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New Love Magazine (Canada)Country: Canada
Canadian reprint edition of New Love Magazine.
Mentioned in: The Pulpster #11, 2001 |
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New Love Stories MagazineCountry: US
Each issue will contain a well rounded mix of stories of loving female/male relationships that will stimulate the readers' imagination. Adult women of all ages will relate to and live vicariously through the escapades of the female lead in each story. Also included in each issue will be a topical selection of cartoons and poetry.
Editors: Suzanne Robyn Formats: quarto |
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The New Magazine (UK) [1909]Country: UKTotal Issues: 260
All-fiction, and as it developed aimed more at women readers; included many mystery stories including several "Thinking Machine" stories by Jacques Futrelle; also Sax Rohmer, William Hope Hodgson. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersEditorsFormatsstandard pulpFrequencymonthly (but combined issue for Jul/Aug-1926)Mentioned in: The Age of the Storytellers |
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The New Magazine (US) [1918]Country: US
US reprint edition of The New Magazine (UK).
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New ManCountry: USTotal Issues: 54
Issues & Index Sources
PublishersMentioned in: It's a Man's World |
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New Man's LifeCountry: USTotal Issues: 1?
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New MapsCountry: USTotal Issues: 15 (as at Oct-2024)
A quarterly journal of short stories that take place in the Earth's realistic future.
Publishers: Looseleaf Publishing, 87095 Valley Rd., Bayfield, WI 54814 Editors: Nathanael Bonnell |
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New MassesCountry: US
In 1922 the left-wing journal, The Liberator, was taken over by Robert Minor and the American Communist Party. Many of the people who contributed to the journal such as Michael Gold and John Sloan were unhappy with this development and in 1926, they started their own journal, The New Masses. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersMax Eastman, New YorkFrequencymonthlyRelated SitesWikipediaSpartacus Educational |
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New Merry-Go-RoundCountry: UK
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The New Mexico QuarterlyCountry: US
Published some of the earliest stories by Louis L'Amour.
Editors: T.M Pearce at outset; Dudley Wynn (in 1940) Frequency: quarterly |
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New Millennium WritingsCountry: USTotal Issues: 12 (to Dec-2002)
"A twice-annual journal filled with vibrant imagery, word-craft and pure story-telling talent".
Publishers: P.O. Box 2463, Knoxville, TN 37901 (in 1998 - 2002) Editors: Don Williams (in 1998 - 2002) Frequency: twice yearly; 8 issues to end 1999 Mentioned in: O. Henry Awards Website (in 2002) |
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The New Monthly MagazineCountry: UK
An early popular miscellany, though soon eclipsed by Bentley's Miscellany. Published some strong serials including work by Bulwer Lytton, Frederick Marryat, Frances Trollope. Later became a vehicle for Ainsworth's novels. Also published Polidori's "The Vampyre" (Apr-1819). Issues & Index Sources
PublishersEditorsFormatsstandard (unillustrated)Prices3/6dFrequencymonthlyMentioned in: British Literary Magazines Vol. 2 |
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The New Moon [1880s]Country: US
Subtitled "A People's Magazine" with Short Stories, Poetry, Features, etc. aimed at Every Member of the Family.
Pagecounts: 32pp |
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New Moon [1981]Country: USTotal Issues: 4
Feminist fanzine created by Jan Bogstad as a continuation to Janus.
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New Moon QuarterlyCountry: UKTotal Issues: 5
Semi-professional magazine.
Editors: George Townsend Related Sites: Science Fiction Encyclopedia |
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New Moon SeriesCountry: UK
Contains one long story, 22,000 - 25,000 words.
Frequency: twice-monthly |
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