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Vision

Country: US
Total Issues: 18

Fanzine.

Issues & Index Sources:  #1, 1990 – #18, 1993: Science Fiction Index
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Visionary Tongue

Country: UK

Small press horror magazine containing at least 1 story by D.F. Lewis.

Issues & Index Sources:  in 1990s: FictionMags Index (sample issue only)
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Vision of Tomorrow

Country: Australia
Total Issues: 12

While edited and printed in England, the publisher was in Australia. Note that a change in printers resulted in the third issue coming out before the old printer got #2 out.

Issues & Index Sources:  Aug-1969 – Sep-1970: Science Fiction Index
Publishers:   Ronald E. Graham, Yagoona, NSW
Editors:   Philip Harbottle
Formats:   slick
Prices:   5/-
Pagecounts:   64pp
Frequency:   monthly
Related Sites:   Science Fiction Encyclopedia
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Visions [1996]

Country: UK
Total Issues: 15?

Fanzine.

Issues & Index Sources:  1996 – 1998?
Editors:   Sean Kennedy

Visions [1979]

Country: US

Poetry magazine that had a special SF issue in 1986.

Issues & Index Sources:  Fall 1979 – ?: FictionMags Index (sample issue only)
Publishers:   Black Buzzard Press, Wheaton, MD
Editors:   Bradley R. Strahan
Online Sources:   Hathi Trust

Visions [1987]

Country: US
Total Issues: 9

Semi-professional magazine.

Issues & Index Sources:  Spring 1987 – Fall 1991: Science Fiction Index
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Visions [2018]

Country: UK
Total Issues: 2

"Visions blends essays and short stories from both masters of the genre and newcomers to paint a provocative landscape of the future that connoisseur and neophyte alike can enjoy and reflect on".

Issues & Index Sources:  #1, 2018 – #2, 2019: Science Fiction Index
Website:   www.readvisions.com
Publishers:   Mathieu Triay
Editors:   Mathieu Triay
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Visitor

Country: US

Issues & Index Sources:  in 1910s: FictionMags Index (partial issue only)


Vistas

Country: UK
Total Issues: 5

A magazine of new stories. Subtitled "A literary and philsophical review".

Issues & Index Sources:  1946 – 1949
Publishers:   Roy Day Publications, Woodford Green, Taunton
Editors:   Roy Day
Frequency:   quarterly but irregular

Vital Detective Cases

Country: US

True crime.

Issues & Index Sources:  1943 – ?
Publishers:   Volitant Publications, 103 Park Ave., New York, NY, and 105 E. 35th St., New York, NY
Frequency:   bimonthly

Vitality

Country: US
Total Issues: 9

Small press magazine featuring "a queer person who has an adventure, rather than a person who has an adventure because they are queer" with a particular emphasis on "fantasy, sci-fi, horror, mystery, thriller, steampunk, comedy, travel, & historical fiction."

Issues & Index Sources:  Oct-2014 – Apr-2016: Science Fiction Index
Website:   www.readvitality.com
Editors:   Jaylee James (pen name of Jesse Ellorris)
Formats:   ebook
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Viva

Country: US

Published occasional fiction, e.g. Ellison's "The Diagnosis of Dr. D'arque Angel" (Jan-1977).

Issues & Index Sources:  Oct-1973 – 1980: FictionMags Index (sample issue only)
Publishers:   Curtis
Formats:   slick
Frequency:   monthly
Related Sites:   Wikipedia

Vivid Stories

Country: UK
Total Issues: 1?

Issues & Index Sources:  1946?
Publishers:   Brown Watson


Vixen

Country: US

Issues & Index Sources:  in 1970s: FictionMags Index (sample issue only)
Publishers:   American Art Agency, Inc., 7311 Fulton Avenue Street, North Hollywood, CA
Editors:   David Seitz

 
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Vogue

Country: US

It began modestly, but was built by Nast into a big glossy high-society fashion magazine which has been known to bill itself as "the most famous magazine in the world." Fiction was never a significant component in what is basically a platform for luxury advertising, but it has published writers of literary quality. A British edition has appeared since 1916.

Issues & Index Sources

  Dec-1892 – present: FictionMags Index (partial issues only)

Website:   www.vogue.com

Publishers

  1909 – ?: Conde Nast

Editors

  1914 – 1952: Edna Woolman Chase
  in 1990s: Anna Wintour

Formats

  large-format slick

Frequency

  initially weekly, later monthly

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Voice of Experience

Country: US

True crime.

Issues & Index Sources:  in 1930s
Mentioned in:   Mystery, Detective, and Espionage Magazines


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