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Covers were by BB Sams, Alex Nino, Dennis Smith, among others, with art work by Jim Cawthorn, Jeff Jones, Tim Kirk, Roy G. Krenkel, Jim Nielson, and Ron Ross. | Covers were by BB Sams, Alex Nino, Dennis Smith, among others, with art work by Jim Cawthorn, Jeff Jones, Tim Kirk, Roy G. Krenkel, Jim Nielson, and Ron Ross. | ||
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Amra was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine devoted to the "Swords and Sorcery" genre published by George Scithers.
Amra was published in the 1960's.
Contributors of writing included Poul Anderson, John Brunner, John Boardman, L. Sprague de Camp, Ray Capella, John D. Clark, Fritz Leiber, Archie Mercer, and Beryl Mercer.
Covers were by BB Sams, Alex Nino, Dennis Smith, among others, with art work by Jim Cawthorn, Jeff Jones, Tim Kirk, Roy G. Krenkel, Jim Nielson, and Ron Ross.
Amra won the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine in the years 1964 and 1968.