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MOTH
(75 pages - ©1970)
| Publisher: The Blanket Conspiracy
Editors: George MacLeod / Bruce Holsapple
Cover Design: Diane McPherson
Edition Size: Unknown, likely under 200
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- A single softcover literary magazine distributed only on campus. Saddle‑stapled binding typical of campus literary magazines of the era. The volume features stiff white pictorial wraps with cover art titled "Man Dropping a Bird" Issue Price: N/A
This issue is historically significant for containing three early poems by Stephen King: The Dark Man, Donovan’s Brain, and Silence. These represent some of King’s earliest published work and include the first appearance of the drifter figure who would later evolve into Randall Flagg. The magazine also includes several poems by Tabitha Spruce (later Tabitha King) and early work by Michael Alpert, who would decades later design King’s Philtrum Press edition of Six Stories.
NOTE: SK appears as "Steve King" in the magazine.
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