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Established in 1997 by Raechel Henderson Moon, Jackhammer was a short-lived e-zine that published science fiction, fantasy and horror short stories, articles and discussions. As one of the earliest online zines Jackhammer also explored new publishing concepts. In addition to allowing readers the opportunity to comment on and vote on the stories, the theme of each edition was based on a "Question of the Week." The zine is believed to have folded in 2000 or 2001.
Stephen Dedman recalls that Jackhammer accepted reprints and paid him in US stamps. He further trecalls that Moon brought out a best-of-Jackhammer anthology in 2000, then disappeared [correspondence, 5 December 2011]
Stephen Dedman recalls that Jackhammer accepted reprints and paid him in US stamps. He further trecalls that Moon brought out a best-of-Jackhammer anthology in 2000, then disappeared [correspondence, 5 December 2011]
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Australian authors to have been published in Jackhammer include: Stephen Dedman ('They Shoot Mobsters, Don't They?', 'Bestseller,' 'Scarlet Street' and 'Double Action'), and Robbie Matthews ('Prophecy').
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* Contents derived from the
Bolingbrook,
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United States of America (USA),c
Americas,:Eggplant Literary Publications, Inc
, 1997 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.- Turn, single work short story science fiction
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
PeriodicalNewspaper Details
Frequency:
Weekly
Range:
1997- ca. 2000
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