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''Asp'' was published Berkeley, California, U.S.A. in the 1960s, and distributed by the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]]. It was a mimeographed publication of around 17 pages. The first issue appeared in March 1963, and eight issues were published, the last in February 1966.
 
''Asp'' was published Berkeley, California, U.S.A. in the 1960s, and distributed by the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]]. It was a mimeographed publication of around 17 pages. The first issue appeared in March 1963, and eight issues were published, the last in February 1966.
  
Contributors of writing included Gordon Eklund and Alva Rogers. Contributors of artwork included Jack Harness and Gretchen Schwenn.
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Contributors of writing included Gordon Eklund and Alva Rogers. Issue 9 featured Alva Rogers writing on the 1966 WorldCon.
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Contributors of artwork included Jack Harness and Gretchen Schwenn.
  
 
Bill Donaho also published [[Viper]] for [[Offtrails Magazine Publishers Association]], and [[Habakkuk]].
 
Bill Donaho also published [[Viper]] for [[Offtrails Magazine Publishers Association]], and [[Habakkuk]].

Revision as of 19:58, 9 June 2011

Asp was a science fiction fanzine by Bill Donaho.

Asp was published Berkeley, California, U.S.A. in the 1960s, and distributed by the Fantasy Amateur Press Association. It was a mimeographed publication of around 17 pages. The first issue appeared in March 1963, and eight issues were published, the last in February 1966.

Contributors of writing included Gordon Eklund and Alva Rogers. Issue 9 featured Alva Rogers writing on the 1966 WorldCon.

Contributors of artwork included Jack Harness and Gretchen Schwenn.

Bill Donaho also published Viper for Offtrails Magazine Publishers Association, and Habakkuk.