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'''Trumpet''' is a science fiction fanzine by Tom Reamy published in Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.
 
'''Trumpet''' is a science fiction fanzine by Tom Reamy published in Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.
  
''Trumpet'' first appeared in 1965. It was a lithographed publication that ran until 1969.  
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''Trumpet'' first appeared in 1965. It was a lithographed publication that ran until 1969. Ken Keller was co-editor for later issues. Previously Tom Reamy had published [[Crinifac]] in the 1950s.  
  
 
Art work was featured by Dan Adkins ([[Sata Illustrated]]), Vaughn Bode, [[Hannes Bok]], Steve Fabian, Michael Gilbert, Jeff Jones, Tim Kirk, Doug Lovenstein, Jerry Mayes, John Schoenherr, Gilbert Shelton, Dennis Smith, Stan Taylor, Wallace Wood and Berni Wrightson.
 
Art work was featured by Dan Adkins ([[Sata Illustrated]]), Vaughn Bode, [[Hannes Bok]], Steve Fabian, Michael Gilbert, Jeff Jones, Tim Kirk, Doug Lovenstein, Jerry Mayes, John Schoenherr, Gilbert Shelton, Dennis Smith, Stan Taylor, Wallace Wood and Berni Wrightson.
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''Trumpet'' also  featured an adaptation of Poul Anderson's novel ''The Broken Sword'', done in graphic novel format by editor Reamy and artist George Barr, which was serialized over several issues.  
 
''Trumpet'' also  featured an adaptation of Poul Anderson's novel ''The Broken Sword'', done in graphic novel format by editor Reamy and artist George Barr, which was serialized over several issues.  
  
In the 1950s, Tom Reamy had published [[Crifanac]].
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''Trumpet'' was nominated for the [[Hugo Award for Best Fanzine]] in 1967 and 1969.
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 19:26, 10 August 2011

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Trumpet is a science fiction fanzine by Tom Reamy published in Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.

Trumpet first appeared in 1965. It was a lithographed publication that ran until 1969. Ken Keller was co-editor for later issues. Previously Tom Reamy had published Crinifac in the 1950s.

Art work was featured by Dan Adkins (Sata Illustrated), Vaughn Bode, Hannes Bok, Steve Fabian, Michael Gilbert, Jeff Jones, Tim Kirk, Doug Lovenstein, Jerry Mayes, John Schoenherr, Gilbert Shelton, Dennis Smith, Stan Taylor, Wallace Wood and Berni Wrightson.

Writing was featured by Dan Bates, Ruth Berman (T-Negative), Robert Bloch, Ray Bradbury (Futuria Fantasia), Grant Carrington, Leonora Carrington, Alan Dodd, Harlan Ellison (Science Fantasy Bulletin), Alex Eisenstein, Phyllis Eisenstein, E.E. Evers, Richard Hodgens, H.H. Hollis, Al Jackson, Richard Koogle, Robert Lowndes, John McGeehan, George Mueller Lewis, Ray Nelson, Larry Niven, Arthur Norman, Stuart Oderman, Tom Perry, Charles Portis, and James Twiggs.

Columns were written by Andrew J. Offut and Jerry Pournelle and fanzine reviews by Alex Eisenstein.

Trumpet also featured an adaptation of Poul Anderson's novel The Broken Sword, done in graphic novel format by editor Reamy and artist George Barr, which was serialized over several issues.

Trumpet was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine in 1967 and 1969.

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