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Contributors of art work included Robert E. Gilbert (REG), among others.
 
Contributors of art work included Robert E. Gilbert (REG), among others.
  
Other contributors included Alexis Gilliland, and Jeff Schalles.
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Other contributors included Glen Brock, Alexis Gilliland, George Hay, John Jakes, Andrew Offut, and Jeff Schalles.
  
Letters came from Chester Cuthbert, among others.
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Letters came from Chester Cuthbert, and Leon Taylor, among others.
  
 
Irvin Koch was the recipient of the 1970 Rebel Award, s lifetime achievement award awarded annually at DeepSouthCon, given by the Southern Fandom Confederation to a fan "who has done a great deal for Southern Fandom.  
 
Irvin Koch was the recipient of the 1970 Rebel Award, s lifetime achievement award awarded annually at DeepSouthCon, given by the Southern Fandom Confederation to a fan "who has done a great deal for Southern Fandom.  

Revision as of 08:03, 19 April 2014

Maybe was a science fiction fanzine published by Irvin Koch.

Maybe was published in Chattanooga, Tennessee, U.S.A. and alter in Atlanta, Georgia, in the 1970s. Issue 6 appeared in July-August 1970.

Contributions of fiction included "A Hunting We Will Go" by Thomas Burnett Swann, and "The Crushing Death", "The Dead Land", and "The Ring of the Demon God" by Robert Weinberg, among others.

Contributions of articles included "Blowout at Dead Possum Underpass," by Allen Steele, among others.

Contributors of art work included Robert E. Gilbert (REG), among others.

Other contributors included Glen Brock, Alexis Gilliland, George Hay, John Jakes, Andrew Offut, and Jeff Schalles.

Letters came from Chester Cuthbert, and Leon Taylor, among others.

Irvin Koch was the recipient of the 1970 Rebel Award, s lifetime achievement award awarded annually at DeepSouthCon, given by the Southern Fandom Confederation to a fan "who has done a great deal for Southern Fandom.