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At least 10 issues of ''Star Fire'' were released. Issue #7 appeared in 1976. | At least 10 issues of ''Star Fire'' were released. Issue #7 appeared in 1976. | ||
− | Contributing writers included Donn Brazier; G. Sutton Breiding; Don D'Ammassa with the article "Simak: The Metaphysical Years"; Lord Jim Khennedy; John Rodel, on spending the night in an overgrown cemetery; and Billy Ray Wolfenbarger. | + | Contributing writers included Donn Brazier; G. Sutton Breiding ([[The Punk-Surrealist Cafe]]); Don D'Ammassa with the article "Simak: The Metaphysical Years"; Lord Jim Khennedy; John Rodel, on spending the night in an overgrown cemetery; and Billy Ray Wolfenbarger. |
Contributing artists included Dave Barnett, Grant Canfield, and Steve Oliff. | Contributing artists included Dave Barnett, Grant Canfield, and Steve Oliff. |
Revision as of 10:58, 29 August 2011
Star Fire was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine by William Breiding.
Star Fire was published in the 1970s in San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
At least 10 issues of Star Fire were released. Issue #7 appeared in 1976.
Contributing writers included Donn Brazier; G. Sutton Breiding (The Punk-Surrealist Cafe); Don D'Ammassa with the article "Simak: The Metaphysical Years"; Lord Jim Khennedy; John Rodel, on spending the night in an overgrown cemetery; and Billy Ray Wolfenbarger.
Contributing artists included Dave Barnett, Grant Canfield, and Steve Oliff.
Bill Breiding, with brother G. Sutton Breiding, later co-published the last issue of Moonbroth with Jane Donaldson, widow of editor Dale Donaldson.