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Interior illustrations are by [[Nancy Share]] ([[Ignatz]]). | Interior illustrations are by [[Nancy Share]] ([[Ignatz]]). | ||
− | W. Paul Ganley also published the science fiction fanzine [[Fan-Fare (U.S.A.)|Fan-Fare]] during the 1950s. Later in the 1970's he returned to zine publishing with [[Eerie Country]], which he released from 1976 till 1982, and with [[Amanita Brandy]]. | + | W. Paul Ganley also published the science fiction fanzine [[Fan-Fare (U.S.A.)|Fan-Fare]] during the 1950s. Later in the 1970's he returned to zine publishing with [[Eerie Country]], which he released from 1976 till 1982, and with another poetry zine called [[Amanita Brandy]], which saw 4 issues released between 1980 till 1999. |
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Revision as of 15:48, 28 October 2011
Snowflakes in the Sun was a one-issue-only poemzine edited by W. Paul Ganley.
It was published in North Towanda, New York in 1952, though the Preface is dated March 9, 1953. It is subtitled "A Collection of Fantasy Verse." In the Preface, though, Ganley comments that "many of the poems herein belong to the realm of science-fiction."
Snowflakes in the Sun is dedicated to Al Leverentz and Bob (Robert E.) Briney.
Poets include Noreen Alice Bullock, Raymond L. Clancy, Andrew Duane [Robert E. Briney], Toby Duane [W. Paul Ganley], Kane Falasca, W. Paul Ganley, Walt Klein, Lilith Lorraine (Different, Challenge, Flame), Orma McCormick (Starlanes), Keran O'Brien, James E. Warren Jr., and Michael Wolf.
Interior illustrations are by Nancy Share (Ignatz).
W. Paul Ganley also published the science fiction fanzine Fan-Fare during the 1950s. Later in the 1970's he returned to zine publishing with Eerie Country, which he released from 1976 till 1982, and with another poetry zine called Amanita Brandy, which saw 4 issues released between 1980 till 1999.