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− | '''Inside The Old House''' was a fanzine devoted to the television programme ''Dark Shadows''. | + | '''Inside The Old House''' was a fanzine devoted to the television programme ''Dark Shadows'' published by Old House Publishing and edited by Dale Clark. |
− | ''Inside The Old House'' began publishing in 1978. Each issue features fan fiction, poetry, artwork, biographies of ''Dark Shadows'' characters, discussions of controversies within the ''Dark Shadows'' community, a fan letter column,and classified ads for ''Dark Shadows paraphernalia. | + | ''Inside The Old House'' began publishing in Dallas, texas, U.S.A. in 1978. Each issue features fan fiction, poetry, artwork, biographies of ''Dark Shadows'' characters, discussions of controversies within the ''Dark Shadows'' community, a fan letter column,and classified ads for ''Dark Shadows paraphernalia. |
Contributors included Sandy Adams, Shawn Downs, William J. Mann, M.J. Reid, and Matthew Richardson. | Contributors included Sandy Adams, Shawn Downs, William J. Mann, M.J. Reid, and Matthew Richardson. | ||
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[[Category:Pop Culture]] | [[Category:Pop Culture]] |
Revision as of 07:52, 24 March 2011
Inside The Old House was a fanzine devoted to the television programme Dark Shadows published by Old House Publishing and edited by Dale Clark.
Inside The Old House began publishing in Dallas, texas, U.S.A. in 1978. Each issue features fan fiction, poetry, artwork, biographies of Dark Shadows characters, discussions of controversies within the Dark Shadows community, a fan letter column,and classified ads for Dark Shadows paraphernalia.
Contributors included Sandy Adams, Shawn Downs, William J. Mann, M.J. Reid, and Matthew Richardson.
Artwork was by Janet Meehan.