PIRATE WRITINGS

PIRATE WRITINGS
   US SEMIPROZINE, \#1 1992, current, irregular DIGEST until \#5 in Fall 1994, announced as quarterly small- BEDSHEET for future issues, edited by Ed McFadden, pub PirateWritings Publishing. PW is a well produced SMALL PRESSfiction magazine,perhaps more traditional to date than its title (which refers to radical or cutting-edge fiction)suggests. Recent issues have included work by Paul Di Filippo, Charkes DE LINT, Dan Hatch, IanMacLeod and Roger ZELAZNY.
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Science Fiction and Fantasy Encyclopedia. . 2011.

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