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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

Satan

Country: US
Total Issues: 6

Issues & Index Sources:  Feb-1957 – Sep-1957: FictionMags Index (sample issues only)

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Satana

Country: US

Men's magazine that published some fiction.

Issues & Index Sources:  in 1960s: FictionMags Index (sample issues only)
Publishers:   Health Knowledge, Inc., 119 Fifth Avenue, New York 3, New York
Editors:   J. Fortson
Prices:   $1.00
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Satan's Scrapbook

Country: US

Issues & Index Sources

  v1 #1, 1963 – v7 #3, 1966: FictionMags Index (sample issues only)
  v7 #4, 1967 – ?, as Nylon Party: FictionMags Index (sample issue only)

Publishers

  American Art Agency, Inc., 7311 Fulton Avenue, North Hollywood, CA.
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The Satellite

Country: UK
Total Issues: 17

Fanzine with fiction contributions from the likes of C.S. Youd, Charles Eric Maine and, probably most importantly, Arthur C Clarke.

Issues & Index Sources:  Oct-1938 – Aug-1940: Science Fiction Index (Missing: Dec-1938)
Editors:   John F. Burke & David McIlwain
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Satellite Science Fiction

Country: US
Total Issues: 18

The June 1959 issue was assembled but never printed. A very few copies of the galley proofs do exist. Another issue dated July 1959 was in the works but had never been assembled.

Issues & Index Sources

  Oct-1956 – Jun-1959: Science Fiction Index

Publishers

  Renown Publications, NY

Editors

  Leo Margulies throughout, but with Sam Merwin to Dec-1956, and Frank Belknap Long Feb-1959 - May-1959

Formats

  Oct-1956 – Dec-1958: digest
  Feb-1959 – May-1959: large pulp format

Pagecounts

  128pp

Frequency

  bimonthly; monthly from Feb-1959

Related Sites

  Science Fiction Encyclopedia

Mentioned in:   Ultimate Guide to the Pulps
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Satellite Series

Country: Australia
Total Issues: 6

Issues & Index Sources:  #211, 1958 – #216, 1958: Science Fiction Index
Publishers:   Jubilee Publications Pty. Ltd., North Sydney, N.S.W., Australia.

 
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Satin Showplace

Country: US

Issues & Index Sources:  1963 – ?: FictionMags Index (sample issues only)
Publishers:   American Art Agency, Inc., 7311 Fulton Avenue, North Hollywood, CA.

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The Saturday Blade

Country: US

Newspaper that published some fiction. Merged with the Chicago Ledger to form the Blade and Ledger).

Issues & Index Sources:  1887? – 1925: FictionMags Index (sample issue only)
Publishers:   Chicago Blade Pub. Co., Chicago, IL

The Saturday Evening Post

Country: US

Always featured fiction from the output, often short tales or serials reprinted from other publications.

First golden age was in the late 1840s-1850s when it published (often pirated) leading US and UK writers, including Charles Dickens, Ouida, G.P.R. James, Diana Mulock; declined after Civil War and remained a cheap story paper until bought by Cyrus Curtis in Aug-1897.

Curtis revamped the magazine and circulation grew from 2,231 in 1897 to 726,681 in 1907 and over 2 million by 1922. Artist Norman Rockwell contributed 323 cover paintings, 1916 - 1965.

Authors include Mary Roberts Rinehart, Clarence Budington Kelland, Arthur Train, P.G. Wodehouse (early "Jeeves" stories appeared in the Post first, followed by British publication in The Strand), Conan Doyle ("Maracot Deep" 1927), Morgan Robertson, Stephen V. Benet ("The Devil and Daniel Webster" 24-Oct-1936), Heinlein, Bradbury, C.S. Forester, Gerald Kersh, John Christopher.

Circulation rose from 315,000 in 1902, to 2.7 million in 1933, and almost 3.9 million in 1948.

Note: The latest incarnation seldom publishes fiction, but does run some short light-hearted stories.

Issues & Index Sources

  4-Aug-1821 – 25-Dec-1830
  1-Jan-1831 – 29-Dec-1832, as Atkinson's Saturday Evening Post
  5-Jan-1833 – 21-Sep-1833, as Atkinson's Saturday Evening Post and Bulletin
  28-Sep-1833 – 5-Jan-1839, as Atkinson's Saturday Evening Post
  12-Jan-1839 – 2-Nov-1839, as Atkinson's Evening Post, and Philadelphia Saturday News
  9-Nov-1839 – 1-Oct-1842, as The Saturday Evening Post
  8-Oct-1842 – 23-Sep-1843, as United States Saturday Post and Chronicle
  30-Sep-1843 – 9-Aug-1845, as United States Saturday Post
  16-Aug-1845 – 15-Jan-1898, as The Saturday Evening Post
  22-Jan-1898 – 8-Feb-1969, as The Saturday Evening Post: FictionMags Index
  Summer 1971 – present, as The Saturday Evening Post: FictionMags Index (incomplete)

Website:   www.saturdayeveningpost.com

Publishers

  1821 – 1848: Charles & Samuel Atkinson
  1848 – 1877: Henry Peterson
  1877 – 1897: Andrew Smythe
  ?: Cyrus H.K. Curtis

Editors

  1821 – ?: Thomas Cottrell Clarke
  1846 – ?: Henry Peterson
  1898 – 1899: William George Jordan
  1899 – 1937: George Horace Lorimer
  1937 – 1942: Wesley Stout
  1942 – 1962: Ben Hibbs
  1962: Robert Fuoss
  1962: Robert Sherrod
  1962 – 1964: Clay Blair Jr.
  1965 – 1969: William Emerson
  1971 – 1975: Beurt SerVaas
  1975 – 2008: Cory SerVaas, M.D.
  2008 – 2009: Joan SerVaas
  2009: Patrick Perry
  2009 – 2010: Stephen C. George
  2012 – Jul/Aug-2022: Steven Slon
  Sep/Oct-2022 – present: Patrick Perry

Formats

  initially 48" x 24" (became an oversize slick by 1900s)

Pagecounts

  initially 4pp

Frequency

  1821 – 1962: weekly
  1962 – 1969: fortnightly summer issues
  1971 – ?: quarterly, later bimonthly

Related Sites

  Wikipedia
  Spartacus Educational
  Science Fiction Encyclopedia

Online Sources

  Online Books
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The Saturday Evening Quill

Country: US
Total Issues: 3

Prominent African-American literary magazine of the Harlem Renaissance.

Issues & Index Sources:  Jun-1928 – Jun-1930: FictionMags Index (partial issues only)
Publishers:   Saturday Evening Quill Club, Boston, Massachusetts
Editors:   Eugene Gordon
Frequency:   annual
Related Sites:   Wikipedia
Online Sources:   Online Books

Saturday Home Magazine

Country: US

Supplement to the Chicago American, serialised Hammett's FAREWELL MURDER in 1937 prior to any book publication.

Issues & Index Sources:  c. 1937
Frequency:   weekly


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