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'''Peon''' was a science fiction fanzine by Charles Lee Riddle, published in Norwich, Connecticut, U.S.A.
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'''Peon''' was a science fiction fanzine by Charles Lee Riddle(d. October 18, 1968), published in Norwich, Connecticut, U.S.A.
  
 
''Peon'' was a long-running fanzine of the late 1940s and into the 1950s, and at least thirty issues were released. The fanzine featured an editorial by Riddle, and articles, fiction, poetry, and regular columns.
 
''Peon'' was a long-running fanzine of the late 1940s and into the 1950s, and at least thirty issues were released. The fanzine featured an editorial by Riddle, and articles, fiction, poetry, and regular columns.
  
Cover artists included DEA, Les Chapman,  and Ed Emshwiller.  
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Cover artists included DEA, Dick Carver, Les Chapman,  and Ed Emshwiller.  
  
 
Art work was contributed by Joe Bowman,  Jerry Hopkins, Alan Hunter, Charles Lee Riddle, and illustrators from the Fantasy Art Society of Britain.
 
Art work was contributed by Joe Bowman,  Jerry Hopkins, Alan Hunter, Charles Lee Riddle, and illustrators from the Fantasy Art Society of Britain.

Revision as of 03:05, 24 March 2011

Peon was a science fiction fanzine by Charles Lee Riddle(d. October 18, 1968), published in Norwich, Connecticut, U.S.A.

Peon was a long-running fanzine of the late 1940s and into the 1950s, and at least thirty issues were released. The fanzine featured an editorial by Riddle, and articles, fiction, poetry, and regular columns.

Cover artists included DEA, Dick Carver, Les Chapman, and Ed Emshwiller.

Art work was contributed by Joe Bowman, Jerry Hopkins, Alan Hunter, Charles Lee Riddle, and illustrators from the Fantasy Art Society of Britain.

Written contributions came from Robert Bloch, Stuart M. Boland, Anthony Boucher, Donn Brazier, Alice Bullock, Bill Champion, Jack Cordes, Roy Cummings, Gerry de la Ree (Loki, Sun Spots), Isabelle E. Dinwiddle, Toby Duane, Eric Fennel, Jim Haden, Joe E. Hensley, Gene Hunter, Nicholas Hurd, David H. Keller, Alfred C. Lane, Edward W. Ludwig, Ian T. Macauley, John Marim, Dave Mason, Carol McKinney, A. Nebi, Art Rapp (Spacewarp), Larry Saunders, Robert Silverberg (Spaceship), Ken F. Slater, H.S. Weatherby, James White, and Everett Winne.

Columns were by Terry Carr (Lighthouse), Dick Clarkson, Jim Harmon, Hal Shapiro, T.E. Watkins, and fanzine reviews by John Ledyard.