Moebius Trip

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Moebius Trip was a science fiction fanzine from Peoria, Illinois, U.S.A.

Edited by Edward Connor, the first issue was released in on September 1st, 1969. At least 16 issues were published until the title ceased publication in 1973.

Contributors of writing included John J. Alderson, Don Ayres, Mervyn Barrett, Eddy C. Bertin, William G. Bliss, Donn P. Brazier (Title, Farrago), Roger Bryant, Perry Chapdelaine, Cy Chauvin, Ed Cox (Altair, Triton), Hank Davis, Daniel Dickinson, Philip José Farmer, Leslie A. Fiedler, David Gerrold, Michael Glyer (File 770), Terry Jeeves (ERG), David Lewton, Mary Legg (Crabapple, Link), Walt Liebscher, Eric Lindsay (Gegenschein), Gary Mason, Omar McBarsoom, Shayne McCormack (Terran Times), Andrew J. Offutt, Ted Pauls, Rosemary Pardoe (Les Spinge, Seagull, Wark), Randy Powell, Joe F. Pumilia, Jeff Schalles (Rune), Ron Smith (Inside and Science Fiction Advertiser) with Blair Tiffany, Mae Strelkov, Angus M. Taylor, Leon Taylor, Alex Vitek, Paul Walker, Robert Weinberg, John Windsor, Jack Wodhams, and Bill Wolfenbarger.

Artwork was contributed by Gail Barton (Eridani Triad), Sheryl Birkhead (The National Fantasy Fan), David Burton (Pixel), Grant Canfield, Mike Gilbert, Alexis Gilliland, Terry Jeeves, Florence Jenkins, Frank Johnson, Tim Kirk, Eric Lindsay, Ian Maule (Maya, Shayne McCormack, Checkpoint), Christopher John Offutt, John Piggott, William Rotsler, Dave Rowe, Jeff Schalles, Mike Scott, Dan Strelkov, Terry Welsh, and Jack Wodhams, among others.

Covers were by Terry Jeeves (Issue 9), David Lewton (Issue 8), William Rotsler (Issues 3, 5, 7, 11, 14, and 16), Jeff Schalles (Issue 10), and Mike Scott (Issue 12, and 13).

Letters came from John J. Alderson, Paul Anderson, John W. Andrews, Bruce D. Arthurs (Godless), John Bangsund (Australian Science Fiction Review, Scythrop), Mervyn Barrett, Ron Bennett (Skyrack), Ruth Berman (SH - sf Fanthology, T-Negative), Sheryl Birkhead, James Blish (The Planeteer), W. G. Bliss, Robert Bloch, Graham Boak (Badinage), Ned Brooks (It Goes On The Shelf), John Brosnan, rich brown, Ed Cagle, Steve Carrigan, Ann Chamberlain, Cy Chauvin, Ron Clarke (The Mentor) , Perri Corrick (Corr), Robert Coulson (Yandro), Arthur Cruttenden, Hank Davis, Mike Deckinger, Frank Denton (Ash-Wing, Hoom), Tom Digby, Buzz Dixon, Alan Dodd (Camber), Paul Doerr, Leigh Edmonds (Rataplan), Philip José Farmer, Jackie Franke (Resolution), Stephen Fritter, Mike Glicksohn (Energumen), Mike Glyer, David Gorman, George Hay, Harry Harrison, Arthur Hayes, Tina Hensel, Norman Hochberg, Lee Hoffman (Quandry), Rose Hogue, Mitchell Hollander, Mike Horvat (M. Horvat Collection of Science Fiction Fanzines), David Hulvey, Ben Indick (Ibid), Terry Jeeves, Dorothy Jones, Annemarie Kindt, Irvin Koch (Maybe), Keith Krieger, Mike Kring, Jerry Lapidus, Mary Legg, Sam Long, Ian Maule, Mike Meara, Sandra Miesel, Murray Moore (Aztec Blue), Mark Mumper, Andrew Offutt, Rosemary Pardoe, Joe Patrizio, Helmet Pesch, John Piggott, Frederik Pohl (The International Observer of Science and Science Fiction), Peter Presford, Larry Propp, Joseph Pumilia, Georgia Raye, Dave Rowe, George Senda, Nick Shears, Mike Shoemaker (Oxytocic), Bob Smith, Ed R. Smith, Rick Sneary (Moonshine), Al Snider (Crossroads), Robert Stahl, Rick Stooker, Mae Strelkov, Aljo Svoboda, Roy Tackett, Angus Taylor, George Turner, Bob Vardeman (Sandworm), Alex Vitek, Roger Waddington, Harry Warner, Jr. (Horizons), Robert Weinberg, Brian Williams, Ian R. Williams (Maya), Jack Wodhams, Gene Wolfe, Susan Wood (Energumen, Aspidistra, Amor), and Bill Wright (Interstellar Ramjet Scoop), among others.