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Poets include Brian W. Aldiss, B.L. Ballard, John Brunner, Robert Calvert, Lisa Conesa, Gerald England, Chris Fowler, James Goddard, John Neilsen Hall, Judith Ann Lawrence, Michael D. Lindeman, Michael Moorcock ([[A Fanzine Called Eustace]], [[Typo]]), John Nicholas, Ritchie Smith, F.G. Smallmount, and Steve Sneyd ([[Data Dump]]).
 
Poets include Brian W. Aldiss, B.L. Ballard, John Brunner, Robert Calvert, Lisa Conesa, Gerald England, Chris Fowler, James Goddard, John Neilsen Hall, Judith Ann Lawrence, Michael D. Lindeman, Michael Moorcock ([[A Fanzine Called Eustace]], [[Typo]]), John Nicholas, Ritchie Smith, F.G. Smallmount, and Steve Sneyd ([[Data Dump]]).
  
Illustrations are by [[Arthur Thomson]] and [[Harry Turner]] ([[Zenith]], [[Now & Then]]).
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Illustrations are by [[Arthur Thomson]] ([[The ATom Anthology]]) and [[Harry Turner]] ([[Zenith]], [[Now & Then]]).
  
 
Lisa Conesa also published the fanzine [[Zimri]].
 
Lisa Conesa also published the fanzine [[Zimri]].

Revision as of 15:33, 28 October 2011

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The Purple Hours (black & white image)

The Purple Hours was a one-issue-only poetry zine edited by Lisa Conesa and published in 1974 in the United Kingdom.

Poets include Brian W. Aldiss, B.L. Ballard, John Brunner, Robert Calvert, Lisa Conesa, Gerald England, Chris Fowler, James Goddard, John Neilsen Hall, Judith Ann Lawrence, Michael D. Lindeman, Michael Moorcock (A Fanzine Called Eustace, Typo), John Nicholas, Ritchie Smith, F.G. Smallmount, and Steve Sneyd (Data Dump).

Illustrations are by Arthur Thomson (The ATom Anthology) and Harry Turner (Zenith, Now & Then).

Lisa Conesa also published the fanzine Zimri.