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The first issue was published in Spring 1978, called ''Dragonbane'', and edited by Charles Saunders. In the autumn of that year issue two followed, edited by de Lint, this time with the title ''Beyond the Fields We Know''. The titles were then merged as ''Dragonfields'' for two more issue; issue three, which was released in Summer 1980, and issue four, appearing in Winter 1983.
 
The first issue was published in Spring 1978, called ''Dragonbane'', and edited by Charles Saunders. In the autumn of that year issue two followed, edited by de Lint, this time with the title ''Beyond the Fields We Know''. The titles were then merged as ''Dragonfields'' for two more issue; issue three, which was released in Summer 1980, and issue four, appearing in Winter 1983.
  
Contributors included Joy Chant, Galad Elflandsson, Tanith Lee,  David Madison, Andrew Offut, Diana L. Paxson, Darrell Schweitzer, and Thomas Burnett Swann.
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Contributors included Joy Chant, Galad Elflandsson, Tanith Lee,  David Madison, Ardath Mayhar, Andrew Offut, Diana L. Paxson, Darrell Schweitzer, and Thomas Burnett Swann.
  
 
Illustrators included Dave Sim, among others.  
 
Illustrators included Dave Sim, among others.  

Revision as of 02:24, 16 January 2012

Dragonfields was a fantasy fanzine by Charles de Lint and Charles Saunders.

Dragonfields was published in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, by Triskell Press. Four issues appeared, although not always under that title.

The first issue was published in Spring 1978, called Dragonbane, and edited by Charles Saunders. In the autumn of that year issue two followed, edited by de Lint, this time with the title Beyond the Fields We Know. The titles were then merged as Dragonfields for two more issue; issue three, which was released in Summer 1980, and issue four, appearing in Winter 1983.

Contributors included Joy Chant, Galad Elflandsson, Tanith Lee, David Madison, Ardath Mayhar, Andrew Offut, Diana L. Paxson, Darrell Schweitzer, and Thomas Burnett Swann.

Illustrators included Dave Sim, among others.

Charles R. Saunders also published the fantasy fanzine Stardock.