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[[Image:Blue_lady_donna_taylor_burgess_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Blue Lady'''<br/> Issue 3 <br/> Cover art by Erik Wilson]]
 
'''The Blue Lady''' is a small press publication devoted to horror and weird fiction published by Donna Taylor Burgess.  
 
'''The Blue Lady''' is a small press publication devoted to horror and weird fiction published by Donna Taylor Burgess.  
  
Subtitled "A Magazine of Dark Fiction", ''The Blue Lady'' was released in  Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, U.S.A., in the 1990s. Besides fiction it also included poetry, art and essays. The first issue appeared in 1994, with 7 issues areleased until the last issue in 1997.  
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Subtitled "A Magazine of Dark Fiction", ''The Blue Lady'' was released in  Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, U.S.A., in the 1990s. Besides fiction, it also included poetry, art and essays. The first issue appeared in 1994, with 7 issues released until the last issue in 1997.  
  
Contributors of writing included C.S. Anderson, Josh Bingham, G.O. Clark, James S. Dorr, J. Spencer Dreischarf, Jack Fisher, Victor Fortezza, Jesus F. Gonzales, Lorelei K. Hickman, Charlee Jacob, Christina Kern, [[D.F. Lewis]], Mindy Peterman, Crow Ravenscar, P.A. Roe, David G. Rogers, Lee Seed, Craig Sernotti, Scott H. Urban, and Carol Weekes.
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Contributors of writing included C.S. Anderson, Josh Bingham, G.O. Clark, Kevin L. Donihe ([[Bare Bone]]), James S. Dorr, J. Spencer Dreischarf, Jack Fisher ([[Flesh & Blood]]), Victor Fortezza, Jesus F. Gonzales, Lorelei K. Hickman, Charlee Jacob, Christina Kern, [[D.F. Lewis]] ([[Nemonymous]]), Mindy Peterman, Crow Ravenscar, P.A. Roe, David G. Rogers ([[Freezer Burn Magazine]]), Lee Seed, Craig Sernotti, Scott H. Urban ([[Frisson]]), and Carol Weekes.
  
 
Art work was by Erik Wilson.
 
Art work was by Erik Wilson.
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*[http://www.staticmovement.com/DonnaTaylorBurgessinterview.shtml An interview with Donna Taylor Burgess from ''Static Movement'']  
 
*[http://www.staticmovement.com/DonnaTaylorBurgessinterview.shtml An interview with Donna Taylor Burgess from ''Static Movement'']  
  
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Latest revision as of 02:27, 15 December 2012

The Blue Lady
Issue 3
Cover art by Erik Wilson

The Blue Lady is a small press publication devoted to horror and weird fiction published by Donna Taylor Burgess.

Subtitled "A Magazine of Dark Fiction", The Blue Lady was released in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, U.S.A., in the 1990s. Besides fiction, it also included poetry, art and essays. The first issue appeared in 1994, with 7 issues released until the last issue in 1997.

Contributors of writing included C.S. Anderson, Josh Bingham, G.O. Clark, Kevin L. Donihe (Bare Bone), James S. Dorr, J. Spencer Dreischarf, Jack Fisher (Flesh & Blood), Victor Fortezza, Jesus F. Gonzales, Lorelei K. Hickman, Charlee Jacob, Christina Kern, D.F. Lewis (Nemonymous), Mindy Peterman, Crow Ravenscar, P.A. Roe, David G. Rogers (Freezer Burn Magazine), Lee Seed, Craig Sernotti, Scott H. Urban (Frisson), and Carol Weekes.

Art work was by Erik Wilson.

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