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− | [[Image:Gorbett_copy.jpg|right|frame|'''Gorbett''' Issue 4 Cover art by Margaret Dominick as 'DEA' 1973]] | + | [[Image:Gorbett_copy.jpg|right|frame|'''Gorbett''' Issue 4 Cover art by [[Margaret Dominick (DEA)|Margaret Dominick as 'DEA']] 1973]] |
'''Gorbett''' was a science fiction fanzine by Beth Gorman and David Gorman. | '''Gorbett''' was a science fiction fanzine by Beth Gorman and David Gorman. | ||
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Contributors included Dave Burton (later editor of [[Pixel]]), Cy Chauvin, writing on Thomas M. Disch; Mike Glicksohn ([[Energumen]]), Richard Labonte ([[Hugin and Munin]]), Andrew Offut, Dan Osterman, Darrell Schweitzer, Sheryl Smith, writing on Harlan Ellison; and [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] ([[Horizons]]). | Contributors included Dave Burton (later editor of [[Pixel]]), Cy Chauvin, writing on Thomas M. Disch; Mike Glicksohn ([[Energumen]]), Richard Labonte ([[Hugin and Munin]]), Andrew Offut, Dan Osterman, Darrell Schweitzer, Sheryl Smith, writing on Harlan Ellison; and [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] ([[Horizons]]). | ||
− | Artwork was contributed by Margaret Dominick (as DEA), among others. | + | Artwork was contributed by [[Nargaret Dominick (DEA)|Margaret Dominick (as DEA)]], among others. |
[[Category:Zine]] | [[Category:Zine]] |
Revision as of 19:33, 2 November 2011
Gorbett was a science fiction fanzine by Beth Gorman and David Gorman.
Gorbett was published in New Castle, Indiana, U.S.A. David Gorman was a member of IDFA (Indiana Science Fiction Association) when he first began publishing the fanzine. The first two issues were titled SF Waves. The change of name to Gorbett came with issue 3, which was published in March 1973. Issue 4 followed in the same year; numbers 5 to 10 came out in 1974, and issues 11, 12 and 13 in 1975.
Contributors included Dave Burton (later editor of Pixel), Cy Chauvin, writing on Thomas M. Disch; Mike Glicksohn (Energumen), Richard Labonte (Hugin and Munin), Andrew Offut, Dan Osterman, Darrell Schweitzer, Sheryl Smith, writing on Harlan Ellison; and Harry Warner, Jr. (Horizons).
Artwork was contributed by Margaret Dominick (as DEA), among others.