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− | '''Abortions''' was a fanzine published by [[Kenneth J. Krueger]] | + | [[Image:Abortions5_copy.jpg|right|frame|'''Abortions'''<br/>Issue 5<br/>Cover art by W. Max Keasler]] |
+ | '''Abortions''' was a fanzine published by [[Kenneth J. Krueger]] (1926-2009). | ||
− | + | Published in Buffalo, New York, U.S.A., the first seven issues of ''Abortions'' appeared between mid-1951 and Winter of 1952. The seventh issue was titled "Abby". The final issue didn't come out until 1955, and consisted entirely of blank pages. | |
− | Contributions included poetry by | + | Contributions of writing included poetry by Sandy Charnoff, Raymond L. Clancy (in each of the first seven issues), Gilbert Cochrum, Doris R. Currier, T.P. Hadley, Walt Klein, Don J. Nardizzi, Marilyn R. Venable, and I.J. Wolf. The third issue also reprinted John Polidori's classic Gothic poem "The Vampyre." Raymond Clancy also had fiction in at least two issues, and the seventh issue carried a story by Robert Silverberg ([[Spaceship]]). |
− | Kenneth J. Krueger also published the fanzine [[Space Trails]]. | + | Contributors of art work included W. Max Keasler ([[Opus]]), among others. |
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+ | Kenneth J. Krueger also published the fanzine [[Space Trails]] and the poetry anthology [[Starbound]]. | ||
[[Category:Zine]] | [[Category:Zine]] | ||
[[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] | [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] | ||
+ | [[Category:New York Zines]] | ||
[[Category:1950's publications]] | [[Category:1950's publications]] | ||
[[Category:Science Fiction Zines]] | [[Category:Science Fiction Zines]] |
Latest revision as of 23:52, 27 March 2013
Abortions was a fanzine published by Kenneth J. Krueger (1926-2009).
Published in Buffalo, New York, U.S.A., the first seven issues of Abortions appeared between mid-1951 and Winter of 1952. The seventh issue was titled "Abby". The final issue didn't come out until 1955, and consisted entirely of blank pages.
Contributions of writing included poetry by Sandy Charnoff, Raymond L. Clancy (in each of the first seven issues), Gilbert Cochrum, Doris R. Currier, T.P. Hadley, Walt Klein, Don J. Nardizzi, Marilyn R. Venable, and I.J. Wolf. The third issue also reprinted John Polidori's classic Gothic poem "The Vampyre." Raymond Clancy also had fiction in at least two issues, and the seventh issue carried a story by Robert Silverberg (Spaceship).
Contributors of art work included W. Max Keasler (Opus), among others.
Kenneth J. Krueger also published the fanzine Space Trails and the poetry anthology Starbound.