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Shock [1948]Country: USTotal Issues: 3
Short-lived pulp magazine concentrating on off-trail weird-mystery stories.
Formats: standard pulp Prices: 15c Pagecounts: 96pp Frequency: bimonthly Mentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Mystery, Detective, and Espionage Magazines |
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Shock [1960]Country: USTotal Issues: 3+7=10
The magazine started as a companion to Keyhole Mystery under the title
Shock—The Magazine of Terrifying Tales, but only lasted for three
issues, during which it reprinted classic stories from authors like
Theodore Sturgeon, Henry Kuttner and Jack London. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersEditorsFormatsPrices35cPagecountsFrequencybimonthlyMentioned in: Mystery, Detective, and Espionage Magazines |
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Shocking StoriesCountry: UKTotal Issues: 6
Publishers: Rainfall Books Editors: John B. Ford & Steve Lines Formats: A5 Prices: £4.00 |
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Shock TalesCountry: USTotal Issues: 1+1=2?
Only one issue is known. Suspense Tales is generally regarded as being a renaming of the magazine, but the only issue known is v1 #4 in September 1959. It is unknown what name (if any) the magazine carried in between the two issues. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersEditorsFormatslarge format newsprintPrices35cPagecounts68pp |
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Shock TotemCountry: USTotal Issues: 14
A bi-annual dark fantasy and horror publication.
Publishers: Shock Totem Publications Editors: K. Allen Wood Formats: paperback Prices: $5.99 Frequency: bi-annual Related Sites: Wikipedia |
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ShoggothCountry: AustraliaTotal Issues: 2
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Shon'aiCountry: Canada
Fanzine published by fans of C.J. Cherryh.
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Shoreline of InfinityCountry: UKTotal Issues: 41 (as at Oct-2024)
Publishers: The New Curiosity Shop Editors: Noel Chidwick |
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Short Fiction by WomenCountry: US
Dead according to Mary Soon Lee's website.
Frequency: thrice yearly |
Short Short Story MagazineCountry: US
Editors: Thomas M. Kelly Formats: 11.25" x 8.5" Prices: 10c Pagecounts: 12pp |
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Short Stories [1890]Country: USTotal Issues: 1114
Initially most of the stories -- "25 stories for 25 cents" -- were
reprints from all over, including translations; after 1910 converted
into an all-fiction pulp adventure magazine, with stories by Sax Rohmer,
W.C. Tuttle, Harold Lamb, Max Brand, Talbot Mundy, L. Patrick Greene,
James B. Hendryx, Edgar Wallace, etc. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersEditorsFormatsFrequencyMentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps Online SourcesOnline Books |
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Short Stories (UK)Country: UK
Mostly reprint of US original, but issues not necessarily in conjunction. Merged with the UK edition of West in March 1954 and was thereafter known as Short Stories incorporating West on the cover at least. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersWorld's WorkEditorsmaybe H. Norman Evans in 1930sFormatspulpPrices1/-PagecountsFrequencyinitially fortnightly; then monthlyMentioned in: The Age of the Storytellers |
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Short Stories (Australia) [1950s]Country: Australia
Australian reprint edition of Short Stories.
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Short Stories (Canada)Country: Canada
Canadian reprint edition of Short Stories.
Mentioned in: The Pulpster #11, 2001 |
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Short Stories (Australia) [1988]Country: Australia
Also known as Writers world short stories.
Editors: Peter Hall Frequency: weekly |
Short Stories IllustratedCountry: UKTotal Issues: 19
Issues & Index Sources
#merges with The Penny Pictorial Magazine PublishersThe Proprietors of The Fleetway House, Farringdon Street, London ECPrices1dPagecounts48ppFrequencyweekly |
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