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The Windsor MagazineCountry: UKTotal Issues: 537
The most successful rival to The Strand, it managed to appeal equally to men and women, though by the 1920s was shifting more toward the women's market. It published Arthur Morrison, Guy Boothby ("Dr Nikola" stories), Dornford Yates, Rudyard Kipling, E.F. Benson, Marie Corelli, Max Pemberton, S. Baring-Gould, Grant Allen, Eden Phillpotts, Edgar Wallace. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersWard, Lock, LondonEditorsFormatsstandardFrequencymonthlyRelated SitesWikipediaMentioned in: British Literary Magazines Vol. 3, The Age of the Storytellers Online SourcesOnline Books |
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Windsor ReviewCountry: Canada
Heavy on art, interviews, essays and fiction. Authors include Walter McDonald, W.P. Kinsella, Lyn Lifshin, Deborah Joy Cory. Circulation 250!
Publishers: English Dept., University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, N9B 3P4, Canada (in 1998 - 2002) Editors: Alistair MacLeod (in 1998); Katherine Quinsey (in 2000 - 2002) Formats: review Pagecounts: 100pp Frequency: twice-yearly Related Sites: Wikipedia Mentioned in: O. Henry Awards Website (in 2002) |
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Windy City Pulp StoriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 24 (as at Apr-2025)
Editors: Tom Roberts |
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Winedark SeaCountry: AustraliaTotal Issues: 1
Editors: Adrian Tan Formats: A5 s/b Prices: A$12.95 Pagecounts: 176 |
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WingsCountry: USTotal Issues: 133
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PublishersFiction HouseEditorsJ.B. KellyFormatsstandard pulpPrices20cPagecounts128ppFrequencyMentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps |
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Wings (Canada)Country: Canada
Canadian reprint edition of Wings.
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Wings (UK)Country: UKTotal Issues: 10
Wings was Britain's first aviation fiction magazine. It was issued by the publisher of Captain W.E. Johns's books and may have taken its title from Johns's own early novel, Wings (1931). Johns featured heavily in the magazine's first four issues with both stories and articles, as did Wilfrid Tremellen, Arch Whitehouse, J. Railton Holden and George Fielding Eliot. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersJohn HamiltonEditorsCharles H. DanielsFormatsPrices1/-PagecountsFrequencyMentioned in: The Age of the Storytellers |
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WinkCountry: USTotal Issues: 59
Mentioned in: Ultimate Guide to the Pulps |
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The Winner MagazineCountry: US
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#merges with The Woman's Magazine (US, 1899) PublishersThe Winner Magazine, St. Louis, Missouri |
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Winning LoveCountry: USTotal Issues: 12
Editors: Madge Bindamin Formats: standard pulp Mentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps |
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The Winning PostCountry: UK
A sporting tabloid for the horse racing set whose annual usually featured bright and breezy tales likely to appeal to its regular mwmbership, but also published a supernatural tale by Arthur Gray (Ingulphus).
Formats: tabloid |
WinsomeCountry: UKTotal Issues: 2?
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Winter ChillsCountry: UKTotal Issues: 10
The first two issues were numbered into the British Fantasy Society Booklets, after which this title assumed its own numbering. Title changed to Chills after issue #4. Issues & Index Sources
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Winter FrolicsCountry: UKTotal Issues: 1?
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WiredCountry: US
A monthly magazine that focuses on how emerging technologies affect culture, the economy, and politics and often publishes fiction.
Publishers: Conde Nast Publications (in 2018) Editors: Nicholas Thompson (in 2018) Related Sites: Wikipedia |
Wireless WorldCountry: UKTotal Issues: 1572
Included a number of stories featuring "Professor Sparkington Gapp", and possibly other fiction. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersWireless Society of London |