Difference between revisions of "Six Shooter"
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− | '''Six Shooter''' is a science fiction fanzine by Jeanne Gomoll, | + | '''Six Shooter''' is a science fiction fanzine by Jeanne Gomoll, Linda Krawecke and Pam Wells. |
''Six Shooter'' was a [[one shot]] publication released in August 1987. | ''Six Shooter'' was a [[one shot]] publication released in August 1987. | ||
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Jeanne Gomoll had previously co-edited [[Janus]] with Janice Bogstad in the late 1970s. | Jeanne Gomoll had previously co-edited [[Janus]] with Janice Bogstad in the late 1970s. | ||
− | + | Linda Krawecke also co-published the fanzine [[Start Breaking Up]], with Chris Atkinson. | |
Pam Wells also co-edited the fanzine [[Pulp]], with Avedon Carol, Vince Clarke, Rob Hansen, and John Harvey, from 1986 till 1991; and [[Attitude]] with Michael Abbott, and John Dallman, from 1994 till 1997. | Pam Wells also co-edited the fanzine [[Pulp]], with Avedon Carol, Vince Clarke, Rob Hansen, and John Harvey, from 1986 till 1991; and [[Attitude]] with Michael Abbott, and John Dallman, from 1994 till 1997. |
Revision as of 04:41, 23 May 2012
Six Shooter is a science fiction fanzine by Jeanne Gomoll, Linda Krawecke and Pam Wells.
Six Shooter was a one shot publication released in August 1987.
Jeanne Gomoll had previously co-edited Janus with Janice Bogstad in the late 1970s.
Linda Krawecke also co-published the fanzine Start Breaking Up, with Chris Atkinson.
Pam Wells also co-edited the fanzine Pulp, with Avedon Carol, Vince Clarke, Rob Hansen, and John Harvey, from 1986 till 1991; and Attitude with Michael Abbott, and John Dallman, from 1994 till 1997.