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Albert Conklin

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Oct 13, 1998, 3:00:00 AM10/13/98
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A lot of people have asked for the mailing address for Fangoria
Magazine. Here is the address and other information.
Starlog Group, Inc.
375 Park Avenue South
New York, NY 10016

cost: 1 year (USA) 10 issues - $37.97
1 year (Foreign) in US funds - $46.97
6 issues (USA) $22.97
6 issues (Foreign) $28.97

This months issue has a big write up about "Bride of Chucky" and
"Phantasm: Oblivion"
Fangoria does not have any issues in December or February.

Al

M. Ken

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Oct 14, 1998, 3:00:00 AM10/14/98
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Albert Conklin <arc...@idworld.net> wrote in article
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> A lot of people have asked for the mailing address for Fangoria
> Magazine. Here is the address and other information.
> Starlog Group, Inc.
> 375 Park Avenue South
> New York, NY 10016

That's 475 Park Avenue South.

M. Ken

Dr Walpurgis

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Oct 14, 1998, 3:00:00 AM10/14/98
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Albert Conklin wrote:

> A lot of people have asked for the mailing address for Fangoria
> Magazine.

They have? I can't imagine why.

Albert Conklin

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Oct 14, 1998, 3:00:00 AM10/14/98
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Dr Walpurgis wrote:

> They have? I can't imagine why.

Some people live in towns that do not carry the magazine.

Al


Dr Walpurgis

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Oct 15, 1998, 3:00:00 AM10/15/98
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Albert Conklin wrote:

Then they should count themselves lucky.

Strawberry

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Oct 15, 1998, 3:00:00 AM10/15/98
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If you really have to det the answer try visiting www.tombcreeper.com and
ask Cheryl and she can help
GORE boy wrote in message <36261...@galaxy.globec.com.au>...
>NO newsagents near me stock it because it's FANGO, I have to go into the
>little city to get it.. on Lizzie street.. annoying.. but worht it.. Should
>subscribe, but I need to leave the house once and a while
>
>Albert Conklin wrote in message <36256148...@idworld.net>...

>>
>>Dr Walpurgis wrote:
>>
>>> They have? I can't imagine why.
>>
>> Some people live in towns that do not carry the magazine.
>>
>>Al
>GORE boy
>
>http://www.globec.com.au/~gb/hfa.html
>
>"Fear and Pleasure commingle. Indeed, the physical and emotional thrills
>experienced by a horror audience may be akin to the biochemical reactions
>stimulated by the intense physical excitement of a roller-coaster ride."
>Pinedo on Carroll, in her book Recreational Terror 1997..
>Horror comes from the latin and french term menaing "to bristle"..
>
>

GORE boy

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Oct 16, 1998, 3:00:00 AM10/16/98
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