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Samisdat

Country: US
Total Issues: 244

An anti-war, anti-establishment, anti-communist, anti-nuclear power, pro-animal, and pro-vegetarian literary magazine. Initially called The Berkeley Samisdat Review.

Issues & Index Sources:  Jun-1973 to ?
Publishers:   Merritt Clifton

Samovar

Country: US
Total Issues: 23 (to 23-Oct-2023)

A quarterly magazine of and about translated speculative fiction.

Issues & Index Sources:  27-Mar-2017 – present: Science Fiction Index (Missing: any after 23-Oct-2023)
Website:   samovar.strangehorizons.com
Formats:   online

Samsara

Country: US

Fanzine.

Issues & Index Sources:  Summer 1993 – ?

Sander's Journal

Country: UK
Total Issues: 13?

Issues & Index Sources:  25-Oct-1913 – Aug-1914
Formats:   tabloid
Frequency:   fortnightly at outset


The Sandhills Review

see under St Andrews Review

Sandow's Magazine

Country: UK
Total Issues: 212

Launched as a magazine to educate people in all forms of popular culture, it also published one or two stories per issue that were nothing to do with fitness but were adventure or mystery fiction.

Issues & Index Sources

  Apr-1898 – Mar-1899, as Physical Culture
  Apr-1899 – 25-Jul-1907, as Sandow's Magazine

Publishers

  Harrison & Sons

Editors

  Eugene Sandow

Mentioned in:   The Age of the Storytellers

A Sandusky Bay Journal

Country: US

A free monthly newspaper that reprinted several Sherlock Holmes stories.

Issues & Index Sources:  2005 – ?: FictionMags Index (sample issue only)
Publishers:   Haag Press, Sandusky, OH
Editors:   Ruth & Bob Haag

The San Franciscan

Country: US

Authors include Mark Twain, Ina Coolbrith, Ella Sterling Cummins.

Issues & Index Sources:  16-Feb-1884 – 1886
Publishers:   Joseph T. Goodman
Formats:   small tabloid
Frequency:   weekly

San Francisco Chronicle

Country: US

Newspaper serving primarily the San Francisco Bay Area of the U.S. state of California. Originally titled The Daily Dramatic Chronicle it has published some fiction.

Issues & Index Sources:  16-Jan-1865 – present: FictionMags Index (sample issue only)
Publishers:   Hearst Corporation (in 2018)
Editors:   Audrey Cooper (in 2018)
Related Sites:   Wikipedia

San Francisco Quarterly

Country: US

Issues & Index Sources:  1935 – ?
Publishers:   University of San Francisco


Sanitarium Magazine

Country: UK
Total Issues: 50+4=54 (as at Oct-2021)

Small press horror magazine.

Issues & Index Sources

  Nov-2012 – Oct-2016
  Jan-2019 – present

Website:   www.thesanitarium.co.uk

San Jose Studies

Country: US

Issues & Index Sources:  Feb-1975 – Fall 1995
Publishers:   San Jose State University, California
Frequency:   Three times a year


Santa Claus: Dupuy's Christmas Annual

Country: UK

Issues & Index Sources:  1879 – 1885: FictionMags Index (sample issue only)
Publishers:   T. H. Roberts
Editors:   J. Redding Ware
Frequency:   annual


Santa Monica Review

Country: US
Total Issues: 26 (at at Dec-2002)

Fiction and essays. Has published Barry Hannah, Charles Baxter, Jim Krusoe, Amy Gerstler. Circulation 1,200.

Issues & Index Sources

  1988 – present

Website:   www.smc.edu/sm_review

Publishers

  Santa Monica College, 1900 Pico Boulevard, Santa Monica, CA 90405 (in 1998 - 2002)

Editors

  in 1998: Lee Montgomery
  2000: Andrew Tonkovich

Formats

  digest

Pagecounts

  128pp

Frequency

  twice yearly

Mentioned in:   O. Henry Awards Website (in 2002)

Sargasso: The Journal of William Hope Hodgson Studies

Country: US
Total Issues: 3

Mainly non-fiction, with some fiction.

Issues & Index Sources:  Fall 2013 – Fall 2016:
Website:   www.ultharpress.com
Publishers:   Ulthar Press
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The Sasquatch Have Their Ways

Country: US
Total Issues: 2?

Issues & Index Sources:  #1, 1991 – ?: Science Fiction Index (Missing: all after #1)
Publishers:   Lowell Printing & Publishing, Lowell, WA
Editors:   Steve Heinzen

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Sassy

Country: US

When it debuted in 1988, Sassy, the brain-child of Australian publisher Sandra Yates, was seen as "a baby-ms.". Launched with the ad campaign, "I'm too sassy to read Teen" and with 25 year-old editor-in-chief Jane Pratt as a perfect foil for the much older editor of Seventeen, Sassy initially got lots of press and had a growing circulation.

The magazine, whose slangy, first-person style was described as "pajama-party journalism" featured articles such as "Guide To A Boy's Body," "My Brother's Gay, Big Whoop," and items on Rupaul, zines, the spoken word scene, and underground filmmakers. Nor did Sassy neglect such issues as the return of flared pants and the Brenda-Kelly-Dylan triangle on "90210."

The magazine was hit by a moral majority boycott in its first year , and shortly thereafter was sold to Dale Lang Publications. Some five years later , plagued by shrinking ad pages, the magazine was sold to Petersen publishing, which publishes Teen as well as Guns and Ammo.

Immediately after the sale, the entire Sassy staff was fired (many of them had been with the magazine since its inception) and the magazine was completely revamped, becoming a bland clone of every other mainstream teen-girl magazine.

Occasionally publishes fiction, e.g. "Run Away" by Cathie Bauer (Jul-1993). Merged with Teen in January 2007.

Issues & Index Sources

  1988 – 1996

Publishers

  1988 – 1994: Lang Publications
  1994 – 1996: Petersen Publishing

Frequency

  monthly

Related Sites

  Wikipedia


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