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Editor Title:
American Fantasy - 1982 • [American Fantasy] • edited by
Robert T. Garcia
[as by Robert Garcia]
Contents (view Concise Listing)
- fep • Notes from an Endless Night: • essay by Robert T. Garcia [as by Bob Garcia]
- fep • American Fantasy, February 1982 • interior artwork by Paul Sonju
- 2 • News (American Fantasy, February 1982) • essay by uncredited
- 3 • News (American Fantasy, February 1982) • interior artwork by Michael Whelan
- 4 • Dark Agnes • essay by Jessica Amanda Salmonson
- 6 • Dark Agnes • interior artwork by Stephen Fabian [as by Steve Fabian]
- 6 • Dark Agnes [2] • interior artwork by Stephen Fabian [as by Steve Fabian]
- 7 • Media Preview: Quest for Fire • essay by uncredited
- 8 • An Interview with Peter Straub • interview of Peter Straub • interview by Paul R. Gagne
- 9 • An Interview with Peter Straub • interior artwork by Randy Broecker
- 12 • Review: Julia by Peter Straub • review by Robert T. Garcia [as by Robert Garcia]
- 14 • Review: If You Could See Me Now by Peter Straub • review by Robert T. Garcia [as by Robert Garcia]
- 17 • Review: Ghost Story by Peter Straub • review by Robert T. Garcia [as by Robert Garcia]
- 23 • Review: Shadowland by Peter Straub • review by Robert T. Garcia [as by Robert Garcia]
- 27 • Review: Song of Sorcery by Elizabeth Scarborough • review by Mary Frances Zambreno [as by Mary Zambreno]
- 27 • Review: Centaur Aisle by Piers Anthony • review by Mary Frances Zambreno
- 27 • Review: The World and Thorinn by Damon Knight • review by Diane Donovan
- 28 • Review: A Glow of Candles by Charles L. Grant • review by Diane Donovan
- 29 • Why is the Horror Genre Frowned Upon by the Literary Establishment? • essay by Dennis Etchison
- 29 • Why is the Horror Genre Frowned Upon by the Literary Establishment? • essay by Ramsey Campbell
- 30 • Why is the Horror Genre Frowned Upon by the Literary Establishment? • essay by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
- 30 • Why is the Horror Genre Frowned Upon by the Literary Establishment? • essay by Fritz Leiber
- 30 • Why Is the Horror Genre Frowned Upon by the Literary Establishment? • essay by Charles R. Saunders
- 30 • Why is the Horror Genre Frowned Upon by the Literary Establishment? • essay by Stuart David Schiff [as by Stuart Schiff]
- 30 • Why is the Horror Genre Frowned Upon by the Literary Establishment? • essay by Katherine Kurtz
- 31 • Why is the Horror Genre Frowned Upon by the Literary Establishment? • essay by Stephen R. Donaldson [as by Stephen Donaldson]
- 31 • Why is the Horror Genre Frowned Upon by the Literary Establishment? • essay by Hugh B. Cave
- 31 • Why is the Horror Genre Frowned Upon by the Literary Establishment? • essay by Manly Wade Wellman
- 33 • Paperback Preview (American Fantasy, February 1982) • essay by uncredited
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