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''Midnight Fantasies'' was published in the mid 1970s in the U.S.A. It was a combination of fiction and material about horror films. The first issue appeared in 1973, and the second issue in 1974. There have been at least four issues published.
 
''Midnight Fantasies'' was published in the mid 1970s in the U.S.A. It was a combination of fiction and material about horror films. The first issue appeared in 1973, and the second issue in 1974. There have been at least four issues published.
  
Contributions include a reprint of an editorial on [[H. P. Lovecraft]] by Robert A. W. Lowndes, and "Near the Crypt" by [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]], editor of [[The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror]],
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Contributions include a reprint of an editorial on [[H. P. Lovecraft]] by Robert A. W. Lowndes, and "Near the Crypt" by [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]], editor of [[The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror]].
  
 
Cover and other artwork were contributed by Dave Billman.   
 
Cover and other artwork were contributed by Dave Billman.   

Revision as of 07:08, 7 April 2014

Midnight Fantasies
Issue Two 1974
Cover art by Dave Billman

Midnight Fantasies is a zine by Wilum Pugmire.

Midnight Fantasies was published in the mid 1970s in the U.S.A. It was a combination of fiction and material about horror films. The first issue appeared in 1973, and the second issue in 1974. There have been at least four issues published.

Contributions include a reprint of an editorial on H. P. Lovecraft by Robert A. W. Lowndes, and "Near the Crypt" by Jessica Amanda Salmonson, editor of The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror.

Cover and other artwork were contributed by Dave Billman.

Midnight Fantasies is the first of a few of the zines devoted to horror, H. P. Lovecraft, and the Cthulhu Mythos, that Wilum Pugmire has released. He also published the fanzines Old Bones and Visions of Khroyd'hon in the 1970s, and Punk Lust in the 1980s. In the 2000s, he released the title Idiot Chaos for the Esoteric Order of Dagon, an APA devoted to Lovecraft.