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''Kevas and Trillium'' was released in 1968 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The first and only issue was a split zine with [[Hugin and Munin]] by Richard LaBonte. | ''Kevas and Trillium'' was released in 1968 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The first and only issue was a split zine with [[Hugin and Munin]] by Richard LaBonte. | ||
− | Contributing artists include Jack Gaughan. | + | Contributing artists include Jack Gaughan, whose work appeared on the back cover. |
Alicia Austin went on to become a highly respected artist, winning the Hugo Award for Best Fan Artist in 1971. Rosemary Ullyott went on to be nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer. Both were associated with, and regular contributors to [[Energumen]], where their work first began to be recognized and appreciated. | Alicia Austin went on to become a highly respected artist, winning the Hugo Award for Best Fan Artist in 1971. Rosemary Ullyott went on to be nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer. Both were associated with, and regular contributors to [[Energumen]], where their work first began to be recognized and appreciated. |
Revision as of 01:25, 16 May 2011
Kevas and Trillium is a science fiction fanzine by Alicia Austin, Maureen Bourne and Rosemary Ullyott.
Kevas and Trillium was released in 1968 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The first and only issue was a split zine with Hugin and Munin by Richard LaBonte.
Contributing artists include Jack Gaughan, whose work appeared on the back cover.
Alicia Austin went on to become a highly respected artist, winning the Hugo Award for Best Fan Artist in 1971. Rosemary Ullyott went on to be nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer. Both were associated with, and regular contributors to Energumen, where their work first began to be recognized and appreciated.