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Included are [[Woodcut and Linocut in Zine Production|lino cuts]] by Rosco Wright. Wright was well known for his contributions of artwork to fanzines and was also the Staff Artist for Vernon McCain's [[Wastebasket]].
 
Included are [[Woodcut and Linocut in Zine Production|lino cuts]] by Rosco Wright. Wright was well known for his contributions of artwork to fanzines and was also the Staff Artist for Vernon McCain's [[Wastebasket]].
  
Wright also published two issues of [[Vision]] in 1943, and in the late 1940s began co-editing [[Eusifanso]] for the Eugene Science Fantasy Artisan Society, till 1952. He then co-edited [[Viewpoints]] with Norman Hartman.  
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Wright also published two issues of [[Vision]] in 1943, and in the late 1940s began co-editing [[Eusifanso]] with D.R. Fraser, Alice Rutherford, Clarence Rutherford, and Ed Zimmerman, for the Eugene Science Fantasy Artisan Society, till 1952. He then co-edited [[Viewpoints]] with Norman Hartman.  
  
 
Rosco Wright's writing also appeared in the April 1943 issue of ''Astounding'', and later both his writing and illustration would appear in the magazine ''Worlds of If'' in 1967.
 
Rosco Wright's writing also appeared in the April 1943 issue of ''Astounding'', and later both his writing and illustration would appear in the magazine ''Worlds of If'' in 1967.

Revision as of 18:10, 18 November 2011

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Beyond was a science fiction fanzine published by Rosco E. Wright in the U.S.A.

Appearing in the 1940s, at least six issues of this title appeared. Beyond contained essays, original fiction, fanzine reviews and art work. It was a mimeographed publication. The first issue appeared in December 1943, issues two and three in March and September, 1944, numbers four and five were released in January and July, 1945, and issue six came out in March, 1946. Beyond was distributed by FAPA.

Included are lino cuts by Rosco Wright. Wright was well known for his contributions of artwork to fanzines and was also the Staff Artist for Vernon McCain's Wastebasket.

Wright also published two issues of Vision in 1943, and in the late 1940s began co-editing Eusifanso with D.R. Fraser, Alice Rutherford, Clarence Rutherford, and Ed Zimmerman, for the Eugene Science Fantasy Artisan Society, till 1952. He then co-edited Viewpoints with Norman Hartman.

Rosco Wright's writing also appeared in the April 1943 issue of Astounding, and later both his writing and illustration would appear in the magazine Worlds of If in 1967.