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World YouthCountry: US
Subtitled "Thrilling Adventure Stories and Authentic Tales from Distant Lands", carried a blend of fiction and non-fiction "intended to encourage a friendly and informed interest in the people of other countries". Published a number of stories by Eric Frank Russell in the 1950's.
Editors: Maude Meagher Formats: quarto Prices: 35c Pagecounts: 48pp Frequency: monthly (except July and August) |
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WormwoodCountry: UKTotal Issues: 38
A journal dedicated to writings about fantasy, supernatural and decadent literature.
Publishers: Tartarus Press Editors: Mark Valentine Formats: trade paperback Prices: £7.99 Pagecounts: 88pp |
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Worthington's International LibraryCountry: USTotal Issues: 27
A series of contemporaneous works of fiction by great writers of America, France, Germany and Great Britain, with the exquisite photogravures, printed on beautiful paper.
Formats: 7 1/2 x 5" Prices: 75c Pagecounts: 260 Frequency: Monthly Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
Wotta WorldCountry: US
Amateur magazine. The first issue has 2 stories, 2 articles and an SF comic strip.
Editors: Gary Accord Pagecounts: 24pp |
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Would That It WereCountry: USTotal Issues: 18
Semi-professional downloadable online magazine.
Editors: Don Muchow |
Woven WorldsCountry: USTotal Issues: 6?
A multi-genre art, poetry and fiction eZine.
Editors: Spijder (Patricia Taber) |
Wow!Country: USTotal Issues: 5
"Real Snappy Stories"
Formats: standard pulp Prices: 25c Frequency: monthly Mentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Uncovered: The Hidden Art of Girlie Pulps |
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Wow Bedtime StoriesCountry: UKTotal Issues: 1
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Wright's Shakespeare LibraryCountry: US
The first of a planned series of reprints of Shakespeare's plays, in pulp magazine format, profusely illustrated by Virgil Finlay. Only one volume was issued, however.
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Write Ahead the Future LoomsCountry: UKTotal Issues: 16 (as at Jan-2024)
Magazine focussing on Cyberpunk Science Fiction.
Editors: Henry Charles Gysin & Stanley Hendren Formats: ebook Frequency: bi-monthly |
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Writer's Block MagazineCountry: Canada
Subtitled "Canada's leading Literary magazine"; published some fiction.
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The Writer's Forum [1940s]Country: US
Editors: Freeman Champney (in 1940) |
Writers' Forum [1974]Country: USTotal Issues: 25
An independent, noncommercial, annual book-sized magazine (average pages 180-200) featuring contemporary American poetry and fiction with an emphasis upon Western American literature. The magazine has been ranked by Writers' Digest as first in the U.S.A. among university-sponsored non-paying fiction markets.
Editors: Alexander Blackburn (in 1998); C. Kenneth Pellow (in 2000 - 2001) Frequency: annual Related Sites: Wikipedia Mentioned in: O. Henry Awards Website (not in 2002) |
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Writers' JournalCountry: US
Writers' Journal (originally named The Inkling) was founded in 1980 as a four-page newsletter for writers which, over time, transformed into a full-fledged, professional writers' journal, featuring articles, stories and poems.
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Writers of To-morrowCountry: UK
Featuring "essays, fiction and verse".
Editors: Peter Ratazzi Prices: 1/6d |
Writer's VoiceCountry: US
Called the 'Magazine of the Emerging Writer'. Publishes fiction, poetry and creative non-fiction. Circulation 2000. Also known as "WV: Magazine of the Emerging Writer".
Publishers: The Writer's Voice of the West Side YMCA, 5 West 63rd Street, New York, NY 10023 (in 2000) Editors: Kathleen Warnock (in 2000) Formats: A4 Pagecounts: 64pp Frequency: quarterly Mentioned in: O. Henry Awards Website (not in 2002) |