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Letters came from Don Anderson, Mike Deckinger, Earl Kemp ([[Destiny]]), Robert Lichtman ([[Trap Door]]), [[Lloyd Penney]] ([[Torus]]), John Purcell, Jim Williams, and Alexander Yudenitsch, among others. | Letters came from Don Anderson, Mike Deckinger, Earl Kemp ([[Destiny]]), Robert Lichtman ([[Trap Door]]), [[Lloyd Penney]] ([[Torus]]), John Purcell, Jim Williams, and Alexander Yudenitsch, among others. | ||
− | Dave Locke had previously co-edited the fanzine [[Pelf]] with Dave Hulan in the 1960s and 1970s, and published the fanzine [[Awry]] in the 1970s, among other titles. | + | Dave Locke had previously co-edited the fanzine [[Pelf]] with Dave Hulan in the 1960s and 1970s, and published the fanzine [[Awry]] in the 1970s, [[Shambles]] with Ed Cagle, [[DAGLocke]] with Dean Grennell, and [[Gallimaufry]] with Jodi Stopa, among other titles. |
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Revision as of 00:25, 28 January 2016
Time and Again is a science fiction fanzine by Dave Locke.
Time and Again began in the 2000s and was created in Vermont, U.S.A. The 13th issue appeared in April 2011. Included are short essays and articles on everything from film making, book hunting, fanzines, dinosaur movies, Martian movies, outhouses, and 1950s fan Ed Cox.
Contributors of writing include Cy Condra, Chris Garcia (Journey Planet), Lee Anne Lavell (Space Cage, Embelyon, Indiana Fantasy), Eric Mayer (E-Ditto), June Moffatt (The Moffatt House Abroad, Moonshine), Curt Phillips, John Purcell (Askance), Dave Rowe, and Taral Wayne (DNQ).
Contributors of artwork include Harry Bell (Grimwab), Grant Canfield, Brad Foster, Bill Rotsler, Dan Steffan (Boonfark), Arthur Thomson (The ATom Anthology), Taral Wayne, Alan White, and reprints of art work by Jackie Causgrove (Resolution).
Photography was contributed by June Moffatt and Curt Phillips.
There are also reprints of art work and writing from older fanzines such as Awry, Dynatron, Resolution, and Scientifriction.
Letters came from Don Anderson, Mike Deckinger, Earl Kemp (Destiny), Robert Lichtman (Trap Door), Lloyd Penney (Torus), John Purcell, Jim Williams, and Alexander Yudenitsch, among others.
Dave Locke had previously co-edited the fanzine Pelf with Dave Hulan in the 1960s and 1970s, and published the fanzine Awry in the 1970s, Shambles with Ed Cagle, DAGLocke with Dean Grennell, and Gallimaufry with Jodi Stopa, among other titles.