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'''Mythologies''' was a science fiction, fantasy and weird fiction fanzine by Don D'Ammassa.  
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[[Image:M9_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Mythologies''' <br/>Issue 9 1976 <br/>Cover art by Bonnie Dalzell]]
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'''Mythologies''' was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine by Don D'Ammassa.  
  
''Mythologies'' began in 1974 as a dittoed fanzine. By the fourth issue it was being produced by mimeographed. The last issue #19, was published in 1986.  
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''Mythologies'' began in 1974 as a dittoed fanzine. By the fourth issue it was being produced by mimeograph. The last issue #19, was published in 1986.  
  
Contributors of writing included Sue Anderson, Jennifer Bankier, Mike Blake, Michael Carlson, Avedon Carol ([[Chuch]]), Tom Collins, John Curlovich, Tony Dalmyn,  Bonnie Dalzell, Chris Eblis, Adrienne Fein, Arthur D. Hlavaty, George Fergus, George Flynn, Jim Goldfrank, Nancy Hussar, Mark M. Keller, John F. Kusske, Sam Long, Patrick L. McGuire, Jerry Pournelle, Evelyn Rogers, [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] ([[Windhaven]]), Judith E. Schrier, Victoria Vayne ([[Simulacrum]]), and Jim Young.   
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Contributors of writing included Sue Anderson, Jennifer Bankier ([[Orca]]), Mike Blake, Michael Carlson, Avedon Carol ([[Chuch]]), Tom Collins ([[IS]]), John Curlovich, Tony Dalmyn,  Bonnie Dalzell, Dave Driscoll, Chris Eblis, Adrienne Fein, Arthur D. Hlavaty ([[Disinformation]]), George Fergus, George Flynn, Jim Goldfrank, Nancy Hussar, Mark M. Keller, John F. Kusske, Sam Long, Patrick L. McGuire, Jerry Pournelle, Evelyn Rogers, [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] ([[Windhaven]]), Judith E. Schrier, Victoria Vayne ([[Simulacrum]], [[Fanthology 76]]), and Jim Young.   
  
 
Featured each issue was a column by Paul Di Filippo called "Arrant Nonsense".
 
Featured each issue was a column by Paul Di Filippo called "Arrant Nonsense".
  
Poetry was contributed by Michael Bishop, Lee Carson, Bonnie Dalzell,
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Poetry was contributed by Michael Bishop, Lee Carson, and Bonnie Dalzell.
  
Contributors of artwork included Beth Cohen, Bonnie Dalzell, and David Macaulay.
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Contributors of artwork included Beth Cohen, Bonnie Dalzell, Brad W. Foster, David Macaulay, James Odbert, and Taral Wayne ([[DNQ]]).
  
''Mythologies'' #14 of June 1978 won the 1979 FAAn Award for Best Single Issue of a fanzine  
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''Mythologies'' won the 1979 [[FAAn Award for Best Fanzine]] and, as well, issue 14 of June 1978 won the 1979 FAAn Award for Best Single Issue of a fanzine.
  
 
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Revision as of 04:15, 25 July 2012

Mythologies
Issue 9 1976
Cover art by Bonnie Dalzell

Mythologies was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine by Don D'Ammassa.

Mythologies began in 1974 as a dittoed fanzine. By the fourth issue it was being produced by mimeograph. The last issue #19, was published in 1986.

Contributors of writing included Sue Anderson, Jennifer Bankier (Orca), Mike Blake, Michael Carlson, Avedon Carol (Chuch), Tom Collins (IS), John Curlovich, Tony Dalmyn, Bonnie Dalzell, Dave Driscoll, Chris Eblis, Adrienne Fein, Arthur D. Hlavaty (Disinformation), George Fergus, George Flynn, Jim Goldfrank, Nancy Hussar, Mark M. Keller, John F. Kusske, Sam Long, Patrick L. McGuire, Jerry Pournelle, Evelyn Rogers, Jessica Amanda Salmonson (Windhaven), Judith E. Schrier, Victoria Vayne (Simulacrum, Fanthology 76), and Jim Young.

Featured each issue was a column by Paul Di Filippo called "Arrant Nonsense".

Poetry was contributed by Michael Bishop, Lee Carson, and Bonnie Dalzell.

Contributors of artwork included Beth Cohen, Bonnie Dalzell, Brad W. Foster, David Macaulay, James Odbert, and Taral Wayne (DNQ).

Mythologies won the 1979 FAAn Award for Best Fanzine and, as well, issue 14 of June 1978 won the 1979 FAAn Award for Best Single Issue of a fanzine.