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Bull's Eye DetectiveTotal Issues: 3A short-lived companion magazine to Fiction House's Bull's Eye Sports and Bull's Eye Western Stories. An odd mixture of authors: Carroll John Daly, Greye La Spina, Wyatt Blassingame, Anthony M. Rud, John Murray Reynolds (house name).
Editors: Malcolm Reiss Formats: standard pulp Prices: 20c Pagecounts: 128pp Frequency: quarterly Sources: AHGTTP, UltGuide, CookMDE |
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Bull's-Eye SportsTotal Issues: 3
Editors: Malcolm Reiss Formats: standard pulp Prices: 20c Pagecounts: 128pp Frequency: quarterly Sources: AHGTTP, UltGuide, DinSprt |
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Bull SpecA professionally- and royalty-paying speculative fiction market and quarterly print magazine.
Website: www.bullspec.com Editors: Samuel Montgomery-Blinn Frequency: quarterly |
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BunkTotal Issues: 14
Formats: standard pulp Frequency: monthly |
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Burlesk
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The Burlington MagazineMiss Mathers (Comin' Thro' the Rye, 1875, etc) was a very popular novelist in her own right, so the likelihood is that this magazine published fiction of her type (note: a later Burlington Magazine, founded in 1903, is devoted to the fine arts).
Frequency: monthly? |
Burning SkyTotal Issues: 12"Stories can be set in different time periods or present day, but must be a blend of both Science Fiction and Horror. We look for adult, spine-tingling tales of terror and the unknown, and especially welcome original stories of ordinary people confined or isolated, and faced with extraordinary circumstances."
Editors: Greg F. Gifune Formats: octavo Prices: $4.00 Pagecounts: 48+ Frequency: irregular |
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Burr McIntosh MonthlyTotal Issues: 86Promoted as a magazine of cheerful wholesome philosophy, it was a
calculatedly commercial proposition. The bulk of the publication
consisted of pictures (usually beautiful women/actresses) and
sentimental mottoes printed on heavy paper and suitable for framing. The
pictures were strictly moral, but managed to include a fair amoun of
exposed flesh in the way of arms, legs, and carefuly draped breasts.
Related Sites: www.magazines.things-and-other-stuff.com/burr-mcintosh.html |
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Burroughs Bulletin (fnz)Fanzine.
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Burton's Gentleman's MagazinePublished several of Poe's stories (inc. "The Fall of the House of Usher" Sep-1839); also J.H. Ingraham. Issues & Index Sources
#merges with Atkinson's Casket PublishersEditorsFormatsroyal octavoFrequencymonthly |
Bust Down the Door and Eat All the ChickensSubtitled "The Journal of Absurd and Surreal Fiction" the magazine offers a home for "for stories who have never felt like they fit in, stories that want to take time off from their 9 to 5 work week of searching for the meaning in the universe, stories that take a moment out of their nightly television programming to see what has always been there but doesn't show itself until someone changes the channel".
Website: www.absurdistjournal.com Editors: Bradley Sands Prices: $5.00 |
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The Butterfly: A Humorous and Artistic MonthlyTotal Issues: 10+12=22Essentially a humorous magazine that ran occasional short stories. Issues & Index Sources
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ButtonTotal Issues: 12 (to Dec-2002)Calls itself "New England's tiniest magazine of poetry, fiction, and gracious living". Small payment. Circulation 1,200.
Website: www.moonsigns.net/buttonpage.html Editors: Sally Cragin (in 1998 - 2002) Formats: booklet (5" x 4") Pagecounts: 28pp Frequency: started twice yearly, now annual. Sources: OHenAwdWeb (in 2002) |
BuzzA West-Coast magazine which publishes fiction under the banner "L.A.
stories." Authors have included Scott Bradfield.
Editors: Marilyn Bethany Formats: slick?? Frequency: monthly |
BuzzerTotal Issues: 36"Claimed to be the biggest boys' paper ever existed, although this was not quite correct, the Boys' Own Picture Gallery 1872 being larger. Quite a good paper containing 8 complete stories every week, plus comic strips in the centre pages. Its most striking feature was its brilliant coloured cover which Newnes hoped, no doubt, would attract many thousands of boys." (W.O.G. Lofts)
Formats: broadsheet? Pagecounts: 36pp Frequency: weekly |
BuzzwordsTotal Issues: 31 (to Dec-2006)Emphasis on "the lighter side of short fiction". Became a web-only magazine in October 2003.
Website: www.buzzwordsmagazine.co.uk Editors: Zoe King Email Address: zoe@zoeking.com Formats: A5 Prices: £3.00 Pagecounts: 64pp |