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Bill Haley Jr. ( Haley's second son and first with Joan Barbara " Cuppy " Haley-Hahn ) publishes a regional business magazine in Southeastern Pennsylvania ( Route 422 Business Advisor ).
The magazine publishes fiction by emerging writers alongside more recognizable names, such as Woody Allen, Margaret Atwood, Haruki Murakami, Alice Munro, Don DeLillo, Mary Gaitskill, and Edward Albee ; as well as essays, including ones from Mario Vargas Llosa, David Mamet, Steven Spielberg, and Salman Rushdie.
EuropeAxess Media, in liaison with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Gibraltar, also publishes a monthly magazine: Upon This Rock
In conjunction with the card, IKEA also publishes and sells a printed quarterly magazine titled IKEA Family Live which supplements the card and catalogue.
* 1879 – Charles Taze Russell publishes the first edition of the religious magazine The Watchtower.
It also publishes the monthly Lundagård magazine.
SFWA publishes a quarterly magazine called the Bulletin.
It publishes the peer reviewed quarterly Journal of the Society for Psychical Research ( JSPR ), the irregular Proceedings and the magazine Paranormal Review.
Steve Jackson Games ( SJG ) is a game company, founded in 1980 by Steve Jackson, that creates and publishes role-playing, board, and card games, and the gaming magazine Pyramid.
The magazine Hototogisu, which he founded, still publishes.
** John H. Johnson publishes the first issue of the magazine Ebony.
* October – Rudyard Kipling publishes the story Mowgli Leaves the Jungle Forever in The Cosmopolitan illustrated magazine ( price 10 cents ).
** New Musical Express, a British music magazine, publishes a story about two 13-year-old schoolgirls, Sue and Mary, releasing a disc on Decca and adds " A Liverpool group, The Beatles, have recorded ' Love Me Do ' for Parlophone Records, set for October 5 release.
** The German magazine Der Spiegel publishes an article about the Bundeswehr's poor preparedness ; the Spiegel scandal erupts.
* May 6 – Stern magazine publishes the " Hitler Diaries " ( which are later found to be forgeries ).
* December 1 – Charles Dickens publishes the first installment of Great Expectations in his magazine All the Year Round.
* February 21 – The New Yorker magazine publishes its first issue.
The IWW publishes a magazine aimed at the British and Irish members, Bread and Roses, a national industrial newsletter for health workers and a specific bulletin for workers in the National Blood Service.
TEJO publishes a magazine called Kontakto, aimed at beginners and young readers.
The magazine associated with the RIM, A World To Win, has not published an issue since 2006, though A World To Win News Service still publishes regularly on the internet.
Today the company also publishes Sesame Street Magazine in cooperation with Time Inc .' s Parenting magazine.
* ALEC publishes a monthly magazine for its members entitled Inside ALEC.
Many American and British daily newspapers publish a larger edition on Sundays, which often includes color comic strips, a magazine, and a coupon section ; may only publish on a Sunday, or may have a " sister-paper " with a different masthead that only publishes on a Sunday.
* 1955: In Britain, " Practical Mechanics " magazine publishes an item " Making an Aqualung ".
From 1998 to 2006, Wired magazine and Wired News ( which publishes at Wired. com ) had separate owners.

magazine and non-fiction
There are clear connections in terms of practice with magazine and newspaper feature-writing and indeed to non-fiction literature.
Other works can legitimately be either fiction or non-fiction, such as journals of self-expression, letters, magazine articles, and other expressions of imagination.
This is a collection of fifteen selected non-fiction entries that had been published in Analog magazine over the years ; it includes five articles authored or co-authored by Zubrin, including " The Hypersonic Skyhook ", " Mars Direct: A Proposal for the Rapid Exploration and Colonization of the Red Planet " ( co-authored with David A. Baker ), " Colonizing the Outer Solar System ", " Terraforming Mars " ( co-authored with Christopher McKay ), and " The Magnetic Sail ".
One was a non-fiction magazine entitled Strange ; the other was If.
Lahiri has also had a distinguished relationship with The New Yorker magazine in which she has published a number of her short stories, mostly fiction, and a few non-fiction including The Long Way Home ; Cooking Lessons, a story about the importance of food in Lahiri's relationship with her mother.
* Helicon is an annual literary and art magazine featuring works ( fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry, artwork, photography, essays, etc.
Publication of the magazine was then resumed in July, 2012 with the first of two ' relaunch prelaunch ' issues ( Volume 0 ) ( July & August ), featuring reprinted and excerpted fiction, new and reprinted non-fiction articles, art galleries and interviews, including works by Robert Silverberg, Barry Malzberg, Patrick L. Price and David A. Hardy.
In 1920 Gernsback retitled the magazine Science and Invention, and through the early 1920s he published much scientific fiction in its pages, along with non-fiction scientific articles.
* Etude a narrative non-fiction magazine
Granta is a literary magazine and publisher in the United Kingdom whose mission centers on its " belief in the power and urgency of the story, both in fiction and non-fiction, and the story ’ s supreme ability to describe, illuminate and make real.
Sequel is an annual Simpson literary arts magazine, assembled from student and faculty contributions including: paintings, photographs, drawings, short fiction, and short non-fiction.
On 30 August 2011, TIME magazine published a list of what they consider the 100 best non-fiction books since 1923, when the magazine was first published and included " Mystery Train " on the list, one of only five dealing with culture, and the only one dealing on the subject of American music.
Noel Carrington, an editor at Country Life magazine, first approached Lane with the idea of publishing low cost, illustrated non-fiction children's books in 1938.
The Road to Serfdom was placed fourth on the list of the 100 best non-fiction books of the twentieth century compiled by National Review magazine.
Tankōbon do not include bunkobon ( typically used for novels ), shinsho (, typically used for non-fiction ), or rather larger-format mook (, mukku, a blend of " magazine " and " book "), as each is within a series.
* Rated by TIME magazine as one of the top 100 best non-fiction books
His non-fiction works include biographies of Confucius, Koxinga and Qin Shi Huangdi ( the First Emperor of China ), as well as monthly opinion columns for Neo magazine.
" She first told the story through an essay, " Four Good Legs Between Us ," that she sold to American Heritage magazine, and the feedback was positive, so she decided to proceed with a full non-fiction book.
In a review for the Objectivist magazine The Intellectual Activist, Harry Binswanger said the book provided the first " full, systematic, non-fiction expression " of Objectivism, and said it was filled with " many electrifying ideas, elegant formulations, and majestic overviews.
The politically conservative magazine National Review voted Darwin's Black Box one of their top 100 non-fiction books of the century.
Peter Usborne has been quoted in the trade magazine The Bookseller as saying: " I initially thought that the internet would kill non-fiction, because teachers would tell children to use the internet to help with homework.
The magazine published others, from newspapermen and academics to convicts and taxi drivers, but its primary emphasis soon became non-fiction and usually satirical essays.
It also includes non-fiction works, both scholarly and targeted at the general reader, such as dissertations, journal or magazine articles, books and even web-based content.

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