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'''Revelations from Yuggoth''' was a weird fiction fanzine published by Cryptic Publications.  
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'''Revelations from Yuggoth''' was a weird fiction fanzine edited by Shawn Ramsey, and published by Cryptic Publications.  
  
Three issues of ''Revelations from Yuggoth'' appeared in the 1980s form Mount Olive, North Carolina, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in 1987, the second in 1988, and the third, and last, in 1989.
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Three issues of ''Revelations from Yuggoth'' appeared in the 1980s from Mount Olive, North Carolina, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in November 1987, the second in May 1988, and the third, and last, in February 1989.
  
Contributors included Lee Barwood, [[Robert M. Price]] ([[Cthulhu Codex]], [[Crypt of Cthulhu]]), Ann K. Schwader, and Richard L. Tierney.
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Contributions including "Devil God'" by Lee Barwood, "Headcase" by Carrie Hall, "Wilber Whately Waiting" by [[Robert M. Price]] ([[Cthulhu Codex]], [[Crypt of Cthulhu]]), "The Cryptic Power" and "The Hungry Place" by [[Wilum Pugmire]] ([[Queer Madness]]), "In the Airlock" by Ann K. Schwader, and "The Contemplative Sphinx" by Richard L. Tierney, all of which are considered to be part of [[H. P. Lovecraft]]'s [[Cthulhu Mythos]].  
  
Several of the stories in ''Revelations from Yuggoth'' are considered to be part of the Cthulhu Mythos, including "Devil God'' by Lee Barwood, "The Contemplative Sphinx" by Richard L. Tierney.  
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Also included were Cliff Burns, Darwin Chismar, Mary Elizabeth Counselman ([[Year At The Spring]]), t. Winter-Damon, Robert H. Knox,  Alice L'Anson, Brian Lumley, Mark Rainey ([[Deathrealm]]), Janet P. Reedman, [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] ([[Fantasy Macabre]]), Dave Stall, Henry J. Vester III, and Henry S. Whitehead.
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E. Hoffman Price wrote a special guest editorial for issue three.
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The cover for issue #1 was by Shawn Ramsey, #2 by Allen Koszowski, and #3 by Peter Smith.
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''Revelations from Yuggoth'' also included reprints of work by Robert H. Barlow ([[Leaves]]), Robert Bloch, Robert E. Howard, Henry Kuttner, and Robert A.W. Lowndes.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:21, 17 November 2012

Revelations from Yuggoth
Issue 2 1988
Cover art by Allen Koszowski

Revelations from Yuggoth was a weird fiction fanzine edited by Shawn Ramsey, and published by Cryptic Publications.

Three issues of Revelations from Yuggoth appeared in the 1980s from Mount Olive, North Carolina, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in November 1987, the second in May 1988, and the third, and last, in February 1989.

Contributions including "Devil God'" by Lee Barwood, "Headcase" by Carrie Hall, "Wilber Whately Waiting" by Robert M. Price (Cthulhu Codex, Crypt of Cthulhu), "The Cryptic Power" and "The Hungry Place" by Wilum Pugmire (Queer Madness), "In the Airlock" by Ann K. Schwader, and "The Contemplative Sphinx" by Richard L. Tierney, all of which are considered to be part of H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos.

Also included were Cliff Burns, Darwin Chismar, Mary Elizabeth Counselman (Year At The Spring), t. Winter-Damon, Robert H. Knox, Alice L'Anson, Brian Lumley, Mark Rainey (Deathrealm), Janet P. Reedman, Jessica Amanda Salmonson (Fantasy Macabre), Dave Stall, Henry J. Vester III, and Henry S. Whitehead.

E. Hoffman Price wrote a special guest editorial for issue three.

The cover for issue #1 was by Shawn Ramsey, #2 by Allen Koszowski, and #3 by Peter Smith.

Revelations from Yuggoth also included reprints of work by Robert H. Barlow (Leaves), Robert Bloch, Robert E. Howard, Henry Kuttner, and Robert A.W. Lowndes.