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    Borderline   (about)
    Borderline was a digest-sized magazine published by Sherbourne Press, 7863 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, California, 90046. Sydney Omarr was listed as executive editor and Shelly Lowenkopf was the managing editor. The magazine was subtitled “the magazine which dares the unknown.” Initially it was issued monthly but by the fifth issue, perhaps sooner, it had gone bi-monthly. The first issue was dated September 1964, the fifth March 1965, the sixth May 1965, the seventh July 1965, the eighth September 1965, the ninth (v2 #1) November 1965, and the tenth (v2 #2) February 1966. The magazine contained no fiction. It dealt with mysticism and para-psychological phenomena. Topics such as phrenology, prophecy, ESP, ghost hunting, and automatic writing were common. The seventh issue did include a piece by L. Ron Hubbard but, in general, the magazine would be of little interest to even the most ardent collector. The contents of the first issue were as follows:















    Boston Evening Transcript [October 16, 1915] []
    Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1915-1917).


    Boston Evening Transcript [November 20, 1915] []
    Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1915-1917).
    • · On the Perils of Pestilent Playwrights · Anton Tchekov · ss





    Boston Evening Transcript [August 30, 1916] []
    Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1915-1917).



    Boston Evening Transcript [November 7, 1916] []
    Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1915-1917).




    Boston Evening Transcript [May 5, 1917] []
    Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1915-1917).


    Boston Evening Transcript [May 29, 1917] []
    Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1915-1917).



    Boston Evening Transcript [September 19, 1917] []
    Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1915-1917).



    Boston Evening Transcript [February 16, 1918] []
    Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1918-1921).


    Boston Evening Transcript [March 2, 1918] []
    Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1918-1921).


    Boston Evening Transcript [April 13, 1918] []
    Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1918-1921).


    Boston Evening Transcript [June 5, 1918] []
    Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1918-1921).
    • s2.p4 · Horrible Slip of Monsieur Peinart · Leo Marguier · ss


    Boston Evening Transcript [June 15, 1918] []
    Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1918-1921).



    Boston Evening Transcript [July 13, 1918] []
    Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1918-1921).


    Boston Evening Transcript [July 31, 1918] []
    Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1918-1921).



    Boston Evening Transcript [September 21, 1918] []
    Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1918-1921).



    Boston Evening Transcript [October 16, 1918] []
    Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1918-1921).











    Boston Herald [October 30, 1985] []
    • · A Shock of Red Chap. IV—A Boyhood Friend Appears…in Another Guise] · David Smith · rr




    Boston Review:   (about)
    Only selected items listed.




















    Boston Review [January/February 2010] []
    Details supplied by Martin Wooster.
    • · Everything Is Breakable with a Big Enough Stone · Tonya Bowe · ss



    Boston Review [July/August 2010] []
    Details supplied by Martin Wooster.
    • · How Do I Explain? · Adam Sturtevant · ss; winner of the Boston Review annual fiction contest.
    • · Through the Valley of the Nest of Spiders · Samuel R. Delany · ex





    Boston Review [September/October 2011] []
    Details supplied by Martin Wooster.
    • · Thirty Seconds from Now · John Chu · ss





    Boston Review [July/August 2012] []
    This is their annual short story contest, where the judge this year was Samuel R. Delany.
    Details supplied by Martin Wooster.


    Boston Review [January/February 2013] []
    Details supplied by Martin Wooster.
    • · Tayopa · Ben Stroud · ss
    • · Femininjas: Women in Fiction Fight Back · Elizabeth Hand · ar; about strong women in fiction, mostly in crime fiction.
    • · Forget Hogwarts: Adults Should Read Aiken’s “Wolves” · John Crowley · ar [Ref. Joan Aiken]; not just about Aiken’s The Wolves of Willoughby Chase, but the book’s many sequels.













    Boston Review [Fall 2018] ($16.00, 128pp, tp) []
    Subtitled “Evil Empire: A Reckoning with Power.”
    Details supplied by Martin Wooster.
    • 123 · Appendix 15, Number 2. The Agent Probii Exploration · Yuri Herrera; translated by Lisa Dillman · vi
      translated from the Spanish.





    Boston Review (online) [November 2, 2016] []
    Details supplied by Martin Wooster.
    • · Stranger Things: The Rise and Fall of UFO’s and Life on the Moon · John Crowley · br [Ref. Jack Womack & Tom Gauld]; review of Flying Saucers Are Real! by Jack Womack and Mooncop by Tom Gauld.















    Boston Review (online) [March 27, 2019] []
    Neshat Khan won the Aura Estrada Short Story Contest, while Carolyn Byrne and Abigail Rose were runners-up.
    Details supplied by Martin Wooster.















    Boston Review (online) [January 28, 2022] []
    Details supplied by Martin Wooster.
    • · Simon Stålenhag’s Alternate Histories · John Crowley · br; review of The Electric State by Simon Stålenhag, Tales from the Loop by Simon Stålenhag, and season one of the Amazon Prime series Tales from The Loop.







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