Year : |
April 1989
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Book No. : |
None
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Format : |
Chapbook
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Pages : |
55 pages, beginning with inside
of front cover.
Front cover only, no back cover. (Side stapled)
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Cover art : |
Dell Barras
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Illustrations
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Marcus Boas, Eric E.
Weems, David Lind, Jose Montes, Roy
G. Krenkel, Jerry Collins, Frank Thorne, Mary Hanson-Roberts,
James Mitchell
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Contents
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"Dermod’s
Bane" |
Non-REH
Contents
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"Obituary
for David Wheatley" by Alfonso D. J. Alfonso
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"A Special
Editorial" by Alfonso D.J. Alfonso
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"The Sword’s
Edge" by Alfonso D. J. Alfonso
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Tavern
Talk – Worthy Words from Our Readers (letter column)
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"Hannibal"
by Thomas Collins
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"Interview
with Writers David C. Smith and Richard L. Tierney" by Alfonso D.J. Alfonso
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"Red Sonja"
by David C. Smith (Part 1, serialization of the
screenplay)
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"The Round
Table" by Thomas W. Collns
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"On the
March" by Alfonso D.J. Alfonso (poem)
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"Dade History
Buff Challenges Camelot"
by David Hancock (Newspaper article, Herald Staff Writer)
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"Review of
"The Knight and Knave of Swords" by Fritz Leiber"
by Tyson Blue, Macon Telegraph & News, February 26, 1989.
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"Llondar the
Barbarian" by James Mitchell
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“I’m
Half Elk,” Says Murder Accused” by anonymous
(Newspaper article)
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Edited by
Alfonso D.J. Alfonso
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A fanzine
dedicated to sword and sorcery fiction, especially the writings of Robert
E. Howard, featuring interviews with writers and artists in the field,
a poem or two, quality artwork, and fiction.
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There were
a total of 16 issues. The first issue was called THE CIMMERIAN
SCROLL but Conan Properties, Inc. requested a name change.
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The "Red
Sonja" screenplay was serialized in issues 7 thru 16, skipping issues
11 and 15, and was never completed.
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