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'''The H.P. Lovecraft Fanzine''' was edited by Les Thomas and published by 13th Hour Press in Alexandria, Virginia, U.S.A..
 
'''The H.P. Lovecraft Fanzine''' was edited by Les Thomas and published by 13th Hour Press in Alexandria, Virginia, U.S.A..
  
The full title of the zine was ''Les Thomas presents the H.P. Lovecraft Fanzine''. It was a literary zine devoted to the weird fiction writer H.P. Lovecraft and his Cthulhu Mythos, published in the 1990s, and contained fiction, poetry and news.  
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The full title of the zine was ''Les Thomas presents the H.P. Lovecraft Fanzine''. It was a literary zine devoted to the weird fiction writer H.P. [[Lovecraft]] and his [[Cthulhu]] Mythos, published in the 1990s, and contained fiction, poetry and news.  
  
Contributors included David Barker, Sutter Cane, Lee Clark, Craig Cortright, Allen Koszowki, D.F. Lewis, George Meredith,  John Newt, [[Wilum Pugmire]] (editor of [[Midnight Fantasies]] and [[Old Bones]]), and Stanley Sargent.  
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Contributors included David Barker, Sutter Cane, Lee Clark, Craig Cortright, Allen Koszowki, [[D.F. Lewis]], George Meredith,  John Newt, [[Wilum Pugmire]] (editor of [[Midnight Fantasies]] and [[Old Bones]]), and [[Stanley Sargent]].  
  
 
[[Category:Zine|H.P. Lovecraft]]
 
[[Category:Zine|H.P. Lovecraft]]

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The H.P. Lovecraft Fanzine Issue 4 1977

The H.P. Lovecraft Fanzine was edited by Les Thomas and published by 13th Hour Press in Alexandria, Virginia, U.S.A..

The full title of the zine was Les Thomas presents the H.P. Lovecraft Fanzine. It was a literary zine devoted to the weird fiction writer H.P. Lovecraft and his Cthulhu Mythos, published in the 1990s, and contained fiction, poetry and news.

Contributors included David Barker, Sutter Cane, Lee Clark, Craig Cortright, Allen Koszowki, D.F. Lewis, George Meredith, John Newt, Wilum Pugmire (editor of Midnight Fantasies and Old Bones), and Stanley Sargent.