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Knave

Men's magazine, published Ellison/Slesar's "The Man With the Green Nose" (Sep-1959) and Ellison's "The Pied Piper of Love" (Mar-1959).

Issues & Index Sources:  195? – ?

Knave (UK)

Issues & Index Sources:  ? – present
Publishers:   Galaxy Publications (in 2004)
Formats:   slick men's magazine

The Knickerbocker or New-York Monthly Magazine

Important line-up of contributors including Fitz-James O'Brien, Harriet Prescott, Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Washington Irving, Charles G. Leland, Longfellow, Hawthorne, Whittier, plus many unusual stories by John Waters ("The Iron Footstep" Apr-1840), William Leggett, William L. Stone, and Joshua N. Reynolds ("Mocha Dick", May-1839).

Issues & Index Sources

  Jan-1833 – Sep-1863: Index to Periodical Literature
  Oct-1863 – Feb-1864, as The Knickerbocker Monthly: Index to Periodical Literature
  Mar-1864 – Jun-1865, as The American Monthly Knickerbocker: Index to Periodical Literature
  Jul-1865 – Oct-1865, as The Federal American Monthly: Index to Periodical Literature

Publishers

  many, mostly John Allen, 1842-49; Samuel Hueston, 1849-57.

Editors

  Jan-1833 – Mar-1833: Charles Fenno Hoffman
  Oct-1833 – Mar-1834: Timothy Flint
  May-1834 – Dec-1860: Lewis Gaylord Clark
  Jan-1861 – Sep-1862: Charles G. Leland
  Oct-1862 – Oct-1865: Lewis Gaylord Clark & others

Frequency

  monthly

Knight

Published Harlan Ellison & Norman Spinrad's "Fragments of America" column in 1960s & 1970s.

Issues & Index Sources:  c. 1960 – c. 1970: Fictionmags Website (sample issues only)
Publishers:   Sirkay Publishing Company, 8060 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles 46 CA
Editors:   Jared Rutter (in 1971)
Formats:   slick men's magazine?
Prices:   $1.00
Frequency:   bi-monthly
 

Knight's Penny Magazine

see under The Penny Magazine

Knight's Quarterly Magazine

Total Issues: 6

Among other fiction, published the anonymous "Tale of a Chemist" (Nov. 1824) Superseded by Quarterly Magazine in 1825.

Issues & Index Sources:  Jun-1823 – Nov-1824
Publishers:   Charles Knight
Editors:   Charles Knight
Formats:   digest (8"x5")
Pagecounts:   220-240pp
Frequency:   quarterly
Sources:   BritLit2

K-9 and His Bowser Aces

Total Issues: 1

Spoof pulp featuring "The Doggone Patrol" by Robert J. Hokum (Michael Avallone), limited to 100 numbered and signed copies. George Chastain did the art.

Issues & Index Sources:  Jul-1990
Publishers:   PulpConfidential Press, 1001 W. Collings Ave., Collingswood, NJ 08107
Formats:   8.5" x 5.5."
Pagecounts:   12pp

Knockout Library

see under Boys' Friend Library (New Series)

Knockout Magazine

Total Issues: 9

Issues & Index Sources:  Jan/Feb-1937 – Jun/Jul-1938: Pulp Magazine Index 1
Publishers:   Popular Publications, N.Y.
Editors:   Henry Steeger
Formats:   standard pulp
Prices:   10c
Pagecounts:   112pp
Frequency:   bi-monthly
Sources:   AHGTTP, UltGuide, DinSprt

Kracked Mirror Mysteries

A fairly traditional mystery/detective/procedural type of publication that sometimes trended toward horror shorts.

Issues & Index Sources:  Jan-1994 – Fall 1996: Crime Fiction Index (in progress) (Missing: all except Jan-1994; Sep-1994; Sep-1995)
Publishers:   Frontier Publications
Editors:   Debbie Gish
Formats:   pulp
Prices:   $4.00
Pagecounts:   52pp
Frequency:   quarterly
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Krater: College Workshop Quarterly

Features work by writers currently enrolled in college writing workshops.

Issues & Index Sources:  ? – present
Publishers:   P.O. Box 1371, Lincoln Park, MI 48146 (in 2000 - 2002)
Editors:   Leonard D. Fritz (in 2000 - 2002)
Frequency:   quarterly
Sources:   OHenAwdWeb (in 2002)

Krino

"Poetry, fiction, work in progress...".

Issues & Index Sources:  1986 – ?
Publishers:   Dublin
Editors:   Gerald Dawe (in 1997)
Frequency:   twice-yearly

Kulchur

Total 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).

Issues & Index Sources:  Spring 1960 – Winter 1965
Publishers:   Kulchur, New York
Editors:   Marc D. Schleifer (1960 - 1962)
Frequency:   quarterly

The Ladder

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

  Oct-1956 – Sep-1972

Publishers

  1956 – 1970: Daughters of Bilitis, San Francisco

Editors

  Oct-1956 – 1960: Phyllis Lyon
  1960 – Feb-1963: Del Martin
  Mar-1963 – Dec-1966: Barbara Gittings
  Jan-1967 – Aug-1968: Helen (Sandy) Saunders
  Sep-1968 – Sep-1972: Barbara Grier

Frequency

  Oct-1956 – Aug-1968: monthly
  Sep-1968 – Sep-1972: bimonthly

The Ladies' Companion

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.

Issues & Index Sources:  May-1834 – Oct-1844
Publishers:   William W. Snowden
Editors:   William W. Snowden
Frequency:   monthly

Ladies' Diary

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.

Issues & Index Sources:  1704 – 1709
Publishers:   John Tipper, Coventry
Editors:   John Tipper

The Ladies Gazette. A weekly journal for wives and daughters

Total Issues: 222

Began volume numbering on 19 Nov 1898 with Vol.XVI (#197-209). Went through several sizes and pagination.

Issues & Index Sources:  16-Feb-1895 – 13-May-1899
Publishers:   W. H. & L. Collingridge, 148 & 149 Aldersgate St., London E.C.; Aldine Publishing Co.
Frequency:   Weekly

The Ladies' Home Journal

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

  Dec-1883 – present: The Standard Index of Short Stories (Hannigan Jan-1900 - Dec-1914 only; FicMags sample issues only)
Fictionmags Website

Publishers

  Cyrus H.K. Curtis

Website

  www.lhj.com/

Editors

  1889 – 1919: Edward Bok
  1935 – ?: Bruce & Beatrice Blackmar Gould

Formats

  originally small folio; became a big slick

Frequency

  monthly

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