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Issue 4 came out in January 1990. It was 32 pages, and featured interior illustrations by Brad Foster.
 
Issue 4 came out in January 1990. It was 32 pages, and featured interior illustrations by Brad Foster.
  
Contributors of writing included Fred Duarte, Jr.
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Contributors of writing included Fred Duarte, Jr., and Allen Varney, among others
  
''Pirate jenny'' was nominated for the 1990s Hugo Award for Best Fanzine. Previously, Pat Mueller had edited ''The Texas SF Inquirer''.
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''Pirate Jenny'' was nominated for the 1990s Hugo Award for Best Fanzine. Previously, Pat Mueller had edited ''The Texas SF Inquirer''.
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==External Links==
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*[http://www.allenvarney.com/av_21st03.html ''Our 21st Century Writers: Part III'' by Allen Varney, from '''Pirate Jenny''' Issue 1]
  
 
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Revision as of 00:33, 17 March 2015

Pirate Jenny was a science fiction fanzine by Pat Mueller.

Published in Duncanville, Texas, U.S.A., Pirate Jenny was released in the 1980s. it featured book and convention reviews, editorials, articles, and fan fiction, but mainly concentrated on episodes from Pat's life.

Issue 2 appeared in August 1988, and was 32 pages. Contributors of interior art work included Brad Foster.

Issue 3 was released July 1989 and was 36 pages. It featured cover art by Brad Foster.

Issue 4 came out in January 1990. It was 32 pages, and featured interior illustrations by Brad Foster.

Contributors of writing included Fred Duarte, Jr., and Allen Varney, among others

Pirate Jenny was nominated for the 1990s Hugo Award for Best Fanzine. Previously, Pat Mueller had edited The Texas SF Inquirer.

External Links