FANTASY CROSSROADS 6
November, 1975 Published and edited by Jonathan Bacon 980 copies printed Quarto: 8 1/2" by 11" Side-saddle stapled yellow wraps [44] pages. Near fine in red and yellow illustrated stapled wraps. Cover art by Gene Day. Internal art by Roy G. Krenkel, Alan J. Hanley, Broc Sears, Douglas Herring, Clyde Caldwell, John Atkins Richards, Robert K. Oermann, Richard Huber, C.C. Beck, Cliff W. Bird, Stephen Riley, Gene Day, and Randall Spurgin. A quarterly fanzine publishing mainly heroic fantasy fan literature. This issue contains essays, poems, short stories, and letters. Most noteworthy is a 9000 word Eldritch tale by Robert Bloch, "The Dark Isle" which originally appeared in WEIRD TALES, May, 1939. Also a poem "Hope Empty of Meaning" and a short story "The Gondarian Man" by Robert E. Howard. "Harlan's World" continues the report on the UCLA class taught by Harlan Ellison. |