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'''Dark Dreams''' was a small press publication by David Cowperthwaite and Jeffrey Dempsey.
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'''Dark Dreams''' was a small press publication by David Cowperthwaite, Jeffrey Dempsey, and Mark Valentine.
  
''Dark Dreams'' was published in the 1980s.
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''Dark Dreams'' was devoted to horror, supernatural and weird fiction, and was published in the 1980s.
  
Contributors of fiction include Peter Bayliss, Malcolm Furnass, Nic Howard, Joel Lane, [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]], and Ron Weighell.
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Contributors of fiction include Peter Bayliss, Ruskin Bond, Malcolm Furnass, Dallas Clive Goffin, Nic Howard, Roger Johnson, Joel Lane, Geoffrey K. Nelson, [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]], Mark Valentine, and Ron Weighell.
  
Poetry was contributed by Norman Boothroyd, Ramsey Campbell, Dave Reeder, Jessica Amanda Salmonson, and Steve Sneyd ([[Data Dump]]).
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Poetry was contributed by Norman Boothroyd, Ramsey Campbell, David Johnstone, Dave Reeder, Jessica Amanda Salmonson, William Sharpe as 'Fiona Macleod', and Steve Sneyd ([[Data Dump]]).
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Mark Valentine went on to publish [[Aklo]].
  
 
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Revision as of 03:49, 17 April 2012

Dark Dreams was a small press publication by David Cowperthwaite, Jeffrey Dempsey, and Mark Valentine.

Dark Dreams was devoted to horror, supernatural and weird fiction, and was published in the 1980s.

Contributors of fiction include Peter Bayliss, Ruskin Bond, Malcolm Furnass, Dallas Clive Goffin, Nic Howard, Roger Johnson, Joel Lane, Geoffrey K. Nelson, Jessica Amanda Salmonson, Mark Valentine, and Ron Weighell.

Poetry was contributed by Norman Boothroyd, Ramsey Campbell, David Johnstone, Dave Reeder, Jessica Amanda Salmonson, William Sharpe as 'Fiona Macleod', and Steve Sneyd (Data Dump).

Mark Valentine went on to publish Aklo.