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'''The Curcuit''' was a media science fiction fanzine published by Logan's Run Organization of Fans.
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'''The Curcuit''' was a media science fiction fanzine edited by Lisa Jardon, and  published by Logan's Run Organization of Fans.
  
 
''The Curcuit'' newsletter was devoted to the film and television series, ''Logan's Run'', and the book upon which the film was based written by William F. Nolan.
 
''The Curcuit'' newsletter was devoted to the film and television series, ''Logan's Run'', and the book upon which the film was based written by William F. Nolan.
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Contributors of art work included L. Morton, Scott Noel, and Eric Popejoy.  
 
Contributors of art work included L. Morton, Scott Noel, and Eric Popejoy.  
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==External Links==
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*[http://www.snowcrest.net/fox/loganfan/subpages/LROoF.htm History of '''The Curcuit'' including articles and letters by William Nolan]
  
 
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Revision as of 01:18, 13 March 2012

The Curcuit was a media science fiction fanzine edited by Lisa Jardon, and published by Logan's Run Organization of Fans.

The Curcuit newsletter was devoted to the film and television series, Logan's Run, and the book upon which the film was based written by William F. Nolan.

Logan's Run Organization of Fans (LROOF) was based in California, U.S.A., whose membership all received the fanzine. Fourteen issues were published, the first in 1976, and the last issue in 1980. Each issue contained articles, fiction, [hotographs, art work and letters. Also included was a regular column by William F. Nolan, who had been one of the co-editors of Rhodomagnetic Digest during its publication from 1949 to 1951.

Contributors of fiction included Jeremy Evans, Jean Graham,R. MacNeil, Anne R. Maugh, and Carl Nicastro.

Articles were by L.B. Abbot A.S.C., Maggie Evans, L. Morton, Glen Robinson, and Margaret White and a reprint of an article by Dale Hennesy from American Cinematographer.

Contributors of art work included L. Morton, Scott Noel, and Eric Popejoy.

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