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In 1988, Simon was President of the Small Press Writers and Artists Organization (SPWAO).
 
In 1988, Simon was President of the Small Press Writers and Artists Organization (SPWAO).
  
''Cthulhu Sex'' #23 (2006) carried a short article on Simon's artwork.
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''Cthulhu Sex'' #23 (2006) carried a short article on Simon's artwork. She has done cover art work for zines such as [[1130 Club]] and [[The Standing Stone]].
  
 
===Zines===
 
===Zines===

Revision as of 02:44, 3 November 2012

Marge B. Simon is a zine editor, poet, artist, and writer from the U.S.A.

Marge B. Simon was the editor of Star*Line, which was founded in January 1978 by Suzette Haden Elgin as a forum and networking tool for poets writing speculative and fantastic poetry. Initially, Star*Line was published twelve times a year. As of 1980, it was published six times a year. In 1982, Robert Frazier took over from Suzette Haden Elgin; from 1986 till 1988, the editor was Elissa Malcohn, with Robert Frazier returning from 1988 until 1991, followed by Richard Rowand for a year. Marge B. Simon first became editor from 1992 until 1995, followed by David C. Kopaska-Merkel (Dreams and Nightmares) from 1996 till 2002 and Tim Pratt from 2002 till 2004, until Marge Simon resumed editorship from 2004 to 2011. In 2011 Star*Line became a quarterly. F.J. Bergmann assumed editorship in 2012.

In 1988, Simon was President of the Small Press Writers and Artists Organization (SPWAO).

Cthulhu Sex #23 (2006) carried a short article on Simon's artwork. She has done cover art work for zines such as 1130 Club and The Standing Stone.

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