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[[Image:Queer-madness-2_1980.jpg |right|frame|'''Queer Madness'''<br/>Issue 2 October 1980<br/>Cover art by Michael Rodan]]
 
'''Queer Madness''' is a zine by [[Wilum Pugmire]].
 
'''Queer Madness''' is a zine by [[Wilum Pugmire]].
  
''Queer Madness'' was released in the 1980s. Although the date given on the cover is 1781, as was Wilum Pugmire's custom in dating his zines, so this title probably came out in 1981. The first issue of ''Queer Madness'' was included in the 31st mailing of the APA [[Esoteric Order of Dagon]], the Amateur Press Association devoted to [[H. P. Lovecraft]], and issues two and three were  included in the 33rd mailing.
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''Queer Madness'' was released in the 1980s. The cover dates are given as the 1700s, such as the date 1780 given for issue 2. The first issue of ''Queer Madness'' was included in the 31st mailing of the APA [[Esoteric Order of Dagon]], the Amateur Press Association devoted to [[H. P. Lovecraft]]; issue two was released for the Hallowe'en mailing of the Esoteric Order of Dagon, and issue three, from 1981, was included in the 33rd mailing.
  
 
Writers featured included [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] ([[Young Tyrone: A Melodrama]]), who contributed the poems "Deep Memory" to the first issue and "Cabbage Man" to the second issue.  
 
Writers featured included [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] ([[Young Tyrone: A Melodrama]]), who contributed the poems "Deep Memory" to the first issue and "Cabbage Man" to the second issue.  
  
Artists featured included David Vosburgh and Maurice Squidd.
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Artists featured included David Billman, Allen Kowzowski, David Ludwig, Michael Rodan, Maurice Squidd, and David Vosburgh.
  
 
Issue three featured a six page article on Bela Lugosi by Gary Dorst, with accompanying illustrations by David Billman and Allen Koszowski. Also included is a collage story by Michael Roden, that features hand drawn elements and hand lettered text.  
 
Issue three featured a six page article on Bela Lugosi by Gary Dorst, with accompanying illustrations by David Billman and Allen Koszowski. Also included is a collage story by Michael Roden, that features hand drawn elements and hand lettered text.  
  
Wilum Pugmire also published the fanzines [[Midnight Fantasies]] and [[Old Bones]] in the 1970s and [[Punk Lust]] in the 1980s. In the 2000s, he released the title [[Idiot Chaos]] for the [[Esoteric Order of Dagon]], an [[Amateur Press Association|APA]] devoted to Lovecraft.   
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Wilum Pugmire also published the fanzines [[Midnight Fantasies]] and [[Old Bones]] in the 1970s and [[Punk Lust]] in the 1980s. In the 2000s, he released the titles [[Idiot Chaos]] and [[Lovecraftian Euphoria]] for the Esoteric Order of Dagon.   
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:16, 25 September 2015

Queer Madness
Issue 2 October 1980
Cover art by Michael Rodan

Queer Madness is a zine by Wilum Pugmire.

Queer Madness was released in the 1980s. The cover dates are given as the 1700s, such as the date 1780 given for issue 2. The first issue of Queer Madness was included in the 31st mailing of the APA Esoteric Order of Dagon, the Amateur Press Association devoted to H. P. Lovecraft; issue two was released for the Hallowe'en mailing of the Esoteric Order of Dagon, and issue three, from 1981, was included in the 33rd mailing.

Writers featured included Jessica Amanda Salmonson (Young Tyrone: A Melodrama), who contributed the poems "Deep Memory" to the first issue and "Cabbage Man" to the second issue.

Artists featured included David Billman, Allen Kowzowski, David Ludwig, Michael Rodan, Maurice Squidd, and David Vosburgh.

Issue three featured a six page article on Bela Lugosi by Gary Dorst, with accompanying illustrations by David Billman and Allen Koszowski. Also included is a collage story by Michael Roden, that features hand drawn elements and hand lettered text.

Wilum Pugmire also published the fanzines Midnight Fantasies and Old Bones in the 1970s and Punk Lust in the 1980s. In the 2000s, he released the titles Idiot Chaos and Lovecraftian Euphoria for the Esoteric Order of Dagon.