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'''Vampire Junction''' was a zine edited by Candy Cosner. | '''Vampire Junction''' was a zine edited by Candy Cosner. | ||
− | ''Vampire Junction'' as the name suggests, was devoted to the vampire in fiction, fact and art. The zine included short stories, poetry, reviews, art work, and articles. It was begun in 1991, and published for five years. | + | ''Vampire Junction'' as the name suggests, was devoted to the vampire in fiction, fact and art. The zine included short stories, poetry, reviews, art work, and articles. It was begun in 1991, and published for five years from Gainsville, Florida, U.S.A. |
Contributors of short stories included Kathy Easton, Jennifer Friedberg, Brian Grandfield, Joanne Kanarkiewicz, [[D.F. Lewis]] ([[Nemonymous]]), Margaret Smith, | Contributors of short stories included Kathy Easton, Jennifer Friedberg, Brian Grandfield, Joanne Kanarkiewicz, [[D.F. Lewis]] ([[Nemonymous]]), Margaret Smith, | ||
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[[Category:Horror Zines]] | [[Category:Horror Zines]] |
Revision as of 21:25, 12 August 2012
Vampire Junction was a zine edited by Candy Cosner.
Vampire Junction as the name suggests, was devoted to the vampire in fiction, fact and art. The zine included short stories, poetry, reviews, art work, and articles. It was begun in 1991, and published for five years from Gainsville, Florida, U.S.A.
Contributors of short stories included Kathy Easton, Jennifer Friedberg, Brian Grandfield, Joanne Kanarkiewicz, D.F. Lewis (Nemonymous), Margaret Smith,
Contributors of poetry included Nicole L. Draven, John Grey, Valerie Hardin, P.J. Roberts, Joy E. Smith, Jolene Sessler, and Tammerie.