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Carl T. Ford is the original owner and editor of the classic [[DAGON (Magazine)]], an early and influential British Call of Cthulhu/Lovecraftian fanzine. At its height DAGON ran to more than 1000 copies per issue, featuring articles and scenarios by the likes of [[Sandy Petersen]], [[Mark Morrision]], [[Marcus L. Rowland]] and [[Steve Hatherley]] along with the literature of [[Ramsey Campbell]], [[Brian Lumley]], [[Thomas Ligotti]] and [[Neil Gaiman]] - to name just a few. | Carl T. Ford is the original owner and editor of the classic [[DAGON (Magazine)]], an early and influential British Call of Cthulhu/Lovecraftian fanzine. At its height DAGON ran to more than 1000 copies per issue, featuring articles and scenarios by the likes of [[Sandy Petersen]], [[Mark Morrision]], [[Marcus L. Rowland]] and [[Steve Hatherley]] along with the literature of [[Ramsey Campbell]], [[Brian Lumley]], [[Thomas Ligotti]] and [[Neil Gaiman]] - to name just a few. | ||
| − | YSDC conducted an[http://www.yog-sothoth.com/articles.html/_/main/interviews/carl-t-ford-interview| Here] | + | YSDC conducted an interview[http://www.yog-sothoth.com/articles.html/_/main/interviews/carl-t-ford-interview| Here] back in 2010. |
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Carl T. Ford is the original owner and editor of the classic DAGON (Magazine), an early and influential British Call of Cthulhu/Lovecraftian fanzine. At its height DAGON ran to more than 1000 copies per issue, featuring articles and scenarios by the likes of Sandy Petersen, Mark Morrision, Marcus L. Rowland and Steve Hatherley along with the literature of Ramsey Campbell, Brian Lumley, Thomas Ligotti and Neil Gaiman - to name just a few.
YSDC conducted an interviewHere back in 2010.