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'''Stardock''' was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine edited by Charles R.  Saunders, Kim Kofmel, and Jeff Cohen, and published on behalf of the Ottawa Science Fiction Society (OSFS).
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[[Image:Stardock_1979fal_n4_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Stardock''' <br/>Issue 4 1979]]
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'''Stardock''' was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine founded by Charles R.  Saunders, and published on behalf of the Ottawa Science Fiction Society (OSFS).
  
Four issues were released from the Summer of 1977 till Fall 1979. The first two issues were edited by Charles Saunders, the third issue was edited by Kim Kofmel, and the last issue was edited by Jeff Cohen.  
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Six issues were released from the Summer of 1977 till Fall 1986. The first few issues were edited by Charles Saunders. The fourth issue was edited by Jeff Cohen, with Kim Kofmel one of the subsequent editors.  
  
Contributors of writing included John Bell, Charles De Lint, and Galad Elflandsson, among others.  
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Contributors of writing included John Bell, Michael Danagher, Charles De Lint, Gordon Derevanchuk, Galad Elflandsson, Albert Manachino, and Spider Robinson, among others.
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Interviews with writers such as John Brunner were also featured.
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The story "The Nooseneck Hill Horror" by Michael Danagher is considered by Edward P. Berglund to be an integral part of the [[Cthulhu Mythos]].
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Chales Saunders was also co-publisher, with Charles de Lint, of [[Dragonfields]].
  
 
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Revision as of 04:43, 9 February 2012

Stardock
Issue 4 1979

Stardock was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine founded by Charles R. Saunders, and published on behalf of the Ottawa Science Fiction Society (OSFS).

Six issues were released from the Summer of 1977 till Fall 1986. The first few issues were edited by Charles Saunders. The fourth issue was edited by Jeff Cohen, with Kim Kofmel one of the subsequent editors.

Contributors of writing included John Bell, Michael Danagher, Charles De Lint, Gordon Derevanchuk, Galad Elflandsson, Albert Manachino, and Spider Robinson, among others.

Interviews with writers such as John Brunner were also featured.

The story "The Nooseneck Hill Horror" by Michael Danagher is considered by Edward P. Berglund to be an integral part of the Cthulhu Mythos.

Chales Saunders was also co-publisher, with Charles de Lint, of Dragonfields.