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'''Rictus''' is a literary fanzine devoted to horror fiction and the supernatural, edited and published by Mary E. Spock.
 
'''Rictus''' is a literary fanzine devoted to horror fiction and the supernatural, edited and published by Mary E. Spock.
  
At least two issues were published in Washington, DC, U.S.A., during the 1990s. Each issue featured horror and dark fiction and poetry.
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At least two issues were published in Washington, DC, U.S.A., during the 1990s. Each issue featured horror and dark fiction and poetry. Issue 2 was released in July 1994.
  
 
Contributions of artwork came from Michelle Frankfurter.
 
Contributions of artwork came from Michelle Frankfurter.

Revision as of 03:46, 18 June 2012

Rictus is a literary fanzine devoted to horror fiction and the supernatural, edited and published by Mary E. Spock.

At least two issues were published in Washington, DC, U.S.A., during the 1990s. Each issue featured horror and dark fiction and poetry. Issue 2 was released in July 1994.

Contributions of artwork came from Michelle Frankfurter.

Contributions of writing came from Lawrence Barker, Donna Taylor Burgess (The Blue Lady), Lance Carney with David Moss, William D. Cissna, Bob Cook, Deidra Cox, Holly Day, Danya D'Arcy (Literatia Macabre), D.E. Davidson, Thomas Deja, C.S. Fuqua, Ken Goldman, Gerard Daniel Houarner, William Laughlin, D.F. Lewis (Nemonymous), David Lindschmidt, Mark McLaughlin, Kurt Newton, William P. Robertson, Steven L. Shrewsbury, Margaret Smith, Scott Thomas, and others.

Contributions of poetry came from Michael A. Arnzen, Carolyn Coleman, Bob Cook, Charlee Jacob, Herb Kauderer, Steve Medaris, Myeki, Saadia R., William P. Robertson, Robert J. Rodda, Deloris Selinsky, Margaret Smith, Mary E. Spock, Karen Verba, and Jonathan Yungkans.