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Ray Gun Revival : ウィキペディア英語版
Ray Gun Revival

Ray Gun Revival (RGR) is a webzine of space opera and golden age science fiction. The first issue was published in July 2006. Founded by Johne Cook, L. S. King, and Paul Christian Glenn, who call themselves "Overlords", RGR was inspired in part by the (now defunct) Deep Magic PDF e-zine. Some of the same contributors who worked with Deep Magic now work with RGR. It features short stories and serials, and is known for its lavish, science-fiction-themed cover art.
In 2009, Bill Snodgrass of Double Edged Publishing decided to take a step back from publishing fiction and the Overlords announced that the magazine's future was uncertain.〔Johne Cook, The Final Proclamation, ''Ray Gun Revival Issue 57'', "http://rgr.everydaypublishing.ca/stories/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/RGR_0057_2010.pdf"〕 This announcement was seen by Jordan Ellinger, RGR contributing author and Managing Editor of Every Day Fiction. Long a fan of the magazine, Ellinger volunteered to take over publication in a new format under the Every Day Publishing label, subject to the condition that the magazine not publish any work by any member of its staff. He envisioned a new semi-pro magazine that would publish in a weekly format, anchored by at least one pro-author per month.〔Paul Christian Glenn, RGR 2.0, The Return of Swashbuckling Space Adventure Fiction, ''Ray Gun Revival Issue 58'', "()"〕
Early in the magazine's new format, RGR was approached by Mike Resnick as a potential home for his Catastrophe Baker series. To-date, the magazine has published eight Catastrophe Baker stories
RayGunRevival.com was featured on SciFi.com as "Site of the Week" on June 13, 2007.
.〔Site of the Week, ''Syfy'', "()"〕
==Controversy==

In August 2007, the magazine found itself caught up in the controversy surrounding SFWA's issuance of overly broad DMCA takedown notices. It had been a policy of Overlord Johne Cook to upload back issues of the magazine to Scribd, an online repository for the exchange of documents, as a way of attracting traffic to the site, and SFWA ordered these issues removed against his wishes. Cook contacted Cory Doctorow, John Scalzi, and Jason Bentley about the notices,〔Johne Cook, Overlords Lair, ''Ray Gun Revival Issue 29'', "()"〕 and Doctorow quickly published an article on the notices in his webzine Boing Boing.〔Cory Doctorow, Science Fiction Writes of America Abuses DMCA, ''Boing Boing'', "()"〕 News quickly spread from there.〔Chris Meadows, SFWA Issues Mistakenly Broad DMCA Notices, ''Teleread'', "()"〕
This incident was one of the issues that caused the future President of SFWA, John Scalzi, to endorse winning candidate Russell Davis over Andrew Burt, head of the ePiracy committee at that time, for President of the organization.〔John Scalzi, A Gut Check Moment for SFWA, ''Whatever'', "()"〕

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