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Keyhole MagazineCountry: USTotal Issues: 12?
A quarterly literary journal, composed of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry from a wide selection of writers.
Prices: $10.00 Frequency: quarterly |
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Keyhole Mystery MagazineCountry: USTotal Issues: 3+4=7
Initially Keyhole Mystery Magazine presented a good array of the more standard mystery and detective short stories by many of the better-known mystery fiction authors, but was unable to sustain sales and folded after only three issues. It was relaunched over a year later, by a different publisher, under the title Keyhole Detective Story Magazine, with an emphasis on a more violent, fast-action, clip, heavily laced with tough and coarse characters and, above all, sex. Issues & Index Sources
Publishers1st series, Winston Publications, NY; 2nd series Pontiac Publishing, NYEditors1st series, Dan RobertsFormatsdigestPrices35cPagecountsFrequency1st series, bimonthly; 2nd series bimonthly but quarterlyMentioned in: Mystery, Detective, and Espionage Magazines |
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Keystone LibraryCountry: USTotal Issues: 550
Formats: 7 x 4 7/8" Prices: 10c; 15c by mail Pagecounts: 300-350 Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
Keystone LibraryCountry: USTotal Issues: 49
Formats: 7¼ x 4¾" Pagecounts: 500 to 700 Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
Keystone Series of NovelsCountry: USTotal Issues: 25
Formats: 6 7/8 x 4½" Prices: not priced (25c) Pagecounts: 200 Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
Khaki and BlueCountry: UKTotal Issues: ?+5=?
Literary magazine/anthology published by servicemen during the Second
World War. Started as (or preceded by) a self-published booklet in 1943.
Founded and edited by Peter Ratazzi until he was wounded on active
service in the Ruhr. The magazine was dedicated to the "social-literary
revolution" that would install a "decent society" after the ravages of WW2. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersEditorsPeter Ratazzi; P.L.H. SmithFormatssmallPrices1/6dPagecounts64pp |
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Khimairal InkCountry: USTotal Issues: 20
Khimairal Ink is devoted to fiction that celebrates strong female ideals and the feminist spirit.
Publishers: Bedazzled Ink Publishing Company Editors: Stefani Koorey |
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KhōréōCountry: USTotal Issues: 15 (as at Jan-2025)
A quarterly magazine of speculative fiction and migration "dedicated to diversity and elevating the voices of immigrant and diaspora authors".
Editors: Alexandra Hill, Rowan Morrison, Lian Xia Rose & Dev Agarwal |
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KhrizmaCountry: UKTotal Issues: 12
Small press fantasy/horror magazine. Went online after #12.
Publishers: Khrizma Limited, Suite 140, Imperial Court, Exchange Street East, Liverpool L2 3AB Editors: Sue Kelly & Theresa Holmes Formats: A5 Prices: £2.50 Pagecounts: 32pp Frequency: quarterly |
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KickshawCountry: USTotal Issues: 2
Fanzine.
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Kids' HighwayCountry: US
Editors: Miranda & Hector C. Garza |
Kids Own WorldCountry: UK
Formats: small Pagecounts: 66pp Frequency: monthly |
KimotaCountry: UKTotal Issues: 16
Small press sf, fantasy and horror fiction magazine. Issues & Index Sources
Website: www.kimota.co.uk PublishersThe Preston Speculative Fiction Group, 52 Cadley Causeway, Preston, Lancashire PR2 3RXEditorsGraeme HurryFormatsA5PricesPagecounts71Frequencytwice-yearly |
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Kinda KinkyCountry: US
Fanzine.
Editors: Mark Reynolds |
Kind Words for Boys and GirlsCountry: UKTotal Issues: 369
Religious paper; also released in monthly parts. "This paper certainly does not live up to its title, some of the stories and illustrations were of quite a gruesome nature. Nevertheless, its most striking feature was the brilliant black and white drawings which appeared therein. Ran first as a weekly to 261m then changed to monthly for 108 issues. Its title was then changed to Young England, subtitled "Kind Words for Boys and Girls"." (W.O.G. Lofts) Issues & Index Sources
#becomes Young England PublishersSunday School UnionEditorsBenjamin ClarkePagecounts8ppFrequencyweekly; monthly from January 1871 |
KinesisCountry: US
Editors: Leif Peterson (in 1998) Frequency: monthly |