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'''Outworlds''' was a science fiction fanzine published by William Bowers and Joan Bowers in Ohio, U.S.A.
 
'''Outworlds''' was a science fiction fanzine published by William Bowers and Joan Bowers in Ohio, U.S.A.
  
''Outworlds'' was first released in the 1970s and contained editorial content, columns, articles, reviews, poetry and artwork. It was a long running fanzine published throughout the 1970s, and the 1980'.
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''Outworlds'' was first released in 1970 and contained editorial content, columns, articles, reviews, poetry and artwork. It was a long running fanzine published throughout the 1970s, 1980s and the 1990s.
  
 
Contributing artists included Terry Austin, Nicola Cuti, Vincent Di Fate, Stephan Fabian, Philip Foglio,  C. Lee Healy, Jim McLeod, [[Bill Rotsler]], Walter Simonson, Dan Steffan.
 
Contributing artists included Terry Austin, Nicola Cuti, Vincent Di Fate, Stephan Fabian, Philip Foglio,  C. Lee Healy, Jim McLeod, [[Bill Rotsler]], Walter Simonson, Dan Steffan.
  
Covers by Grant Canfield, Taral Wayne ([[DNQ]]).  
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Covers by Grant Canfield, Linda Michaels, Taral Wayne ([[DNQ]]).  
  
Contributing writers included Poul Anderson, Piers Anthony, Greg Benford, Dean Koontz, Robert Lowndes, Sandra Miesel, Andrew J. Offutt, Jodie Offutt, Bob Tucker ([[Le Zombie]])Ted White, Neil Wilgus, and [[Susan Wood]] ([[Aspidistra]]).
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Contributing writers included Poul Anderson, Piers Anthony, Greg Benford, Jeanne Bowman, John Brunner, Carolyn Doyle, Lloyd Arthur Eshbach, Philip Jose Farmer, John Foyster, Mike Clicksohn ([[Energumen]])Ed Gorman, Dean Koontz, Dave Langford ([[Ansible]]), Robert Lichtman, Robert Lowndes, Sandra Miesel, Andrew J. Offutt, Jodie Offutt, Patty Peters, Bob Tucker ([[Le Zombie]]), Taral Wayne, Ted White, Neil Wilgus, Billy Wolfenbarger, and [[Susan Wood]] ([[Aspidistra]]).
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One issue of ''Outworlds'' was a taped production on video, recently released on DVD.  
  
 
''Outworlds'' was nominated five times for the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine.  
 
''Outworlds'' was nominated five times for the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine.  
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[[Category:1980's publications]]
 
[[Category:1980's publications]]
 
[[Category:Science Fiction Zines]]
 
[[Category:Science Fiction Zines]]
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[[Category:Multi Media]]

Revision as of 20:20, 12 April 2011

Outworlds was a science fiction fanzine published by William Bowers and Joan Bowers in Ohio, U.S.A.

Outworlds was first released in 1970 and contained editorial content, columns, articles, reviews, poetry and artwork. It was a long running fanzine published throughout the 1970s, 1980s and the 1990s.

Contributing artists included Terry Austin, Nicola Cuti, Vincent Di Fate, Stephan Fabian, Philip Foglio, C. Lee Healy, Jim McLeod, Bill Rotsler, Walter Simonson, Dan Steffan.

Covers by Grant Canfield, Linda Michaels, Taral Wayne (DNQ).

Contributing writers included Poul Anderson, Piers Anthony, Greg Benford, Jeanne Bowman, John Brunner, Carolyn Doyle, Lloyd Arthur Eshbach, Philip Jose Farmer, John Foyster, Mike Clicksohn (Energumen)Ed Gorman, Dean Koontz, Dave Langford (Ansible), Robert Lichtman, Robert Lowndes, Sandra Miesel, Andrew J. Offutt, Jodie Offutt, Patty Peters, Bob Tucker (Le Zombie), Taral Wayne, Ted White, Neil Wilgus, Billy Wolfenbarger, and Susan Wood (Aspidistra).

One issue of Outworlds was a taped production on video, recently released on DVD.

Outworlds was nominated five times for the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine.