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Cover art work was by Richard Dahlstrom (#2), Bob Crouch (#3), [[Cathy Buburuz]] (#4), Jeffrey Thomas (#5, #7), Roddy Williams (#6, #8), Paul Swenson (#9), and Alfred R. Klosterman (#10). | Cover art work was by Richard Dahlstrom (#2), Bob Crouch (#3), [[Cathy Buburuz]] (#4), Jeffrey Thomas (#5, #7), Roddy Williams (#6, #8), Paul Swenson (#9), and Alfred R. Klosterman (#10). | ||
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+ | Contributors of fiction included Mark Blickley, Gryggyd Eamon Dempsey, Louise Dragon, Lyn McConchie, Nikki Patrick, Chris Squire, and Paul Walther. | ||
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+ | Contributors of poetry included G.O. Clark, John Grey, H.T. Phair, William P. Robertson, Joseph M. Shea, and Mary Winter. | ||
Revision as of 04:23, 8 January 2012
Freezer Burn magazine was a small press publication edited by Dave Togers.
Published in the 1990s. Freezer Burn Magazine originated in Salem Massachusetts, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in Summer 1995. The magazine was subtitled, "Speculative Fiction That Explores The Boundaries Of Human Nature."
Cover art work was by Richard Dahlstrom (#2), Bob Crouch (#3), Cathy Buburuz (#4), Jeffrey Thomas (#5, #7), Roddy Williams (#6, #8), Paul Swenson (#9), and Alfred R. Klosterman (#10).
Contributors of fiction included Mark Blickley, Gryggyd Eamon Dempsey, Louise Dragon, Lyn McConchie, Nikki Patrick, Chris Squire, and Paul Walther.
Contributors of poetry included G.O. Clark, John Grey, H.T. Phair, William P. Robertson, Joseph M. Shea, and Mary Winter.