Two more zines to share

From the N3F, Tightbeam and Ionisphere

IONISPHERE28

Tightbeam319

Tightbeam Table of Contents

Art
Front Cover … Mars Through Wispy Winds by Jose Sanchez
Back Cover … Moonlight Escape by Angela K. Scott

Letters of Comment
4 … Jeff Redmond
4 … Lloyd Penney

Anime
5 … Spring First Impressions ­ Mars Red … Review by Jessi Silver

Comics
6 … Western Comics: Capsule Reviews … by Stephanie Souders

Fanzines
9 … FanFaronade 9 … Justin E. A. Busch

Interviews
12 … An interview with Robert Hobart … by Tamara Wilhite

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16 … Space Sweepers … Review by Thomas E. Simmons

Novels
17 … One Long Ago Read … Review by Will Mayo
17 … Question Everything … Review by Will Mayo
18 … Of Sex and Rockets: The Occult World of Jack Parsons … Review by Will Mayo
18 … Mary Roach’s Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers … Review by Will Mayo

SerCon
18 … Edmond Hamilton Bio-Bibliography … by Jon D. Swartz, Ph. D, N3F Historian

Short Stories
21 … Sean McGuire’s Incryptid Series: The Short Stories … by Jim McCoy

Video
28 … Rabid Ears: Ravings of a TV Fiend … by Cathode Ray

Gourmet Bureau
31 … Salat Sanderson for Cedar Sanderson … by George Phillies

IONISPHERE CONTENTS
Cover by Nathan Warner, “Firebird”

Editorial by John Thiel, “Must Man Fight Wars? Why Not Advance?”, page 3. Pro Viewpoint, “Fan-Pro Relations” by Jefferson Swycaffer, page 6. Fans and Pros, “Chad Oliver: His Life and Some Personal Reflections” by Jon Swartz, page 9. Behind the Scenes, “Women and Science Fiction” by Jeffrey Redmond, page 12. Letters, page 18.