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− | '''Marge B. Simon''' is a zine editor, poet, and writer from the U.S.A. | + | '''Marge B. Simon''' is a zine editor, poet, artist, and writer from the U.S.A. |
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+ | Marge B. Simon was the editor of [[Star*Line]], which was founded in January 1978 by Suzette Haden Elgin as a forum and networking tool for poets writing speculative and fantastic poetry. Initially, ''Star*Line'' was published twelve times a year. As of 1980, it was published six times a year. In 1982, Robert Frazier took over from Suzette Haden Elgin; from 1986 till 1988, the editor was Elissa Malcohn, with Robert Frazier returning from 1988 until 1991, followed by Richard Rowand for a year. Marge B. Simon first became editor from 1992 until 1995, followed by David C. Kopaska-Merkel ([[Dreams and Nightmares]]) from 1996 till 2002 and Tim Pratt from 2002 till 2004, until Marge Simon resumed editorship from 2004 to 2011. In 2011 ''Star*Line'' became a quarterly. F.J. Bergmann assumed editorship in 2012. | ||
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+ | In 1988, Simon was President of the Small Press Writers and Artists Organization (SPWAO). | ||
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+ | ''Cthulhu Sex'' #23 (2006) carried a short article on Simon's artwork. She has done cover art work for zines such as [[1130 Club]] and [[The Standing Stone]]. | ||
===Zines=== | ===Zines=== | ||
+ | *[[SPWAO Showcase]] (poetry editor) | ||
*[[Star*Line]] | *[[Star*Line]] | ||
===Contributions=== | ===Contributions=== | ||
− | + | *[[1130 Club]] | |
+ | *2AM Magazine | ||
+ | *Aberations | ||
+ | *Aoife's Kiss | ||
+ | *Argonaut | ||
+ | *[[Bare Bone]] | ||
+ | *Beyond | ||
+ | *Beyond Centauri | ||
+ | *Bifrost | ||
+ | *[[Black Satellite]] | ||
+ | *Bloodsongs | ||
+ | *[[Champagne Horror]] | ||
+ | *Cthulhu Sex | ||
+ | *Dark Regions | ||
+ | *Dead Lines | ||
+ | *[[Deathrealm]] | ||
+ | *Doorways | ||
+ | *[[Doppelganger]] | ||
+ | *[[Dreams and Nightmares]] | ||
+ | *The Edge | ||
+ | *Eldritch Tales | ||
+ | *[[Fantasy Commentator]] | ||
+ | *[[Freezer Burn Magazine]] | ||
+ | *[[Frisson]] | ||
+ | *[[The Frozen Frog]] | ||
+ | *Full Unit Hookup | ||
+ | *Gaslight | ||
+ | *Grue | ||
+ | *The Haunted Sun | ||
+ | *Heliocentric Net | ||
+ | *Hungur Magazine | ||
+ | *[[Ice River]] | ||
+ | *Illumen | ||
+ | *Low Orbit | ||
+ | *[[The Magazine of Speculative Poetry]] | ||
+ | *Minnesota Fantasy Review | ||
+ | *[[Mythic Delirium]] | ||
+ | *[[Nemonymous]] | ||
+ | *New Word | ||
+ | *[[Niekas]] | ||
+ | *[[Noctulpa]] | ||
+ | *Nocturne | ||
+ | *[[Not One Of Us]] | ||
+ | *The Official Newsletter of the Horror Writers Association | ||
+ | *Other Realms | ||
+ | *[[Ourorboros]] | ||
+ | *[[Palace Corbie]] | ||
+ | *[[Pandora]] | ||
+ | *[[Rare Constellations]] | ||
+ | *[[Scavenger's Newsletter]] | ||
+ | *Scifaikuest | ||
+ | *Serendipity | ||
+ | *The Shantytown Anomaly | ||
+ | *[[Space and Time]] | ||
+ | *SPWAO Newsletter | ||
+ | *[[The Standing Stone]] | ||
+ | *[[The Sterling Web]] | ||
+ | *Strange Horizons | ||
+ | *Sybil's Garage | ||
+ | *Talebones | ||
+ | *Tales of the Talisman | ||
+ | *Tales of the Unanticipated | ||
+ | *[[Testament of Lael]] | ||
+ | *[[Thin Ice]] | ||
+ | *Thrust | ||
+ | *[[The Tome]] | ||
+ | *[[TransVersions]] | ||
+ | *[[The Twilight Garden]] | ||
+ | *[[Twink]] | ||
+ | *[[Twisted]] | ||
+ | *[[The Urbanite]] | ||
+ | *[[The Vampire's Crypt]] | ||
+ | *Visions | ||
+ | *[[Voices From The Edge]] | ||
+ | *[[Xizquil]] | ||
+ | *[[Zero Gravity Freefall]] | ||
[[Category:Zinester|Simon]] | [[Category:Zinester|Simon]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Artist|Simon]] |
Latest revision as of 02:02, 22 November 2015
Marge B. Simon is a zine editor, poet, artist, and writer from the U.S.A.
Marge B. Simon was the editor of Star*Line, which was founded in January 1978 by Suzette Haden Elgin as a forum and networking tool for poets writing speculative and fantastic poetry. Initially, Star*Line was published twelve times a year. As of 1980, it was published six times a year. In 1982, Robert Frazier took over from Suzette Haden Elgin; from 1986 till 1988, the editor was Elissa Malcohn, with Robert Frazier returning from 1988 until 1991, followed by Richard Rowand for a year. Marge B. Simon first became editor from 1992 until 1995, followed by David C. Kopaska-Merkel (Dreams and Nightmares) from 1996 till 2002 and Tim Pratt from 2002 till 2004, until Marge Simon resumed editorship from 2004 to 2011. In 2011 Star*Line became a quarterly. F.J. Bergmann assumed editorship in 2012.
In 1988, Simon was President of the Small Press Writers and Artists Organization (SPWAO).
Cthulhu Sex #23 (2006) carried a short article on Simon's artwork. She has done cover art work for zines such as 1130 Club and The Standing Stone.
Zines
- SPWAO Showcase (poetry editor)
- Star*Line
Contributions
- 1130 Club
- 2AM Magazine
- Aberations
- Aoife's Kiss
- Argonaut
- Bare Bone
- Beyond
- Beyond Centauri
- Bifrost
- Black Satellite
- Bloodsongs
- Champagne Horror
- Cthulhu Sex
- Dark Regions
- Dead Lines
- Deathrealm
- Doorways
- Doppelganger
- Dreams and Nightmares
- The Edge
- Eldritch Tales
- Fantasy Commentator
- Freezer Burn Magazine
- Frisson
- The Frozen Frog
- Full Unit Hookup
- Gaslight
- Grue
- The Haunted Sun
- Heliocentric Net
- Hungur Magazine
- Ice River
- Illumen
- Low Orbit
- The Magazine of Speculative Poetry
- Minnesota Fantasy Review
- Mythic Delirium
- Nemonymous
- New Word
- Niekas
- Noctulpa
- Nocturne
- Not One Of Us
- The Official Newsletter of the Horror Writers Association
- Other Realms
- Ourorboros
- Palace Corbie
- Pandora
- Rare Constellations
- Scavenger's Newsletter
- Scifaikuest
- Serendipity
- The Shantytown Anomaly
- Space and Time
- SPWAO Newsletter
- The Standing Stone
- The Sterling Web
- Strange Horizons
- Sybil's Garage
- Talebones
- Tales of the Talisman
- Tales of the Unanticipated
- Testament of Lael
- Thin Ice
- Thrust
- The Tome
- TransVersions
- The Twilight Garden
- Twink
- Twisted
- The Urbanite
- The Vampire's Crypt
- Visions
- Voices From The Edge
- Xizquil
- Zero Gravity Freefall