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'''Elegia''' was a literary fanzine devoted to the Gothic by Marie Buckner.  
 
'''Elegia''' was a literary fanzine devoted to the Gothic by Marie Buckner.  
  
Subtitled, "A Journey Into The Gothic", six issues of this small press release appeared in the 1990s. It contained Gothic tales, poetry, art, and articles.
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Subtitled, "A Journey Into The Gothic", seven issues of this small press release appeared in the 1990s, and ending in 1995. The editor stated that the zine was named after the New Order song, ''Elegia''. It was published in Ventura, California. U.S.A., and contained Gothic tales, poetry, essays, art, and articles.
  
Volume 1, #2 was a special Miroslaw Lipinski issue.
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Volume 1, #1 was published in 1991. Volume 1, #2 (1993) was a special Miroslaw Lipinski issue; Volume 1 #4 appeared in FallWinter 1992-1993;
Volume 2, #3 featured the poetry of Scott Thomas
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Volume 2, #2 was the Noir Grimoire issue;
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Volume 2, #3 featured the poetry of Scott Thomas.
  
 
Artists appearing included Kim Traub, and Timothy Renner.
 
Artists appearing included Kim Traub, and Timothy Renner.
  
Poetry was by Clint Catalyst, Chad Hensley, Miroslaw Lipinski, and others.
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Writing was by Mario Bava, Clint Catalyst, John Grey, R. Monk Habjan, Chad Hensley, Anke Kriske ([[Doppelganger]]), [[D.F. Lewis]] ([[Nemonymous]]), Miroslaw Lipinski, Mark McLaughlin ([[The Urbanite]]), John Navroth, Greg Norris, [[Wilum Pugmire]] ([[Punk Lust]]), Jacie Ragan, Octavio Ramos, Jr., James P. Roberts, Jeffrery Stadt, Jeffrey Thomas, Scott Thomas, Don Webb, Leilah Wendell ([[Undinal Songs]]), Thomas Wiloch, and others.
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Leon Wild,  reviewer for [[The Ninth Night]], said, "This sumptuous magazine is much more than a neo-goth zine. It is a literary milestone for dark aesthetics."
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
*[http://presentsofmind.wordpress.com/2008/11/24/my-gothic-nostalgia-part-1/ Marie Buckner on starting her zine '''Elegia'']
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*[http://presentsofmind.wordpress.com/2008/11/24/my-gothic-nostalgia-part-1/ Marie Buckner on starting her zine '''Elegia''']
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*[http://sevenmillionrockstars.blogspot.com/2011/02/elegia-new-order.html Marie Buckner on naming her zine '''Elegia''']
  
 
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Revision as of 04:51, 17 November 2012

Elegia Vol2 No 2.jpg

Elegia was a literary fanzine devoted to the Gothic by Marie Buckner.

Subtitled, "A Journey Into The Gothic", seven issues of this small press release appeared in the 1990s, and ending in 1995. The editor stated that the zine was named after the New Order song, Elegia. It was published in Ventura, California. U.S.A., and contained Gothic tales, poetry, essays, art, and articles.

Volume 1, #1 was published in 1991. Volume 1, #2 (1993) was a special Miroslaw Lipinski issue; Volume 1 #4 appeared in FallWinter 1992-1993; Volume 2, #2 was the Noir Grimoire issue; Volume 2, #3 featured the poetry of Scott Thomas.

Artists appearing included Kim Traub, and Timothy Renner.

Writing was by Mario Bava, Clint Catalyst, John Grey, R. Monk Habjan, Chad Hensley, Anke Kriske (Doppelganger), D.F. Lewis (Nemonymous), Miroslaw Lipinski, Mark McLaughlin (The Urbanite), John Navroth, Greg Norris, Wilum Pugmire (Punk Lust), Jacie Ragan, Octavio Ramos, Jr., James P. Roberts, Jeffrery Stadt, Jeffrey Thomas, Scott Thomas, Don Webb, Leilah Wendell (Undinal Songs), Thomas Wiloch, and others.

Leon Wild, reviewer for The Ninth Night, said, "This sumptuous magazine is much more than a neo-goth zine. It is a literary milestone for dark aesthetics."

External Links