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The first issue was edited by Victor Dricks and published in March 1974. | The first issue was edited by Victor Dricks and published in March 1974. | ||
− | ''Aurora'' contained fiction by Sally Dee, an article on [[Gerry de la Ree]], editor of the 1930s and 1940s fanzines [[Loki]], [[Beowulf]], | + | ''Aurora'' contained fiction by Sally Dee, an article on [[Gerry de la Ree]], editor of the 1930s and 1940s fanzines [[Loki]], [[Beowulf]], [[Sun Spots]], and the 1970s zine [[Clark Ashton Smith - Artist]], by Dricks, an interview with A.E. Van Vogt, poetry by George Diezel II and Walter Shedlofsky, editor of [[Inner Circle]], as well as news, and book reviews. |
Cover art was by Virgil Finlay. Frank Kelly Freas, Roy G. Krenkel, Bill Lorenzo, and Val Mayerik provided interior illustrations. | Cover art was by Virgil Finlay. Frank Kelly Freas, Roy G. Krenkel, Bill Lorenzo, and Val Mayerik provided interior illustrations. |
Revision as of 02:28, 12 December 2011
Aurora was a science fiction and fantasy zine published by the New York University Science Fiction Society.
The first issue was edited by Victor Dricks and published in March 1974.
Aurora contained fiction by Sally Dee, an article on Gerry de la Ree, editor of the 1930s and 1940s fanzines Loki, Beowulf, Sun Spots, and the 1970s zine Clark Ashton Smith - Artist, by Dricks, an interview with A.E. Van Vogt, poetry by George Diezel II and Walter Shedlofsky, editor of Inner Circle, as well as news, and book reviews.
Cover art was by Virgil Finlay. Frank Kelly Freas, Roy G. Krenkel, Bill Lorenzo, and Val Mayerik provided interior illustrations.