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''Ichor'' ran for three issues, one in 1946 and two in 1947. | ''Ichor'' ran for three issues, one in 1946 and two in 1947. | ||
− | Contributing poets included Robert Peter-Aby, Rual Askew Jr., Redd Boggs, Alex Chorney, George Crane, George Ebey, Dale Harding Exum, Harvey Gross, Dale Hart, Richard Holt, Sidney Johnston, Robert W. Lowndes, Marijane Nuttall, Thelma Phlegar, Rupert Reynolds, and Donald Wandrei. | + | Contributing poets included Robert Peter-Aby, Rual Askew Jr., Redd Boggs ([[Sky Hook]]), Alex Chorney, George Crane, George Ebey ([[Sappho]]), Dale Harding Exum, Harvey Gross, Dale Hart, Richard Holt, Sidney Johnston, Robert W. Lowndes, Marijane Nuttall, Thelma Phlegar, Rupert Reynolds, and Donald Wandrei. |
Cover art was by Alva Rogers for the first two issues, and Trin F. Bonn for the final issue. | Cover art was by Alva Rogers for the first two issues, and Trin F. Bonn for the final issue. | ||
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Revision as of 01:36, 14 October 2011
Ichor was a science fiction and fantasy poetry fanzine published by Dale Hart in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.
Ichor ran for three issues, one in 1946 and two in 1947.
Contributing poets included Robert Peter-Aby, Rual Askew Jr., Redd Boggs (Sky Hook), Alex Chorney, George Crane, George Ebey (Sappho), Dale Harding Exum, Harvey Gross, Dale Hart, Richard Holt, Sidney Johnston, Robert W. Lowndes, Marijane Nuttall, Thelma Phlegar, Rupert Reynolds, and Donald Wandrei.
Cover art was by Alva Rogers for the first two issues, and Trin F. Bonn for the final issue.