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"A Song for All Women" (poem)
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Other Fear Dunn #1 Contents
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"Editorial" by Glenn Lord
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"Pizza Chain Wins Trade Dispute" by Linda Anthony (article)
From AMERICAN-STATESMAN, August 6, 1983
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REHupa #68 Contents
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THE GOLDEN CALIPH
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Letter from L. Sprague de Camp
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THIS ZINE by Bob Barger
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THE ASCIAN #1 by Brian Earl Brown
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SCROLL OF SET #32 by William Fulwiler
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THE INCOMPLETE GEOMETER by Bill Bridget
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CRUACHAN Vol. 2 No. 1 by Maureen Campbell
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BUNYIPS IN THE MULGA #16 by Graeme
Flanagan
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TALES OF HORROR AND DAMNATION by Bob Schwartz
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CONANUS AURELIUS by Mark Evans
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ONE LESS BARBARIAN #33 by Joe Marek
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STYGIAN JOURNAL OF DELTIOLOGY by B. Monde
Bourque
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GLADIATORS INC. by Robert Mancebo
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FEAR DUNN #1 by Glenn Lord
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MANTICORE by Rick McColllum
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BELTRIC WRITES #26 by Steve Trout
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RE-ENTRY by Charlie Williams
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DREAMS FROM YOHARNETH-LAHAI #27 by Vernon
Clark
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SEANCHAI #21 by Rusty Burke
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HOBBS END #2 by Nancy Collins
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REHupa #68
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