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It was distributed through The [[Esoteric Order of Dagon]] mailings.
 
It was distributed through The [[Esoteric Order of Dagon]] mailings.
  
The first issue appeared in September 1982, and included articles, poetry and art, all by Bertin.
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The first issue appeared in September 1982, and included articles, poetry and art, all by Bertin. Eight issues in total appeared, with the final issue released in June 1984.
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Other contributors included Roger d'Exsteyl, Leo de Kort, Gilbert de Wilde, Sandy Nys, Rob Peeters, Tais Teng, and Bob van Laerhoven.
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In 2008 Eddy C. Bertin was featured in the small press publication, [[Cyaegha]], with a first issue entirely devoted to his work, and featuring the essay "My European Mythos", as well as poems by Bertin, an interview, and a bibliography and glossary.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:34, 22 September 2015

Dunwich Dreams
Issue 1
September 1982
Cover by Eddy C. Bertin

Dunwich Dreams was an H. P. Lovecraft-oriented zine edited and published by Eddy C. Bertin from Gent, Belgium.

It was distributed through The Esoteric Order of Dagon mailings.

The first issue appeared in September 1982, and included articles, poetry and art, all by Bertin. Eight issues in total appeared, with the final issue released in June 1984.

Other contributors included Roger d'Exsteyl, Leo de Kort, Gilbert de Wilde, Sandy Nys, Rob Peeters, Tais Teng, and Bob van Laerhoven.

In 2008 Eddy C. Bertin was featured in the small press publication, Cyaegha, with a first issue entirely devoted to his work, and featuring the essay "My European Mythos", as well as poems by Bertin, an interview, and a bibliography and glossary.