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'''Science Fiction Echo''' was a science fiction fanzine edited by Edward C. Connor (d. 1999) and published by Mobius Trip Library.
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'''Science Fiction Echo''' was a science fiction fanzine edited by Edward C. Connor (d. 1999) and published by Moebius Trip Library.
  
''Science Fiction Echo'' was published in Peoria, Illinois, U.S.A. from 1969 till 1974. It began life as ''Mobius Trip'' but the name was changed to ''Science Fiction Echo'' by issue 15. At least 21 issues were published, with issue 21 released in Novemeber 1974.
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''Science Fiction Echo'' was published in Peoria, Illinois, U.S.A. from 1969 till 1974. It began life as ''Moebius Trip'' but the name was changed to ''Science Fiction Echo'' with issue 17. At least 26 issues were published, with issue 26 released December 1977.  Previously, Connor had published a single 4-page issue of ''Science Fiction Echo'' in June 1942.
  
Contributors of art work included Sheryl Birkhead, [[Margaret Dominick (DEA)]], Jackie Franke ([[Resolution]]), Terry Jeeves ([[ERG]], [[The Damned Patrol]]), Eddie Jones, [[Bill Rotsler|William Rotsler]], Jeff Schalles, Mike Scott, and Andrew Stephenson.  
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Contributors of art work included Brad Balfour, Gail Barton ([[Eridani Triad]]), [[Sheryl Birkhead]] ([[The National Fantasy Fan]]), Dave Burton (later editor of [[Pixel]]), [[Margaret Dominick (DEA)]], Jackie Franke ([[Resolution]]), Alexis Gilliland, Terry Jeeves ([[ERG]], [[The Damned Patrol]]), Florence Jenkins, Frank Johnson, Eddie Jones, Tim Kirk, [[Bill Rotsler|William Rotsler]], Dave Lewton, Jeff Schalles ([[Rune]]), Mike Scott, and Andrew Stephenson.  
  
Contributors of writing included Don Ayres, Mervyn Barrett, Eddy C. Bertin (later editor of [[Dunwich Dreams]]), Don Brazier, Cy Chauvin,  Kenneth W. Faig, Jr., Leslie Fielder, Ben Indick ([[Ibid]]), Mary Reed Legg ([[Crabapple]]), Sam Long, Gary Mason, Jeff Schalles ([[Rune]]), Michael Shoemaker, [[Mae Strelkov]], Angus Taylor, Leon Taylor, Paul Walker, and Billy Wolfenbarger.
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Contributors of writing included Don Ayres, Mervyn Barrett, Eddy C. Bertin (later editor of [[Dunwich Dreams]]), Donn Brazier ([[Farrago]]), Roger Bryant, Perry A. Chapdelaine, Cy Chauvin,  Kenneth W. Faig, Jr., Leslie Fielder, David Gerrold, Ben Indick ([[Ibid]]), Mary Reed Legg ([[Crabapple]]), David Lewton, Sam Long, Gary Mason, Omar McBarsoom, Joe F. Pumilia, Jeff Schalles, Michael Shoemaker ([[Oxytocic]]), Ron Smith, [[Mae Strelkov]], Angus Taylor, Leon Taylor, Blair Tiffany, Paul Walker, and Billy Wolfenbarger.
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Poetry was contributed by Rose M. Hogue.
  
 
Interviews with Robert Bloch and Joanna Russ were featured.   
 
Interviews with Robert Bloch and Joanna Russ were featured.   
  
Letters came from John J. Alderson, Paul Anderson, Robert Bloch, Ed Cagle, Lisa Conesa ([[Zimri]]), Leigh Couch, Leigh Edmonds ([[Rataplan]]), Dan Goodman, Harry Harrison, Rose Hogue, Andy Offut, Roger Waddington,  and [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] ([[Horizons]]).  
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Letters came from John J. Alderson, Paul Anderson, Sid Birchby, Robert Bloch, Ned Brooks, Ed Cagle, Ann Chamberlain, Lisa Conesa ([[Zimri]]), Perri Corrick, Leigh Couch, Frank Denton ([[Hoom]], [[Ash-Wing]]), Leigh Edmonds ([[Rataplan]]), Dan Goodman, Mik Glicksohn ([[Energumen]]), David Gorman, Harry Harrison, Dorothy Jones, Ursula K. Le Guin, Sandra Miesel, Andy Offutt, [[Rosemary Pardoe]] ([[Les Spinge]], [[Seagull]]), Roger Waddington,  and [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] ([[Horizons]]).  
  
 
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Science Fiction Echo
Issue 17

Science Fiction Echo was a science fiction fanzine edited by Edward C. Connor (d. 1999) and published by Moebius Trip Library.

Science Fiction Echo was published in Peoria, Illinois, U.S.A. from 1969 till 1974. It began life as Moebius Trip but the name was changed to Science Fiction Echo with issue 17. At least 26 issues were published, with issue 26 released December 1977. Previously, Connor had published a single 4-page issue of Science Fiction Echo in June 1942.

Contributors of art work included Brad Balfour, Gail Barton (Eridani Triad), Sheryl Birkhead (The National Fantasy Fan), Dave Burton (later editor of Pixel), Margaret Dominick (DEA), Jackie Franke (Resolution), Alexis Gilliland, Terry Jeeves (ERG, The Damned Patrol), Florence Jenkins, Frank Johnson, Eddie Jones, Tim Kirk, William Rotsler, Dave Lewton, Jeff Schalles (Rune), Mike Scott, and Andrew Stephenson.

Contributors of writing included Don Ayres, Mervyn Barrett, Eddy C. Bertin (later editor of Dunwich Dreams), Donn Brazier (Farrago), Roger Bryant, Perry A. Chapdelaine, Cy Chauvin, Kenneth W. Faig, Jr., Leslie Fielder, David Gerrold, Ben Indick (Ibid), Mary Reed Legg (Crabapple), David Lewton, Sam Long, Gary Mason, Omar McBarsoom, Joe F. Pumilia, Jeff Schalles, Michael Shoemaker (Oxytocic), Ron Smith, Mae Strelkov, Angus Taylor, Leon Taylor, Blair Tiffany, Paul Walker, and Billy Wolfenbarger.

Poetry was contributed by Rose M. Hogue.

Interviews with Robert Bloch and Joanna Russ were featured.

Letters came from John J. Alderson, Paul Anderson, Sid Birchby, Robert Bloch, Ned Brooks, Ed Cagle, Ann Chamberlain, Lisa Conesa (Zimri), Perri Corrick, Leigh Couch, Frank Denton (Hoom, Ash-Wing), Leigh Edmonds (Rataplan), Dan Goodman, Mik Glicksohn (Energumen), David Gorman, Harry Harrison, Dorothy Jones, Ursula K. Le Guin, Sandra Miesel, Andy Offutt, Rosemary Pardoe (Les Spinge, Seagull), Roger Waddington, and Harry Warner, Jr. (Horizons).