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Spies ConfidentialCountry: USTotal Issues: 1
Possibly non-fiction.
Mentioned in: It's a Man's World |
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SpinCountry: US
Music magazine (?) with some literary content.
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Spinetingler MagazineCountry: USTotal Issues: 1
Publishers: Down & Out Books, 3959 Van Dyke Rd., Suite 265, Lutz, FL 33558 Editors: Sandra Ruttan Formats: trade paperback Prices: $10.99 |
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Spinning WhorlCountry: USTotal Issues: 3
A literary zine devoted to fantastic fiction, Spinning Whorl prints fantasy, science fiction, or work from any other genre, so long as it possesses a fantastical "edge."
Editors: Samuel Tinianow |
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Spiral WordsCountry: UKTotal Issues: 9
Fanzine devoted to the works of Garry Kilworth and featuring one original story and several reprint poems by Kilworth.
Editors: Mike Stone |
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SpiritCountry: US
Inflight magazine of Southwest Airlines. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersPace Communications (in 2007)EditorsJay Heinrichs (in 2007)Related SitesSouthwest Airlines |
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Spirit of the TimesCountry: US
Originally a sports and humour magazine but ran increasingly more short stories, especially tales of the frontier; superseded by The Spirit of the Times and Sportsman, retitled Wilkes's Spirit of the Times from 1861 - 1902. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersWilliam T. Porter, to 1856; then George WilkesEditorsWilliam T. Porter |
Spirit's TinctureCountry: USTotal Issues: 5
Subtitled "Speculative Fiction and Poetry".
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Spitball: The Literary Baseball MagazineCountry: USTotal Issues: 76 (to Spring 2015)
Started as a baseball poetry journal, it quickly evolved into a broader literary magazine that included baseball short fiction, prose, art, and book reviews.
Publishers: Spitball, P.O. Box 333, Annville, PA 17003 Editors: Mike Shannon Prices: $6 Frequency: Irregular; bi-annual in 2004 |
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Spit in the OceanCountry: USTotal Issues: 6
Literary arts magazine founded by Ken Kesey
Formats: 5.5" x 8.5" Prices: $2.00 Pagecounts: 128pp Frequency: annual (no issues for 1975 & 1980) |
SpockanaliaCountry: USTotal Issues: 5
The very first all-Star Trek fanzine ever published, featuring stories, poems, articles, art and letters.
Related Sites: FanLore |
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The SpookCountry: USTotal Issues: 15
The Spook is the world's first fully downloadable consumer magazine in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format. It features short fiction by some of today's finest writers, celebrity profiles, and reviews. The Spook is a free publication sponsored by its advertisers.
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Spoor AnthologyCountry: USTotal Issues: 2
Fanzine that ran fiction of the Lovecraft and R.E.Howard type.
Editors: Edward P. Berglund |
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SportCountry: New Zealand
A literary journal, containing poetry, short stories, novel extracts, essays and art, which has published contributions from many of New Zealand's leading and up-and-coming writers.
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Sport AdventureCountry: US
Men's magazine that published some stories by Barry Malzberg. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersFour Star Publications, 880 Third Avenue, NYMentioned in: It's a Man's World |
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Sport and AdventureCountry: UKTotal Issues: 26
Story paper aimed at both girls and boys; really a continuation of Marvel. Issues & Index Sources
#superseded by Pluck PublishersAmalgamated PressEditorsJohn Nix PentalowFormatsoctavo story paperFrequencyweekly |