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First published in 1977, the subtitle of the publication was, "Toward a Feminist and Humanitarian Fantasy and Science Fiction". It was published in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. Five issues appeared, the last in 1979. | First published in 1977, the subtitle of the publication was, "Toward a Feminist and Humanitarian Fantasy and Science Fiction". It was published in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. Five issues appeared, the last in 1979. | ||
− | Contributors included Mary Bohdanowicz, Rose Ann Cyrus, Sherri L. File, Jane Gabrielle Beckman, Whit Gibbons, Phyllis Ann Carr ([[The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror]]), David Madison, Amy Arnston Marein, Ron Nance, Charles R. Saunders, Jody Scott, Andrea Schlecht, Irene E. Steele, "Lady Jayne" Sturgeon, and Evangeline Watson. | + | Contributors included Mary Bohdanowicz, Rose Ann Cyrus, Sherri L. File, Jane Gabrielle Beckman, Whit Gibbons, Phyllis Ann Carr ([[The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror]]), David Madison, Amy Arnston Marein, Ron Nance, [[Wilum Pugmire]] ([[Queer Madness]]), Charles R. Saunders, Jody Scott, Andrea Schlecht, Irene E. Steele, "Lady Jayne" Sturgeon, and Evangeline Watson. |
Issue 5 featured a cover by Jeanne Gomoll ([[Janus]]). | Issue 5 featured a cover by Jeanne Gomoll ([[Janus]]). |
Revision as of 02:14, 18 May 2011
Windhaven is a feminist science fiction and fantasy fanzine by Jessica Amanda Salmonson.
First published in 1977, the subtitle of the publication was, "Toward a Feminist and Humanitarian Fantasy and Science Fiction". It was published in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. Five issues appeared, the last in 1979.
Contributors included Mary Bohdanowicz, Rose Ann Cyrus, Sherri L. File, Jane Gabrielle Beckman, Whit Gibbons, Phyllis Ann Carr (The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror), David Madison, Amy Arnston Marein, Ron Nance, Wilum Pugmire (Queer Madness), Charles R. Saunders, Jody Scott, Andrea Schlecht, Irene E. Steele, "Lady Jayne" Sturgeon, and Evangeline Watson.
Issue 5 featured a cover by Jeanne Gomoll (Janus).