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Darkmere

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Zine
Title: Darkmere
Publisher: Forest, a UK fan club ("officially sanctioned")
Editor(s): Belinda Bernaud & Alison Wilson
Date(s): 1986-1988
Series?:
Medium: print
Genre: gen
Fandom: Robin of Sherwood
Language: English
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Darkmere is a gen Robin of Sherwood anthology of fiction, poetry, and filks edited by Belinda Bernaud & Alison Wilson.

Issue 1

Darkmere 1 was published in 1986, contains 86 pages, A4, slide bound, thin card covers, cover b&w pic of Michael Praed as Loxley.

cover of issue #1
  • Revenge & Marion's Song - both by Heather Petty
  • Untitled Poem - Kathleen Glancy
  • The Novice - Elissa Dodson
  • Reflections from a Dungeon - Alison Wilson
  • Shadows of the Mind & Yesterday's Witness - both by Karen Turner
  • Beyond Tomorrow - Sheila Lorraine
  • Robin i'the Hoode - Ian Corden

Issue 2

Darkmere 2 was published in 1986, contains 95 pages, card covers, b&w cover photo of Huntingdon & Marion, slide-bound.

cover of issue #2
  • The Daughter of Israel - V Douglas
  • A Time of Shadows - M Ketcher
  • There Heretics - JL Cobban
  • Nothing's Forgotten - J Langridge
  • Blood Offering - J Marshall
  • The Poacher - E Dodson
  • Catherine - H Petty

Issue 3

  • unknown content

Issue 4

cover of issue #4

Darkmere 4 was published in 1988, is card-bound, stapled A5, b&w colour picture of Grendel. It is a a collection of 3 short stories and 3 poems.