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Published in Elmhurst, New York, U.S.A., ''Perihelion'' was originally titled ''Seldon Seen'' (named for the Issac Asimov hero Hari Seldon ) for the first two issues. After the name change, 5 more issues appeared, with the last issue, #7, published in Summer 1969. | Published in Elmhurst, New York, U.S.A., ''Perihelion'' was originally titled ''Seldon Seen'' (named for the Issac Asimov hero Hari Seldon ) for the first two issues. After the name change, 5 more issues appeared, with the last issue, #7, published in Summer 1969. | ||
− | Contributors of writing included Dean Koontz ([[SF Opinion]]). | + | Contributors of writing included Dean Koontz ([[SF Opinion]]), with the story "A Face In The Belly". |
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+ | Contributors of art work included Vaughn Bode, among others. | ||
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+ | Letters came from Eddy C. Bertin, and [[Ted White]]. | ||
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Revision as of 02:25, 3 June 2014
Perihelion was a science fiction fanzine by Sam Bellotto, Jr.
Published in Elmhurst, New York, U.S.A., Perihelion was originally titled Seldon Seen (named for the Issac Asimov hero Hari Seldon ) for the first two issues. After the name change, 5 more issues appeared, with the last issue, #7, published in Summer 1969.
Contributors of writing included Dean Koontz (SF Opinion), with the story "A Face In The Belly".
Contributors of art work included Vaughn Bode, among others.
Letters came from Eddy C. Bertin, and Ted White.