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'''Skintomb'''  was an Australian horror fiction/film [[fanzine]] published by Rod Williams in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.  
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'''Skintomb'''  was an Australian horror fiction/film fanzine published by Rod Williams in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.  
  
''Skintomb'' was formerly titled [[Skinned Alive]]. The zine focused mainly on reviews and critiques of books, zines and films.
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''Skintomb'' was formerly titled [[Skinned Alive]]. The zine focused on reviews, essays, critiques of books, zines and films, fiction and art work.
  
 
Contributors of short fiction included Marc McAuliffe, Todd Mecklem and Kirstyn McDermott, among others.
 
Contributors of short fiction included Marc McAuliffe, Todd Mecklem and Kirstyn McDermott, among others.
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Featured were interviews with Steve Carter and Antoinette Rydyr ([[Cold Cuts]]), among others.
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Reviewed in [[The Mentor]] #87, from July 1995, Ron Clarke writes; '' "The subheading says it all: Horror Reviews, Art, Fiction, Censorshit News. This is a very slick looking issue - Rod has obviously lavished much time on polishing it’s looks. Much of the art is his own - and as I’ve published some of his smaller pieces, you may have some idea of how good he is. There are LoCs, articles on Horror: Exploitation or Communication?, which covers the horror artists, including Virgil Finlay and lots of reviews of films, book and horror zines. The best thing in this issue is an interview by Rod of Steve Carter and Antoinette Rydyr in which they explain their life view." ''
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:50, 23 September 2014

Skintomb was an Australian horror fiction/film fanzine published by Rod Williams in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Skintomb was formerly titled Skinned Alive. The zine focused on reviews, essays, critiques of books, zines and films, fiction and art work.

Contributors of short fiction included Marc McAuliffe, Todd Mecklem and Kirstyn McDermott, among others.

Featured were interviews with Steve Carter and Antoinette Rydyr (Cold Cuts), among others.

Reviewed in The Mentor #87, from July 1995, Ron Clarke writes; "The subheading says it all: Horror Reviews, Art, Fiction, Censorshit News. This is a very slick looking issue - Rod has obviously lavished much time on polishing it’s looks. Much of the art is his own - and as I’ve published some of his smaller pieces, you may have some idea of how good he is. There are LoCs, articles on Horror: Exploitation or Communication?, which covers the horror artists, including Virgil Finlay and lots of reviews of films, book and horror zines. The best thing in this issue is an interview by Rod of Steve Carter and Antoinette Rydyr in which they explain their life view."

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