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'''Anvil''' is a science fiction fanzine published in Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.A.
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'''Anvil''' is a science fiction fanzine published by the Birmingham Science Fiction Club in Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.A.
  
The first issue of ''Anvil'' was published in November 1978 by founding editor Wade Gilbreath. Jim Gilpatrick took over editorship with the March 1980 issue. The August 1981 issue was edited by D.L. Burden and Jim Cobb, the October 1981 issue by Jim Phillips, and then back to D.L. Burden and Jim Cobb for the January 1982 issue. In January 1983 Charlotte Proctor assumed editorship and the fanzine remained with her for the next ten years. In 1993 issue 55 was released.
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The first issue of ''Anvil'' was released in November 1978 with editor Wade Gilbreath. Jim Gilpatrick took over editorship with the March 1980 issue. The August 1981 issue was edited by D.L. Burden and Jim Cobb, the October 1981 issue by Jim Phillips, and then back to D.L. Burden and Jim Cobb for the January 1982 issue. In January 1983 Charlotte Proctor assumed editorship and the fanzine remained with her for the next ten years. In 1993 issue 55 was released.
  
 
Contributions of artwork came from Taral Wayne ([[DNQ]]), among others.
 
Contributions of artwork came from Taral Wayne ([[DNQ]]), among others.
  
Contributions of writing included "The Leaky Establishment: The Final Drips" by David langford ([[Ansible]]).
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Contributing writers included Meade Frierson III,  David Langford ([[Ansible]]), and Roger Weddall ([[Thyme]]).
  
 
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Revision as of 00:09, 8 October 2011

Anvil is a science fiction fanzine published by the Birmingham Science Fiction Club in Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.A.

The first issue of Anvil was released in November 1978 with editor Wade Gilbreath. Jim Gilpatrick took over editorship with the March 1980 issue. The August 1981 issue was edited by D.L. Burden and Jim Cobb, the October 1981 issue by Jim Phillips, and then back to D.L. Burden and Jim Cobb for the January 1982 issue. In January 1983 Charlotte Proctor assumed editorship and the fanzine remained with her for the next ten years. In 1993 issue 55 was released.

Contributions of artwork came from Taral Wayne (DNQ), among others.

Contributing writers included Meade Frierson III, David Langford (Ansible), and Roger Weddall (Thyme).