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Issue 12.5 was ''The Sandworm Songbook'', a collection of 'filk songs'.
 
Issue 12.5 was ''The Sandworm Songbook'', a collection of 'filk songs'.
 
Issue 19 featured the supplement ''Hugo(es) There?'', a one shot con report, with a cover by Jim Shull.
 
Issue 19 featured the supplement ''Hugo(es) There?'', a one shot con report, with a cover by Jim Shull.
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Robert E. Vardeman later went on to write over fifty science fiction, fantasy, and mystery novels, including the ''Cenotaph Road'' series, ''The War of Powers'' series (with Victor Milan), ''The Swords of Raemllyn'' (with Geo. W. Proctor), and several official ''Star Trek'' novels.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:38, 31 January 2012

Sandworm was a science fiction, fantasy and horror fanzine edited by Bob Vardeman.

Sandworm was published in Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A. The first issue was released in 1967, with # 6, #7, and # 8 published in 1969, # 18 was released in 1972, and the last issue, # 19, appeared in 1975.

Sandworm featured the regular column "Mindswap" by Dean Koonzt, which appeared in 4 or 5 issues. Other contributors included Alexis Gilliland.

Contributions of art work cames from Grant Canfield, C. Lee Healy, and Jim Shull (The Essence).

Letters came from Robert Bloch, Andrew Offutt, and Harry Warner, Jr. (Horizons).

Issue 12.5 was The Sandworm Songbook, a collection of 'filk songs'. Issue 19 featured the supplement Hugo(es) There?, a one shot con report, with a cover by Jim Shull.

Robert E. Vardeman later went on to write over fifty science fiction, fantasy, and mystery novels, including the Cenotaph Road series, The War of Powers series (with Victor Milan), The Swords of Raemllyn (with Geo. W. Proctor), and several official Star Trek novels.

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