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Lilith Lorraine began publishing with ''Different'' a periodical mainly devoted to poetry that also included science fiction. She began to also publish ''Challenge'' in the 1950s in Rogers, Arkansas, U.S.A. The subtitle for the publication was "The Poetry of the Atomic Age", and the focus was entirely on science fiction and weird fantasy poetry. ''Challenge'' is credited as the first poetry periodical devoted to a specific genre. Issue three was released in Winter 1950.  Issue 4 came out in Spring 1951.
 
Lilith Lorraine began publishing with ''Different'' a periodical mainly devoted to poetry that also included science fiction. She began to also publish ''Challenge'' in the 1950s in Rogers, Arkansas, U.S.A. The subtitle for the publication was "The Poetry of the Atomic Age", and the focus was entirely on science fiction and weird fantasy poetry. ''Challenge'' is credited as the first poetry periodical devoted to a specific genre. Issue three was released in Winter 1950.  Issue 4 came out in Spring 1951.
  
Contributing artists included  Ralph Rayburn Phillips providing illustrations.  Writers contributing included Alan Donovan, Earle Franklin Baker,  R. J. Banks ([[Utopian]]), Isabelle E. Dinwiddle, Dariell Dunay, Vera L. Eckert, W. Paul Ganley, Clive Jackson, John W. Jakes, Vera Bishop Konrick, Orma McCormick ([[Starlanes]]), Edith Ogutsch, Anton Reeds, Lillian Roberts, Emili A. Thompson, Michael Wolf, and Clark Ashton Smith.  
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Contributing artists included  Ralph Rayburn Phillips providing illustrations.  Writers contributing included Alan Donovan, Earle Franklin Baker,  R. J. Banks ([[Utopian]]), Isabelle E. Dinwiddle, Dariell Dunay, Vera L. Eckert, W. Paul Ganley, Clive Jackson, John W. Jakes, Vera Bishop Konrick, [[Orma McCormick]] ([[Starlanes]]), Edith Ogutsch, Anton Reeds, Lillian Roberts, Emili A. Thompson, Michael Wolf, and Clark Ashton Smith.  
  
 
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Challenge Issue 3, cover by Ralph Rayburn Phillips Winter 1950

Challenge was a small press poetry periodical edited by Lilith Lorraine (Mary M. Wright) and published by Avalon Arts Academy. Assistant editors were Stanton A. Coblentz and Evelyn Thorne.

Lilith Lorraine began publishing with Different a periodical mainly devoted to poetry that also included science fiction. She began to also publish Challenge in the 1950s in Rogers, Arkansas, U.S.A. The subtitle for the publication was "The Poetry of the Atomic Age", and the focus was entirely on science fiction and weird fantasy poetry. Challenge is credited as the first poetry periodical devoted to a specific genre. Issue three was released in Winter 1950. Issue 4 came out in Spring 1951.

Contributing artists included Ralph Rayburn Phillips providing illustrations. Writers contributing included Alan Donovan, Earle Franklin Baker, R. J. Banks (Utopian), Isabelle E. Dinwiddle, Dariell Dunay, Vera L. Eckert, W. Paul Ganley, Clive Jackson, John W. Jakes, Vera Bishop Konrick, Orma McCormick (Starlanes), Edith Ogutsch, Anton Reeds, Lillian Roberts, Emili A. Thompson, Michael Wolf, and Clark Ashton Smith.