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'''Nyctalops''' is devoted to H.P. Lovecraft and his circle, Charles Ashton Smith, and Robert Bloch. It is a 8.5 X 11" publication of approximately 100 pages that was published in Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A. The fanzine was initially published solely by Morris but after issue three he asked Edward Berglund to become fiction editor for the zine and they worked together for seven more issues. Nineteen issues were released in all.   
 
'''Nyctalops''' is devoted to H.P. Lovecraft and his circle, Charles Ashton Smith, and Robert Bloch. It is a 8.5 X 11" publication of approximately 100 pages that was published in Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A. The fanzine was initially published solely by Morris but after issue three he asked Edward Berglund to become fiction editor for the zine and they worked together for seven more issues. Nineteen issues were released in all.   
  
Contributors included David J. Brown, Walter C. DeBill, Jr., R. Alain Everts,  Kenneth E. Feig, Donald Sidney-Fryer, John Koblas, Thomas Ligotti, Dirk W. Mosig, Joe Moudry, E. Hoffman Price, Graham Pryor, W. Pugmire, Darell Schweitzer, James Taylor, Bruce Walker, George Wetzel,
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Contributors included David J. Brown, Walter C. DeBill, Jr., R. Alain Everts,  Kenneth E. Feig, Donald Sidney-Fryer, John Koblas, Thomas Ligotti, Dirk W. Mosig, Joe Moudry, E. Hoffman Price, Graham Pryor, W. Pugmire, Darell Schweitzer, James Taylor, Bruce Walker, and George Wetzel.
  
 
Artists included Mike Garcia, Jim Pitts, Denis Tiani and Helmet Wenske.
 
Artists included Mike Garcia, Jim Pitts, Denis Tiani and Helmet Wenske.

Revision as of 02:00, 23 February 2011

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Nyctalops is a fanzine edited by Harry O. Morris and Edward Paul Berglund and published in the 1970's.

Nyctalops is devoted to H.P. Lovecraft and his circle, Charles Ashton Smith, and Robert Bloch. It is a 8.5 X 11" publication of approximately 100 pages that was published in Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A. The fanzine was initially published solely by Morris but after issue three he asked Edward Berglund to become fiction editor for the zine and they worked together for seven more issues. Nineteen issues were released in all.

Contributors included David J. Brown, Walter C. DeBill, Jr., R. Alain Everts, Kenneth E. Feig, Donald Sidney-Fryer, John Koblas, Thomas Ligotti, Dirk W. Mosig, Joe Moudry, E. Hoffman Price, Graham Pryor, W. Pugmire, Darell Schweitzer, James Taylor, Bruce Walker, and George Wetzel.

Artists included Mike Garcia, Jim Pitts, Denis Tiani and Helmet Wenske.