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Farstrider MagazineCountry: USTotal Issues: 2
"An online magazine for original short works of fantasy fiction.".
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FarthingCountry: UKTotal Issues: 6
Prices: £2.50 Frequency: quarterly Related Sites: Science Fiction Encyclopedia |
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The Farthing JournalCountry: UKTotal Issues: 66
The magazine had the motto 'a pearl of small price' with which Waite seemed to agree calling it 'a great literary curiosity' and saying it belong to 'the world of marvels'. See Waite The Quest for Bloods p.77 (n.210).
Editors: Jeremy Queen Formats: large tabloid (demy) Prices: ¼d Pagecounts: 4pp Frequency: weekly |
Far WestCountry: USTotal Issues: 24
Subtitled "America's Leading Western Fiction Monthly" (even when it was
quarterly), Far West started as a digest western which had a rather
cheap look to it, but then switched to a larger format in 1980. The
covers are decent, but the interior art is poor, and the authors tend to
be unknown (although Wayne Barton had stories between 1978 and 1981). Issues & Index Sources
PublishersWright Publishing CoEditorsScott McMillanFormatsPrices$1.95Pagecounts159ppFrequency |
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Far West LibraryCountry: USTotal Issues: 211
Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
Fascinating Fiction [1917]Country: USTotal Issues: 3?
Rebound issues of Parisienne Monthly Magazine.
Mentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps |
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Fascinating, Sensational BooksCountry: USTotal Issues: 16
Formats: 7" x 5" Prices: 50c Pagecounts: 200 to 400 Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
FascinationCountry: USTotal Issues: 9
Short-lived fashion magazine that published some fiction.
Editors: Mary Harbord Formats: quarto Frequency: monthly (no issue Aug-1946) |
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The Fast ManCountry: UKTotal Issues: 16
A 'soft-porn' magazine which carried some stories such as "Miss Lavender Miffs; or, the Single Young Lady That Lived by her Wits" (anonymous but by H. Brooks).
Formats: large tabloid (11"x17") Pagecounts: 4pp Frequency: weekly |
FateCountry: USTotal Issues: 727 (as at Aug-2015)
The most successful and longest running occult magazine. Devoted entirely to non-fiction, it is still being published today. It was started pseudonymously by Ray Palmer while he was still an editor at Ziff-Davis. It was a sister publication to Other Worlds and early issues may be of some interest to collectors for the large number of SF authors who crossed over to its pages, as well as the many striking SF-style covers done by artists like Malcolm Smith, Harold McCauley and James Settles.
Publishers: Clark Publishing Company, Chicago Editors: Robert N. Webster Formats: digest Prices: 25c Pagecounts: 128pp Related Sites: Wikipedia Mentioned in: Ultimate Guide to the Pulps |
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Father William's StoriesCountry: UKTotal Issues: 24
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#becomes Children's Treasury Frequencymonthly |
FaultCountry: US
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FaultlineCountry: USTotal Issues: 24 (as at Aug-2015)
Email Address: faultline@uci.edu Publishers: English & Comparative Literature Dept., University of California, Irvine, CA 92697-2650 (in 2002) Frequency: annual Mentioned in: O. Henry Awards Website (in 2002) |
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FaunusCountry: UKTotal Issues: 47 (as at Sep-2023)
Magazine about Arthur Machen, with the occasional short story by him.
Formats: hardcover |
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The Faust CollectorCountry: USTotal Issues: 10
Fanzine dedicated to the writings of Frederick Faust under his pseudonyms. Each issue contains a number of short stories and an article or two.
Editors: William J. Clark |
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Favorite LibraryCountry: USTotal Issues: 300
Formats: 7¼ x 5" Prices: 25c Pagecounts: 250-300pp Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |