Difference between revisions of "Eerie Country"
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In the 1950s, Ganley had published the science fiction fanzine [[Fan-Fare (U.S.A.)|Fan-Fare]]. He returned to publishing in the 1970s with the release of ''Eerie Country'', devoted to weird fiction, suspense and horror stories and poetry. | In the 1950s, Ganley had published the science fiction fanzine [[Fan-Fare (U.S.A.)|Fan-Fare]]. He returned to publishing in the 1970s with the release of ''Eerie Country'', devoted to weird fiction, suspense and horror stories and poetry. | ||
− | Artwork was by Frank | + | Artwork was by Frank Hamilton (cover: #3), Todd Klein (cover: #2), Allen Koszowski, J. K. Potter, Jim Pianfetti, W. Fraser Sandercombe, and others. |
− | + | Fiction was by Gerald Barnes, Branley Allan Branson, Phillip C. heath, Earnest Johnson, Ray Jones, Raymond Kaminski, Dave Reiddig, Robert Ritter, [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]], W. Fraser Sandercombe, John Taylor, and Ruth M. Walsh. | |
Poetry came from Bernadette Bosky, Joseph Payne Brennan ([[Macabre (U.S.A.)|Macabre]]), Robert E, Briney, Steve Eng, Joey Froehlich, William Scott Home, Steve Troyanovich, and others. | Poetry came from Bernadette Bosky, Joseph Payne Brennan ([[Macabre (U.S.A.)|Macabre]]), Robert E, Briney, Steve Eng, Joey Froehlich, William Scott Home, Steve Troyanovich, and others. |
Revision as of 06:43, 21 August 2011
Eerie Country is a horror and weird fiction fanzine by W. Paul Ganley.
In the 1950s, Ganley had published the science fiction fanzine Fan-Fare. He returned to publishing in the 1970s with the release of Eerie Country, devoted to weird fiction, suspense and horror stories and poetry.
Artwork was by Frank Hamilton (cover: #3), Todd Klein (cover: #2), Allen Koszowski, J. K. Potter, Jim Pianfetti, W. Fraser Sandercombe, and others.
Fiction was by Gerald Barnes, Branley Allan Branson, Phillip C. heath, Earnest Johnson, Ray Jones, Raymond Kaminski, Dave Reiddig, Robert Ritter, Jessica Amanda Salmonson, W. Fraser Sandercombe, John Taylor, and Ruth M. Walsh.
Poetry came from Bernadette Bosky, Joseph Payne Brennan (Macabre), Robert E, Briney, Steve Eng, Joey Froehlich, William Scott Home, Steve Troyanovich, and others.