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Sensational Detective CasesTrue crime.
Frequency: monthly |
Sensational Startling StoriesTotal Issues: 2?
Sources: UltGuide |
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Sensational StoriesTotal Issues: 1?
Sources: AHGTTP, UltGuide |
Sensational True-Crime Detective CasesTrue crime.
Frequency: monthly |
Sentimental Stories
Formats: large pulp (11" x 8.5") Prices: 25c. Pagecounts: 96pp Frequency: monthly |
SequiturTotal Issues: 1
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The Serial MagazineTotal Issues: 6
Frequency: monthly |
Seven Magazine of People's WritingAn experimental magazine of literary freedom, which encouraged the
surrealists. Authors include Lawrence Durrell, Anais Nin, Henry Miller
and William Saroyan. Issues & Index Sources
Publishers? Fore Publications, London EditorsFormats8.5" x 5.5"Prices1/-Pagecounts64ppFrequencyquarterlySourcesBritLit4 |
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The Seven ArtsPublished "Powers of the Air" by J. D. Beresford, Oct-1917. Merged into Dial.
Frequency: monthly? |
Seven DaysFree newspaper in the Burlington area; publishes occasional fiction.
Website: www.sevendaysvt.com Editors: Paula Routly (in 1998 - 2002) Email Address: sevenday@together.net Frequency: weekly Sources: OHenAwdWeb (in 2002) |
The Seven Days JournalTotal Issues: 36Issues & Index Sources
#superseded by The London Reader |
The Seven SeasTotal Issues: 1Mixture of fiction and reprints.
Editors: Howard Browne Formats: digest Sources: UltGuide |
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SeventeenA magazine for young women, it has published much good-quality fiction over the years, including short stories by Ray Bradbury, David Benedictus, Evan Hunter, Anne Tyler, David Ely. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersTriangle Publishing, Ohiladelphia, PAWebsitewww.seventeen.com/FormatsslickFrequencymonthly, but now has two extra special issues each year |
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77 Sunset StripTotal Issues: 1Published shortly after the demise of a very similar magazine, Tightrope, from the same publisher, 77 Sunset Strip also hoped to gain from the publicity of a popular television series of the same name. The pulp size and format was an anachronism and, despite the better-than-average run of contemporary crime-adventure stories, the magazine folded after a single issue.
Editors: Jonas Carter Formats: standard pulp format Prices: 35c Pagecounts: 92pp Sources: CookMDE |
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Sewanee ReviewCarried no fiction until Winter 1943 issue, being a critical literary review. Thereafter always featured one or more stories per issue. Authors include Robert Penn Warren, Katherine Anne Porter, Jean Stafford, Wendell Berry, Thomas Bontly, Fred Chappell, Ernest J. Finney, William Hoffman, Kent Nelson, Andrew Plattner, William Trevor. Circulation 3,200. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersUniversity of the South, 735 University Avenue, Sewanee, TN 37383-1000 (in 1998 - 2002)Websitewww.sewanee.edu/sewanee_reviewEditorsFormatsreviewPagecounts192ppFrequencyquarterlySourcesOHenAwdWeb (in 2002) |
SexAlthough publishes erotica seeks balanced male/female stories, not men's fantasies!
Editors: Cancery Stone Frequency: monthly |