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[[Image:Run742573_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Rune'''<br/>Cover art by Tom Foster]]
 
'''Rune''' was a science fiction fanzine published by The Minnesota Science Fiction Society.  
 
'''Rune''' was a science fiction fanzine published by The Minnesota Science Fiction Society.  
  
''Rune'' began life as ''MinnSTF Newsletter'' in the mid 1960s, but the group members very quickly changed the name to ''Rune''.  
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''Rune'' began life as ''MinnSTF Newsletter'' in the mid 1960s, but the group members quickly changed the name to ''Rune''. It was published throughout the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and into the 2000s. Issue 87 appeared in October 2012.
  
The editor of ''Rune'' from 1974 till 1976 was Fred Haskell, for issue 39 - 48, with Editor Elect David Emerson. Lee Pelton was the editor from 1978-1980. In the early 1980s, Lee and Carol Kennedy were the co-editors, succeeded by co-editors John Bartelt, Garth Danielson and David Stever Schnoes. and in the 1990s the editor was Jeff Schalles, with editorial staff Garth Danielson, and Tom Juntunen .
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The editors of ''Rune'' for 1973 were Chuck Holst and Bev Swanson. The editor in 1974 was Don Blyly (February 1974, #35), and Bev Swanson and from 1974 till 1976 was Fred Haskell, for issues 39 - 48, with David Emerson as editor for two issues. Lee Pelton and Carol Kennedy were the editors from 1978-1980. In the early 1980s, editorship alternated between John Bartelt, Garth Danielson, Karen Trego, David Stever, and Joe Wesson. by 1986 M.K. Digre and Eric Biever were co-editors, succeeded by Michael Butler;  then Jeanne Mealy and David E Romm from 1987  to 1991. in the 1990s, the editorship rotated between Garth Danielson, December; Ken Fletcher, March; Tom Juntunen, June; Jeff Schalles, September. The most recent issue, 87, released October 2012, was edited by Matthew Strait and Kelly Strait.
  
It was published throughout the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and into the 2000s. Issue 85 appeared in March 1955, and issue 66 was released in March 2002.
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Contributors of prose included Gerri Balter, John Bartelt, Gregory Benford ([[Void]]), Mike Blake, Jerry Boyajian, Nate Bucklin, Terry Carr ([[Lighthouse]]), Jackie Causgrove ([[Resolution]]), C.J. Cherryh, Don D'Ammassa ([[Mythologies]]), Gary Deindorfer, M.K. Digre, Leigh Edmonds ([[Rataplan]], [[The Notional]], [[Ornithopter]], [[Fuck The Tories]]), David Emerson, Ken Fletcher, Giovanni Fregni, Terry A. Garey, Rick Gellman, Jeanne Gomoll ([[Janus]]), Asenath Hammond, Fred Haskell, Andrew Hooper ([[Apparatchik]]), Ben P. Indick ([[Ibid]]), R.J. Johnson, Ted Johnstone ([[Mest]]), Carol Kennedy, Greg Ketter, Allen Koszowski, John Kusske, Dennis Lien, Gordon Linzner, Luke McGuff, Jeanne Mealy, Carol Meiner, Sandra Miesel, Dave Nixon, Barnett Neufeld, Ruth Odren, Pauline Palmer ([[Wild Fennel]]), Steve Perry, [[Wilum Pugmire]] ([[Midnight Fantasies]], [[Visions of Khroyd'hon]], [[Old Bones]]) [[John Purcell]] ([[Askance]]), Spider Robinson, David E. Romm, David Schlosser, Jon Singer, Robert Whitaker Sirignano, John Stanley, Jerry Stearns, David Stever, Frank Stodolka, John C. Sulak, Richard Tatge, Bob Tucker ([[Le Zombie]], [[Science Fiction Newsletter]]), Bob Vardeman ([[Sandworm]]), John Varley, Reed Waller, [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] ([[Horizons]]), Joe Wesson, James White ([[Slant]]), Owen Whiteoak, Neal Wilgus, Dave Wixon, and Jim Young.  
  
Contributors of writing included John Bartelt, Nate Bucklin, C.J. Cherryh, David Emerson, Giovanni Fregni, Rick Gellman, R.J. Johnson, Carol Kennedy, Dennis Lien, Jeanne Mealy, Dave Nixon, Steve Perry, David E. Romm, Jon Singer, Robert Whitaker Sirignano, John Stanley, John C. Sulak, Bob Tucker ([[Le Zombie]], [[Science Fiction Newsletter]]), Bob Vardeman ([[Sandworm]]), Dave Wixon, and Jim Young.  
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Contributors of poetry included [[Ruth Berman]] ([[SH - sf Fanthology]]), Alexis Gilliland, Chuck Holst, Carol Kennedy, and Spider Robinson.
  
Contributions of art work included Derek Carter, Ken Fletcher, Phil Foglio, Tom Foster, Vikki Marchall, James Shull ([[The Essence]]), Al Sirois, Steve Stiles, Reed Waller, Taral Wayne, and Jim Young.
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Cover illustrations came from Richard Tatge (#31), Fred Haskell (#39, #45), Fred Haskell & Ken Fletcher (#40), Jim Young (#41, #42), Steve Stiles (#42), James Odbert (#43, #47, #50, #52, #54), Reed Waller (#44, #49), Dan Steffan (#46), Derek Carter (#48), Ed Emerson (#51), David Egge (#53), Kara Dalkey (#55), Ken Fletcher (#56, #85), Al Sirois (#57), Joan Hanke Woods (#58, #69), Stu Shiffman (#59), Delmonte (#60), Ray Allard (#61), Larramie Sassaville (#63), Ken Fletcher/Rich Larson (#75), Tom Foster & Ken Fletcher (#84), and others.
  
Included also were reprints of speeches by Ted Johnstone, with illustratons by [[Bjo Trimble]].
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Contributions of art work included Ray Allard, Poul Anderson, Todd Bake, Laurel Beckley, Larry Becker, [[Sheryl Birkhead]], Leslie Blitman, Emma Bull, Michael Butler, Grant Canfield, Derek Carter, Kara Delkey, Delmonte, Linda Escher, Amy Falkowitz, Sally C. Fink, Ken Fletcher, Phil Foglio, Brad Foster, Tom Foster, Steven Fox, David Fryxell, Maureen Garrett, Jack Gaughan, Mike Gilbert, Wade Gilbreath, Alexis Gilliland, Jeanne Gomoll, Ken Hahn ([[Jeet]]), Joan Hanke-Woods, Amy Harlib, Teddy Harvia, C. Lee Healy, Hank Heath, Cecilia Henle, Betsy Hennessey, Fred Jackson III, Terry Jeeves ([[ERG]]), Dan Jette, C.M. Joserlin, Jay Kinney ([[Nope!]]), Allen Koszowski, Bill Kunkel ([[Rats!]]), Kathy Marschall, Vikki Marshall, Tim Marion, Joe Pearson, Kathy Pierresche, Judy Renee Pope, Andy Porter, Victoria Poyser, Sarah Prince, John Purcell, Spider Robinson, [[Bill Rotsler|William Rotsler]], Roberto Schima, Marc Schirmeister, Stu Shiffman, James Shull ([[The Essence]]), Al Sirois, Dan Steffan ([[Boonfark]]), Steve Stiles, Richard Tatge, Bruce Townley ([[Oblong]]), [[Bjo Trimble]] ([[Melange]], [[Shangri L'Affaires]]), Mike Trull, Joan Vinge, Reed Waller, [[Taral Wayne]] ([[DNQ]]), Allan Wilde, and Jim Young.
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Calligraphy was by Adrienne Fein, Tim C. Marion, and Joan Marie Verba.
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Included also were reprints of speeches by Ted Johnstone, with illustrations by Bjo Trimble.
  
 
In [[The Proper Boskonian]], Bob Devney said in his review, "Rune 85 is warm, informative, and silly. I like that in a fanzine."  
 
In [[The Proper Boskonian]], Bob Devney said in his review, "Rune 85 is warm, informative, and silly. I like that in a fanzine."  
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Previously, co-editor Garth Danielson had published [[Boowatt]]. M. K. Digre also published [[Quinapalus]] in the 1980s.
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Jeff Schalles was also one of the Guest Editor and Publishers of [[Science Fiction Five Yearly]].
  
 
==External Links==  
 
==External Links==  
 
*[http://www.falh.net/biographies/falh_by_singer.html Jon Singer on Fred Haskell and '''Rune''']
 
*[http://www.falh.net/biographies/falh_by_singer.html Jon Singer on Fred Haskell and '''Rune''']
*[http://users.rcn.com/devniad/otherw/PB37.html Review by Bob Devney of '''Rune''' 85]  
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*[http://users.rcn.com/devniad/otherw/PB37.html Review by Bob Devney of '''Rune''' 85]
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*[http://falh.net/fanzines.html#Volumes01-06 ;List of '''Rune''' covers and contents]  
  
 
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Revision as of 03:25, 5 August 2013

Rune
Cover art by Tom Foster

Rune was a science fiction fanzine published by The Minnesota Science Fiction Society.

Rune began life as MinnSTF Newsletter in the mid 1960s, but the group members quickly changed the name to Rune. It was published throughout the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and into the 2000s. Issue 87 appeared in October 2012.

The editors of Rune for 1973 were Chuck Holst and Bev Swanson. The editor in 1974 was Don Blyly (February 1974, #35), and Bev Swanson and from 1974 till 1976 was Fred Haskell, for issues 39 - 48, with David Emerson as editor for two issues. Lee Pelton and Carol Kennedy were the editors from 1978-1980. In the early 1980s, editorship alternated between John Bartelt, Garth Danielson, Karen Trego, David Stever, and Joe Wesson. by 1986 M.K. Digre and Eric Biever were co-editors, succeeded by Michael Butler; then Jeanne Mealy and David E Romm from 1987 to 1991. in the 1990s, the editorship rotated between Garth Danielson, December; Ken Fletcher, March; Tom Juntunen, June; Jeff Schalles, September. The most recent issue, 87, released October 2012, was edited by Matthew Strait and Kelly Strait.

Contributors of prose included Gerri Balter, John Bartelt, Gregory Benford (Void), Mike Blake, Jerry Boyajian, Nate Bucklin, Terry Carr (Lighthouse), Jackie Causgrove (Resolution), C.J. Cherryh, Don D'Ammassa (Mythologies), Gary Deindorfer, M.K. Digre, Leigh Edmonds (Rataplan, The Notional, Ornithopter, Fuck The Tories), David Emerson, Ken Fletcher, Giovanni Fregni, Terry A. Garey, Rick Gellman, Jeanne Gomoll (Janus), Asenath Hammond, Fred Haskell, Andrew Hooper (Apparatchik), Ben P. Indick (Ibid), R.J. Johnson, Ted Johnstone (Mest), Carol Kennedy, Greg Ketter, Allen Koszowski, John Kusske, Dennis Lien, Gordon Linzner, Luke McGuff, Jeanne Mealy, Carol Meiner, Sandra Miesel, Dave Nixon, Barnett Neufeld, Ruth Odren, Pauline Palmer (Wild Fennel), Steve Perry, Wilum Pugmire (Midnight Fantasies, Visions of Khroyd'hon, Old Bones) John Purcell (Askance), Spider Robinson, David E. Romm, David Schlosser, Jon Singer, Robert Whitaker Sirignano, John Stanley, Jerry Stearns, David Stever, Frank Stodolka, John C. Sulak, Richard Tatge, Bob Tucker (Le Zombie, Science Fiction Newsletter), Bob Vardeman (Sandworm), John Varley, Reed Waller, Harry Warner, Jr. (Horizons), Joe Wesson, James White (Slant), Owen Whiteoak, Neal Wilgus, Dave Wixon, and Jim Young.

Contributors of poetry included Ruth Berman (SH - sf Fanthology), Alexis Gilliland, Chuck Holst, Carol Kennedy, and Spider Robinson.

Cover illustrations came from Richard Tatge (#31), Fred Haskell (#39, #45), Fred Haskell & Ken Fletcher (#40), Jim Young (#41, #42), Steve Stiles (#42), James Odbert (#43, #47, #50, #52, #54), Reed Waller (#44, #49), Dan Steffan (#46), Derek Carter (#48), Ed Emerson (#51), David Egge (#53), Kara Dalkey (#55), Ken Fletcher (#56, #85), Al Sirois (#57), Joan Hanke Woods (#58, #69), Stu Shiffman (#59), Delmonte (#60), Ray Allard (#61), Larramie Sassaville (#63), Ken Fletcher/Rich Larson (#75), Tom Foster & Ken Fletcher (#84), and others.

Contributions of art work included Ray Allard, Poul Anderson, Todd Bake, Laurel Beckley, Larry Becker, Sheryl Birkhead, Leslie Blitman, Emma Bull, Michael Butler, Grant Canfield, Derek Carter, Kara Delkey, Delmonte, Linda Escher, Amy Falkowitz, Sally C. Fink, Ken Fletcher, Phil Foglio, Brad Foster, Tom Foster, Steven Fox, David Fryxell, Maureen Garrett, Jack Gaughan, Mike Gilbert, Wade Gilbreath, Alexis Gilliland, Jeanne Gomoll, Ken Hahn (Jeet), Joan Hanke-Woods, Amy Harlib, Teddy Harvia, C. Lee Healy, Hank Heath, Cecilia Henle, Betsy Hennessey, Fred Jackson III, Terry Jeeves (ERG), Dan Jette, C.M. Joserlin, Jay Kinney (Nope!), Allen Koszowski, Bill Kunkel (Rats!), Kathy Marschall, Vikki Marshall, Tim Marion, Joe Pearson, Kathy Pierresche, Judy Renee Pope, Andy Porter, Victoria Poyser, Sarah Prince, John Purcell, Spider Robinson, William Rotsler, Roberto Schima, Marc Schirmeister, Stu Shiffman, James Shull (The Essence), Al Sirois, Dan Steffan (Boonfark), Steve Stiles, Richard Tatge, Bruce Townley (Oblong), Bjo Trimble (Melange, Shangri L'Affaires), Mike Trull, Joan Vinge, Reed Waller, Taral Wayne (DNQ), Allan Wilde, and Jim Young.

Calligraphy was by Adrienne Fein, Tim C. Marion, and Joan Marie Verba.

Included also were reprints of speeches by Ted Johnstone, with illustrations by Bjo Trimble.

In The Proper Boskonian, Bob Devney said in his review, "Rune 85 is warm, informative, and silly. I like that in a fanzine."

Previously, co-editor Garth Danielson had published Boowatt. M. K. Digre also published Quinapalus in the 1980s.

Jeff Schalles was also one of the Guest Editor and Publishers of Science Fiction Five Yearly.

External Links