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Released in Highland Park, Illinois, U.S.A., ''Zingaro'' appeared in the 1960s. It was an apazine, distributed through the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]].
 
Released in Highland Park, Illinois, U.S.A., ''Zingaro'' appeared in the 1960s. It was an apazine, distributed through the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]].
  
Issue 1 was published in June 1964. It featured a 3 page article by Ed Cox ([[Altair]], [[Triton]]) entitled "Science Fiction and the Media. Letters were from Fritz Leiber, among others.  
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Issue 1 was published in June 1964. It featured a 3 page article by Ed Cox ([[Altair]], [[Triton]]) entitled "Science Fiction and the Media". Letters were from Fritz Leiber, among others.  
  
 
Issue 4 appeared in March 1965. It featured the 4 page short story "The Sorcerer Escapes", by Ben Solon ([[Nyarlathotep]]). Cover art work was by REG.
 
Issue 4 appeared in March 1965. It featured the 4 page short story "The Sorcerer Escapes", by Ben Solon ([[Nyarlathotep]]). Cover art work was by REG.

Revision as of 20:29, 4 March 2015

Zingaro was a science fiction fanzine published by Mark Irwin.

Released in Highland Park, Illinois, U.S.A., Zingaro appeared in the 1960s. It was an apazine, distributed through the Fantasy Amateur Press Association.

Issue 1 was published in June 1964. It featured a 3 page article by Ed Cox (Altair, Triton) entitled "Science Fiction and the Media". Letters were from Fritz Leiber, among others.

Issue 4 appeared in March 1965. It featured the 4 page short story "The Sorcerer Escapes", by Ben Solon (Nyarlathotep). Cover art work was by REG.

Issue 5 was released in September 1965. Skyrack #85, from December 1st, 1965, says, "Zingaro number 5 from Mark Irwin, Highland Park, Illinois, is also meaty and worth trying but at 35c (2/6d) is probably a little highly priced for the U.K. fan. Some very good Midwestcon photos here, however."

Issue 6 followed later in 1965.

Issue 7 was published in March 1966 and featured Neil Ruzic's "The Case for Going to the Moon".

The final issue, 8, was published in September 1966.