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+ | '''Space and Time''' was a science fiction, fantasy and horror fanzine by Gordon Linzner. | ||
− | ''Space and Time'' was a long running fanzine that began in | + | ''Space and Time'' was a long running fanzine that began in 1966 and was published in Kew Gardens, NY, U.S.A. It featured comics, science fiction, fantasy and horror writing, poetry and art work. |
− | Contributors of writing included Fred | + | Contributors of writing included Fred Adams ([[Spoor]]), Allen Ashley, Blythe Ayne, Steve Behrends, Amy Benesch, Edward Paul Berglund ([[Nyctalops]]), [[Ruth Berman]] ([[SH - sf Fanthology]]), Richard Lee Byers, Llewellyn M. Cabos, Al D. Cockrell ([[Wyrd]], [[Wax Dragon]]), Brad Cahoon, Marion Cohen, Lillian Csernica, Don D'Ammassa ([[Mythologies]]), Andrew Darlington ([[Ludd's Mill]]), Gene Day ([[Dark Fantasy]]), George C. Diezell II, Denise Dumars, Steve Eng (as himself and as John Bredon), Janet Fox ([[Scavenger's Newsletter]]), Joey Froehlich, [[W. Paul Ganley]] ([[Eerie Country]]), Norman Hartman ([[Viewpoints]]), Vaclav Hazel, Connie Hirsch, Gerard Houarner, Jon Inouye, Charlee Jacob, Phyllis Ann Karr ([[The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror]]), Millea Kenin ([[Owlflight]]), Judy Klass, C.C. Klingan ([[The Diversifier]]), Mitya Kornedeplov, Randall Larson ([[Threshold of Fantasy]]), Mary Soon Lee, Lisa Lepovetsky, [[D.F. Lewis]] ([[Nemonymous]]), Megan Lindholm, Angus MacLeod, David Madison, Marcia Martin, Mark McLaughlin ([[The Urbanite]]), Ed Newby, Andrew J. Offut, [[Wilum Pugmire]] ([[Midnight Fantasies]]), William P. Robertson, [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] ([[Fantasy Macabre]]), Susan Anne Santo, [[Charles R. Saunders]] ([[Stardock (Canada)|Stardock]]), Alex Saviuk, Ann K. Schwader, Darrell Schweitzer, Josepha Sherman, [[Marge B. Simon]] ([[Star*Line]]), Judith Johnson Sherwin, Charles T. Smith, David C. Smith, Steve Sneyd ([[Data Dump]]), Irvin L. Wagner ([[Wyrd]], [[Wax Dragon]]), Robert E. Weinberg, Ron Wilber, and Neal Wilgus. |
− | Contributors of art work included Sheryl Birkhead, Gene Day, Jack Gaughan, Ken Meyer, Jr., John Romita, Jr. | + | Contributors of art work included Barb Armata, Jill Bauman, [[Sheryl Birkhead]] ([[The National Fantasy Fan]]), [[Cathy Buburuz]] ([[Champagne Horror]]), Steve Coronel, Dan Day, Gene Day, Seth Dogramajian ([[Exile]]), Brad Foster, Jack Gaughan, Jim Garrison, Mark Gelotte, Chet Gotfried, Earl Johnson, Jr., Gary Kato, Allen Koszowski, Tim Lynch, Ken Meyer, Jr., Pat Morrisey, John Romita, Jr., Stephen Schwartz, Gene Simmons (as Gene Klein) ([[Faun]]), Marge B. Simon, Denis Tiani, and Augie Wiedemann. |
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+ | Also included is the complete comic story "The Hellsman" by Gordon Linzner and Alex Saviuk, with ink work by John Romita, Jr. | ||
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+ | ''Space and Time'', during its run, published a number of works by authors whose stories include [[H. P. Lovecraft]]'s [[Cthulhu Mythos]]. Gordon Linzner also published special 'theme' issues, devoted solely to Horror (# 20) and Swords and Sorcery (# 27). | ||
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+ | [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] | ||
+ | [[Category:New York Zines]] | ||
+ | [[Category:1960's publications]] | ||
[[Category:1970's publications]] | [[Category:1970's publications]] | ||
[[Category:Science Fiction Zines]] | [[Category:Science Fiction Zines]] | ||
[[Category:Supernatural]] | [[Category:Supernatural]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:07, 23 April 2016
Space and Time was a science fiction, fantasy and horror fanzine by Gordon Linzner.
Space and Time was a long running fanzine that began in 1966 and was published in Kew Gardens, NY, U.S.A. It featured comics, science fiction, fantasy and horror writing, poetry and art work.
Contributors of writing included Fred Adams (Spoor), Allen Ashley, Blythe Ayne, Steve Behrends, Amy Benesch, Edward Paul Berglund (Nyctalops), Ruth Berman (SH - sf Fanthology), Richard Lee Byers, Llewellyn M. Cabos, Al D. Cockrell (Wyrd, Wax Dragon), Brad Cahoon, Marion Cohen, Lillian Csernica, Don D'Ammassa (Mythologies), Andrew Darlington (Ludd's Mill), Gene Day (Dark Fantasy), George C. Diezell II, Denise Dumars, Steve Eng (as himself and as John Bredon), Janet Fox (Scavenger's Newsletter), Joey Froehlich, W. Paul Ganley (Eerie Country), Norman Hartman (Viewpoints), Vaclav Hazel, Connie Hirsch, Gerard Houarner, Jon Inouye, Charlee Jacob, Phyllis Ann Karr (The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror), Millea Kenin (Owlflight), Judy Klass, C.C. Klingan (The Diversifier), Mitya Kornedeplov, Randall Larson (Threshold of Fantasy), Mary Soon Lee, Lisa Lepovetsky, D.F. Lewis (Nemonymous), Megan Lindholm, Angus MacLeod, David Madison, Marcia Martin, Mark McLaughlin (The Urbanite), Ed Newby, Andrew J. Offut, Wilum Pugmire (Midnight Fantasies), William P. Robertson, Jessica Amanda Salmonson (Fantasy Macabre), Susan Anne Santo, Charles R. Saunders (Stardock), Alex Saviuk, Ann K. Schwader, Darrell Schweitzer, Josepha Sherman, Marge B. Simon (Star*Line), Judith Johnson Sherwin, Charles T. Smith, David C. Smith, Steve Sneyd (Data Dump), Irvin L. Wagner (Wyrd, Wax Dragon), Robert E. Weinberg, Ron Wilber, and Neal Wilgus.
Contributors of art work included Barb Armata, Jill Bauman, Sheryl Birkhead (The National Fantasy Fan), Cathy Buburuz (Champagne Horror), Steve Coronel, Dan Day, Gene Day, Seth Dogramajian (Exile), Brad Foster, Jack Gaughan, Jim Garrison, Mark Gelotte, Chet Gotfried, Earl Johnson, Jr., Gary Kato, Allen Koszowski, Tim Lynch, Ken Meyer, Jr., Pat Morrisey, John Romita, Jr., Stephen Schwartz, Gene Simmons (as Gene Klein) (Faun), Marge B. Simon, Denis Tiani, and Augie Wiedemann.
Also included is the complete comic story "The Hellsman" by Gordon Linzner and Alex Saviuk, with ink work by John Romita, Jr.
Space and Time, during its run, published a number of works by authors whose stories include H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos. Gordon Linzner also published special 'theme' issues, devoted solely to Horror (# 20) and Swords and Sorcery (# 27).