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  • ...tor submitted a magazine with the Tag set to "The World's Greatest Fantasy Magazine". On approval I got a Python error. See the details for the error. It say * update pubs set pub_tag='The World\'s Greatest Fantasy Magazine' where pub_id=195253
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  • The ''Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Weird Fiction Magazine Index'' ({{T|1290843|1999 edition}}, {{T|1088499|2008 edition}}) is a compr ...includes a [http://www.locusmag.com/index/chklst/0chklst.htm Checklist] of magazine titles and issues which are indexed in the 2006 release. When verifying re
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  • ...n bold. The list does not contain the missing issues for ''Fantastic Story Magazine'' and ''Science Fiction Digest'' because they soon will be entered. The tot ||''Avon Fantasy Reader'' ||4
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  • *[http://www.bloodmoonrisingmagazine.com/ Blood Moon Rising Magazine] *[http://www.bodypartsmagazine.com Body Parts Magazine]✶
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  • * A. Merrit Fantasy Magazine is now complete. ...the ability to display cover art when displaying the contents of a book or magazine. The Engine is now Rev 1.12. All we need now is someplace to store cover ar
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  • ! style="background-color: #f5f5f5;" | Magazine || '''''Andromeda Spaceways Magazine'''''<br />[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?25686 (series)]<br />[http:/
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  • ...Fantasy Amateur Press Association], [http://zinewiki.com/Category:Fantasy Fantasy], [http://zinewiki.com/Category:Horror_Zines Horror], and [http://zinewiki. * [[Fanzine:Austra Fantasy|Austra Fantasy]] (1940-1941)
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  • | width=45% | '''Magazine Wiki Grid & Other Data''' | width=10% | '''Magazine Series Grid'''
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  • ! style="background-color: #f5f5f5;" | Magazine || '''''Andromeda Spaceways Magazine'''''<br />[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?25686 (series)]<br />[http:/
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  • ! style="background-color: #f5f5f5;" | Magazine ! style="background-color: #f5f5f5;" | Magazine
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  • ...Clarkesworld", ''GUD'', ''Black Static'', ''Something Wicked'', and ''Apex Magazine'' as they are released.)--[[User:Swfritter|swfritter]] 21:34, 28 March 2009 Working on [[Magazine:Coven 13]], then back to finish [[Magazine:The Most Thrilling Science Fiction Ever Told]]. [[User:Ahasuerus|Ahasuerus]
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  • ...align: left" | [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?607035 Altered Reality Magazine, September-October 2016] || 2018-06-30 || || ...le="text-align: left" | [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?632451 Heroic Fantasy Short Stories] || || ||
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  • ...zines of the genre. Each banner contains an ISFDB logo in the style of the magazine, and includes a montage of low-rez clips from representative covers. As of ==The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction==
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  • ...used is to bring a book to our attention. For instance, a book review in a magazine, or an award nomination may put a spotlight on a book that had not previous ...attempt is made to organize the work into known series, and occasionally a magazine serialization is cited.
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  • * [http://sf-encyclopedia.co.uk/fe.php/ The Encyclopedia of Fantasy] (online version of [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?189435 the 1997 * [http://lib-edit.tamu.edu/cushing/sffrd// Science Fiction and Fantasy Research Database]
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  • * Indexed 7 issues of Beyond Fantasy (Data thanks to Bill Anderson). * Indexed 4 issues of Asimov's SF Adventure Magazine (Data thanks to Bill Anderson).
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  • ''serials'': '''Magazine/Anthology Appearances:''' ''serial_titles'' * '''Magazine/Anthology Appearances:'''
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  • || [http://www.penguin.com/books/browse/1142/sci-fi-fantasy penguin.com] | style="text-align: left;" | Fantasy and weird fiction.
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  • ...hey edited. It is now possible to follow an editor to a specific year of a magazine, to a listing of the magazines published in that calender year, to the cont * Most of the early issues (1949-1963) of Fantasy & Science Fiction have now been indexed thanks to David Stovall.
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  • #:: Example {{T|861996|''The Bank Street Books of Science Fiction, Fantasy, Creepy Tales, and Mystery''}} ...ed titles to the Essay title, and others that don't even distinguish which magazine the column is in (and if you're not going to add any more detail, why shoul
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  • ...OPEN I'm sorry but did not save the details but I deleted a review from a magazine using remove-titles. That worked fine but I then viewed the title record fo ...tor submitted a magazine with the Tag set to "The World's Greatest Fantasy Magazine". On approval I got a Python error. See the details for the error. It say
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  • ...all of the NESFA entries for Omni magazine and Rod Serling's Twilight Zone Magazine. * Added the British Fantasy Awards. This data altered the top 100 lists.
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  • * Indexed all issues of The Magazine of Horror. * Completed indexing Beyond Fantasy Fiction (1953-1955).
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  • * Brought 81 issues of Science-Fantasy online, primarily from data supplied by Malcolm Farmer. * Integrated magazine updates from Mike Cross, including F&SF, Interzone, and NYRSF. Caught up on
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  • ...supress undesirable titles. Currently running an experiment on forthcoming fantasy books for October 2006. [[User:Alvonruff|Alvonruff]] 08:15, 30 May 2006 (CD ...on a few early stories -- they will need to be reviewed for accuracy once magazine content editing goes live. McCollum's self-published "how to" and related n
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  • ...ublications with checklists. A checklist shows all issues for a particular magazine, structured by year in the order of publication. ...n T. Miller, William G. Conento. Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Weird Fiction Magazine Index: 1890-1998. Locus Press (P.O. Box 13305 - Oakland, CA 96601), July 28
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  • || Sub-Saharan Magazine || Minimum Wage Fantasy
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  • || Fantasy Pick || [https://web.archive.org/web/20140922175004/http://www.everydayfiction.com/fantasy-pick-by-p-djeli-clark/ 2012-08-24]
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  • Title: The Playboy Book of Science Fiction and Fantasy 329 if publication[PUB_CTYPE] != 'MAGAZINE':
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  • | Magazine search | Update Encyclopedia of SF/Fantasy credits
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  • ...rlier books in PG, including many of their pre-20th C. works of horror and fantasy, are not derived from a single, known edition. For a number of years PG mad ...mi-pro-zines -- for example, it would exclude [[Magazine:Whispers|Whispers Magazine]], and any modern counterpart. The main thing that makes something a "profe
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  • ...r one INTERIORART where apparently a story was accompanied by artwork in a magazine. Previous to learning this I had been merging the shortfiction and novel pu ...the SERIAL entry would only show the original publication (almost always a magazine) and that any reprints would get filed under the NOVEL or CHAPBOOK title re
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  • ...then just clone the rest of the issues for the year under the "The Dragon Magazine - 1980 - Issues # 35-??" EDITOR TYPE, and then go back and edit the few cha ...re you also thinking about things like regular columns? For example clone-magazine could go down the contents list and if it sees a title that looks like
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  • ...later this year, and another I'm 99% certain will appear in Galaxy's Edge magazine at some point, so it's not as if (some of) these translations will never ge ...ewPub]] does not explicitly tell you what to put in the "Author" field for MAGAZINE publications. [[Template:PublicationFields:Author]], which is transcluded i
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  • ...f sense as it doesn't really seem to serve any purpose other than making a magazine issue listing shorter. I propose either getting rid of this practice or twe ...main experience with awards is with the Hugos and they are awarded to the magazine or fanzine, not to the editor. Thus in the database, they need to be linke
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  • ...Rediscovery Series, or the Garland Library of SF, or the Ballantine Adult Fantasy Series)? I've come to the conclusion that publishers' series should be tot ...titled them, e.g.: "Cover: Astounding Science Fiction, November 1957" for magazine covers, and "Cover: From This Day Forward (by John Brunner)" for book cover
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  • ...-- issues had to do with pseudonyms. A lot of people involved in the book/magazine business wear multiple hats. Some authors (especially in Europe) have been ...ng path would be including the actual editors and dropping the "Editors of MAGAZINE" unless we don't know the actual editor(s). I'm all in favor of simplifying
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  • Magazine/Anthology Appearances: ? This can be misleading since the original magazine publication was in 1933/1934, but now it looks like the work first appeared
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  • ...ial. This will happen, for example, for material on the inside cover of a magazine, since the pagination usually starts inside. For material after that last ..., then it is given the name of the container (the title of the book or the magazine). This aligns with the general premise that ''all illustrations'' illustrat
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  • ...seudonymously, you can run Make Variant Title on the EDITOR Title, but the magazine Publication will display only the pseudonymous name, not "real name as by p ...or's name in the EDITOR record is not the same as the editor's name in the magazine Publication record. Is this intentional? It may well be since it apparently
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  • ...rlier books in PG, including many of their pre-20th C. works of horror and fantasy, are not derived from a single, known edition. For a number of years PG mad ...mi-pro-zines -- for example, it would exclude [[Magazine:Whispers|Whispers Magazine]], and any modern counterpart. The main thing that makes something a "profe
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  • == Magazine Editors == ...sn't specified in the pub, where the author is given as "The Editors of <i>magazine name</i>". The section for authors in New Pubs doesn't address this possib
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  • * Adding the magazine/newspaper/book as non-genre and with limited content (as per the rules). ...of speculative fiction can also be entered in the same way as a non-genre magazine. So can anthologies that have some SF content, but contain mostly general f
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  • *[[Feature:90165]]'''Open''' The magazine listings are getting a bloated look from the level of detail we are now inc ...mistakenly assume that we visibly distinguish between science fiction and fantasy, say. Perhaps the display could use '''<nowiki>[short]</nowiki>''' or somet
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  • ...ner in the Third Annual Wooden Rocket Awards, for best science fiction and fantasy websites (sponsored by [http://www.sfcrowsnest.com SF Crowsnest]). The ISFD * Magazine Pages - The information on these pages (which account for most of the HTML
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  • :It's not uncommon for two seemingly identical copies of a publication (book, magazine, etc) to turn out to be two different versions of the publication. What at == Vlaamse Filmpjes, magazine or publication series ==
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  • ...ww.goodreads.com/list/show/5474.Urban_Fantasy_Graphic_Novels popular urban fantasy series], etc -- and they can be hard to distinguish from "real" novels, so ...e'll see a typo in a title or author credit in one part of an anthology or magazine and it's correct elsewhere. I usually add a note explaining the discrepanc
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  • ...nally appeared in French, Spanish, German, Italian, etc. Take the Italian magazine as an example. Stories that were first published in Italian (like "Il sang ...ction -- Click Rush, for instance, appeared in 18 stories in Crime Busters magazine filling out Doc Savage stories and the like, but fought crime with pulp sup
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  • ...or without embedded responses, should be credited to A) the editor of the magazine or B) "various" meaning that it's the work of several authors. Please respo ...tled the name of the work which contains it. For example, the title of the magazine issue. I've used "Untitled" as a title field but only when that's the '''ac
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  • ...e bullet about periodicals, but nothing in the policy states that a non-SF magazine or newspaper is eligible for inclusion. You have to go to [[Help:Entering_ ::: How would you record either if they were in a magazine? If we would record them as SERIAL, we have our answer - we really should n
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  • Italics copied from [[ISFDB:Help desk#magazine issue on genre topic]]. See that discussion for context: ...ublication and catalogued in its entirety, even though other issues of the magazine aren't." --[[User:Vasha77|Vasha]] 12:43, 13 January 2018 (EST)''
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  • ...zine issue, it seems pretty clear the "standard" is to use the date of the magazine publication. If that is indeed the case, I don't see why a serialization s ..."publication date" regardless of whether the original appearance was in a magazine, anthology, collection, or a chapbook (which we call "chapterbooks" at the
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  • ...case, it seems like a good idea to always make a note in the notes of the magazine when signatures and initials are used to determine artist attributions. How ...large number of stories. Is that OK? (I can imagine that in a different magazine this might be done differently, though it would strike me as kind of perver
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  • ...her listed in the timeline here that do not appear in the database yet. [[Magazine:1920-1929]] ...they probably influenced the course of science fiction more than any other magazine either within or outside of the field..." Pretty strong endorsement, I migh
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