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Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine

(more) »rank: 697

from: Penny Press


Editorial Product Review: :Contains a mix of mystery and suspense. The magazine seeks and develops the newest talent in the mystery field, and has published the work of mystery writers.


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The Wilson Quarterly

(more) »rank: 1066

from: Pro Circ


Editorial Product Review: :The Wilson Quarterly is a news magazine of the world of ideas. Edited for an educated lay audience, The Wilson Quarterly explains and summarizes developments in serious research on politics, the environment, the social sciences, foreign affairs, history, the arts, TV and the press, economics, science and technology. The format includes major essays and reviews of current books and periodicals.


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Cicada

(more) »rank: 755

from: Carus Publishing


Editorial Product Review: :Cicada is a magazine for teenagers and young adults offering high-quality fiction and poetry dealing with the issues of growing up, leaving the joys and pains of childhood behind, and becoming an adult. It is filled with enough different ideas, styles, and subjects to please any intelligent reader.


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Realms of Fantasy

(more) »rank: 827

from: Sovereign Media


Editorial Product Review: :Covers fantasy, Arthurian sagas, ancient myths, contemporary fantasy, and features fantasy artists, movie reviews, new computer games, board, card, and role-playing games.


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Sci-Fi

(more) »rank: 1243

from: USA Network


Editorial Product Review: :The foremost source on all science fiction entertainment, from movies and TV, to online services, games, books and more. Provides exclusive coverage of SCI FI Channel programming, as well as information on the latest blockbuster SCI FI films, and television shows.


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Poetry

(more) »rank: 1111

from: Poetry Foundation


Editorial Product Review: :Presents articles on American poetry.


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London Review of Books

(more) »rank: 1199

from: Pro Circ


Editorial Product Review: :Readers of London Review of Books are not only interested in books, but the culture that creates them. Reviews often discuss the entire topic of the book, not only critique its quality. The book's influence and place in society is also discussed in a lively manner.


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American Theatre

(more) »rank: 1332

from: Theatre Communications Group


Editorial Product Review: :Serves as a forum for the professional theatre. Includes production schedules, plays and playwrights, government, funding in print, management, stages, and people. Features articles by theatre critics, artists and professionals.


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Utne Reader

(more) »rank: 1294

from: Ogden Publications Inc


Editorial Product Review: :Utne taps into the pulse of what's emerging in culture by reading thousands of indie publications, web sites, blogs, newly published books, films and other off-the-beaten-path sources to offer readers the information and inspiration they need to transform their world and yours.


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The Saturday Evening Post

(more) »rank: 952

from: The Saturday Evening Post


Editorial Product Review: :This is a health oriented magazine containing humor, fiction, nonfiction and graphic elements of interest to the American family. Its editorial content runs the gamut from health to literature.


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