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− | Contributors included David Barker, Randy Chandler, Paul Curtis, Kenneth P. Czech, J.E. Dressier, Janet Fox ([[Scavenger's Newsletter]]), C.S. Fugua, John Grey, K.J. Harmon, Gerard Houarner, Ronald Kelly, H. Andrew Lych, Kim L. Neidigh, Jeffrey Osier, Norman Partridge, Mark Rainey ([[Deathrealm]], Mike Reckard, John Schoffen, Ann K. Schwader, David B. Silva, James Snyder, Dale L. Sproule, D.W. Taylor, Steve Rasnic Tem, Scott Urban, Bobby G. Warner, Wayne Rile Williams, Chet Williamson, and t. Winter-Damon. | + | Contributors included David Barker, Randy Chandler, Paul Curtis, Kenneth P. Czech, J.E. Dressier, Janet Fox ([[Scavenger's Newsletter]]), C.S. Fugua, John Grey, K.J. Harmon, Gerard Houarner, Ronald Kelly, H. Andrew Lych, Kim L. Neidigh, Jeffrey Osier, Norman Partridge, Mark Rainey ([[Deathrealm]]), Mike Reckard, John Schoffen, Ann K. Schwader, David B. Silva, James Snyder, Dale L. Sproule, D.W. Taylor, Steve Rasnic Tem, Scott Urban, Bobby G. Warner, Wayne Rile Williams, Chet Williamson, and t. Winter-Damon. |
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Noctulpa was a literary horror fanzine edited by George Hatch and published by Horror's Head Press.
Noctulpa, subtitled, "Journal of Horror", was published in New York, U.S.A., The first issue appeared in 1987, and six issues followed as it was published into the 1990s.
Art work was by Alan M. Baker, and John Borkowski.
Contributors included David Barker, Randy Chandler, Paul Curtis, Kenneth P. Czech, J.E. Dressier, Janet Fox (Scavenger's Newsletter), C.S. Fugua, John Grey, K.J. Harmon, Gerard Houarner, Ronald Kelly, H. Andrew Lych, Kim L. Neidigh, Jeffrey Osier, Norman Partridge, Mark Rainey (Deathrealm), Mike Reckard, John Schoffen, Ann K. Schwader, David B. Silva, James Snyder, Dale L. Sproule, D.W. Taylor, Steve Rasnic Tem, Scott Urban, Bobby G. Warner, Wayne Rile Williams, Chet Williamson, and t. Winter-Damon.