Magazine Data Page 566 |
Tit-Bits NovelsCountry: UK
Companion to Tit-Bits, typically published a novelette (or two short stories) and a serial segment.
Prices: 1d Pagecounts: 32pp Frequency: weekly |
|
TitterCountry: USTotal Issues: 65
A cheesecake magazine with collectible cover artists.
|
|
TLMACountry: USTotal Issues: 6
TLMA stands for "The Little Monsters of America", which was a science fiction club co-founded by Lynne Hickman and Wilkie Connor, with a roster of around 300 members that lasted from 1951 till 1952. TLMA was the official organ.
Related Sites: ZineWiki |
|
T-NegativeCountry: USTotal Issues: 32
Star Trek fanzine that published a lot of fiction.
Editors: Ruth Berman Related Sites: FanLore |
|
Toadstool WineCountry: USTotal Issues: 1
A "sampler" containing separate sections assembled by the editors of six small press magazines. With the exception of Whispers, which reprinted material already published, the contents were all unpublished material taken from the magazines' current inventory.
|
|
Toast of TangiersCountry: UK
Formats: 7" x 9.5" Pagecounts: 36pp |
|
TobyCountry: UKTotal Issues: 116
Incorporates: Wonderful Playthings from-Jan-1925
Editors: G. Heath Robinson; F. Knowles Campling; Gwyn Evans Prices: 7d except vol.2 no.4 (Dec 1922) 1/- Pagecounts: 32pp Frequency: monthly |
|
Toby Press ReviewCountry: US
A preview booklet containing chapters from forthcoming Toby Press books.
Frequency: three times a year |
|
To-Day [1893]Country: UKTotal Issues: 611
Published one or two short stories and a serial each issue. Authors
include Jerome and Pain, Kipling, Stevenson, Bret Harte. Published some
weird fiction -- last serial was Allen Upward's "Necrolite" (1905),
at which point it merges with merges with London Opinion. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersEditorsFormatstabloid newspaperFrequencyweeklyMentioned in: British Literary Magazines Vol. 3, The Age of the Storytellers Online SourcesOnline Books |
To-Day [1916]Country: UKTotal Issues: 36+58=94
Initially this was simply a retitling of T.P.'s Weekly but in March 1917 Jackson launched a "new series" which was effectively a completely different magazine - a review concentrating on arts and poetry with occasional stories - which ran for six years and then merged with Life and Letters. Issues & Index Sources
#merges with Life and Letters EditorsHolbrook JacksonFrequencyMentioned in: British Literary Magazines Vol. 3 |
Today [1950]Country: US
Weekly supplement to The Philadelphia Inquirer which published a number of stories by Ray Bradbury in the 1950s.
|
|
Today [1960]Country: UK
Straplined "The New John Bull," it had replaced that older weekly in 1960; "short stories 2000 - 4000 words; fiction serials from 3 to 5 instalments of 3500 - 4500 words each". Issues & Index Sources
#merges with Weekend (Magazine) PublishersOdhams Press Ltd, 189 High Holborn, London WC1EditorsFrequencyweekly |
|
Today's FamilyCountry: US
Short-lived women's magazine that published fiction in each issue including an Ellery Queen story in the first issue.
Editors: Geraldine E. Rhoads |
|
Today's MagazineCountry: US
Women's magazine that published some fiction. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersEditorsAnne M. Griffin (in 1927)Prices10cRelated SitesMagazineArt |
|
Today's WomanCountry: USTotal Issues: 8+64+104?=176
As Today's Woman, an attempt by the relatively downmarket Fawcett to enter the glossy women's-magazine market. Authors of fiction included Sidney Carroll, Evan S. Connell, Will F. Jenkins. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersEditorsGeraldine RhoadsFormatsquartoPrices25cFrequencymonthly |
|