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The Year's Sexiest BestCountry: USTotal Issues: 1
Pin-up magazine.
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The Yellow AdvertiserCountry: UK
Local newspaper serving the Essex area.
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Yellow Bat ReviewCountry: USTotal Issues: 6
A pocket sized journal of eclectic writing. "We primarily publish poetry, but also publish some very short prose. Yellow Bat Review aims to provide a forum for both mainstream and genre writings in all their various forms and styles."
Editors: Craig Sernotti Prices: $2.50 Pagecounts: 28pp |
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The Yellow Book [1894]Country: UKTotal Issues: 13
The most memorable and decadent literary and artistic quarterly of the 1890s. Remembered for its artwork by Aubrey Beardsley. Authors include Baron Corvo, George Gissing, H.G. Wells, John Buchan, E. Nesbit, Richard Le Gallienne, Henry James, Ella D'Arcy. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersEditorsHenry Harland (Aubrey Beardsley served as art editor for the first four vols)Formatshardcover book format (heavily illustrated)Prices5/-Pagecounts300ppFrequencyquarterlyRelated SitesWikipediaMentioned in: British Literary Magazines Vol. 3, The Age of the Storytellers Online SourcesOnline Books |
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Yellow Book [1910]Country: USTotal Issues: 100?
Reprint magazine binding unsold copies of Breezy Stories and Young's Magazine. Still around in 1947.
Editors: Cashel St. J. Pomeroy Formats: huge pulp Prices: 25c Pagecounts: 458pp Frequency: quarterly (#60 in 1929) Mentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps |
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The Yellow DogCountry: USTotal Issues: 1
A monthly short-story magazine.
Frequency: monthly |
The Yellow MagazineCountry: UKTotal Issues: 130
Like The Red Magazine, it published a mixture of adventure, humorous,
and supernatural stories; heavy on sf and fantasy in its early issues it
shifted to more romantic stories towards the end. Authors include James
Barr, Coutts Brisbane, A.M. Burrage, Owen Oliver, Douglas Newton, Fred
M. White, Edmund Snell.
Editors: John Stock Formats: 7" x 8¾" Prices: 7d at first; later 6d Frequency: fortnightly Related Sites: Science Fiction Encyclopedia Mentioned in: The Age of the Storytellers |
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Yellow Medicine ReviewCountry: US
Subtitled "A Journal of Indigenous Literature, Art, and Thought", the magazine "encourages submissions from indigenous perspectives in the area of fiction, poetry, scholarly essays, and art. We define indigenous universally as representative of all pre-colonial peoples."
Publishers: Department of English, Southwest Minnesota State University, Marshall, MN 56258 Prices: $12.50 |
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The Yellow RoomCountry: UKTotal Issues: 9
"The Yellow Room is a place where women writers can gather together for support, encouragement, inspiration and friendship. Editor Jo Derrick is always on the look out for new talent as well as short fiction by more established writers. Female writers are invited to send in short stories of between 800 and 3000 words in length."
Editors: Jo Derrick Formats: digest |
The Yellow SignCountry: UKTotal Issues: 8
"An occasional magazine devoted to the 'King in Yellow' Mythos of Robert W. Chambers".
Publishers: Rainfall Books Editors: John B. Ford & Steve Lines Formats: A5 Prices: £7.00; £4.00 Pagecounts: 40pp |
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Yellow Silk: Journal of Erotic ArtsCountry: USTotal Issues: 48
Erotic journal of fiction and poetry. Authors and artists who have appeared in Yellow Silk: Sigmund Abeles, Kim Addonizio, Angela Ball, Robert Bly, Angela Carter, Marilyn Chin, Wanda Coleman, Judy Dater, Margaret Drabble, Lee Durkee, Louise Erdrich, Susan Griffin, Marilyn Hacker, Jane Hirshfield, Ha Jin, Galway Kinnell, William Kotzwinkle, Dorianne Laux, Mary Mackey, Carole Maso, W.S. Merwin, Bharati Mukherjee, D. Nurkse, Mayumi Oda, Sharon Olds, Mary Oliver, Octavio Paz, Marge Piercy, Andrew Schelling, Ntozake Shange, Robert Silverberg, Terry Tempest Williams, Robert Wrigley, and many more....
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Yellow Star LibraryCountry: UKTotal Issues: 144
Pagecounts: 68pp |
YemasseeCountry: US
Fiction, poetry, drama, novel excerpts, literary reviews and essays. Has published Robert Coover, Jim Earley. Circulation 750.
Publishers: University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC Editors: Lisa Kerr Formats: review Pagecounts: 80pp Frequency: twice yearly |
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Yes or NoCountry: UKTotal Issues: 737+61=798
Another Shurey weekly story paper. It usually published a serial or two
plus two or three short stories. Authors include E.R. Punshon, Captain
F.H. Shaw, Clive Pemberton, Douglas Newton. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersHarry ShureyEditorsFormatsPrices1dPagecounts64pp (reduced to 32pp during WW1)FrequencyweeklyMentioned in: The Age of the Storytellers |
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