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Contributors of writing included Pamela Boal, Larry Blazek,  William Breiding ([[Star Fire]]), Rich Coad, Terry Floyd, Sean Russell Friend, Dave Green, Patty Peters, Michael Shcherba,  Steve Sneyd ([[Data Dump]]), Mae Strelkov, Bruce Townley ([[Oblong]]), and  Billy Wolfenbarger.  
 
Contributors of writing included Pamela Boal, Larry Blazek,  William Breiding ([[Star Fire]]), Rich Coad, Terry Floyd, Sean Russell Friend, Dave Green, Patty Peters, Michael Shcherba,  Steve Sneyd ([[Data Dump]]), Mae Strelkov, Bruce Townley ([[Oblong]]), and  Billy Wolfenbarger.  
  
Contributing artists included Sheryl Birkhead, Brad W. Foster, Alexis Gilliand, Teddy Harvia,  Terry Jeeves, Jay Kinney, Gary Mattingly, Patty Peters, Marc Schirmeister, and Steve Stiles.   
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Contributing artists included Sheryl Birkhead, Brad W. Foster, Alexis Gilliand, Teddy Harvia,  Terry Jeeves ([[The Damned Patrol]]), Jay Kinney, Gary Mattingly, Patty Peters, Marc Schirmeister, and Steve Stiles.   
  
 
Covers were by Bruce Townley (#11, #12, #14), Sheryl Birkhead (#13), Jay Kinney (#15), Mae Strelkov (#16).
 
Covers were by Bruce Townley (#11, #12, #14), Sheryl Birkhead (#13), Jay Kinney (#15), Mae Strelkov (#16).

Revision as of 09:57, 18 August 2011

Skug is a science fiction and fantasy fanzine by Gary S. Mattingly.

Skug was first released in the 1990's and was published into the 2000s.

Contributors of writing included Pamela Boal, Larry Blazek, William Breiding (Star Fire), Rich Coad, Terry Floyd, Sean Russell Friend, Dave Green, Patty Peters, Michael Shcherba, Steve Sneyd (Data Dump), Mae Strelkov, Bruce Townley (Oblong), and Billy Wolfenbarger.

Contributing artists included Sheryl Birkhead, Brad W. Foster, Alexis Gilliand, Teddy Harvia, Terry Jeeves (The Damned Patrol), Jay Kinney, Gary Mattingly, Patty Peters, Marc Schirmeister, and Steve Stiles.

Covers were by Bruce Townley (#11, #12, #14), Sheryl Birkhead (#13), Jay Kinney (#15), Mae Strelkov (#16).

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