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The Story PaperCountry: UKTotal Issues: 130
Retitled The Family Story Paper from #105.
Formats: tabloid Frequency: weekly |
Story ParadeCountry: US
Childrens magazine that was sponsored by The Association for Arts in Childhood, Inc a group fostering appreciation of the arts among children, including music, dance, theater, radio and literature. Issues & Index Sources
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Story QuarterlyCountry: USTotal Issues: 48 (to Feb-2015)
An independent magazine of the short story, published by an Illinois non-profit corporation. See American Story: The Best of Story Quarterly ed. Anne Brashler & others (Cane Hill Press, 1990). Circulation 1,500.
Email Address: storyquarterly@hotmail.com Publishers: P.O. Box 1416, Northbrook, IL 60065 (in 1998 - 2000); 431 Sheridan Rd., Kenilworth, IL 60043 (in 2002) Editors: Diane Williams (in 1998); Anne Brashler (in 2000); M.M.M. Hayes (in 2002); Formats: review Pagecounts: 240pp Frequency: quarterly, though currently an annual! Mentioned in: O. Henry Awards Website (in 2002) |
The Story-Teller [1885]Country: US
"Little magazine" published as part of the "Irving Library" series.
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The Story-teller [1907]Country: UKTotal Issues: 354+13=367
The best all-round all-fiction magazine of its day, The Story-Teller featured stories by William Hope Hodgson, Edgar Wallace, G.K. Chesterton (first Father Brown stories), Sax Rohmer. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersEditorsFormatsPrices4½dPagecounts174pp (at outset - settled to 128pp, dropped to 112pp in 1937)Frequencymonthly (but combined issue for Jul/Aug-1926)Mentioned in: The Age of the Storytellers |
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The Story-teller (Canada)Country: Canada
Canadian reprint edition of The Story-teller.
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The Storyteller [1946]Country: UK
Called itself "Britain's miniature modern fiction digest."
Editors: Rita Z. Paneth Prices: 6d Frequency: monthly Related Sites: Science Fiction Encyclopedia |
Storyteller [1987]Country: AustraliaTotal Issues: 2?
Subtitled "Short Stories by Australian Writers", Storyteller was a quarterly magazine committed to promoting Australian writers and writings.
Editors: Ann Granat |
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Storyteller [1994]Country: CanadaTotal Issues: 28 (to June-2001)
Canada's premier short-story magazine. Fiction still relatively minor.
Publishers: TYO Communications (Terry Tyo), 856 Wingate Drive, Kanata, Ottawa K1G 1S5 (in 2001); 3687 Twin Falls Place, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1V 1W6 (in 2005) Editors: Melanie Fogel Formats: quarto quasi-slick Pagecounts: c. 44pp Frequency: quarterly (Vol 4 #1 not published) |
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Storyteller ContestCountry: UK
Initially all stories in the magazine were submitted as "contest entries" with ú25 being paid for
the prizewinning story and ú5 for each other story, and was called Storyteller Contest. At some
point the title on the covr at least changed to Storyteller and in 1964 the magazine title
changed to International Storyteller, although the stories were still mainly by newcomers from
the UK. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersLiverpolitan Ltd., Liverpolitan House, Claughton Road, Birkenhead, CheshireFormatsdigestPrices2/- to 3/6dPagecounts128ppFrequencyinitially monthly; later bimonthly |
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StorytellerPopCountry: US
Online general fiction magazine.
Editors: Doug Lance |
The Story Tellers' MagazineCountry: US
Online Sources: Hathi Trust |
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StorytimeCountry: UK
Contains "Short stories, serials, instructional & original features for children."
Editors: June E. Forde Frequency: quarterly |
Story Western MagazineCountry: US
Listed in DinWest, but not located.
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The Story World and PhotodramatistCountry: US
Editors: Hubert La Due |
StraitjacketCountry: USTotal Issues: 1
Subtitled "Tales of Fantasy to Escape With", this fanzine claimed to contain "the most thrilling stories by amateur writers" but only lasted a single issue.
Editors: John M. Cozzoli Related Sites: www.zomboscloset.com/zombos_closet_of_horror_b/2011/02/straitjacket-tales-of-fantasy-to-escape-with.html |
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