Beabohema

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Beabohema was a science fiction fanzine by Francis G. 'Frank' Lunney.

Beabohema was published in Quakerstown, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. in the 1960s. Issue i appeared in 1968, and twenty issues were released in all, the last one in December 1971.

Contributors of artwork included Al Andrews, Grant Canfield, Gabe Eisenstein, Mike Gilbert, Jim McLeod, William Rotsler, and James Shull (The Essence).

Contributors of writing included Robert Bloch, Will Bog, David R. Bunch, Seth Dogramajian (Exile), Dale A. Goble, Gary Hubbard, Arnie Katz (FIAWOL), Jerry Kaufman (The Spanish Inquisition), Leo P. Kelley, Faith Lincoln, Robert Margroff, Bill Marsh, Andy Offut, and Al Snider (Crossroads).

Contributors of columns included "Babble" by Piers Anthony, "Entropy Reprints" by Terry Carr (Lighthouse), and "The Way Station" by Dean R. Koontz.

Letters came from Alpajpuri (Carandaith), Redd Boggs, Ned Brooks, Ed Cox, Michael E. Dobson, Jack Gaughan, Lee Hoffman (Science Fiction Five Yearly), Norman Spinrad, and Harry Warner, Jr. (Horizons).