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HivemindCountry: USTotal Issues: 4 (as at Apr-2024)
A Georgia Tech student and faculty-run digital magazine of global speculative fiction.
"We publish science fiction and fantasy - broadly defined - on the themes of language,
culture, and communication. We are also interested in multimedia and interactive stories
Publishers: Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Editors: Amanda Weiss |
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Hi-YaCountry: UKTotal Issues: 1?
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HKLPLODCountry: USTotal Issues: 4
Fanzine.
Editors: Mike McInerney |
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HMS BeagleCountry: USTotal Issues: 120
An online medical/biological journal which apparently ran at least one medical- related sf story per issue. Subtitled "The BioMedNet magazine".
Formats: online Frequency: biweekly |
Ho!Country: USTotal Issues: 3?
Billed as "the long magazine for men", this magazine. like its partner magazine High, was half the width of a normal glossy magazine, and featured fiction by Theodore Sturgeon, among others.
Editors: Bernard Baily Formats: 4.25" x 11" Prices: 35c Pagecounts: 102pp |
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HobartCountry: USTotal Issues: 15 (as at Aug-2015)
Publishers: Hobart, P.O.Box 1658, Ann Arbor MI 48103 Editors: Aaron Burch Frequency: biannual |
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HobbiesCountry: UK
Frequency: weekly magazine |
HoboCountry: CanadaTotal Issues: 16 (as at Aug-2015)
Subtitled "Travel + People + Nature + Art + Following Your Bliss," this resembles an uncluttered fashion magazine in some ways, a fashion-conscious photography magazine in others, and nothing so much as such other fringe-FM as While You Were Sleeping (which conversely is kind of a humor/culture magazine) and Seed (also Canadian, and kind of a pop-science and culture magazine). This is the new wave of magazines for 20-somethings, I guess. Contains occasional poetry and retold folktales.
Publishers: Christian Dogimont, Hobo Media, Inc. Editors: Shawn Dogimont Formats: slick large bedsheet Prices: $4.95 Pagecounts: 128pp |
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HocusCountry: US
Fanzine.
Editors: Mike Dockinger |
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HogglepotCountry: US
A weekly, online, fantasy journal.
Editors: Brooke Johnson Formats: online Frequency: weekly |
The Holborn Monthly MagazineCountry: UKTotal Issues: 13
Although mostly aimed at women readers with features on fashion, toiletries, the nursery, cookery and a healthy home, there was a regular theatre column and features of wider interest. Ran 3 or 4 stories per issues, including running Sabatini's story series "The Fortunes of Lal Faversham" (Oct-1903 - Mar-1904). Other stories of interest inc. "Till the End of Time", romance by Cosmo Hamilton (Jun-1903), "The Ghost of the Chippewa" A.H. Vincent (Jul-1903), "How Dark Patrick Saved the Bank of Ireland" (Sep-1903) one of those mock folk tales by Seamus MacManus, "Refugees to the Valley of Shadow" Agnes Biddle (March-1904). Also brief serial, "The Mystery of Castle Stormax", Robert Barr (Oct-1903 - Nov-1903).
Formats: small semi-slick Prices: 4d Pagecounts: 72pp Frequency: monthly Mentioned in: The Age of the Storytellers |
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HolidayCountry: US
Travel magazine; although almost wholly non-fictional, it published occasional pieces of fiction, e.g. by Robert Graves.
Editors: Ted Patrick (assistant editors included Alfred Bester) Formats: big slick Frequency: monthly |
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Holier Than ThouCountry: USTotal Issues: 27
Fanzine.
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Holland LibraryCountry: USTotal Issues: 6
Prices: 50c Pagecounts: 100 Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
Holland's MagazineCountry: US
A women's magazine that published recipes, fashion tips, gardening tips, sewing patterns, non-fiction, and short fiction. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersTexas Farm & Ranch Co., Dallas, TXEditorsMiss Claude Weird (in 1940)Frequencyweekly to 1904, then monthlyRelated SitesWikipedia |
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Hollow Faces, Merciless MoonsCountry: USTotal Issues: 1
A special issue of Weirdbook, 11 new stories by William Scott Home.
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