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Covers were by Kenn Davis, and George Faraco, among others.
 
Covers were by Kenn Davis, and George Faraco, among others.
  
Contributing writers included Poul Anderson, John Basinski, George Blumenson, Anthony Boucher, Karl Boyer, Ray Bradbury ([[Futuria Fantasia]]), William Bright, Fred Brown,  Greg Calkins, John W. Campbell, Jr., Arthur C. Clarke, Es Cole, Les Cole,  Bob Connell, Don Day ([[The Fanscient]]),  J. Lloyd Eaton, George Ebey, J.R. Emmett, William A. Erwin, Jr., Don Fabun, Gladys Fabun, Paul H. Finch, George Finigan, H.T. Gordon, Andrew Gregg, Mark Harris, George Hersh, Hazelle Hersh, C.G. Higgins, George Kelley, David B. Koblick,  John Larkins, Bob McCary, Annette McComas, J. Francis McComas, Donald Baker Moore, Bill Murr, Gary Nelson, William F. Nolan, J. Pensky, Darrell C. Richardson, Vaughn Green Rivers, Sam Sackett, Leland Sapiro, Bob Shaw, R.N. Shiras, Bob Silverberg ([[Spaceship]]), Norman Siringer, David G. Spencer, William F. Temple ([[Novae Terrae]]),  P. Ray Terit, Jack Vance, Yancy Wadsworth, W.W. Wagner, Raymond Wallace, Jack Williamson, [[Walt Willis]],  and Elliot Zands.
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Contributing writers included Poul Anderson, John Basinski, George Blumenson, Anthony Boucher, Karl Boyer, Ray Bradbury ([[Futuria Fantasia]]), William Bright, Fred Brown,  Gregg Calkins, John W. Campbell, Jr., Arthur C. Clarke, Es Cole, Les Cole,  Bob Connell, Don Day ([[The Fanscient]]),  J. Lloyd Eaton, George Ebey, J.R. Emmett, William A. Erwin, Jr., Don Fabun, Gladys Fabun, Paul H. Finch, George Finigan, H.T. Gordon, Andrew Gregg, Mark Harris, George Hersh, Hazelle Hersh, C.G. Higgins, George Kelley, David B. Koblick,  John Larkins, Bob McCary, Annette McComas, J. Francis McComas, Donald Baker Moore, Bill Murr, Gary Nelson, William F. Nolan, J. Pensky, Darrell C. Richardson, Vaughn Green Rivers, Sam Sackett, Leland Sapiro, Bob Shaw, R.N. Shiras, Bob Silverberg ([[Spaceship]]), Norman Siringer, David G. Spencer, William F. Temple ([[Novae Terrae]]),  P. Ray Terit, Jack Vance, Yancy Wadsworth, W.W. Wagner, Raymond Wallace, Jack Williamson, [[Walt Willis]],  and Elliot Zands.
  
 
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Rhodomagnetic Digest was a science fiction fanzine pulished in Berkeley, California, U.S.A.

The first six issues of Rhodomagnetic Digest were edited by George T. Blumenson, published between 1949 and 1950, constituted Volume 1. Six consecutive issues, Volume 2, were edited by Don Fabun and Donald Baker Moore. The editorial staff was Gladys Fabun, George Finigan, William Nolan and Maggy Garrison. It was published by the Elves' Gnomes' and Little Men's Science Fiction, Chowder and Marching Society. They described themselves as "A Society Dedicated to the Purpose of: bringing together people with an interest in Science-Fiction and Fantasy for mutual enjoyment and enlightenment. It was published from 1949 till 1951.

Contributing artists included Bob Beestem, Kenn Davis, Elizabeth Farmer, William F. Nolan, and H. Richardson.

Covers were by Kenn Davis, and George Faraco, among others.

Contributing writers included Poul Anderson, John Basinski, George Blumenson, Anthony Boucher, Karl Boyer, Ray Bradbury (Futuria Fantasia), William Bright, Fred Brown, Gregg Calkins, John W. Campbell, Jr., Arthur C. Clarke, Es Cole, Les Cole, Bob Connell, Don Day (The Fanscient), J. Lloyd Eaton, George Ebey, J.R. Emmett, William A. Erwin, Jr., Don Fabun, Gladys Fabun, Paul H. Finch, George Finigan, H.T. Gordon, Andrew Gregg, Mark Harris, George Hersh, Hazelle Hersh, C.G. Higgins, George Kelley, David B. Koblick, John Larkins, Bob McCary, Annette McComas, J. Francis McComas, Donald Baker Moore, Bill Murr, Gary Nelson, William F. Nolan, J. Pensky, Darrell C. Richardson, Vaughn Green Rivers, Sam Sackett, Leland Sapiro, Bob Shaw, R.N. Shiras, Bob Silverberg (Spaceship), Norman Siringer, David G. Spencer, William F. Temple (Novae Terrae), P. Ray Terit, Jack Vance, Yancy Wadsworth, W.W. Wagner, Raymond Wallace, Jack Williamson, Walt Willis, and Elliot Zands.