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[[Image:Astral_dimensions_1977win_n5.jpg‎ |right|frame|'''Astral Dimensions''' <br/>Issue 5 1977 <br/>Cover by Ken Raney ]]
 
'''Astral Dimensions''' was a fanzine edited by Chris Marler and Mark Jacobs.  
 
'''Astral Dimensions''' was a fanzine edited by Chris Marler and Mark Jacobs.  
  
Astral Dimensions'' was devoted to speculative and weird fiction published in the 1970s.  
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''Astral Dimensions'' was devoted to speculative and weird fiction, and was  published in the 1970s in Staatsburg, New York, U.S.A. The first two issues were released in 1975, with issues 3 and 4 following in 1976, and issues 5 and 6 published in 1977.
  
Featured were writers Joseph Payne Brennan ([[Macabre (U.S.A.)]], Steve Bride, C.C. Clingan ([[The Diversifier]]), Ron Fortier, Ken Hahn ([[Jeet]]), Phillip C. Heath, Wayne Hooks, Brian Lumley, [[Wilum Pugmire]] ([[Old Bones]], [[Midnight Fantasies]]), Charles Saunders, Stephanie Stearns.
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Featured were writers Joseph Payne Brennan ([[Macabre (U.S.A.)|Macabre]], [[Essence]]), Steve Bridge, C.C. Clingan ([[The Diversifier]]), Ron Fortier, Ken Hahn ([[Jeet]]), Phillip C. Heath, Wayne Hooks, Robert A.W. Lowdnes, David Madison, A.K. Molnar, Gary Robert Muschla, H. Walter Munn, E. Hoffman Price, [[Wilum Pugmire]] ([[Old Bones]], [[Visions of Khroyd'hon]]), Glenn Rahman, [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] ([[The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror]]),  [[Charles R. Saunders]] ([[Stardock (Canada)|Stardock]], [[Dragonfields]]), Stephanie Stearns, and Frances Watson.  
  
Covers were by Ken Raney (#5). Artwork was by Gene Day ([[Dark Fantasy]]).
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Also featured was a reprint from ''Weird Tales'' of "The Silver Key" by [[H. P. Lovecraft]].
  
Letters came from Cliff Bird, A.K. Molnar, Andre Norton, Ted Pons.  
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Poetry was by Joseph Payne Brennan, Brian Lumley, Michael Fantina, and Stephanie Stearns.
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Covers were by Ken Raney ([[Fantasae]]) (#5), Clifford Bird (#6). Portfolios by Gene Day ([[Dark Fantasy]]) were also featured. Included in issue 6 was a pictorial portfolio based on H.P. Lovecraft by artists  Clifford Bird, Gene Day, Todd Klein, Allen Koszowski and Stephen Riley.
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Letters came from T. Christopher Kelly, Neil Kvern, Andre Norton, Ted Pons, and David Warren.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:49, 23 April 2016

Astral Dimensions
Issue 5 1977
Cover by Ken Raney

Astral Dimensions was a fanzine edited by Chris Marler and Mark Jacobs.

Astral Dimensions was devoted to speculative and weird fiction, and was published in the 1970s in Staatsburg, New York, U.S.A. The first two issues were released in 1975, with issues 3 and 4 following in 1976, and issues 5 and 6 published in 1977.

Featured were writers Joseph Payne Brennan (Macabre, Essence), Steve Bridge, C.C. Clingan (The Diversifier), Ron Fortier, Ken Hahn (Jeet), Phillip C. Heath, Wayne Hooks, Robert A.W. Lowdnes, David Madison, A.K. Molnar, Gary Robert Muschla, H. Walter Munn, E. Hoffman Price, Wilum Pugmire (Old Bones, Visions of Khroyd'hon), Glenn Rahman, Jessica Amanda Salmonson (The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror), Charles R. Saunders (Stardock, Dragonfields), Stephanie Stearns, and Frances Watson.

Also featured was a reprint from Weird Tales of "The Silver Key" by H. P. Lovecraft.

Poetry was by Joseph Payne Brennan, Brian Lumley, Michael Fantina, and Stephanie Stearns.

Covers were by Ken Raney (Fantasae) (#5), Clifford Bird (#6). Portfolios by Gene Day (Dark Fantasy) were also featured. Included in issue 6 was a pictorial portfolio based on H.P. Lovecraft by artists Clifford Bird, Gene Day, Todd Klein, Allen Koszowski and Stephen Riley.

Letters came from T. Christopher Kelly, Neil Kvern, Andre Norton, Ted Pons, and David Warren.