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Fantastic, October 1978

October 1978

Editor Ted White
Cover art Steve Fabian
Publisher Ultimate Publishing Co., Inc.
Price $1.25
Pages 134

Vol 27, No 3. Cover illustrates "The Mesa Is a Lonely Place to Dream and Scream and Dream" as noted on the Contents/copyright page (scanned version from archive.org). Page count includes an advertising insert. Page 66 precedes the ad and page 69 follows it. Barry Malzberg is listed correctly as Barry N. Malzberg in the table of contents. Bill Pronzini is not credited in the table of contents.

Page Type Kind Title Author(s)
4 Essay Non Fiction Editorial (Fantastic, October 1978) Ted White
6 Short Fiction Fiction The Mesa Is a Lonely Place to Dream and Scream and Dream Grania Davis
34 Short Fiction Fiction Death Eternal Raymond F. Jones
50 Short Fiction Fiction Another Burnt-Out Case Barry Malzberg & Bill Pronzini
58 Short Fiction Fiction Demon and Demoiselle Janet Fox
74 Short Fiction Fiction Leasehold Wallace West
88 Short Fiction Fiction The Collected Poems of Xirius Five Peter J. Andrews
90 Short Fiction Fiction The Hairy Parents A. Bertram Chandler
98 Short Fiction Fiction Tahiti in Terms of Squares John Shirley
104 Short Fiction Fiction A Malady of Magicks Craig Shaw Gardner
115 Short Fiction Fiction Pridey Goeth David R. Bunch
120 Short Fiction Fiction Ms. Lipshutz and the Goblin Marvin Kaye
124 Essay Non Fiction ... According to You (Fantastic, October 1978) Ted White

Page Type Kind Title Author(s)
Editor Non Fiction Fantastic - 1978 Ted White
Cover Art Non Fiction Fantastic, October 1978 Steve Fabian
7 Interior Art Non Fiction The Mesa Is a Lonely Place to Dream and Scream and Dream Steve Fabian
35 Interior Art Non Fiction Death Eternal Richard Olsen
51 Interior Art Non Fiction Another Burnt-Out Case Joe Staton
59 Interior Art Non Fiction Demon and Demoiselle Tony Gleeson
75 Interior Art Non Fiction Leasehold Richard Olsen
91 Interior Art Non Fiction The Hairy Parents John Rodak
99 Interior Art Non Fiction Tahiti in Terms of Squares Tony Gleeson
105 Interior Art Non Fiction A Malady of Magicks Joe Staton