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'''Unicorn''' was a small press publication by Karen Rockow. | '''Unicorn''' was a small press publication by Karen Rockow. | ||
− | Subtitled "A Miscellaneous Journal", ''Unicorn'' was published in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in 1968, and 12 issues were published, the last in Summer 1976. It dealt with folklore, and included articles, amateur fiction, book reviews, | + | Subtitled "A Miscellaneous Journal", ''Unicorn'' was published in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in 1968, and 12 issues were published, the last in Summer 1976. It dealt with folklore, and included articles, amateur fiction, book reviews, film reviews, artwork, and letters. Tim Kirk was the Art Director. |
Articles on Edward Lear, C.S. Lewis, George McDonald, Thomas Love Peacock, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Tolkien were featured, as well as a primer on Demonology, and articles on civil liberties, the Templars. Reviews of films included ''Yellow Submarine''. | Articles on Edward Lear, C.S. Lewis, George McDonald, Thomas Love Peacock, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Tolkien were featured, as well as a primer on Demonology, and articles on civil liberties, the Templars. Reviews of films included ''Yellow Submarine''. |
Revision as of 02:03, 11 December 2011
Unicorn was a small press publication by Karen Rockow.
Subtitled "A Miscellaneous Journal", Unicorn was published in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in 1968, and 12 issues were published, the last in Summer 1976. It dealt with folklore, and included articles, amateur fiction, book reviews, film reviews, artwork, and letters. Tim Kirk was the Art Director.
Articles on Edward Lear, C.S. Lewis, George McDonald, Thomas Love Peacock, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Tolkien were featured, as well as a primer on Demonology, and articles on civil liberties, the Templars. Reviews of films included Yellow Submarine.
Contributions of cover art work were by Karen Rockow (#1, #2), Al Sirois (#3), Alicia Austin (Kevas and Trillium), Tim Kirk (#7), and Doug Potter (#12).
Illustrations were by Grant Canfield, Victoria De Larrea, Eric Kimball, Tim Kirk, Jim Shull, and Al Sirois.
Contributors of articles included John Boardman, Albert Borowitz, Peter Bull, Joe R. Christopher, Candace Dempsey, Bernard Dick, Robert F. Fleissner, Agnes Perkins, Beryl Rowland, Pete Seeger, Greg Shaw (Entmoot, Bomp), writing on Tolkien and the counter culture, Nathan Starr, Kathleen Tinkel, and Elizabeth Walsh.
Contributors of fiction included Stephen Nagy.
Poetry was contributed by John Ditsky, Elaine Emans, R. Daniel Evans, Daniel Guillory, William Harrold, Eugene McCarthy, Craig McDaniel, Gary Pacernick, Pete Seeger, Stuart Silverman, and Michael Sleadd.