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KrinoCountry: Ireland
"Poetry, fiction, work in progress...".
Editors: Gerald Dawe (in 1997) Frequency: twice-yearly |
KulchurCountry: USTotal Issues: 20
Founded as "the only vanguard magazine devoted principally to Criticism and Commentary - essays on literature, art, jazz, politics and pop culture by leading poets." Ran some fiction at least ("The Conspiracy" by William S. Burroughs from THE NAKED LUNCH in issue #1).
Editors: Marc D. Schleifer (1960 - 1962) Frequency: quarterly |
KzineCountry: UKTotal Issues: 31
Kzine is a genre magazine for the Kindle. Published three times a year the aim is to provide quality original genre fiction for the mobile reader. The genres targeted are science fiction, horror, fantasy and crime. In particular mixtures of these genres are encouraged, but the main requirement is quality and originality.
Publishers: Kimota Publications Editors: Graeme Hurry Formats: Kindle |
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LabyrinthCountry: USTotal Issues: 1?
Editors: Debra Stump |
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Labyrinth InhabitantCountry: USTotal Issues: 11
Online magazine.
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Lackington'sCountry: USTotal Issues: 25
An online speculative fiction magazine.
Editors: Ranylt Richildis Frequency: quarterly; later twice-yearly |
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LacunaCountry: USTotal Issues: 9
A biannual e-journal of historical fiction and alternate history.
Editors: Megan Arkenberg |
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The LadderCountry: US
The first regularly published lesbian periodical, appearing monthly or bimonthly from October 1956 to September 1972 publishing subscriber-submitted fiction and poetry, book reviews, and news of anything in the media containing reference to lesbians, or possible lesbians, with frequent contributions by Marion Zimmer Bradley. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersEditorsFrequencyOnline SourcesBerkeley Library |
The Ladies' BazarCountry: Canada
Subtitled "A journal of fashion instructions and domestic economy" that occasionally published some fiction.
Frequency: monthly Online Sources: Canadiana |
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The Ladies' CompanionCountry: US
Imitation of Godey's Lady's Book and generally ran more fiction than its competitors; published Poe's "The Mystery of Marie Roget"; authors include Longfellow, W.G. Simms and J.K. Paulding.
Editors: William W. Snowden Frequency: monthly Online Sources: Online Books |
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Ladies' DiaryCountry: UK
A miscellany and almanac which also ran fiction including the first genuine magazine serial in Britain, "The Unfortunate Courtier". Continued after 1709 but reverted to an almanac and fiction was switched to Delights for the Ingenious. Apparently noted it had 4,000 readers.
Editors: John Tipper |
The Ladies' Edinburgh MagazineCountry: UK
A literary magazine published by the Edinburgh Essay Society, later the Ladies' Edinburgh Literary Society, with contributions from women who became prominent figures in education, suffrage and welfare in Scotland.
Online Sources: Online Books |
The Ladies Gazette. A weekly journal for wives and daughtersCountry: UKTotal Issues: 222
Began volume numbering on 19 Nov 1898 with Vol.XVI (#197-209). Went through several sizes and pagination.
Frequency: Weekly |
The Ladies' Home JournalCountry: US
It was originally the women's section to Tribune and Farmer; Bok established its reputation for good quality articles and stories. Authors include W. Dean Howells, Mark Twain, Rudyard Kipling, Conan Doyle, Bret Harte, Mary E. Wilkins, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Sarah Orne Jewett, Sarah Orne Jewett, Anthony Hope, H.G. Wells, Booth Tarkington, Willa Cather; was the first high-class monthly to reach 1 million circulation in 1903; it topped 2.5 million in 1933 and 6 million in 1960. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersCyrus H.K. CurtisEditorsFormatsoriginally small folio; became a big slickFrequencymonthlyRelated SitesWikipediaOnline SourcesOnline Books |
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The Ladies' Home PaperCountry: UKTotal Issues: 107
Incorporated into: Home Companion
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The Ladies' JournalCountry: Canada
Women's magazine that published some fiction. Subtitled "Dedicated to Literature, Fashion, etc.".
Frequency: monthly Online Sources: Canadiana |
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