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"The Gold and the Grey"
(poem)
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Other Contents
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"A Few Words on Red Ruin" by Jim Keegan
(editorial)
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"S. T. Joshi: Portrait of a Lovecraft Toady"
by Jim Keegan
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"Ancestral Memories Part 1: By This
Axe I Rule" by Jim Keegan
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"The Adventures of Two-Gun Bob" by
Jim & Ruth Keegan (comic strip)
Source: "Report on a Writing Man" by Tevis Clyde Smith
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"Ancestral Memories Part 2: Sword Woman"
by Jim Keegan
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"Hey Kids, Comics" by Jim and Ruth Keegan
Preview of story and art for two stories that appear in FLOWERS ON THE RAZOR
WIRE.
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"The Hell You Say" (Mailing Comments)
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"Bits and Pieces" by Jim Keegan (Afterword)
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REHupa #146 Contents
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Section 1
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THE GOLDEN CALIPH
by Morgan Holmes
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The Rules of REHupa
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LETTER by Glenn
Lord
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ONE MORE BARBARIAN #36 by Joe Marek
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RED RUIN #1 by Jim Keegan
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RUSHE N ROULETTE by Debbie Rigaud
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MICHAEL VENABLES
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THE HIGHWAYMAN #2 by Larry Richter
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BUSTED RIBS AND BROKEN ENGLISH #2 by
David Gentzel
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CROSSED SWORDS #2 by Jack Bertram
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BARBARIAN KEEP #3 by Edward Waterman
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THESE SAVAGE TALES OF SOLOMON KANE #2
by Marcelo Anciano
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Section 2
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EXPECTING THE BARBARIANS #10 by Steve
Tompkins
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THE STURDY SPEAR #3 by Eric Rodriguez
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RETURN OF THE BUNYIP #4 by Graeme Flanagan
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ROUGH EDGES #7 by James Reasoner
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DEATH METAL #6 by Ron Clark
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THE HYBORIAN REVIEW VOL. 2 #6 &
7 by Garrett Romaine
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BOCERE #15 by David C. Smith
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FORGOTTEN AGES #28 by Morgan Holmes
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THE ROAD TO VELITRIUM #20 by James Van
Hise
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Section 3
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BELTRIC WRITES #75 by Steve Trout
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VALUSIAN BLADE by James Charles
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RAZORED ZEN #29 by Charles Gramlich
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SEANCHAI #82 by Rusty
Burke
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COLD STEEL #68 by
Bill Cavalier
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THE OSSUARY OF ACHERON by Rick McCollum
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AQUILA NIDUS #23 by Tim Arney
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Distributed
in REHupa #146
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The Robert
E. Howard United Press Association is an amateur press association
(apa) that was started by Tim Marion in 1972.
An apa is a means for distributing fanzines to
a specific group of people. Typically, each member of an apa
produces a short fanzine and sends an appropriate number of copies
to an official editor who collates and (usually) staples one copy
of each zine together, adding covers, an official organization, and
a table of contents. The editor sends out the collection of zines, called
a mailing, to each member.
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