2015 Edgar Allan Poe Awards Dinner, Grand Hyatt Hotel, New York City, April 29, 2015. The theme of the issue is “The History of Grand Masters”. Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |
2016 Edgar Allan Poe Awards Dinner, Grand Hyatt Hotel, New York City, April 28, 2016. The theme of the issue is “70 Years of Edgar”. Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |
2018 Edgar Allan Poe Awards Dinner, Grand Hyatt Hotel, New York City, April 26, 2018. The theme of the issue is “From Inspiration to Publication. Why We Love Mysteries”. Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |
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Mystic Magazine dealt with the occult: numerology, tea reading, astrology, crystal gazing, palmistry, fortune telling, etc. The magazine felt as though it was aimed at a female market. There were occasional fiction pieces but the majority of the contents were non-fiction. The magazine lasted four issues and then became True Mystic Crimes for one last issue: the contents were similar except for the change in tone away from a female orientation to a more traditional pulp male viewpoint. |
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Details provided by Dwayne Olson from Table of Contents. |
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Details provided by Dwayne Olson from Table of Contents. |
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Details provided by Dwayne Olson from Table of Contents. |
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Title changed from Mystic Magazine. |
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Primarily an occult non-fiction magazine which, in its early issues, was about half fiction and half articles. After the fourth issue the fiction was greatly reduced and appeared only sporadically after the seventh issue. Later issues contain articles by Richard S. Shaver that may be of interest to some collectors. The magazine settled firmly into a non-fiction format about the time that Palmer sold his interest in its chief competitor, Fate, and the title was changed to Search with the October 1956 issue. It was still running at the time of Palmer’s death in 1977. |
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No fiction. |
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Subtitled “Tales for the New Age.” A semiprofessional magazine with an emphasis on currently popular occult and mysticism themes. There may be one or more additional issues. |
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Combines the Jan-Mar ’09 issue of The Lorelei Signal and the Feb-Apr ’09 issue of Sorcerous Signals as well as 2 exclusive stories not found in the online issues. Issue not indexed. |
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Combines the Jan 2012 issue of The Lorelei Signal and the Feb 2012 issue of Sorcerous Signals as well as two print exclusive stories. Details taken from online listing. |
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Contains stories from The Lorelei Signal (Jan-Mar 2013) and Sorcerous Signals (Feb-Apr 2013), plus two new stories by Joy V. Smith and Colin Claymore. Details taken from online listing. |
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Combines the Apr 2014 issue of The Lorelei Signal and the May 2014 issue of Sorcerous Signals plus exclusive stories by Charles Kyffhausen and DeAnna Kippling. |
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Combines the June 2014 issue of The Lorelei Signal and the July 2014 issue of Sorcerous Signals plus exclusive stories by Benjamin Sperduto and N.E. White. |
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Combines the April 2015 issue of The Lorelei Signal and the May 2015 issue of Sorcerous Signals plus exclusive stories by Hannah Spencer and Jeffery Scott Sims. Issue partially indexed. |
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Combines the July 2015 issue of The Lorelei Signal and the August 2015 issue of Sorcerous Signals plus exclusive stories by Jeffrey Scott Sims and David Wiley. |
The first issue was #13 in the series of British Fantasy Society Booklets, after which this title assumed its own numbering. |
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