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'''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 old usenet before it was abandoned for internet blogs and discussion boards and an active participant in its legendary flame wars. 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 currently lives in Portugal.
'''Peon''' was a science fiction fanzine by Charles Lee Riddle (d. October 18, 1968), published in Norwich, Connecticut, U.S.A.
 
  
''Peon'' was a long-running fanzine of the late 1940s and into the 1950s.  Thirty eight issues were released, the last issue, #38, in 1957. The fanzine was published even while Riddle was on active duty in the U.S. Navy. The fanzine featured an editorial by Riddle, articles, fiction, poetry, and regular columns.
 
  
Cover artists included DEA, Dick Carver, Les Chapman, Ed Emshwiller, Ron Rentz, and D. Young.
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Art work was contributed by Joe Bowman,  Jerry Hopkins, Alan Hunter, Charles Lee Riddle, cartoons by Dennes Morton, and illustrators from the Fantasy Art Society of Britain.
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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]
  
Written contributions came from Isaac Asimov, Jerry Bixby, James Blish, Robert Bloch, Stuart M. Boland, John Brunner, Anthony Boucher, Donn Brazier, Alice Bullock, Bill Champion, Jack Cordes, Tom Covington, Roy Cummings, [[Gerry de la Ree]] ([[Loki]], [[Sun Spots]]),  Isabelle E. Dinwiddle, Toby Duane, Harlan Ellison, Eric Fennel, Horace Gold, Jim Haden, Joe E. Hensley, [[Lee Hoffman]] ([[Quandry]]), Gene Hunter, Nicholas Hurd, David H. Keller, Alfred C. Lane, Edward W. Ludwig ([[Fantastic Worlds]]), Ian T. Macauley, John Marim, Dave Mason, Carol McKinney, A. Nebi, E. Hoffman Price, Art Rapp ([[Spacewarp]]), Larry Saunders, Robert Silverberg ([[Spaceship]]), Ken F. Slater, H.S. Weatherby, James White ([[Slant]]), Everett Winne and Edward Wood.
 
  
Columns were by Terry Carr ([[Lighthouse]]), Dick Clarkson, Jim Harmon, Hal Shapiro, T.E. Watkins, and fanzine reviews by John Ledyard. 
 
  
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Revision as of 08:04, 27 May 2021

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 old usenet before it was abandoned for internet blogs and discussion boards and an active participant in its legendary flame wars. 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 currently lives in Portugal.


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