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Phantasm,
vol.
2,
no.
4,
issue
10,
1977
Independent
literary
journal
of
original
poetry,
fiction,
artwork,
articles,
features,
photos,
commentary,
reviews,
interviews,
and
announcements.
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Vol.
2,
no.
4,
is
dedicated
in
memoriam
to
Ruby
Mae
Titus,
editor
Larry
Jackson's
grandmother
who
dies
from
cancer. |
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All
artwork
featured
in
this
issue
is
photography. |
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Jackson
goes
on
a
publicity
tour
to
promote
the
magazine.
Max
Norris
writes
in
his
Sacramento
Bee
book
review
column,
"Pied
Piper,"
(Sunday,
August
28,
1977)
a
feature
article
about
Larry
Jackson
and
his
magazine
Phantasm.
He
starts
with,
"Publishers
are
the
craziest
people,
Part
II.
…
A
case
in
point
is
Larry
S.
Jackson,
a
soft
spoken
young
man
from
Butte
County." |
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Vista
(January
1978),
a
Chico,
California,
alternative
newspaper
reprints
Norris'
column
as
a
feature
article
illustrated
with
the
cover
by
Jack
Proctor
of
Phantasm,
vol.
1,
no.
4. |
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Book
editor,
Eddie
Lopez,
of
The
Fresno
Bee
writes
about
Phantasm
in
his
column,
"Books
and
Art"
(Sunday,
August
14,
1977). |
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Phantasm,
volume
2,
number
4,
1977
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