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''Nolazine'' was first published in 1967 by Bill Bruce, John Guidry, Don Markstein, and Rick Norwood. In it's long history, there have been many other editors including Patrick Adkins, and Jeff Jones.
 
''Nolazine'' was first published in 1967 by Bill Bruce, John Guidry, Don Markstein, and Rick Norwood. In it's long history, there have been many other editors including Patrick Adkins, and Jeff Jones.
  
Contributors of fiction have included Pat Adkins, Dany Frolich, Jack Gaughan, Joan Harrington, Paul Hollander, Dick Igel, and Rick Norwood.
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Contributors of fiction have included Pat Adkins, Dany Frolich, Jack Gaughan, John Guidry, Joan Harrington, Paul Hollander, Dick Igel, Rick Norwood, and Justin A. Winston.
  
Contributors of articles have included Poul Anderson, Guy Lillian III ([[Challenger]]), R.A. Lafferty, Donald Markstein, Rick Norwood, Andrew Offut, and Don Walsh, Jr. on Louisiana fan history, with an article on Jan (Sadler) Penney and her 1950s fanzine [[SLANder]].  
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Contributors of articles have included Poul Anderson, Jack Gaughan, Guy Lillian III ([[Challenger]]), R.A. Lafferty, Donald Markstein, Rick Norwood, Fred Patten ([[Lefnui]]), Andrew Offut, and Don Walsh, Jr. on Louisiana fan history, with an article on Jan (Sadler) Penney and her 1950s fanzine [[SLANder]].  
  
 
Contributions of art work came from Dany Frolich, Jack Gaughan, Jeff Jones, [[Bill Rotsler]], and Stan Taylor.  
 
Contributions of art work came from Dany Frolich, Jack Gaughan, Jeff Jones, [[Bill Rotsler]], and Stan Taylor.  
  
Covers were by Frank Franzetti (#9), Dany Frolich (#10, 11) and Stan Taylor (#5, 6).
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Covers were by Frank Franzetti (#9), Dany Frolich (#10, 11), Jeff Jones (#4),  and Stan Taylor (#2, #5, 6).
  
Letters came from Poul Anderson, Robert Bloch, Ned Brooks [[It Goes On The Shelf]]), L. Sprague de Camp, Lynn Hickman ([[TMLA]]), R.A. Lafferty, E. Hoffman Price, Lisa Tuttle ([[Mathom]]), [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] ([[Horizons]], and  Justin Winston.
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Letters came from Poul Anderson, Robert Bloch, Ned Brooks [[It Goes On The Shelf]]), L. Sprague de Camp, Lynn Hickman ([[TLMA]], [[Badmouth]]), R.A. Lafferty, E. Hoffman Price, Lisa Tuttle ([[Mathom]]), and [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] ([[Horizons]]).
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Latest revision as of 23:58, 19 February 2013

NOLAzine
Issue 10
Cover art by Dany Frolich

Nolazine is a science fiction fanzine published by the New Orleans Science Fiction Association in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A.

Nolazine was first published in 1967 by Bill Bruce, John Guidry, Don Markstein, and Rick Norwood. In it's long history, there have been many other editors including Patrick Adkins, and Jeff Jones.

Contributors of fiction have included Pat Adkins, Dany Frolich, Jack Gaughan, John Guidry, Joan Harrington, Paul Hollander, Dick Igel, Rick Norwood, and Justin A. Winston.

Contributors of articles have included Poul Anderson, Jack Gaughan, Guy Lillian III (Challenger), R.A. Lafferty, Donald Markstein, Rick Norwood, Fred Patten (Lefnui), Andrew Offut, and Don Walsh, Jr. on Louisiana fan history, with an article on Jan (Sadler) Penney and her 1950s fanzine SLANder.

Contributions of art work came from Dany Frolich, Jack Gaughan, Jeff Jones, Bill Rotsler, and Stan Taylor.

Covers were by Frank Franzetti (#9), Dany Frolich (#10, 11), Jeff Jones (#4), and Stan Taylor (#2, #5, 6).

Letters came from Poul Anderson, Robert Bloch, Ned Brooks It Goes On The Shelf), L. Sprague de Camp, Lynn Hickman (TLMA, Badmouth), R.A. Lafferty, E. Hoffman Price, Lisa Tuttle (Mathom), and Harry Warner, Jr. (Horizons).

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