It’s mostly poetry. A couple of short graphic art features, some autobiographical ramblings. Most interestingly there’s a section on Ghost Stories, including something by Peter Straub, but these are more experimental pieces, either extemporising about ghostly experiences or memories, or mood poems. Other stories outside the ghost stories section include: Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
Issue partially indexed. |
Details taken from magazine website. |
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Details taken from magazine website. |
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Details taken from magazine website. |
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Details taken from magazine website. |
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Details taken from magazine website. |
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Special art edition. Details taken from magazine website. |
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Subtitled “a magazine for the arts of storytelling”. Details supplied by Steve Miller from Table of Contents. |
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Companion monthly fiction magazine to Take a Break, a weekly magazine of true-life stories, given as Take a Break’s Fiction Feast on the cover. |
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Small press fiction magazine containing some SF and fantasy. Available from John Williams, 17 Ankermoor Close, Shard End, BRIMINGHAM, B34 6TF. |
Short-lived magazine which promised “Romance—Mystery—Adventure—Humor”. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Issue partially indexed. |
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Issue not indexed. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Issue partially indexed. |
Issue partially indexed. |
Issue partially indexed. |
Issue partially indexed. |
Special SF issue. |
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Only fiction listed. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Reprint magazine initially selecting mostly current material; but including a balance of older material after merging with The Golden Book Magazine in October 1935. |
Details supplied by Ira B. Matetsky. |
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Details supplied by Ira B. Matetsky. |
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Details supplied by Ira B. Matetsky. |
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Details supplied by Ira B. Matetsky. |
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Details supplied by Ira B. Matetsky. |
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