunter, Charles Lee Riddle, cartoons by Rd Hughes and Dennes Morton, and illustrators from the Fantasy Art Society of Britain.
| + | *[http://ashabot.blogspot.com/ blog] |
| + | *[http://annasadhorse.blogspot.com/ poetry] |
| + | *[https://www.flickr.com/ashabot/ ashabot at flickr] |
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− | Written contributions came from Isaac Asimov, Jerry Bixby, James Blish ([[The Planeteer]]), Robert Bloch, Stuart M. Boland, Anthony Boucher, John Brunner, Donn Brazier, Alice Bullock, R. Flavie Carson, Bill Champion, Jack Cordes, Tom Covington, Roy Cummings, [[Gerry de la Ree]] ([[Loki]], [[Sun Spots]]), Franklin M. Dietz, Jr. ([[Science, Fantasy, and Science Fiction]]), Isabelle E. Dinwiddle, Harlan Ellison ([[Science Fantasy Bulletin]]), E.E. Evans, Erik Fennel, W. Paul Ganley as Toby Duane ([[Fan-Fare (U.S.A.)|Fan-Fare]]), Horace Gold, Vaughn Greene, Jim Haden, Joe E. Hensley, Lee Hoffman, Gene Hunter, Nicholas Hurd, John A. Keel, David H. Keller, Alfred C. Lane, Edward W. Ludwig ([[Fantastic Worlds]]), Ian T. Macauley ([[Cosmag]]), John Marim, Dave Mason ([[Coup]]), Vernon McCain ([[Wastebasket]]), Carol McKinney ([[Deviant]]), Len Moffatt ([[The Outlander]]), A. Nebi, Bob Ottum, Claude Plum, E. Hoffman Price, Art Rapp ([[Spacewarp]]), Jack Riggs ([[Lethe]], [[Unknown Index]]), Larry Saunders, Robert Silverberg ([[Spaceship]]), Ken F. Slater ([[Vector]]), H.S. Weatherby ([[Shivers]]), Wally Webber ([[Cry of the Nameless]]), James White ([[Slant]]), Everett Winne and Edward Wood.
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− | Poetry was by Art Rapp, and Rick Sneary ([[Moonshine (USA)|Monnshine]]).
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− | Columns were by Terry Carr ([[Innuendo]]), Dick Clarkson, Jim Harmon, Roy Tackett, Hal Shapiro, T.E. Watkins, and fanzine reviews by John Ledyard.
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