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Three more zines! From the N3F, Ionisphere, and via their franking service,   Mount Void.

      Ionisphere30   CONTENTS

  • Cover by Bac Berrendos “Riding High”
  • Editorial: Come, Ridley, by John Thiel, page three
  • Boots On the Moon, by Cardinal Cox, page eight
  • Behind the Scenes: Children in Science Fiction, by Jeffrey Redmond, page nine
  • Commentary on the Article, by John Thiel, page fifteen
  • Award-Winning Novelist Bill Crider and I, by Jon Swartz, page sixteen
  • People Interviewed in Ionisphere, page twenty
  • On View: Jeffrey Redmond, page eighteen
  • Time at Ease, by Will Mayo, page twenty
  • The Finding, by John Polselli, page twenty-two

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MT VOID 2179    Table of Contents

  • Old Bridge Discussion Group Change
  • AIRPLANE! (film retrospective by Mark R. Leeper)
  • Wine Clubs (comments by Evelyn C. Leeper)
  • LAND (film review by Mark R. Leeper)
  • Romper-Noir (letters of comment by Gary McGath, Dorothy J. Heydt,and Paul Dormer)
  • The Battle of Midway, THE CALCULATING STARS, and Long Form Dramatic Presentations
  • (letter of comment by John Purcell)
  • Jazz (letter of comment by Kip Williams)
  • THE HUMAN COSMOS and New Grange (letter of comment by Kevin R)
  • This Week’s Reading (THE FORGER’S SPELL, DRACULA (1974),
    THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY, and IN HARM’S WAY)
    (book and film comments by Evelyn C. Leeper)
  • Quote of the Week