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In article <
eaf13ade-3ae6-42d0-9354-64b232d27c7en@googlegroups.com>,
Jack Bohn <
jack.bohn64@gmail.com> wrote:
>James Nicoll wrote:
>> Unknown edited by Stanley Schmidt
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>> A Reagan-era anthology drawing from the Roosevelt-era fantasy magazine
>> Unknown.
>>
>>
https://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/the-great-unknown
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>Reading the subject line gave me the idea it was a thought experiment:
>what if Stanley Schmidt had also taken over editorship of Unknown? For
>`80s theme anthologies, it`s not too far out there. I`m not
>well-versed to play that game (although typing this, the name Thomas
>Easton as a contributor jumps up).
It would have had to be a revival. I can`t recall any revivals for
Unknown, although I can for other magazines like Galaxy and Weird
Tales. Actually, it`s kind of funny reading old essays in which
people lament WT`s demise ... over and over.
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