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Centennial SeriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 6
Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
CenturyCountry: USTotal Issues: 7
"Century publishes stories in a broad spectrum of styles, subjects, and lengths (anywhere from 1,000 to 20,000 words)." On hiatus since death of Jenna Felice in 2001, but planning to return to active publication sometime in 2004. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersCentury Publishing, PO Box 150510, Brooklyn, NY 11215EditorsRobert KillhefferFormatslarge digestPrices$5.95Pagecounts144ppFrequencyirregularRelated SitesScience Fiction Encyclopedia |
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The Century MagazineCountry: USTotal Issues: 132+524+
As Scribner's Monthly it published some important fiction by Frank R.
Stockton, Edward Bellamy, Bret Harte, George Cable, Julian Hawthorne,
Helen Hunt Jackson, Joel Chandler Harris, Edward Page Mitchell, Thomas
Nelson Page. As Century its circulation peaked at 200,000 (in 1889).
Authors included Mark Twain, Jack London, Silas Weir Mitchell, F. Marion
Crawford; started as Scribner's Monthly and retitled The Century
Magazine in 1881 (although often called The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine on the cover; merged with The Forum, 1930. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersEditorsFormatsstandard imitation-HarperFrequencymonthly (last 3 issues quarterly)Related SitesWikipediaOnline SourcesOnline BooksOnline Books |
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Century SeriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 45
Formats: 7¼ x 5" Prices: 50c Pagecounts: 300 Frequency: monthly Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
CerberusCountry: USTotal Issues: 1
One-shot fanzine including poetry from John Brunner, John Sladek & L. Sprague de Camp.
Editors: Joe Lerner |
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CerebretronCountry: UKTotal Issues: 7?
Fanzine that published fiction by Brian Lumley, D.F. Lewis & others.
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Certified Detective CasesCountry: US
True crime.
Frequency: monthly |
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ChacalCountry: USTotal Issues: 2
Semi-professional magazine. Shayol, from the same editors, was a replacement for this title.
Editors: Byron Roark #1; Arnie Fenner & Pat Cadigan #2 Formats: slick Prices: $3.50 Pagecounts: 58pp-72pp Frequency: quarterly |
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Chaffin JournalCountry: US
A national literary magazine that is published once a year.
Publishers: Department of English, 467 Case Annex, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY 40475 Editors: Robert W. Witt |
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Challenge for MenCountry: USTotal Issues: 30
Mentioned in: It's a Man's World |
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ChallengerCountry: USTotal Issues: 39 (as at Aug-2015)
Xeroxed fanzine, containing some fiction.
Publishers: Guy H. Lillian, New Orleans, Louisiana Editors: Guy H. Lillian Pagecounts: 94pp |
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Challenging DestinyCountry: CanadaTotal Issues: 17+8=25
A quarterly science fiction and fantasy magazine that's produced in Canada but showcases stories and illustrations from all over the world. Went online after #17.
Publishers: Crystalline Sphere Publishing, 47 Bridgeport Rd E, Waterloo N2J 2J4, Ontario, Canada Editors: David M. Switzer & Robert P. Switzer Formats: octavo s/b Prices: C$7.50 Pagecounts: 128+ Frequency: irregular Related Sites: Science Fiction Encyclopedia |
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The Chamber MagazineCountry: USTotal Issues: 55
The Chamber Magazine publishes short contemporary dark fiction & poetry weekly from around the world and from all genres.
Publishers: Slattery Publishing Editors: Phil Slattery Frequency: weekly; then monthly |
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Chambers's Edinburgh JournalCountry: UKTotal Issues: 4143
The first cheap popular middlebrow magazine, with emphasis on short tales and occasional serials. Circulation reached 50,000 by third issue and 80,000 soon after. Authors include Mayne Reid, Grant Allen, Walter Besant, Conan Doyle (his first, "Mystery of Sasassa Valley" 6-Sep-1879). Issues & Index Sources
PublishersW. & R. Chambers, EdinburghEditorsFormatsinitially 8-page unillustrated tabloid at 1d; became a standard-format magazine on quality book paperFrequencyRelated SitesWikipediaMentioned in: British Literary Magazines Vol. 2, British Literary Magazines Vol. 3, The Age of the Storytellers Online SourcesOnline BooksOnline Books |
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Chambers's London JournalCountry: UK
An opportunist paper capitalising on the success of Chambers's Edinburgh Journal. A miscellany of fiction and essays.
Editors: Edward Litt Blanchard to 14-Jan-1843, then G.W.M. Reynolds Frequency: weekly Mentioned in: British Literary Magazines Vol. 3 |
The ChameleonCountry: USTotal Issues: 1
THE CHAMELEON is definitely a magazine, even though there was only one issue and that was limited to 100 copies. The editor was John Francis Bloxam (1873-1928), a young high churchman with a fondness for boys, who contributed the anonymous "The Priest and the Acolyte". The other fiction contribution was by John Gambril Francis Nicholson (1866-1931), a school teacher with a similar sexual orientation. Another contributor was Oscar Wilde who had "Phrases and Philosophies for the Use Of The Young" published in the magazine.
Editors: John Francis Bloxham Pagecounts: 60pp |