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'''NeoLithic''' was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine by [[Ruth Berman]].
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Along with a couple of one-ofs, '''Asha Anderson''' wrote the zine Reddog Review and published it as Skyriver Press and ashabot.com. She was a member of alt.zines on the Usenet and an active participant in its rollicking, rowdy discussions and flame wars until the Usenet imploded causing a migration to internet blogs and discussion boards. She does two blogs, [http://www.ashabot.blogspot.com/ Language Barrier], an ongoing narrative on whatever, and [http://www.annasadhorse.blogspot.com/ Anna Sadhorse] where she posts some of her poetry. American by birth, Anderson has spent extended periods of time in various countries and posts photos from her wanderings on [https://www.flickr.com/ashabot/ Flickr] and [https://www.instagram.com/ Instagram]. She occasionally submits poetry to lit mags and currently lives in Portugal.
  
Published in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A., 23 issues of ''NeoLithic'' appeared during the 1950s and 1960s. The first issue appeared in 1959; it was published monthly for the next four years, with issue 23, the last issue, released in 1962.
 
  
Issue 8 appeared in May 1960 and included articles by Robert R. Pattrick and Mike Swifka. Artwork was contributed by John Nelson.
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Issue 9 was released August 1960, and features the article "An Effect of Television" by Mike Deckinger, and artwork by Jeff Wanshell and Ron Whyte ([[All Mimsy]]). Also included was a quote from Dick Schultz (later editor of [[En Garde]]).
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*[http://ashabot.blogspot.com/ blog]
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*[http://annasadhorse.blogspot.com/ poetry]
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*[https://www.flickr.com/ashabot/ ashabot at flickr]  
  
Issue 18 was published in September, 1961, an issue 20 in December 1961.
 
  
Bruce Pelz reviewed ''NeoLithic'' in [[Glamdring]] 2, from May 1960, since it was one of the early fanzines to include content about Tolkien's writings.
 
  
At the same time she was publishing ''NeoLithic'', Ruth Berman was also co-editor of [[All Mimsy]], with Eleanor Arnason and Ron Whyte. Ruth Berman went on to publish numerous fanzines throughout the 1960s, including [[Dinky Bird]], [[Nous]], [[No]], and [[Pantopon]], and in the late 1960s, the media science fiction fanzines [[Despatch]] and [[Inside Star Trek]], followed by [[T-Negative]], and [[The Star Trek Songbook]]. During the 1960s and 1970s, she was also publishing the Sherlock Holmes fanzine [[SH - sf Fanthology]].
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==External Links==
 
*[http://www.tc.umn.edu/~d-lena/RuthBermanPage.html A Ruth Berman page]
 
 
 
 
 
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Revision as of 08:53, 27 May 2021

Along with a couple of one-ofs, Asha Anderson wrote the zine Reddog Review and published it as Skyriver Press and ashabot.com. She was a member of alt.zines on the Usenet and an active participant in its rollicking, rowdy discussions and flame wars until the Usenet imploded causing a migration to internet blogs and discussion boards. She does two blogs, Language Barrier, an ongoing narrative on whatever, and Anna Sadhorse where she posts some of her poetry. American by birth, Anderson has spent extended periods of time in various countries and posts photos from her wanderings on Flickr and Instagram. She occasionally submits poetry to lit mags and currently lives in Portugal.


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