Difference between revisions of "The Poetic Knight"
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'''The Poetic Knight''' was "a fantasy romance magazine" edited by Michael and Kristina While and published by Chimera Press in North Canton, Ohio, U.S.A. | '''The Poetic Knight''' was "a fantasy romance magazine" edited by Michael and Kristina While and published by Chimera Press in North Canton, Ohio, U.S.A. | ||
− | The first issue was dated Spring 1991 and | + | The first issue was dated Spring 1991. The publication featured fiction and poetry. Contributions of poetry for issue 1 were by Chuck Bordell, Anna Byars, Michael Daubenspeck, John Grey, J.C. Hendee, James F. Mayhew, Thomas Molocea, Ardessa Nica-Jesseau, Gregory L. Norris, June Osborne, P.J. Roberts, William P. Robertson, and PRS Schwartz. |
Cover art was by Chuck Bordell. Interior illustrations were from Richard Dahlstrom, James Pipik, J.D. Raymond, and Galen B. Showman. | Cover art was by Chuck Bordell. Interior illustrations were from Richard Dahlstrom, James Pipik, J.D. Raymond, and Galen B. Showman. | ||
− | At least 8 issues were published. Contributors to other issues included Lillian Csernica, | + | At least 8 issues were published. Contributors to other issues included Lillian Csernica, Hector Degas, and Mary Anne Mohanraj. |
[[Category:Zine]] | [[Category:Zine]] |
Revision as of 04:51, 13 December 2011
The Poetic Knight was "a fantasy romance magazine" edited by Michael and Kristina While and published by Chimera Press in North Canton, Ohio, U.S.A.
The first issue was dated Spring 1991. The publication featured fiction and poetry. Contributions of poetry for issue 1 were by Chuck Bordell, Anna Byars, Michael Daubenspeck, John Grey, J.C. Hendee, James F. Mayhew, Thomas Molocea, Ardessa Nica-Jesseau, Gregory L. Norris, June Osborne, P.J. Roberts, William P. Robertson, and PRS Schwartz.
Cover art was by Chuck Bordell. Interior illustrations were from Richard Dahlstrom, James Pipik, J.D. Raymond, and Galen B. Showman.
At least 8 issues were published. Contributors to other issues included Lillian Csernica, Hector Degas, and Mary Anne Mohanraj.