Under the Greenwood Tree
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Title: | Under the Greenwood Tree |
Publisher: | Bearly Spaced Enterprises/Great Raven Press |
Editor(s): | Sue Bursztynski |
Date(s): | 1989 |
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Fandom: | Robin of Sherwood |
Language: | English |
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Under the Greenwood Tree is a gen Robin of Sherwood anthology. It was published in 1989 and contains 90 pages of fiction edited by Sue Bursztynski. It was published in Australia and includes stories with both incarnations of Robins.
The art is by Gail Neville and Marianne Plumridge. Yvonne Hintz did the oak leaf borders.
The zine won a Major Oak Award as 'Best Debuting Zine.' The art by Plumridge tied for a Silver Award.
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