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With Charles de Lint, Saunders co-published [[Dragonfields]], The title was released in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, by Triskell Press. Four issues appeared, although not always under that title. | With Charles de Lint, Saunders co-published [[Dragonfields]], The title was released in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, by Triskell Press. Four issues appeared, although not always under that title. | ||
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*[[Dark Fantasy]] | *[[Dark Fantasy]] | ||
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*[[Paragon]] | *[[Paragon]] | ||
*[[Potboiler]] | *[[Potboiler]] |
Revision as of 21:00, 23 April 2016
Charles R. Saunders was a Canadian zine editor and writer.
With Charles de Lint, Saunders co-published Dragonfields, The title was released 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.
Saunders also published Stardock, a science fiction and fantasy fanzine published on behalf of the Ottawa Science Fiction Society (OSFS).
Six issues were released from the Summer of 1977 till Fall 1986. The first few issues were edited by Charles Saunders. The fourth issue was edited by Jeff Cohen, with Kim Kofmel one of the subsequent editors.
Charles R. Saunders writing first appeared in Dark Fantasy. This zine, first published by Howard Eugene 'Gene' Day in 1973, is noted for featuring the first publication of the "Imaro" stories of Charles Saunders. The lack of black protagonists and the stereotyped portrayal of black characters in heroic fiction, combined with a love of African culture, history and mythology, inspired Sauders to create the "Imaro" character and stories. Several issues featured these stories, and issue 18 was the "All Imaro Issue".
Zines
Contributions
- Astral Dimensions
- Black Lite
- Borealis
- Dark Fantasy
- The Diversifier
- Paragon
- Potboiler
- Space and Time
- Wax Dragon
- Windhaven