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Art work was by Dan Day, Jim Garrison, and Ken Raney.
 
Art work was by Dan Day, Jim Garrison, and Ken Raney.
  
Issue 2, published in 1985, featured a portfolio of the fantasy art of Rowena Morrill and an interview with the artist, as well as interviews with Robert Bloch, Jessica Amanda Salmonson, and David C. Smith. Writing was by Kevin J. Anderson, Bruce Boston, Larry Dickinson, Marilyn K. Martin, Elizabeth Massie, Jessica Amanda Salmonson, and Leilah Wendell.  
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Issue 2, published in 1985, featured a portfolio of the fantasy art of Rowena Morrill and an interview with the artist, as well as interviews with Robert Bloch, Jessica Amanda Salmonson, and David C. Smith. Writing was by Kevin J. Anderson, Bruce Boston, Larry Dickison, Millea Kenin, Marilyn K. Martin, Elizabeth Massie, Jessica Amanda Salmonson, David Sutton, B.F. Watkinson, Leilah Wendell, and Ron Wilber. Art work was by Allen Koszowski.  
  
 
Randall Larson has previously published the fanzine [[Fandom Unlimited]] in the 1970s.  
 
Randall Larson has previously published the fanzine [[Fandom Unlimited]] in the 1970s.  

Revision as of 21:42, 19 February 2012

Threshold of Fantasy was a small press publication edited by Randall Larson, and published by Fandom Unlimited Enterprises.

Published in San Jose, California, U.S.A., Threshold of Fantasy was devoted to fantasy, horrorm weird fiction and science fiction. Three issues were released,

The first issue appeared in 1982. It featured an interview with Joseph Payne Brennen, editor of Macabre, and Essence. Fiction was by Philip C. Heath, Albert J. Manachino, Jessica Amanda Salmonson (Fantasy Macabre), and David C. Smith.

Art work was by Dan Day, Jim Garrison, and Ken Raney.

Issue 2, published in 1985, featured a portfolio of the fantasy art of Rowena Morrill and an interview with the artist, as well as interviews with Robert Bloch, Jessica Amanda Salmonson, and David C. Smith. Writing was by Kevin J. Anderson, Bruce Boston, Larry Dickison, Millea Kenin, Marilyn K. Martin, Elizabeth Massie, Jessica Amanda Salmonson, David Sutton, B.F. Watkinson, Leilah Wendell, and Ron Wilber. Art work was by Allen Koszowski.

Randall Larson has previously published the fanzine Fandom Unlimited in the 1970s. He is also the author of books on Robert Bloch, and music in horror films, such as Musique Fantastique, and Music from the House of Hammer.