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VisionCountry: USTotal Issues: 18
Fanzine.
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Visionary TongueCountry: UK
Small press horror magazine containing at least 1 story by D.F. Lewis.
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Vision of TomorrowCountry: AustraliaTotal 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.
Editors: Philip Harbottle Formats: slick Prices: 5/- Pagecounts: 64pp Frequency: monthly Related Sites: Science Fiction Encyclopedia |
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Visions [1996]Country: UKTotal Issues: 15?
Fanzine.
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Visions [1979]Country: US
Poetry magazine that had a special SF issue in 1986.
Editors: Bradley R. Strahan Online Sources: Hathi Trust |
Visions [1987]Country: USTotal Issues: 9
Semi-professional magazine.
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Visions [2018]Country: UKTotal 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".
Publishers: Mathieu Triay Editors: Mathieu Triay |
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VisitorCountry: US
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VistasCountry: UKTotal Issues: 5
A magazine of new stories. Subtitled "A literary and philsophical review".
Editors: Roy Day Frequency: quarterly but irregular |
Vital Detective CasesCountry: US
True crime.
Frequency: bimonthly |
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VitalityCountry: USTotal 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."
Editors: Jaylee James (pen name of Jesse Ellorris) Formats: ebook |
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VivaCountry: US
Published occasional fiction, e.g. Ellison's "The Diagnosis of Dr. D'arque Angel" (Jan-1977).
Formats: slick Frequency: monthly Related Sites: Wikipedia |
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Vivid StoriesCountry: UKTotal Issues: 1?
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VixenCountry: US
Editors: David Seitz |
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VogueCountry: 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
Website: www.vogue.com PublishersEditorsFormatslarge-format slickFrequencyinitially weekly, later monthlyRelated SitesWikipediaOnline SourcesOnline Books |
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Voice of ExperienceCountry: US
True crime.
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