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'''Owlflight''' was a science fiction, fantasy, and horror fanzine edited by Millea Kenin and published by Unique Graphics.
 
'''Owlflight''' was a science fiction, fantasy, and horror fanzine edited by Millea Kenin and published by Unique Graphics.
  
Released in the 1980s in Oakland, California, U.S.A., five issues of ''Owlflight'' were published, featuring fiction and poetry.  
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Released in the 1980s in Oakland, California, U.S.A., five issues of ''Owlflight'' were published, featuring fiction and poetry, as well as editorials, reviews, and art work.  
  
The first issue appeared in 1981, and featured writing by [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] ([[Fantasy Macabre]]).Artists featured included Michael Roden, with a collage story.  
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The first issue appeared in 1981, and featured writing by [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] ([[Fantasy Macabre]]).Artists featured included Michael Roden, with a collage story.
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Issue two, in 1981, included fiction by Bruce Boston, C. Bruce Hunter, Sharon Lee, Jean Lorrah, Gene O'Neill, David Prill, Jessica Amanda Salmonson, David B. Silva, and Steve Rasnic Tem. Poetry was by Michael R. Collings, S.R. Compton, Keith Allen Daniels, Robert Frazier, Scott E. Green, Randall Larson, D.M. Vosk, Thomas Wiloch, and Billy Wolfenbarger. Art work was by Lisa Free, Melody Rondeau, Kiel Stuart, Hans-Peter Werner, Thomas Wiloch, and Eddie Willie..  
  
 
Other writers featured include Mathais B. Freese.
 
Other writers featured include Mathais B. Freese.

Revision as of 04:18, 26 February 2012

Owlflight was a science fiction, fantasy, and horror fanzine edited by Millea Kenin and published by Unique Graphics.

Released in the 1980s in Oakland, California, U.S.A., five issues of Owlflight were published, featuring fiction and poetry, as well as editorials, reviews, and art work.

The first issue appeared in 1981, and featured writing by Jessica Amanda Salmonson (Fantasy Macabre).Artists featured included Michael Roden, with a collage story.

Issue two, in 1981, included fiction by Bruce Boston, C. Bruce Hunter, Sharon Lee, Jean Lorrah, Gene O'Neill, David Prill, Jessica Amanda Salmonson, David B. Silva, and Steve Rasnic Tem. Poetry was by Michael R. Collings, S.R. Compton, Keith Allen Daniels, Robert Frazier, Scott E. Green, Randall Larson, D.M. Vosk, Thomas Wiloch, and Billy Wolfenbarger. Art work was by Lisa Free, Melody Rondeau, Kiel Stuart, Hans-Peter Werner, Thomas Wiloch, and Eddie Willie..

Other writers featured include Mathais B. Freese.

Issue four included writing by Paul Bond, G.E. Coggshall, Andrew Darlington (Ludd's Mill), Janet Gluckman, and Jonathan Raz.