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Published in Cardiff, Wales, in the 1970s, four issues of ''Balthus'' appeared. The first issue was released March 1971, with issue two following in the same year; the next two issues appeared in 1972. | Published in Cardiff, Wales, in the 1970s, four issues of ''Balthus'' appeared. The first issue was released March 1971, with issue two following in the same year; the next two issues appeared in 1972. | ||
− | Issue 1 featured articles on Lin Carter ([[Spaceteer]]), and Alan Garner. | + | Issue 1 featured articles on Lin Carter ([[Spaceteer]]), and Alan Garner, author of "The Weirdstone of Brisingamen", "The Moon of Gomrath", "Elidor", and "The Owl Service". |
Issue 2 featured cover art by Jim Pitts, and illustrations came from David Lloyd, and Rick Scollins. Essays were contributed by Brian J. Frost, writing on A. Merritt; and Jon Harvey, writing on The Wild Hunt. Contributions of fiction included by "Ash Shadow" by Mark Adlard, and "The Smugglers of Penrose" by Sarah L. Eneys. | Issue 2 featured cover art by Jim Pitts, and illustrations came from David Lloyd, and Rick Scollins. Essays were contributed by Brian J. Frost, writing on A. Merritt; and Jon Harvey, writing on The Wild Hunt. Contributions of fiction included by "Ash Shadow" by Mark Adlard, and "The Smugglers of Penrose" by Sarah L. Eneys. | ||
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Issue 3 featured cover art by David L. Fletcher, and fiction by Eddie C. Bertin ([[Dunwich Dreams]]), and Robert J. Curran. Articles included Andrew Darlington ([[Ludd's Mill]]) writing on Colin Wilson, and David Ieuan, writing on Arthur Machen. Contributions of artwork were by David L. Fletcher, Trev Goring, Alan Hunter, David Lloyd, Jim Pitts, and Peter Western. | Issue 3 featured cover art by David L. Fletcher, and fiction by Eddie C. Bertin ([[Dunwich Dreams]]), and Robert J. Curran. Articles included Andrew Darlington ([[Ludd's Mill]]) writing on Colin Wilson, and David Ieuan, writing on Arthur Machen. Contributions of artwork were by David L. Fletcher, Trev Goring, Alan Hunter, David Lloyd, Jim Pitts, and Peter Western. | ||
− | Jon Harvey | + | Jon Harvey published "Balthus Review" following ''Balthus''. He also edited the fantasy anthologies "Cthulhu: Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos" (1976); "Cthulhu 2: Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos" (1977); "Dark Words Gentle Sounds" (1977); "Cthulhu 3: Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos" (1978); "Dreams of a Dark Hue" (1978); and most recently published the portfolio, "The Weird and the Wonderful" (2012). |
[[Category:Zine|Balthus]] | [[Category:Zine|Balthus]] |
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Balthus was a folklore and fantasy zine edited by Jon M. Harvey and published by Spectre Press.
Published in Cardiff, Wales, in the 1970s, four issues of Balthus appeared. The first issue was released March 1971, with issue two following in the same year; the next two issues appeared in 1972.
Issue 1 featured articles on Lin Carter (Spaceteer), and Alan Garner, author of "The Weirdstone of Brisingamen", "The Moon of Gomrath", "Elidor", and "The Owl Service".
Issue 2 featured cover art by Jim Pitts, and illustrations came from David Lloyd, and Rick Scollins. Essays were contributed by Brian J. Frost, writing on A. Merritt; and Jon Harvey, writing on The Wild Hunt. Contributions of fiction included by "Ash Shadow" by Mark Adlard, and "The Smugglers of Penrose" by Sarah L. Eneys.
Issue 3 featured cover art by David L. Fletcher, and fiction by Eddie C. Bertin (Dunwich Dreams), and Robert J. Curran. Articles included Andrew Darlington (Ludd's Mill) writing on Colin Wilson, and David Ieuan, writing on Arthur Machen. Contributions of artwork were by David L. Fletcher, Trev Goring, Alan Hunter, David Lloyd, Jim Pitts, and Peter Western.
Jon Harvey published "Balthus Review" following Balthus. He also edited the fantasy anthologies "Cthulhu: Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos" (1976); "Cthulhu 2: Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos" (1977); "Dark Words Gentle Sounds" (1977); "Cthulhu 3: Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos" (1978); "Dreams of a Dark Hue" (1978); and most recently published the portfolio, "The Weird and the Wonderful" (2012).