The FictionMags Index


Contents Lists


Previous Issue/Checklist Index Table-of-Contents


    My Magazine [v21, #180, February 1925] ed. Arthur Mee (The Amalgamated Press, 1/-, 16+89-184pp, 6.5" x 9.5")
    • 89 · A Solemn Spectacle Under the Flag · Anon. · ar
    • 97 · Scenes in the Marvellous Life of India’s Millions · [Misc.] · pi
    • 103 · How We Gave the World Its Useful Animals · Anon. · ar
    • 115 · Hands Off, America · Anon. · ms
    • 116 · A Day with England’s Greatest Man · Anon. · ar
    • 121 · Shakespeare Takes a Walk Through London · [Misc.] · pi
    • 129 · Life in a Thousand Years · Anon. · ar
    • 153 · Twenty-One Years in the Clouds · Anon. · ar
    • 164 · Thity Things That Are White · [Misc.] · pi
    • 165 · The Memories of the World · Anon. · ar
    • 169 · The Rocking Horse · Anon. · ct
    • 170 · Sammy’s a Monkey, That’s True · Anon. · pm
    • 171 · I Can’t Help Feeling · Anon. · pm
    • 172 · The Hippo Boys Go for a Basket of Eggs on a Slippery, Slidy Day [Hippo Boys] · Anon. · vi
    • 174 · The End of the Journey · Anon. · vi
    • 175 · On a Cold and Frosty Morning · Anon. · ct
    • 176 · Jimmy Mouse Spoils the Picture · Anon. · vi
    • 177 · A Little Garden of Verses · [Misc.] · ms (r)
    • 181 · Face to Face · Anon. · vi
    • 183 · How Balek Won His Wager · Anon. · vi
    • 184 · A Little Story in English and French: King Caramel · Anon. · vi
    • 14a · Why Things Are Done · [Misc.] · cl
    • 14a · The Puzzles of the Wizard King · [Misc.] · ms
    • 16a · The Dream · Anon. · vi


    My Magazine [v21, #181, March 1925] ed. Arthur Mee (The Amalgamated Press, 1/-, 20+185-272pp, 6.5" x 9.5")
    • 185 · Is the White Man’s World in Danger? · Anon. · ar
    • 189 · A Landmark in the March of Thought · Anon. · ar
    • 197 · Fifty Things the League Has Done · Anon. · ar
    • 205 · The Stranger at the Door · Sir Walter Scott · pm (r)
    • 206 · The Island Builders of the Sea · Anon. · ar
    • 209 · Shakespeare’s Walk Through London · [Misc.] · pi
    • 213 · Dickewamis, the Little White Lady · Anon. · ar
    • 219 · A Little Garden of Verses · [Misc.] · ms (r)
    • 223 · An Atom in the Dark · Anon. · ar
    • 226 · The Great Wall · Anon. · ar
    • 239 · The Days That Are Passing Away · Anon. · ms
    • 241 · The River That Was Lost · Anon. · ms
    • 242 · How We Escaped the Great War · Anon. · ms
    • 242 · The Buried Church of Perranporth · Anon. · ms
    • 243 · A Pause in a Motor-Car · Anon. · ms
    • 244 · The Universe Is Growing · Anon. · ms
    • 245 · The Alps of the Empire · [Misc.] · pi
    • 249 · The Grey Master · Anon. · ar
    • 257 · The Broken Columns · Anon. · ar
    • 259 · On the Verge · Anon. · vi
    • 264 · Old Faithful · Anon. · vi
    • 265 · Way for the Goblin Coach · Anon. · ct
    • 266 · When Spring Comes Back · [Misc.] · ms
    • 267 · I Know a Field · Anon. · pm
    • 268 · The March Wind Has a Little Game with Mrs. Hippo’s Best Bonnet [Hippo Boys] · Anon. · vi
    • 270 · The Wishing Pond · Anon. · vi
    • 271 · A Little Story in English and French: Pierrot’s Ball · Anon. · vi
    • 272 · The Snow Man Who Walked Away · Anon. · ct
    • 18a · How Things Are Done · Anon. · ms
    • 18a · The Puzzles of the Wizard King · [Misc.] · ms
    • 20a · Little White Rabbit · Anon. · vi



    My Queen [#415, October 6, 1903] (Aldine Publishing Company, 1d, 40pp, 6.5" x 9.5")
    • 1 · Well Worth While · Anon. · nv
    • 34 · Pearls of Poetry
    • 34 · A Bachelor’s Complaint · Anon. · pm
    • 34 · Had You Ever a Cousin? · Anon. · pm
    • 35 · The Lover of Lady Lorraine [Part 2 of ?] · Norman Napier · sl
    • 40 · Mute Courtship · Anon. · pm




    My Story [v1 #1, September 1931]
    Issue not found.
    • Need Contents


    My Story [v1 #2, October 1931]
    Issue not found.
    • Need Contents


    My Story [v1 #3, November 1931]
    Issue not found.
    • Need Contents


    My Story [v1 #4, December 1931]
    Issue not found.
    • Need Contents




    My Weekly [#4519, July 22, 2000] ed. Harrison Watson (D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd.; Dundee, Scotland, 54p, 56pp, 9" x 12")
    Six pieces of fiction, interspersed with recipes, knitting patterns, a TV soap-opera spread, readers’ advice pages, competitions, full-colour ads for sanitary towels, etc, etc. All the stories have very old-fashioned-looking painted colour illustrations; but the cover is photographic, showing a smiling young woman. This publication has been going since 1910 and, apart from the colour photography, seemingly not much has changed...

    The main difference between My Weekly and its sister publication, The People’s Friend, is that the latter still has painted cover pictures (usually bucolic scenes) and also carries the explicit cover strapline: “The famous story paper.” By contrast, My Weekly pretends to be a bit more of a general women’s “service magazine”—but it’s still fundamentally a story paper. Details supplied by David Pringle.
    • 4 · The Shoeshine Boy · Joyce Stranger · ss; strapline: “A Tale of Times Past”; pull-quote: “Business, for Jean-Paul, had been very poor. But soon his little dog’s high spirits were going to have long lasting results.”; illustrated by Shane Marsh
    • 18 · The Wings of Friendship [Part ? of ?] · Eileen Ramsay · sl; strapline: “Continuing chapters of Eileen Ramsay’s powerful story of love and loss”; pull-quote: “Catriona reached out to comfort her son, then drew back, saying coolly—"The army will make a man of you, Andrew, or you will find yourself in jail and penniless...”; illustrated by Diane Fawcett
    • 32 · Bless This Home · Ali Davenport · ss; pull-quote: “Gran had made sure her memories would always live on in the most unusual way of all.”; illustrated by Melvyn Warren-Smith
    • 40 · Fresh-Baked Bread · Ann Burnett · vi; part of a series of kiddies’ vignettes headlined: “Tell It to the Children!”.; illustrated by David Gudgeon
    • 44 · A Touch of Cabin Fever · Nancy Sweetland · ss; pull-quote: “Here she was on a wonderful cruise with a handsome man. What could be so unfortunate about that?”; illustrated by Siviglia
    • 51 · In the Country [Millgate Court] · Sarah Burkhill · ss; strapline: “Millgate Court: Tales of life in a close-knit Yorkshire community” [this seems to be part of a series]; additional strapline: “...Rose serenely awaits the arrival of her baby—and takes the wind out of Elizabeth’s sails at the same time!”; illustrated by Heidi Spindler



    Myrddin    (about)
    Fanzine.

    • Publishers:
      • Lawson W. Hill; Northbrook, IL: Myrddin, #1 – #3.
      • Lawson W. Hill; Chicago: Myrddin, #4.

    • Editors:






    Myrrh    (about)
    Semi-professional magazine.

    • Publishers:
      • Art & Story Publications; Fresno, CA: Myrrh

    • Editors:




    Mysterious Adventures [#10, October 1952] (Story Comics, Inc., 10¢, 36pp)
    comic book. Details supplied by René Beaulieu.






Next Issue/Checklist Index Table-of-Contents