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'''Lost''' was a small press publication by Adam Thornton.  
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'''Lost''' was a small press publication by Clay Boutilier and Adam Thornton.  
  
Published in New Hamburg, Ontario, Canada, at least 6 issues of this magazine devoted to weird fiction and horror writing appeared in the 1990s. The first issue was published in February 1990. ''Lost'' also included comics, plays and art work.
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Published in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, at least 6 issues of this magazine devoted to weird fiction and horror writing appeared in the 1990s. The first issue was published in February 1990. ''Lost'' also included comics, plays and art work.
  
Cover art work was provided by Bill Bendix (#6) and Clay Boutilier (#2). Interior illustrations and comics were by Clay Boutillier.
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Cover art work was provided by Bill Bendix (#6) and Clay Boutilier (#1, #2). Interior illustrations and comics were by Clay Boutillier.
  
 
Contributions of fiction included Detlef Burghardt, C. Darren Butler, Pam Chillemi-Yeager ([[Fantasque]]), and Mark Rich ([[Treaders of Starlight]], [[The Silent Planet]]).
 
Contributions of fiction included Detlef Burghardt, C. Darren Butler, Pam Chillemi-Yeager ([[Fantasque]]), and Mark Rich ([[Treaders of Starlight]], [[The Silent Planet]]).

Revision as of 00:42, 5 January 2012

Lost was a small press publication by Clay Boutilier and Adam Thornton.

Published in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, at least 6 issues of this magazine devoted to weird fiction and horror writing appeared in the 1990s. The first issue was published in February 1990. Lost also included comics, plays and art work.

Cover art work was provided by Bill Bendix (#6) and Clay Boutilier (#1, #2). Interior illustrations and comics were by Clay Boutillier.

Contributions of fiction included Detlef Burghardt, C. Darren Butler, Pam Chillemi-Yeager (Fantasque), and Mark Rich (Treaders of Starlight, The Silent Planet).

Isse two included the play "Grave Daze" by Pauline Poisonous.