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+ | '''Apogee''' was a poemzine ("an illustrated anthology of poetry of the imagination") edited by Robert (Bob) Randolph Medcalf Jr. from Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A. | ||
The first and only issue was released in 1981. | The first and only issue was released in 1981. | ||
Contributing poets included William R. Barrow, Bruce Boston, Thomas M. Egan, Gregory FitzGerald, Janet Fox, Robert Frazier, Joey Froehlich, Robert Randolph Medcalf Jr., and Mel Spivak. The cover art was by Kathleen Taylor, who also provided interior illustrations, along with Doug W. Hiser Jr. and Medcalf. | Contributing poets included William R. Barrow, Bruce Boston, Thomas M. Egan, Gregory FitzGerald, Janet Fox, Robert Frazier, Joey Froehlich, Robert Randolph Medcalf Jr., and Mel Spivak. The cover art was by Kathleen Taylor, who also provided interior illustrations, along with Doug W. Hiser Jr. and Medcalf. |
Revision as of 18:00, 6 December 2011
Apogee was a poemzine ("an illustrated anthology of poetry of the imagination") edited by Robert (Bob) Randolph Medcalf Jr. from Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.
The first and only issue was released in 1981.
Contributing poets included William R. Barrow, Bruce Boston, Thomas M. Egan, Gregory FitzGerald, Janet Fox, Robert Frazier, Joey Froehlich, Robert Randolph Medcalf Jr., and Mel Spivak. The cover art was by Kathleen Taylor, who also provided interior illustrations, along with Doug W. Hiser Jr. and Medcalf.