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Other artists included Jack Gaughan.
 
Other artists included Jack Gaughan.
  
Other contributors included Mike Deckinger, Richard Harter ([[The Proper Boskonian]]), Edward Keyes, Larry Lennhoff, Bernie Morris, Will Murray, Ed Olsen, Kevin Riggle.  
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Other contributors included Mike Deckinger, Richard Harter ([[The Proper Boskonian]]), D. Hoylman,  Edward Keyes, Larry Lennhoff, Bernie Morris, Will Murray, Ed Olsen, Kevin Riggle.  
  
 
Interviews with writers such as Glen Cook also were featured.  
 
Interviews with writers such as Glen Cook also were featured.  

Revision as of 11:39, 9 October 2011

Twilight Zine is a scienc fiction fanzine published by the MIT Science Fiction Society, Cambridge, Massachusetts. U.S.A.

Twilight Zine, Journal of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Science Fiction Society, was first published in 1961. The last number to appear was issue 47 in 2007.

The first editor of the fanzine was Dave Vanderwerf, who was succeeded by Leslie Turek and Cory Seidman. In the late 1980s, the editor was Lisa Kroh.

Twilight Zine was the first fanzine to publish the art work of Stephen Fabien, who got in touch with co-editors Leslie Turek and Cory Seidman. His drawing, appeared on the cover if issue 24, the first appearance of his art work anywhere.

Other artists included Jack Gaughan.

Other contributors included Mike Deckinger, Richard Harter (The Proper Boskonian), D. Hoylman, Edward Keyes, Larry Lennhoff, Bernie Morris, Will Murray, Ed Olsen, Kevin Riggle.

Interviews with writers such as Glen Cook also were featured.

Letters came from John Baxter, Bob Jennings and Harry Warner, Jr..

After editing 6 issues of Twilight Zine, Cory Seidman went on to edit The Proper Boskonian, and much later Leslie Turek was co-editor of The Mad 3 Party.

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