Paraphilia Magazine
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Paraphilia Magazine is an English language magazine that, in their own words is "an unlicensed, underground enterprise that renounces rules, regulations, guidelines, genres, categories, and all other manmade shackles. Paraphilia recognizes that expression is a fundamental function of the human organism, and within these walls, it will only be presented in the purest, rawest, most unfettered form…"
Issue Three:
Jim Lopez, Laurie Lipton, Michael K, Salena Godden, Thomas Evans, Dolorosa De La Cruz, Charles Christian, Alfred Muro, Michael Begg, Tom Garretson, Jeane Trend-Hill, Sue Fox, Rich Follett, Pablo Vision, Colin Lowe, Brian Routh, Patricia Wells, Simon Evans, Patrick Wright, Norman Spinrad, Cricket Corleone, Richard A Meade, Ele-Beth Little, Craig Woods, Brian Blur, Fiona Symes, Claudia Bellocq, Hank Kirton, Ron Garmon, David Gionfriddo, Kate Macdonald
Issue Two:
Laurie Lipton, Colin Lowe, Dolorosa, Jim Lopez, Salena Godden, Thomas Evans, Mark Buckland, Alexandria D. Douros, Stephen Sennitt, Sue Fox, Cupid Stunt, Christopher Nosnibor, Max Reeves, Claire Godden Rowland, Malcolm Alcala, Tom Garretson, Petra Whiteley, Michael Butterworth, Angelique Bosio, Felino, Soriano, Tani Jantsang, Brian Routh & Patricia Wells, Audree Flynn, Hank Kirton, Cricket Corleone, Richard A Meade, Claudia Bellocq, Craig Woods, Dan Miles, Kate Macdonald
Issue One:
Robert Agasucci, Dolorosa , Jim Lopez, A D Hitchin, Audree Flynn, Charles Platt, James Havoc, Claudio Parentela, Pablo Vision, Michael Roth, Tom Garretson, Claudia Bellocq, Sue Fox, Steven Severin, Cricket Corleone, Richard A Meade, Paul Stevens, Hank Kirton, Stephen Sennitt, Alexandria D, Douros, Christopher Nosnibor, Brian Routh & Patricia Wells, Craig Woods, Kate Macdonald
