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''Wolf Tracks'' was published in Temple, Texas, U.S.A. It is devoted to the late 1960s gothic television series ''Dark Shadows''. In an ad in [[The World of Dark Shadows]], the fanzine described itself: "It is dedicated to Quentin and Chris Jennings as they lived under the werewolf curse, and to Barnabas and all the people who were part of their lives...Examinations of legends, films, books and items of interest to werewolf fans is also discussed, giving you a chance to send in letters and be actively involved!" It featured fan stories, poems, and art. Four issues were released in the 1990s.
 
''Wolf Tracks'' was published in Temple, Texas, U.S.A. It is devoted to the late 1960s gothic television series ''Dark Shadows''. In an ad in [[The World of Dark Shadows]], the fanzine described itself: "It is dedicated to Quentin and Chris Jennings as they lived under the werewolf curse, and to Barnabas and all the people who were part of their lives...Examinations of legends, films, books and items of interest to werewolf fans is also discussed, giving you a chance to send in letters and be actively involved!" It featured fan stories, poems, and art. Four issues were released in the 1990s.
  
Contributors of art work included Ken Friedman, Sherlock, and Judi Stanton, among others.
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Contributors of art work included Ken Friedman, Sherlock ([[CollinSports]]), and Judi Stanton, among others.
  
 
Contributors of fiction included Sandy Adams, Kay Kelly, and lucidscreamer, among others.
 
Contributors of fiction included Sandy Adams, Kay Kelly, and lucidscreamer, among others.

Revision as of 20:28, 22 September 2014

Wolf Tracks
Issue 4 1995
Cover art by Judi Stanton

Wolf Tracks is a fanzine by Elaine Garner.

Wolf Tracks was published in Temple, Texas, U.S.A. It is devoted to the late 1960s gothic television series Dark Shadows. In an ad in The World of Dark Shadows, the fanzine described itself: "It is dedicated to Quentin and Chris Jennings as they lived under the werewolf curse, and to Barnabas and all the people who were part of their lives...Examinations of legends, films, books and items of interest to werewolf fans is also discussed, giving you a chance to send in letters and be actively involved!" It featured fan stories, poems, and art. Four issues were released in the 1990s.

Contributors of art work included Ken Friedman, Sherlock (CollinSports), and Judi Stanton, among others.

Contributors of fiction included Sandy Adams, Kay Kelly, and lucidscreamer, among others.

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