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''Luna Monthly'' was published from 1969 till 1977, during which time 77 issues were released.  
 
''Luna Monthly'' was published from 1969 till 1977, during which time 77 issues were released.  
  
Contributors of writing included Neil Barron, Greg Bear, Waler Ernsting, B.A. Frestrom, Leo P. Kelly, Walter Kumming, Jacqueline Lichtenberg, Karen Ludwig, Micharl L. McQuown, Samuel Mines,  Charlotte Moslander, Emol Petaja on [[Hannes Bok]], Joyce Post, articles on J.G. Ballard by Mark Purcell, Joan Rapkin,  Joanna Russ, Paul Walker, and Ed Wood.  
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Contributors of writing included Neil Barron, Greg Bear, Gian Paolo Cossato, Waler Ernsting, Roger Freedman, B.A. Frestrom, Leo P. Kelly, Walter Kumming, Jacqueline Lichtenberg, Karen Ludwig, Micharl L. McQuown, Samuel Mines,  Charlotte Moslander, Emol Petaja on [[Hannes Bok]], Frederik Pohl (]]The International Observer of Science and Science Fiction]], [[Arcutus]]), Andrew Poerter, Joyce Post, articles on J.G. Ballard by Mark Purcell, Joan Rapkin, Franz Rottensteiner, William Rupp,  Joanna Russ, Darell Schweitzer, Paul Walker, and Ed Wood.  
  
 
Also featured were interviews with Damon Knight (#34), Isaac Asimov (#38/39), Keith Laumer (#45), Clifford Simak (#57), John Brunner (#58), Edmond Hamilton (#60), Leigh Brackett (#61), Jack Williamson (#62), Ursula LeGuin (#63), Larry Niven (#66), R.A. Lafferty (#67), and Philip Jose Farmer, among others.  
 
Also featured were interviews with Damon Knight (#34), Isaac Asimov (#38/39), Keith Laumer (#45), Clifford Simak (#57), John Brunner (#58), Edmond Hamilton (#60), Leigh Brackett (#61), Jack Williamson (#62), Ursula LeGuin (#63), Larry Niven (#66), R.A. Lafferty (#67), and Philip Jose Farmer, among others.  

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Luna Month is a science fiction fanzine by Ann Dietz and Franklin Dietz.

Luna Monthly was published from 1969 till 1977, during which time 77 issues were released.

Contributors of writing included Neil Barron, Greg Bear, Gian Paolo Cossato, Waler Ernsting, Roger Freedman, B.A. Frestrom, Leo P. Kelly, Walter Kumming, Jacqueline Lichtenberg, Karen Ludwig, Micharl L. McQuown, Samuel Mines, Charlotte Moslander, Emol Petaja on Hannes Bok, Frederik Pohl (]]The International Observer of Science and Science Fiction]], Arcutus), Andrew Poerter, Joyce Post, articles on J.G. Ballard by Mark Purcell, Joan Rapkin, Franz Rottensteiner, William Rupp, Joanna Russ, Darell Schweitzer, Paul Walker, and Ed Wood.

Also featured were interviews with Damon Knight (#34), Isaac Asimov (#38/39), Keith Laumer (#45), Clifford Simak (#57), John Brunner (#58), Edmond Hamilton (#60), Leigh Brackett (#61), Jack Williamson (#62), Ursula LeGuin (#63), Larry Niven (#66), R.A. Lafferty (#67), and Philip Jose Farmer, among others.

Contributors of art work included Alicia Austin (Kevas and Trillium).

Franklin Dietz had previously published the fanzine Science, Fantasy, and Science Fiction in the 1940s and the 1950s.