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Other contributors of writing included Arnie Katz, Richard Meltzer, Ray Nelson, Bob Shaw, and Greg Shaw.  
 
Other contributors of writing included Arnie Katz, Richard Meltzer, Ray Nelson, Bob Shaw, and Greg Shaw.  
  
Bill Kinkep went on to be a video game developer and journalist, founding the videogame magazine ''Electronic Games'' with Arnie Katz ([[Vegas Fandom Weekly]]) and Joyce Owrley in 1981 and serving as Executive Editor till 1995. In the 1990s, he and wife Laurie published the fanzine ''Doodlebug''. He later also  editing the gaming magazine ''Tips & Tricks'', as well as writing the book,  ''Confessions of a Game Doctor'' in 2005. He passed away September 2011.
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Bill Kunkel also published the fanzine [[The Main Event]] with Arnie Katz ([[Vegas Fandom Weekly]]), and went on to be a video game developer and journalist, founding the videogame magazine ''Electronic Games'' with Arnie Katz and Joyce Worley in 1981 and serving as Executive Editor till 1995. In the 1990s, he and wife Laurie published the fanzine ''Doodlebug''. He later also  editing the gaming magazine ''Tips & Tricks'', as well as writing the book,  ''Confessions of a Game Doctor'' in 2005. He passed away September 2011.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:03, 30 October 2011

Rats! is a science fiction fanzine by Charlene Komar Kunkel and Bill Kunkel.

Rats! was published in New York, U.S.A. beginning in the late 1960s and continuing into the 1970s.

Both editors contributed columns to this "fannish fanzine".

Contributors of writing included Arnie Katz, Richard Meltzer, Ray Nelson, Bob Shaw, and Greg Shaw.

Contributing artists included Grant Canfield, Tom Foster, Jay Kinney, Ray Nelson and Bill Rotsler.

Contributing columnists included John Berry's (Pot Pourri) column 'Kebab', Frank Lunney's 'Accidents', and Harry Warner, Jr.'s (Horizons, fan history about 'The Fapaish Fifties'.

Other contributors of writing included Arnie Katz, Richard Meltzer, Ray Nelson, Bob Shaw, and Greg Shaw.

Bill Kunkel also published the fanzine The Main Event with Arnie Katz (Vegas Fandom Weekly), and went on to be a video game developer and journalist, founding the videogame magazine Electronic Games with Arnie Katz and Joyce Worley in 1981 and serving as Executive Editor till 1995. In the 1990s, he and wife Laurie published the fanzine Doodlebug. He later also editing the gaming magazine Tips & Tricks, as well as writing the book, Confessions of a Game Doctor in 2005. He passed away September 2011.