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'''Wyrd''' was a literary fanzine devoted to science fiction, fantasy and weird fiction.  
 
'''Wyrd''' was a literary fanzine devoted to science fiction, fantasy and weird fiction.  
  
'''Wyrd'' was published in the 1970s, with a various editors at the helm. Issue 3, released in Michigan, was edited by Al D. Cockrell and Irvin L. Wagner. Issue 4 was published in Santa Rosa, California by Brian Crist and Greg Stafford. Issue 6 came from Albany, california and was edited by Greg Stafford.
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'''Wyrd'' was published in the 1970s, with a various editors at the helm. Issue 3, released in Michigan, was edited by Al D. Cockrell and Irvin L. Wagner. Issue 4 was published in Santa Rosa, California by Brian Crist and Greg Stafford in 1975. Issue 6 came from Albany, california and was edited by Greg Stafford.
  
Contributors included C.L. Ballentine, Al C. Cockrell, George Duck, JeanPaul Jenack, Theodore Kriner, David Madison,[[Jessica Amanda Salmonson| J.A. Salmonson]], Darrell Schweitzer, Greg Stafford,  
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Contributors included C.L. Ballentine, Al C. Cockrell, George Duck, JeanPaul Jenack, Theodore Kriner, David Madison, [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson| J.A. Salmonson]], Darrell Schweitzer, Greg Stafford,  
  
 
Art work was by Mike Chase,  William Church, Tom Clark, Al Cox, Gene Day ([[Dark Fantasy]]), Mike Dziewulski, Ernest Hogan, Randy Holmberg, Cliff Kurowski, Mel Laybourne, Steve Oliff, Mark Roland, Tony Salmons, Mark Schrimeister, Rod Snyder, Peter Stokes, William H. Stout, Steve Swenston.
 
Art work was by Mike Chase,  William Church, Tom Clark, Al Cox, Gene Day ([[Dark Fantasy]]), Mike Dziewulski, Ernest Hogan, Randy Holmberg, Cliff Kurowski, Mel Laybourne, Steve Oliff, Mark Roland, Tony Salmons, Mark Schrimeister, Rod Snyder, Peter Stokes, William H. Stout, Steve Swenston.

Revision as of 23:13, 19 June 2011

Wyrd was a literary fanzine devoted to science fiction, fantasy and weird fiction.

'Wyrd was published in the 1970s, with a various editors at the helm. Issue 3, released in Michigan, was edited by Al D. Cockrell and Irvin L. Wagner. Issue 4 was published in Santa Rosa, California by Brian Crist and Greg Stafford in 1975. Issue 6 came from Albany, california and was edited by Greg Stafford.

Contributors included C.L. Ballentine, Al C. Cockrell, George Duck, JeanPaul Jenack, Theodore Kriner, David Madison, J.A. Salmonson, Darrell Schweitzer, Greg Stafford,

Art work was by Mike Chase, William Church, Tom Clark, Al Cox, Gene Day (Dark Fantasy), Mike Dziewulski, Ernest Hogan, Randy Holmberg, Cliff Kurowski, Mel Laybourne, Steve Oliff, Mark Roland, Tony Salmons, Mark Schrimeister, Rod Snyder, Peter Stokes, William H. Stout, Steve Swenston.