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− | '''Freezer Burn | + | [[Image:Freezer_burn_1996_n4_copy.jpg|right|frame|'''Freezer Burn Magazine'''<br/> Issue 4 1996<br/> Cover art: "Starcruiser" by [[Cathy Buburuz]] ]] |
+ | '''Freezer Burn Magazine''' was a small press publication edited by David G. Rogers. | ||
− | Published in the 1990s. ''Freezer Burn Magazine'' originated in Salem Massachusetts, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in Summer 1995. The magazine was subtitled, "Speculative Fiction That Explores The Boundaries Of Human Nature." | + | Published in the 1990s. ''Freezer Burn Magazine'' originated in Salem Massachusetts, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in Summer 1995. The magazine was subtitled, "Speculative Fiction That Explores The Boundaries Of Human Nature." Ten issues were released, the last in 1997. |
Cover art work was by Richard Dahlstrom (#2), Bob Crouch (#3), [[Cathy Buburuz]] ([[Champagne Horror]]) (#4), Jeffrey Thomas (#5, #7), Roddy Williams (#6, #8), Paul Swenson (#9), and Alfred R. Klosterman (#10). | Cover art work was by Richard Dahlstrom (#2), Bob Crouch (#3), [[Cathy Buburuz]] ([[Champagne Horror]]) (#4), Jeffrey Thomas (#5, #7), Roddy Williams (#6, #8), Paul Swenson (#9), and Alfred R. Klosterman (#10). | ||
− | Contributors of fiction included Jeff Berkwits, Mark Blickley, Lisa Jean Bothell, Gryggyd Eamon Dempsey, Ken Goldman, | + | Contributors of fiction included Jens H. Altmann, Diane Arrelle, Alex Bain, Jeff Berkwits, Mark Blickley, Lisa Jean Bothell, Gary Bowen, Stephan Chapman, Christopher Hennessey DeRose, Gryggyd Eamon Dempsey, James S. Dorr, Louise Dragon, Wendy Dutton, Tim Emswiler, Joel Ensana, Leah Erickson, David Fongerman, Ralph Gamelli, Kevin Garvey, Ken Goldman, Gordon A. Graves, Rich Gray, Ralph Greco, Jr., Joanna Hazelden, Robert B. Heath, Michael Hemmingson, Christopher Hivner, Christopher Holliday, Don Hornbostel, Faith Justice, Mary Soon Lee, [[D.F. Lewis]], Barbara Malenky, Lyn McConchie, Dennis McDade, Mark McLaughlin ([[The Urbanite]]), Kurt Newton, Lance Olson, Nikki Patrick, Paul Perkin, Ezra Pines, Todd Powell, Mark Rich ([[The Magazine of Speculative Poetry]], [[Treaders of Starlight]]), Lenora K. Rogers, Beecher Smith, S. Lee Smith, Chris Squire, Sue Storm, Jeffrey Thomas, Jeff VanderMeer, Paul Walther, Don Webb, Heather G. Wells, and K.D. Wentworth. |
− | Contributors of poetry included Nancy Bennett, Dan Buck, Donna Taylor Burgess ([[The Blue Lady]]), G.O. Clark, Corinne De Winter, John Grey, H.T. Phair, Angel Reign, William P. Robertson, Ru Schmitt, Joseph M. Shea, Cleve Taylor, and Mary Winter. | + | Contributors of poetry included Kimberly Auvil, Russell Barnstein, Nancy Bennett, Dan Buck, Donna Taylor Burgess ([[The Blue Lady]]), G.O. Clark, Edmund Conti, Deidra Cox, Corinne De Winter, Scott E. Green, John Grey, Heather Grove, Valerie Hardin, Glenna Holloway, Philip Hughes, Laura Jacobsen, David C. Kopaska-Merkel, William Kopecky, Hiram Larew, Tony Lechat, Lyn Lifshin, Carol Mallery, Elizabeth Morse, Marguerite Mullaney, Kurt Newton, Ursula Pflug, H.T. Phair, Charles Rammelkamp, Angel Reign, William P. Robertson, Chad Rolston, Ru Schmitt, Joseph Semenovich ([[Renaissance]]), Joseph M. Shea, [[Marge B. Simon]] ([[Star*Line]]), Bobbi Sinha-Morey, Shauna Skye, W. Gregory Stewart, Cleve Taylor, Brandon W. Totman ([[Contortions]]), Paul Weinman, and Mary Winter. |
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+ | Articles were by Neal Hawes. Guest editorials were by Lida Broadhurst, Jeremy E. Johnson, Shauna Skye, and Jeff VanderMeer | ||
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[[Category:Massachusetts Zines]] | [[Category:Massachusetts Zines]] | ||
[[Category:1990's publications]] | [[Category:1990's publications]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Science Fiction Zines]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Literary Zines]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Supernatural]] |
Latest revision as of 23:06, 13 February 2014
Freezer Burn Magazine was a small press publication edited by David G. Rogers.
Published in the 1990s. Freezer Burn Magazine originated in Salem Massachusetts, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in Summer 1995. The magazine was subtitled, "Speculative Fiction That Explores The Boundaries Of Human Nature." Ten issues were released, the last in 1997.
Cover art work was by Richard Dahlstrom (#2), Bob Crouch (#3), Cathy Buburuz (Champagne Horror) (#4), Jeffrey Thomas (#5, #7), Roddy Williams (#6, #8), Paul Swenson (#9), and Alfred R. Klosterman (#10).
Contributors of fiction included Jens H. Altmann, Diane Arrelle, Alex Bain, Jeff Berkwits, Mark Blickley, Lisa Jean Bothell, Gary Bowen, Stephan Chapman, Christopher Hennessey DeRose, Gryggyd Eamon Dempsey, James S. Dorr, Louise Dragon, Wendy Dutton, Tim Emswiler, Joel Ensana, Leah Erickson, David Fongerman, Ralph Gamelli, Kevin Garvey, Ken Goldman, Gordon A. Graves, Rich Gray, Ralph Greco, Jr., Joanna Hazelden, Robert B. Heath, Michael Hemmingson, Christopher Hivner, Christopher Holliday, Don Hornbostel, Faith Justice, Mary Soon Lee, D.F. Lewis, Barbara Malenky, Lyn McConchie, Dennis McDade, Mark McLaughlin (The Urbanite), Kurt Newton, Lance Olson, Nikki Patrick, Paul Perkin, Ezra Pines, Todd Powell, Mark Rich (The Magazine of Speculative Poetry, Treaders of Starlight), Lenora K. Rogers, Beecher Smith, S. Lee Smith, Chris Squire, Sue Storm, Jeffrey Thomas, Jeff VanderMeer, Paul Walther, Don Webb, Heather G. Wells, and K.D. Wentworth.
Contributors of poetry included Kimberly Auvil, Russell Barnstein, Nancy Bennett, Dan Buck, Donna Taylor Burgess (The Blue Lady), G.O. Clark, Edmund Conti, Deidra Cox, Corinne De Winter, Scott E. Green, John Grey, Heather Grove, Valerie Hardin, Glenna Holloway, Philip Hughes, Laura Jacobsen, David C. Kopaska-Merkel, William Kopecky, Hiram Larew, Tony Lechat, Lyn Lifshin, Carol Mallery, Elizabeth Morse, Marguerite Mullaney, Kurt Newton, Ursula Pflug, H.T. Phair, Charles Rammelkamp, Angel Reign, William P. Robertson, Chad Rolston, Ru Schmitt, Joseph Semenovich (Renaissance), Joseph M. Shea, Marge B. Simon (Star*Line), Bobbi Sinha-Morey, Shauna Skye, W. Gregory Stewart, Cleve Taylor, Brandon W. Totman (Contortions), Paul Weinman, and Mary Winter.
Articles were by Neal Hawes. Guest editorials were by Lida Broadhurst, Jeremy E. Johnson, Shauna Skye, and Jeff VanderMeer