Steamshovel Press

Steamshovel Press is a zine devoted to conspiracy theories and parapolitics. The magazine was started in 1992.[1] It was founded and previously published by Kenn Thomas.[2] The magazine was named after one of Bob Dylan's song, From A Buick Six from Highway 61 Revisited.[3] The headquarters is in St. Louis.[4]

  • Jim Cregan
  • David Black
  • Len Bracken
  • Alexandra Bruce
  • David Childress
  • Philip Gounis[5]
  • Jim Keith
  • Greg Krupey, "The High & the Mighty" (Steamshovel Press #10)[6]
  • Joel Levy
  • Jim Martin, "Quigley, Clinton, Straight, and Reich" (Steamshovel Press #8, Summer 1993)[7]
  • Olav Phillips
  • Robert Sterling (Editor of Konformist.com, not the actor)
gollark: > because you normally dont want to calculate 74^773 by hand.WHO SAYS?
gollark: Wait, why do you even need control flow like that if your program is ENTIRELY DETERMINISTIC?
gollark: Except just doing boring identical computation.
gollark: I... see.
gollark: Well, it limits the amount of programs you can run rather a lot.

References

  1. "Interview. Kenn Thomas". Karmapolis. Retrieved November 29, 2016.
  2. Conspiracies: Not All the Same Nuts, New York Times, June 4, 1995
  3. Dean Genesee. "Interview with Kenn Thomas". The Excluded Middle. Retrieved November 29, 2016.
  4. "Steamshovel Press: Issue #17". ABE Books. Retrieved November 29, 2016.
  5. Kenn Thomas and Philip Gounis, Steamshovel Press #7, 1993, Steamshovel Press, St. Louis, Missouri, 1993. 8x11, 59 pages
  6. Mind Control, World Control, Jim Keith, Adventures Unlimited Press, 1997, ISBN 0-932813-45-3
  7. The 80 Greatest Conspiracies of All Time: History's Biggest Mysteries, Coverups, and Cabals, Jonathan Vankin and John Whalen, Citadel Press, 2004, ISBN 0-8065-2531-2

Books and journals referencing Steamshovel Press

Books mentioning Steamshovel Press

  • The Pushcart Prize XVIII: 1993 1994: Best of the Small Presses, Bill Henderson, Pushcart Press, 1993, p. 550, ISBN 0-916366-89-8
  • Fear Itself: Enemies Real and Imagined in American Culture, Nancy Lusignan Schultz, Purdue University Press, 1999, p. 31, ISBN 1-55753-114-5


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