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Timber Creek Review

Country: US

Issues & Index Sources:  1992 – present
Publishers:   3283 UNCG Station, Greensboro, NC 27413 (in 2002)
Editors:   John M. Freiermuth (in 2002)
Frequency:   quarterly
Related Sites:   Wikipedia
Mentioned in:   O. Henry Awards Website (in 2002)


Time [1879]

Country: UK
Total Issues: 141

A magazine which started with high hopes but which constantly struggled. Authors include Walter Besant & James Rice, Edmund Downey, W.W. Fenn, R.E. Francillon, Julian Hawthorne, Alexander Kielland (maybe his first English appearance, "Siesta," 1883), Andrew Lang, Vernon Lee, Florence Marryat, Richard Marsh, George Bernard Shaw.

Issues & Index Sources

  Aug-1879 – Mar-1891: Indexes to Fiction #4: Time, Murray's Magazine and The Quarto

Publishers

  Aug-1879 – Aug-1881: Edmund Yates
  Sep-1881 – Dec-1883: Kelly & Co.
  Jan-1884 – Jul-1884: Boyd Montgomerie Ranking
  Aug-1884 – Dec-1889: Swan Sonnenschein
  Jan-1890 – Dec-1890: Ernest Belford Bax
  Jan-1891 – Mar-1891: Swan Sonnenschein

Editors

  Aug-1879 – Aug-1881: Edmund Yates
  Jan-1884 – Dec-1884: Boyd M. Ranking
  Jan-1885 – Mar-1886: Ellen Abdy-Williams
  Apr-1886 – Oct-1886: E.D. Price
  Nov-1886 – Dec-1887: Herbert Wigram
  Jan-1888 – Dec-1889: Walter Sichel
  Jan-1890 – Dec-1890: Ernest Belfort Bax

Formats

  standard

Prices

  1/-

Frequency

  monthly

Online Sources

  Online Books

Time [1923]

Country: US

Slick news-magazine, of largely non-literary contents; its stablemates have included Fortune (business), Life (news features), Sports Illustrated (sport) and People (personalities).

Issues & Index Sources:  3-Mar-1923 – present: FictionMags Index (sample issues only)
Website:   www.time.com
Publishers:   Henry Robinson Luce (Time, Inc.)
Frequency:   weekly

Time and Tide

Country: UK

A feminist literary review which published many short stories, poems, etc. Lost its identity (and its financial support) after the death of its one-time suffragette founder, Viscountess Rhondda, in 1958, and turned into a political news-magazine in the 1960s. Authors include Stella Benson, E. Nesbit, Katherine Mansfield, Sylvia Townsend Warner, Alec Waugh, E.M. Delafield (her humorous "Diary of a Provincial Lady" was serialized, 1930). Much non-fiction was contributed by writers like Rebecca West, Winifred Holtby, Virginia Woolf, Aldous Huxley, E.M. Forster and Rose Macaulay.

Issues & Index Sources

  May-1920 – Jul-1979: FictionMags Index (partial issues only)

Publishers

  Viscountess Rhondda and others, London

Editors

  1920 – 1926: Helen Archdale
  1926 – 1958: Margaret Haig, Viscountess Rhondda
  1958 – 1959: Anthony Lejeune
  1959 – 1962: various
  1962 – 1972: William J. Brittain
  1972 – 1977: Juliet Brittain
  1977 – 1979: Ian Lyon

Formats

  tabloid

Frequency

  1920 – 1970: weekly
  1970 – 1973: monthly
  1973 – 1978: weekly
  1978 – 1979: monthly

Mentioned in:   British Literary Magazines Vol. 4

The Time Centre Times

Country: UK
Total Issues: 19

Fanzine about Michael Moorcock.

Issues & Index Sources:  1985 – Nov-2011: Science Fiction Index
Publishers:   The Nomads of the Time Streams
Editors:   D.J. Rowe, Ian Covell, John Davey & Maureen Davey
Issue Checklist

Timely Detective Cases

Country: US

True crime.

Issues & Index Sources:  1943 – ?
Publishers:   American Almanac Co., 404 N. Wesley Ave., Mount Morris, IL
Frequency:   monthly

Time Out London

Country: UK

A London "what's on" magazine which has published some fiction, including J.G. Ballard's "A Host of Furious Fancies" (19 Dec-1980).

Issues & Index Sources:  1968 – present
Website:   www.timeout.com/london/free-mag
Frequency:   weekly
Related Sites:   Wikipedia

Time Out New York

Country: US

A guide to New York City entertainment; occasionally publishes fiction.

Issues & Index Sources:  ? – present
Website:   www.timeout.com/newyork
Publishers:   627 Broadway, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10012 (in 1998)
Editors:   in 1998: Susan Kelly (books & poetry editor)
Frequency:   weekly

The Times

Country: UK

British daily national newspaper based in London.

Issues & Index Sources

  1-Jan-1785 – 31-Dec-1787, as The Daily Universal Register
  1-Jan-1788 – present, as The Times: FictionMags Index (sample issues only)

Website:   www.thetimes.co.uk

Publishers

  News UK (in 2018)

Editors

  Nicholas Wapshott (in 1998); John Witherow (in 2018)

Frequency

  daily

Related Sites

  Wikipedia

The Times Literary Supplement

Country: UK

The leading British literary review journal of the century.

Issues & Index Sources

  17-Jan-1902 – present: Short Story Index (ShStIdx missing all before 1974 at least; FicMags sample issues only)
FictionMags Index

Website:   www.the-tls.co.uk/tls

Editors

  1903 – 1937: Bruce Richmond
  in 1962: Arthur Crook
  1974 – 1981: John Gross
  in 1997: Ferdinand Mount

Frequency

  weekly

Time Travel Tales

Country: US
Total Issues: 5?

A poorly mimeoed 8 page fanzine containing 4 short stories (3 by the editor) and an article.

Issues & Index Sources:  Jun-1947 – Nov-1947?
Publishers:   Rex Ward, Segundo, California
Editors:   Rex Ward

Timewarp

Country: Canada
Total Issues: 3

Fanzine.

Issues & Index Sources:  #1, 1985 – #3, 1985: Science Fiction Index (Missing: #1, 1985)
Publishers:   Visions Publications, Ottawa, Canada
Editors:   Bruce Brown
Issue Checklist

Tin House

Country: US
Total Issues: 80

A literary magazine of fiction, poetry and features. Has published David Foster Wallace, Ron Carlson, Charles Simic. Circulation 10,000.

Issues & Index Sources:  Summer 1999 – Summer 2019: FictionMags Index (sample issues only)
Website:   www.tinhouse.com
Publishers:   Tin House, P.O. Box 10500, Portland, OR 97296-0500 (in 2000 - 2002)
Editors:   Rob Spillman with associates (in 2000 - 2002)
Formats:   review
Pagecounts:   200pp
Frequency:   quarterly
Mentioned in:   O. Henry Awards Website (in 2002)

Tinkle

Country: UK
Total Issues: 1?

Issues & Index Sources:  in 1950s
Publishers:   Paget Publications, 106 Glenthorne Road, Hammersmith, London


Tinsley's Magazine

Country: UK
Total Issues: 284

Although a Cornhill-imitation, the fiction was generally second-rate. Perhaps its high point was serializing Hardy's "A Pair of Blue Eyes" (1872-3), though it did publish a lot of good mystery and supernatural stories, especially by Mrs Henry Wood, Mrs J.H. Riddell, Mary Molesworth, Grant Allen, Mrs Fraser, Annabel Gray; merged with The Novel Review (Feb-1892 - Dec-1892)

Issues & Index Sources

  Aug-1867 – May-1887: Indexes to Fiction #7: Tinsley's Magazine
  Feb-1888 – Jan-1892: Indexes to Fiction #7: Tinsley's Magazine
  Feb-1892 – Dec-1892, as The Novel Review: Indexes to Fiction #7: Tinsley's Magazine

Publishers

  Aug-1867 – May-1887: Tinsley Bros.
  Feb-1888 – Dec-1888: Goldsmid & Co.
  Jan-1889 – May-1889: Eglinton & Co.
  Jun-1889 – Mar-1890: Hansard Publishing Union
  Apr-1890 – Jan-1892: Author's Co-operative

Editors

  1867 – 1869: Edmund Yates
  1869 – 1879: William Tinsley, assisted by William Croft
  Autumn 1879 – Sep-1884: William Tinsley, assisted by Edmund Downey
  Oct-1884 – May-1887: William Tinsley
  Feb-1892 – Dec-1892: Margaret Elise Harkness

Formats

  standard (imitation-Cornhill)

Prices

  1/-

Frequency

  monthly (but suspended Jun-1887 - Jan-1888)

Mentioned in:   British Literary Magazines Vol. 3

Tiny Library

Country: UK
Total Issues: 63

"This was a weekly paper, very small in size, in fact I think one of the smallest boys' papers to have ever been issued. Its contents were of the type one would find in the early Boy's Own Paper. I should also think it the forerunner of the Libraries, as its small handy size was no doubt popular, it had a longer run than most of its companion papers issued in the same period." (W.O.G. Lofts)

Issues & Index Sources:  7-Mar-1846 – Feb-1847
Publishers:   C. Woodhead & Co.
Formats:   small
Frequency:   weekly


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