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Published in Prospect Park, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., ''Karass'' was a "fannish newszine, invaluable for keeping up with the U.S. scene", said Darroll Pardoe, in his review of ''Karass'' # 6 in [[Checkpoint]] # 53, of September 1974.
 
Published in Prospect Park, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., ''Karass'' was a "fannish newszine, invaluable for keeping up with the U.S. scene", said Darroll Pardoe, in his review of ''Karass'' # 6 in [[Checkpoint]] # 53, of September 1974.
  
Contributors of articles included James Smart. The fanzine review column was written by Gary Farber.
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Contributors of articles included Michael G. Coney, and James Smart. Columns were written by Gary Farber, and Mike Glicksohn ([[Energumen]]).
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Artwork was contributed by [[Bill Rotsler|William Rotsler]]), and Taral Wayne ([[DNQ]]).
  
 
''Karass'' was the second zine by Linda Bushyager, begun while she was still publishing her first fanzine [[Granfalloon]], which was released from 1966 to 1976.  
 
''Karass'' was the second zine by Linda Bushyager, begun while she was still publishing her first fanzine [[Granfalloon]], which was released from 1966 to 1976.  

Revision as of 09:39, 5 March 2012

Karass was a science fiction fanzine by Linda Bushyager.

Published in Prospect Park, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., Karass was a "fannish newszine, invaluable for keeping up with the U.S. scene", said Darroll Pardoe, in his review of Karass # 6 in Checkpoint # 53, of September 1974.

Contributors of articles included Michael G. Coney, and James Smart. Columns were written by Gary Farber, and Mike Glicksohn (Energumen).

Artwork was contributed by William Rotsler), and Taral Wayne (DNQ).

Karass was the second zine by Linda Bushyager, begun while she was still publishing her first fanzine Granfalloon, which was released from 1966 to 1976.