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Once a Week LibraryCountry: USTotal Issues: 298
Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
Once Upon a WorldCountry: USTotal Issues: 10
Annual spiral bound fanzine with original fiction, poetry. art and book reviews, primarily SF but also some fantasy.
Editors: Emily Alward Frequency: annual |
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OneCountry: US
A literary magazine. #6 (1974) was a special all-SF issue.
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One at a Time LibraryCountry: UKTotal Issues: 6
Frequency: monthly |
108—Celebrating BaseballCountry: USTotal Issues: 3
A glossy magazine containing baseball related articles and fiction.
Prices: $7.95 |
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The One-Story Magazine [1909]Country: UK
One of the Happy Hour series of Popular stories featuring a long story each issue, sometimes with a filler. It was a companion to Happy Hour and Leisure Time Novels (1900-1932; 1416 issues).
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One Story [2002]Country: UKTotal Issues: 209 (to Aug-2015)
A literary magazine that contains, simply, one story.
Publishers: Maribeth Batcha, PO Box 1326, New York, NY 10156 Editors: Hannah Tinti Frequency: Every three weeks Mentioned in: O. Henry Awards Website (in 2002) |
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One: The Homosexual ViewpointCountry: US
A LGBTQ magazine published by One, Inc, a homophile activist group founded in Los Angeles in 1952. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersONE, Incorporated, Los Angeles, CAEditors |
On SpecCountry: CanadaTotal Issues: 126 (as at Jan-2024)
Semi-prozine. "The On Spec editors are looking for original, unpublished speculative fiction (SF) and poetry -- fantasy, horror, ghost stories, fairy stories, magic realism, etc. Our mandate is to provide a market for the Canadian viewpoint, but we welcome submissions from writers everywhere, and have published authors from Canada, the U.S., Britain, New Zealand, South America, and more."
Publishers: The Copper Pig Writers' Society, Box 4727, Edmonton T6E 5G6, Canada Editors: Marianne O. Nielsen to Fall 1998, then Jena Snyder; Diane Walton in 2013; Lareina Abbott in 2022 Formats: digest Prices: C$5 Pagecounts: 84pp Frequency: thrice yearly at outset but quarterly from Fall 1992 Related Sites: Science Fiction Encyclopedia |
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Ontario ReviewCountry: USTotal Issues: 57 (to Dec-2002)
Joyce Carol Oates one of the founders; has published work by Margaret Atwood, Pinckney Benedict, Russell Banks, Donald Barthelme, Saul Bellow, Raymond Carver, Doris Lessing, Philip Roth. Although it does not publish a huge amount of fiction, Ontario Review "has one of the highest batting averages for prize-winning fiction in the field," (DeWitt Henry, Wilson Library Bulletin). Circulation 1,100.
Publishers: Ontario Review Press, Windsor, Ontario; 9 Honey Brook Drive, Princeton, NJ 08540 (in 2000 - 2002) Editors: Raymond J. Smith (in 1998 - 2002) Formats: review Pagecounts: 152pp Frequency: twice yearly Mentioned in: O. Henry Awards Website (in 2002) |
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OnthebusCountry: US
Subtitled "A New Literary Magazine".
Editors: Jack Grapes Prices: $7.00 |
Oomph Bedtime StoriesCountry: UKTotal Issues: 1
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Opaline SeriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 1
"A composite romance by twenty different popular writers".
Formats: 7 x 5" Prices: 25c Pagecounts: 300 Frequency: quarterly Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
Open CityCountry: USTotal Issues: 30
Tries to emulate Partisan Review from the 1940s. Has published Cyril Connolly, Jim Thompson. Publishes perhaps 10 stories per year. Circulation 5,000.
Email Address: ocmagazine@aol.com Publishers: Open City, 225 Lafayette Street, Suite 1114, New York, NY 10012 (in 2000 - 2002) Editors: Thomas Beller, Daniel Pinchbeck (in 2000 - 2002) Formats: review Pagecounts: 200pp Frequency: quarterly Mentioned in: O. Henry Awards Website (in 2002) |
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Open ConfessionsCountry: UKTotal Issues: 1?
Prices: 1/3d Pagecounts: 30pp |
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The Open RoadCountry: USTotal Issues: 1?
A privately published magazine subtitled "A Magazine of the Future". The only issue seen contained only an editorial and a poem by Hersey.
Editors: Harold Hersey |