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'''Gorbash''' was a science fiction fanzine by Mary Johnson/Andrews.  
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'''Gorbash''' was a science fiction [[fanzine]] by Mary Johnson/Andrews.  
  
 
''Gorbash'' was published in Lubbock, Texas, U.S.A. in the 1980s, and was named after a drunken dragon in Gordon R. Dickson's book ''The Dragon and the George''. Issue 6 was released March 1982, and issue 7 didn't appear until 1991.
 
''Gorbash'' was published in Lubbock, Texas, U.S.A. in the 1980s, and was named after a drunken dragon in Gordon R. Dickson's book ''The Dragon and the George''. Issue 6 was released March 1982, and issue 7 didn't appear until 1991.
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Gorbash
Issue 7 1991

Gorbash was a science fiction fanzine by Mary Johnson/Andrews.

Gorbash was published in Lubbock, Texas, U.S.A. in the 1980s, and was named after a drunken dragon in Gordon R. Dickson's book The Dragon and the George. Issue 6 was released March 1982, and issue 7 didn't appear until 1991.

Gorbash contained prose, poetry, reviews, filking, and articles on early computer game programming. Also included were interviews with writers C.J. Cherryh, Frank Herbert, and Jack Williamson, cartoonist Richard Gershakm and musician Tommy Hancock.

Contributors of articles included Jess Cavazos, Monika Green, and Mary Johnson/Andrews.

Contributors of fiction included Mike Blevins, Jess Cavazos, Cecily Maples, and Chris Rogers. Poetry was by Ronnie Jones.

Contributing artists included Kathleen Cavazos, Norv Maples, and Todd McNemee, among others.

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