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November 17, 2008 - AMERICAS QUARTERLY targets the "new generation of political, economic, and social leaders and technocrats from Canada to Tierra del Fuego." Content focuses on law, investment, development, tax reform, trade liberalization, human rights, and policy alternatives and reforms in the Western Hemisphere.
Christopher Sabatini is the editor-in-chief of the magazine, which is published 4 times/year in the US by the Americas Society and Council of the Americas. A circulation of 14,000 is achieved via global subscriptions.
November 17, 2008 - Café is an English-language Latino lifestyle bimonthly that debuted with the Oct/Nov issue. It targets Chicago's second and third generation Hispanics. Content focuses on Hispanic cultural values and interests.
Alejandro Riera is the editor-in-chief of the magazine, which is published by Café Media LLC. A circulation of 45,000 is achieved through delivery to 20,000 Chicago homes and distribution of 25,000 copies to beauty salons, hospitals, and retail locations.
November 17, 2008 - KEITH MARTIN'S CORVETTE MARKET is a quarterly aimed at Corvette enthusiasts. Content includes analysis of Corvettes sold at auction, buy-sell-hold recommendations, best/affordable choices, profiles of each generation of Corvette, and prices and investment potential of the next generation of Corvettes.
Keith Martin is the editor of the title, which is published by Corvette Market Magazine, Inc and distributed internationally.
November 17, 2008 - SIGNIFICANT LIVING'S TODAY'S CHRISTIAN will be the new name of TODAY'S CHRISTIAN now that Significant Living has acquired the bimonthly from former publisher Christianity Today International. The Nov/Dec issue of TODAY'S CHRISTIAN will be its last. The new publication will launch in Jan and target Christians who are in the midlife years and beyond. Content will feature Christian celebrities, sports figures, well-known public personalities, individuals who are prominent in Christian ministries, and "everyday heroes--ordinary people living significant, extraordinary lives."
Peg Carmack Short will be the editor of the new title, which will maintain a circulation of 140,000 and be distributed throughout the US and parts of Canada.
November 17 - AMERICAN REVOLUTION will debut in Dec and target historians, living history reenactors, scholars, history buffs, authors, tourists, archaeologists, military gamers, military miniaturists, members of heritage and patriotic organizations, photographers, genealogists, preservationists, metal detectionists, historic site supervisors and teachers. Content will focus on the Revolutionary era's people, places, and events.
David Paul Reuwer is the editor of the magazine, which will be published 5-6 times/year by the American Revolution Association. Initial circulation will be 3,500-5,000.
November 13, 2008 - CAPE ANN is a quarterly that targets residents of the eponymous coastal area of MA. The glossy spotlights local arts, businesses, history, trends, and people, and includes articles on fashion, food, home, and the outdoors.
Ray Lamont is the editor-in-chief. North of Boston Media Group is the publisher.
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November 13, 2008 - HAWAII SPORT launched this year as a free bimonthly. It is aimed at Hawaiian triathletes and those who cross train. Content includes running, swimming, biking, upcoming events, training programs, and race results.
Christian Friis is editor/publisher of the title, which is distributed at sporting and health food stores on the Hawaiian Islands.
November 13, 2008 - SILK PURSE WOMEN is a regional quarterly that targets NJ's women over 40. Content focuses on professional challenges and successes, philanthropic opportunities, community outreach, workplace diversity and parity, care giving tips, living longer and healthier, and nationally prominent people.
Christine Spear is the editor-in-chief of the magazine, which has a readership of 60,000+ and is distributed nationally by subscription.
November 11, 2008 - BIKE MONKEY launched on Feb 18 as a quarterly that targets bicycle enthusiasts. Content includes interviews with professional cyclists, cycling advocates, and folks who commute on bicycles; the biking lifestyle; bike construction; time-trial race courses; physical and non-physical problems encountered while facing the world on a bike; bike humor; creative writing; and inspiration.
Carlos Perez is the editor-in-chief/publisher of the magazine, which is available in Sonoma County, CA bike shops and nationally by subscription.
November 11, 2008 - GATHERED will be the new name of the St. Petersburg edition of THE FLORIDA CATHOLIC. The new magazine, which will focus on evangelization, teaching, and diocesan news, will be published bimonthly, in contrast to the newspaper, which was published weekly and ceased operation with the Oct 24 issue.
Janet Shelton is the editor of the title, which will be published by the Diocese of St. Petersburg. In a few months, about 140,000 copies will be mailed to all registered Catholics in the five counties covered by the Diocese.
November 11, 2008 - WEATHERFORD launched in Sep as a free quarterly that targets residents of the eponymous TX town. Content includes sports, politics, community service, health, and a calendar of local events.
Phil Riddle is the editor of the magazine, which is published by The Lone Star News Group.
November 6, 2008 - BEAD TRENDS is a new magazine that went monthly with the Nov issue. It targets individuals who enjoy bead crafts. Content focuses on tips and techniques, beading products, and projects.
Tatia Meyer is the editor of the title, which is published by Northridge Media and is distributed in craft stores in the US and Canada, and internationally by subscription. Project ideas, product submissions, and articles are welcome. Go to http://scrapbooktrendsmag.com/advertise_opp.html for more information
November 6, 2008 - MODERATE MAGAZINE launched on Oct 21 as an independent monthly. The target audience is 18- to 35-year-olds. According to editor Tracy Salts, the publication covers world politics, art, and information about the US by providing "not only one side of every story, but two (at least)!"
The title is distributed throughout the US and part of the UK.
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November 6, 2008 - THORN MAGAZINE will debut as a quarterly on Dec 10. Females, age 25-40, who are interested in exploring pagan religion will be targeted with articles on "paganism: ancient and contemporary; personal experiences; research; historical analysis; magick [sic]; divination; earth-based religion, organic, eco-friendly, and sustainable ways of living; [and] alternative spirituality."
Chip O'Brien is the editor of the title, which will be published by Thurisaz Media LLC and distributed in the US.
November 6, 2008 - SAVVY launched in Feb and targets women between the ages of 18 and 35. Content focuses on pageant events and tips (fitness, interview skills, working the runway), pageant personalities, hair and makeup trends, fashion, celebrities, TV, books, music, and film.
The quarterly, which has a circulation of 30,000, is distributed in bookstores, boutiques, salons, and spas nationwide and internationally by subscription.
November 4, 2008 - HOMETOWN HOT ROD MAGAZINE is a new bimonthly that targets car enthusiasts. The publication features traditional hot rods, customs, events, and people and places from the US Midwest.
John Nolan is the editor of the title, which is published by Lucy n Punk Inc and is sold in bookstores in the US and Canada, and by subscription. Current circulation of 6,000 is expected to increase to 10,000 by summer.
November 4, 2008 - DUJOUR is a new monthly that focuses on fashion, art, beauty, and shopping. It targets readers who are looking for affordable fashion.
Letitia Burrell is the editor-in-chief of the glossy, which is published by LookLook Media Group. Submissions of articles, illustrations, and photos are welcome. Details are posted at http://dujourmag.com/submissions/.
November 4, 2008 - BUCK debuted on Oct 30 as a new monthly style magazine targeting men aged 20-30. Content covers fashion, furniture, food, bands, artists, and designers.
Editor Steve Doyle is based in the UK, but the magazine, which is produced by Buck Publishing Ltd, is also distributed in NYC, San Francisco, Tokyo, Paris, and Milan.
October 30, 2008 - YOUR GREECE is the new name for GREECE, at least for its Nov issue. The magazine, which targets Greece lovers and which typically includes content on food, wine, travel, culture, holidays, music, and celebrities in Greece, changed its name this month due to reader-generated content that provided insight into previously undiscovered (from a journalistic standpoint) tavernas, restaurants, tourist sites, and antiquities.
The monthly, which is available worldwide, is published by Merricks Media. There are plans for future issues of YOUR GREECE.
October 30, 2008 - LATE MODEL ILLUSTRATED will debut in mid-Nov. The monthly is aimed at the dirt late model community and will include tech articles, new products, and coverage of regional and national race events.
Tim Lee is the editor of the monthly, which will be published by McLeod Media LLC and be distributed nationally at trade shows, racetracks, selected banquets, major dirt late model events, and by subscription.
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October 30, 2008
● 20X20 is a literary and visual arts journal that debuted this summer. Content includes fiction, essays, poetry, drawings, photography, visual projects, and works where these media cross paths. Editors Francesca Ricci and Giovanna Paternò are based in the UK, but the magazine is available internationally by subscription.
● THE AFRICAN AMERICAN HERITAGE GUIDE was unveiled in Savannah, GA on Oct 16. Published by the Georgia Department of Economic Development and ATLANTA MAGAZINE, the publication highlights Georgia's African American history and culture and is aimed at getting more African Americans to tour the state.
● g (for Globe) is a new magazine section of THE BOSTON GLOBE. It features arts, entertainment, culture, people, lifestyles, things to do around town, comics, and puzzles.
October 28, 2008 - PRESTIGE NEW YORK will launch in Feb as a US version of PRESTIGE SINGAPORE. The monthly will target affluent New Yorkers with content that focuses on city society leaders, entrepreneurs, philanthropists, politicians, and innovators.
Rhonda Palmer is the editor of the magazine, which will be published by CR Media and have a circulation of 50,000. New York is the primary distribution market.
October 28, 2008 - OCEAN STYLE is a bimonthly that targets affluent individuals with "an affinity for the Caribbean." Content focuses on fashion, art, culture, lifestyle, and entertainment. Interviews with and profiles of international and regional celebrities and personalities are also included.
The glossy, which has a circulation of 150,000 and is published by Blue Wolf Media Inc, is distributed in Atlanta, Miami, LA, Washington DC, Toronto, London, and the Caribbean.
October 28, 2008 - MONROE MAGAZINE debuted as a quarterly in Sep. It targets residents of Monroe County, MI. Content focuses on living in the area and local recipes.
Deborah Saul is the editor of the glossy, which is produced by The Monroe Publishing Company and had a launch circulation of 12,000. Several local retailers sell the magazine, and it is also available by subscription.
October 28, 2008 - THE AMERICAN DOG launched this month as a merger of THE COLORADO DOG and THE CHICAGO DOG. The quarterly targets dog lovers and covers canine health, nutrition, training, and safety.
The magazine, which has a circulation of 50,000-60,000, is produced by The Dog Publishing LLC and distributed in the US and Canada.
October 22, 2008 - 904 debuted as a bimonthly in Jan. The glossy targets upper-level managers and executives in northeast FL, local civic leaders, medical and legal professionals, and subscribers to JACKSONVILLE MAGAZINE, which is the publisher of 904. Content includes travel, local recreation and diversions, history of local businesses, profiles of local business executives, VIP Q&A, finance, fashion, politics, automobiles, and a calendar of events.
Joseph White is the editor of the magazine, which has a circulation of 15,000 and is available on area newsstands, in bookstores, and nationally by subscription. Freelance writers can send queries to Mr. White at joe@jacksonvillemag.com
October 22, 2008 - BEAUTIFUL ONE is a bimonthly that targets Christian women. Content includes health and fitness, inner healing, love and marriage, parenting, and fashion and style.
Lucie Costa is editor of the magazine, which is published by Beautiful One Ministry. Submissions are welcome. Details are posted at http://www.beautifulonemagazine.com/write.html.
October 22, 2008 - BEDLAM MAGAZINE debuted in Sep and is published 11 times/year. The magazine chronicles the LA arts scene and targets the arts community and anyone interested in the visual arts and associated activities and events. Content includes profiles of artists and art events, gallery previews, book reviews about art publications by local authors, experimental literary and visual forms, stories of LA's "underbelly," and "peculiarities in the products of popular culture."
Jonathan Jerald is the editor-in-chief of the free monthly, which is distributed in street boxes, galleries, condos, and lofts in Venice, Culver City, Santa Monica, Melrose Avenue, Downtown LA, Frogtown, Atwater, Echo Park, Silverlake, Pomona and areas in between. Jim Fittipaldti is the publisher. Launch circulation was 20,000.
October 22, 2008 - BLACK HEALTH MAGAZINE will debut on Nov 4 as a bimonthly that targets 24- to 59-year-old African American women. Content will include health and beauty trends, fitness, nutrition, and medical concerns within the African American community.
Household Publishing and Enterprises will produce the title, which will have a rate base of 185,000 and be distributed nationwide.
October 22, 2008 - MEXICOXPATZ will launch as a digital quarterly in Nov, and as a print magazine in 2010. The target market is "Mexico-lovers, Mexico-curious, and [the] Mexico-bound." Content will highlight different villages, surrounding attractions, real estate trends, development, entertainment, arts and culture, hotels, dining, and nightlife. Interviews with expatriates will also be included.
Pam Stone is the editor of the publication, which will have a circulation of approximately 200,000 and be available in the US and Canada. Article queries are accepted. Guidelines are posted at http://www.mexicoxpatz.com/writers.html.
October 17, 2008 - SHRIEKFREAK QUARTERLY debuted on Oct 1. The magazine targets horror fans and covers movie material, comic books, music (horror-punk, goth), books, role-playing games, conventions, interviews with individuals in the industry, and "other horror-geek material."
William Eric Downton is the editor of the title, which is available in the US and Europe. Freelance submissions are welcome. Details are posted at http://www.shriekfreak.com/submissions.htm
October 17, 2008 - MANCHESTER MAGAZINE is a lifestyle quarterly aimed at affluent residents of and visitors to the Greater Manchester (NH) area. Regular features focus on local people, places, arts, entertainment, indoor and outdoor activities, health and wellness, travel, and dining. A calendar of local and regional events is also included.
Robert T. Olivier is the editor of the title, which has a circulation of 15,000 and is published by Manchester Magazine Inc. The magazine is sold in grocery stores, bookstores, and retailers throughout NH, and nationally by subscription. Promotional copies are distributed in hotel rooms, condominiums, vacation homes, healthcare professionals' offices, lawyers' offices, spas, salons, fitness centers, real estate agencies, and golf courses in Greater Manchester.
October 17, 2008 - SACRAMENTO BOOK REVIEW debuted as a free monthly on Sep 8. The publication targets avid readers, and each issue contains about 200 book reviews, one or two author interviews, an article on a book-related subject, and a calendar of upcoming local events.
Heidi Komlofske and Ross Rojek are the editors of the title, which is published by 1776 Productions. SACRAMENTO BOOK REVIEW is distributed in CA, as far south as Elk Grove, as far north as North Rio Linda, as far west as Davis, and as far east as Roseville and Folsom.
LOCKED UP WEST VIRGINIA debuted in July as a new monthly from CSJ Publications. It is aimed at the Mountain State's residents. Content includes mug shots of West Virginians who are arrested and booked in regional jails or anyone who's charged with a felony, misdemeanor, or sex crime in the state; and articles on missing people, wanted criminals, and unsolved crimes.
Corey Fregoso is the editor of the magazine, which is on sale in stores in Morgantown, Fairmont, Huntington, Charleston, Wheeling, and Parkersburg.
October 17, 2008 - LANDSLIDE is a new bimonthly from the American Bar Association Section of Intellectual Property Law. It debuted with the Sep/Oct issue. The target audience is section members. Content focuses on patents, trademarks, copyrights, licensing, e-commerce, legislation, and international developments in the fields of business, science, technology, and the arts.
Lisa A. Dunner is the editor-in-chief of the magazine, which has a circulation of 22,462. Submissions are welcome. Author guidelines are posted at http://www.abanet.org/intelprop/magazine/Author_Guidelines_IP_Magazine_0208.pdf.
October 17, 2008 - THE LAND REPORT is a quarterly that targets existing and prospective US landowners. Coverage includes investment opportunities, ways to improve and conserve land, legislation updates, and outdoor gear and equipment.
Eric O'Keefe is the editor of the magazine, which is distributed in the US.
October 14, 2008 - XTRA PAIR OF HANDS is a free monthly that launched on Sep 23 and targets users of and workers in the personal and corporate concierge industry. The magazine includes interviews with celebrities who use personal assistants, and individuals who are personal assistants to celebrities.
Lelia Mack-Balenciada is the editor-in-chief of the title, which is published by Xtra Pair of Hands LLC. A circulation of 50,000 is achieved via home delivery and distribution to upscale hotels, malls, restaurants, corporate executives, personal assistants, and 100+ independent newsstands throughout metro Atlanta.
October 14, 2008 - WEAVE, a biannual journal aimed at 18- to 40-year-olds, will be released on Nov 7. Content will include visual art, poetry, fiction, flash fiction, creative nonfiction, and short plays from novice and established writers and artists.
Margaret Bashaar and Laura Davis are co-editors of the title, which will be sold at bookstores and conferences in Pittsburgh and be available nationally via Web site sales. Submissions are accepted. Guidelines are posted at http://www.weavemagazine.net/2008/05/submission-guidelines.html.
October 14, 2008 - SUCCESS FOR WOMEN will launch this month as a spinoff of SUCCESS. The target audience is professional women. Content will include advice and ideas from and profiles of celebrities, authors, and other successful individuals; health; getting ahead in business and careers; inspirational stories; and finance.
Deborah K. Heisz is the editor-in-chief of the magazine, which will be published by SUCCESS Media and have a launch circulation of 50,000. SUCCESS FOR WOMEN will become a bimonthly in the second quarter of 2009.
November 4, 2008 - SCROLL debuted in Sep as a quarterly targeting web professionals. Content focuses on user experience design, web design, web development, information architecture, and accessibility. Book reviews and interviews with industry thinkers are also included.
Maxine Sherrin and John Allsopp are the editors of the magazine, which is published by Web Directions and distributed globally. Writers, graphic designers, and photographers are invited to submit their work. Details are posted at http://scrollmagazine.com/contribute.
October 14, 2008 - ROXANNE is a new bimonthly that targets cosmopolitan women. Content focuses on lifestyle, sexuality, and fashion.
Roxanne Diana is the executive editor. Warren Williams Media LLC is the publisher.
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October 14, 2008 - PLAYGROUND is a new quarterly targeting Central FL's affluent, active parents between the ages of 25 and 50 who have at least one child age 12 or younger. Articles cover parenting trends, kid-friendly culture, home design, fashion, health, holidays, travel, sustainable living, and education.
Sabrina James is the editor-in-chief of the glossy, which is published by Playground Media Group LLC. A circulation of 30,000 is achieved via national subscriptions, direct mailings to affluent neighborhoods in Orange, Seminole, and Osceola counties, and distribution through advertisers and at local high-traffic locations and events.
October 14, 2008 - MIS QUINCE targets Hispanic girls who are getting ready to celebrate their quincea–eras (15th birthday). Content includes planning tips, music and dance, beauty, and fashion.
Tammy Tibbetts is the editor of the title, which is published by Hearst Communications. The magazine will have a distribution of 1.4 million by being included in the Nov issues of SEVENTEEN and COSMOGIRL!, the latter of which will cease publication with the Dec issue, and by being sent out with the winter issue of TEEN.
October 14, 2008 - MACTRIBE will launch this month and target Mac (technology) users. Content will include design, photography, multimedia, tips, products, reviews, and "features and interviews that cover the culture and lifestyle of today's Mac user."
Daniel Robillard is the editor-in-chief of the title, which will be published 8 times a year and have a circulation of 50,000 through a distribution deal with Source Interlink.
October 14, 2008 - ENGAGE is a new bimonthly that targets community, volunteer, and philanthropic organizations and those who are involved with their activities. Each issue contains analysis, advice, and commentary on civil society.
Maurice Mcleod is the editor of the magazine, which is the member publication of the UK's National Council for Voluntary Organisations but is available worldwide by subscription. Think Publishing handles production and advertising. Circulation exceeds 10,000.
October 14, 2008 - ART IN SITE, a quarterly targeting artists and art enthusiasts in the US, Philippines, and global community, will launch in Jan. Content will focus on Filipino culture, art, and artists, including writers, filmmakers, sculptors, painters, digital artists, photographers, jeepney painters, graffiti artists, set designers, composers, and performance artists.
Patricia Laurel is the editor of the title, which will be published by the Manila Center for the Arts, Association of Artists and Writers, and will initially be distributed in the US (east and west coasts) and Manila. Canada and the rest of Asia should follow.
October 8, 2008 - FLAVOR, a quarterly epicurean lifestyle magazine that targets residents of VA's Piedmont region, launched in Jul. Content includes profiles of local growers, producers, chefs, and artisans; travel; entertainment; design; wine tasting; cooking; dining; home gardening; and a calendar of events.
Melissa Harris is the editor of the title, which is produced by Piedmont Publications.
October 8, 2008 - URBAN METRO is a new quarterly that will launch with a promotional edition on Oct 15. The first quarterly edition will be out on Dec 15. The magazine is aimed at urban metrosexuals and will feature sports, fashion, home, living, education, and economy/finance.
Anika Waltz-Cummings is the editor-in-chief of the title, which will be published by Ceaser Media Group LLC. Initial distribution will be in NJ, NY, CT, PA, and Washington, DC.
October 8, 2008 - INSYNC, a World Publications bimonthly for watch enthusiasts, has been sold to Sandow Media and will be rebranded as WATCH JOURNAL. The rebranded magazine will target ultra-affluent consumers and have more information about best watches and watch brands, and more male-oriented luxury lifestyle content, such as auto imports, jets, and boats.
Marie Picon is the editorial director. The new title will make its debut in the second quarter of 2009, with a launch circulation between 60,000 and 75,000. Distribution will focus on North America and Switzerland.
October 8, 2008 - I Heart Magazine is a just-launched street photography publication that targets photographers, designers, musicians, and collectors worldwide. A feature on pop culture products is also included in the magazine.
Addam Winsenburg is the creative director of the title, which is produced in the US by I Heart Publishing and distributed globally. The second issue will be out in Jan 2009, and Winsenburg hopes to publish triannually or quarterly. Freelance photographic submissions are accepted. Details are posted at http://www.iheartmagazine.com/index2.html.
October 8, 2008 - CONTRAST is a free quarterly that targets 18- to 35-year-old Hawaiian residents and visitors. Content includes art, music, travel, profiles of young professionals from HI, nightlife venues and events, sports, fashion, technology, and product reviews.
Daniel Ikaika Ito is the editor-in-chief of the magazine, which is published by Contrast Magazine LLC and has a circulation of 20,000. Half the magazines are available at local advertisers and places frequented by the targeted demographic; 5,000 are distributed on the US west coast; and 5,000 in Japan.
October 8, 2008 - THE AUTISM FILE is a 10-year-old UK quarterly that began a US/Canadian edition last month. A Spain edition will launch in Nov. The magazine is aimed at anyone with an interest in autism and covers medical, nutritional, and educational matters.
Polly Tommey is the editor-in-chief, and Teri Arranga is the editor of the North American edition. Worldwide circulation is 36,500, and circulation for the North American edition is 20,000. Sensinet Ltd is the publisher.
October 6, 2008 - YOGAMOM MAGAZINE launched in Sep and targets educated mothers and mothers-to-be "looking for creative and peaceful ways to relieve stress and promote health for themselves and their families." Articles focus on health, beauty, relationships, eco-living, travel, pregnancy, education, food, finances, and yoga. Celebrity interviews and book reviews are also included.
Celina Miller is the publisher and editor-in-chief of the quarterly, which is distributed in the US.
October 6, 2008 - TAR, a biannual art and fashion magazine, will hit newsstands in a few weeks. The magazine targets fashionistas and art aficionados.
Evanly Schindler is the editor of the title, which is published by Tar Art Media and distributed globally.
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October 6, 2008 - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REVIEW, a biannual literary journal, has replaced SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ANTHOLOGY. Like its predecessor, SCR publishes fiction and poetry, but the new magazine also includes creative nonfiction, plays, and screenplays. New, emerging, and established authors are featured.
Annlee Ellingson is the editor-in-chief of the magazine, which is published by the University of Southern California and is available worldwide. Submissions are welcome. Details are posted at http://www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/mpw/students/SCR_Submit.php.
October 6, 2008 - MORE OF OUR CANADA launched in Sep as a spin-off of OUR CANADA. Both publications are bimonthlies filled with reader submissions, but MORE OF OUR CANADA is published during OUR CANADA's "off" months. The magazine targets those who take pride in Canada and includes stories about the country and its towns, communities, traditions, and people; gardening; recipes; a pen-pal feature; and a wheels column.
Peter Stockland is the editor-in-chief. Reader's Digest Magazines Canada is the publisher. There were 34,000 requests for the first issue of the subscription-only magazine.
October 6, 2008 - DEBBIE BLISS KNITTING MAGAZINE launched Sep 5 from Soho Publishing. The biannual targets new and accomplished knitters. Content includes family and home decor patterns, an advice column for technical queries, interviews with designers, articles about people and places that inspire Bliss's patterns, and new yarns.
Editor Bliss is based in the UK, but the magazine is distributed internationally by subscription.
October 6, 2008 - AUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT will replace CIRCULATION MANAGEMENT, a magazine aimed at b-to-b circulators, audience developers, and consumer-magazine consumer-marketers, effective with the Nov issue. The rebranded publication will add online-only media entities to its target audience. New content will focus on online marketing (including SEO and SEM); integrated multi-channel marketing; audience acquisition, behavior, and analytics across a variety of platforms; integrated database creation and management; and defining, creating, and leveraging “community.”
Tony Silber is the editor of the title, which is published ten times/year by Red 7 Media.
October 6, 2008 - FINE CHAMPAGNE launched on May 23. The thrice-a-year title targets those who lead a luxurious lifestyle. Articles focus on fine champagnes and the people behind them.
Editor-in-chief Pekka Nuikki is based in Finland, but the magazine, which has a circulation between 15,000 and 30,000 and is produced by Fine Publishing Ltd, is distributed worldwide.
October 6, 2008 - AMERICAN FINE WINE, a quarterly from Fine Publishing Ltd, launched in San Francisco on March 13. It targets those who enjoy a luxurious lifestyle and focuses on North and South American wine markets, wine estates, and the people behind them.
Editor-in-chief Pekka Nuikki is based in Finland, but the magazine, which has a circulation between 10,000 and 15,000, is available worldwide. It is also distributed to buyers of Bentleys and Maybachs, to American Express Platinum cardholders, on Sunseeker yacht cruises, and on NetJets private jets.
October 1, 2008 - COCHRANE CONNECTS is a biannual that launched last week. It targets new and established residents of the eponymous Canadian town. Content focuses on local people, places and events.
Brandi Dickman is the editor of the magazine, which is published by Frog Inc and has a circulation of 10,000+. The magazine is delivered to all Cochrane households and at events and rack locations in Calgary.
October 1, 2008 - WHITEFISH REVIEW is a biannual literary journal based in Whitefish, MT that publishes fiction, non-fiction, poetry, art, photography, cartoons, and interviews, :with a slant toward mountain culture."
Brian Schott is the editor of the title, which is published by Buckshot Enterprises and distributed in bookstores, fly fishing stores, and other outlets in MT, CA, ID, MA, NH, and WA, and nationally by subscription. Submissions are accepted. Details are posted at http://www.whitefishreview.com/submit.htm.
October 1, 2008 - WHERE WOMEN CREATE will debut as a quarterly in Nov and target imaginative and inventive women. Content will focus on creative women in a diversity of fields, and their workspaces.
The magazine will be distributed in the US and worldwide, and have a launch circulation of 24,000. Stampington & Co and Chapelle Ltd will be the publishers.
October 1, 2008 - SYLACAUGA MAGAZINE will launch on Oct 15 and be published every nine months by a partnership of the Sylacauga (AL) Chamber of Commerce and The Daily Home, a local newspaper. Content will include local news; local attractions and tourism spots; industry; education; recreation; annual events; and listings of civic, social and professional organizations.
The magazine will be distributed to advertisers, in relocation packages, at the Chamber of Commerce, area visitor and information stands, retiree and tourism expositions, and state welcome centers.
October 1, 2008 - FORGE is an independent "cultural journal" that includes fiction, poetry, artwork, photography, and reviews of films and music.
Leif Milliken, Michael Moore, and Melissa Wolfe are the editors of the biannual, which is distributed in the US. FORGE accepts freelance submissions. Details are posted at http://forgejournal.com/?page_id=8.
October 1, 2008 - BLITZ is a new quarterly from Spann & McCormick Publishing. It targets football fans and covers professional football (NFL, Canadian, Arena), as well as college, high school, and Pop Warner ball.
James McCormick is the editor-in-chief of the title, which has a circulation of 55,000 throughout the US and Canada.
October 1, 2008
● NANO FICTION is a biannual literary journal published by the University of Houston. Content includes short stories, prose, experimental works, and comics. Freelance submissions are accepted. For details, go to http://www.nanofiction.org/submit.html.
● SIGNAL BUTTE is published three times a year by Dickinson State University (ND) and targets fans of the school. The focus is on in-depth human interest stories.
● MUSINGS is a quarterly literary journal that targets those who spend time on "introspection, self-reflection, and brainstorming." Co-editors Risikat Okedeyi and Kimberly C. Gaines accept submissions. Details are posted at www.myspace.com/musingszine.
● US WEEKLY plans a fashion quarterly to launch next spring. Content will include fashion and shopping advice from makeup artists and stylists. The initial print run will be 450,000. Wenner Media LLC is the publisher.
September 29, 2008 - ALT- will launch next month as a free quarterly in Milwaukee and target 18- to 40-year-old residents of and visitors to the city. Content will focus on new and alternative music, entertainment, artists, designers, economics, dining and bars, and events.
Hanna Swanson is the editor of the magazine, which will have a circulation of 5,000 and be distributed at various venues around Milwaukee. Alt- Inc is the publisher. News of unique events and people can be emailed to info@altdash.com or sent at http://www.altdash.com/Contact.aspx.
September 29, 2008 - SANDRA LEE SEMI-HOMEMADE will be a bimonthly that will debut with the Feb/Mar 2009 issue. The target audience with be home and style enthusiasts. Content will include entertaining tips, home decor advice, and recipes.
Hoffman Media LLC will publish the magazine, which will have a print run of 280,000.
September 29, 2008 - OT, which stands for Our Town/Our Teams, is a new weekly targeting fans of Boston's sports teams. Content will include sports analysis, game previews, and fantasy sports reports.
Mark Cofman is the editor of the magazine, which is published by THE BOSTON GLOBE and has a launch press run of 20,000. The title is sold at 420 locations from southern NH to southern RI.
September 29, 2008 - LABYRINTH'S DOOR is an advertising-free, bimonthly fantasy magazine targeting 8- to14-year-olds. Each issue will contain fantasy/adventure stories, poems, mazes, puzzles, a young author story, how to draw pictures, and a comic section.
Jacquitta McManus is the editor of the title, which will be published by Worlds To Discover, LLC and distributed in the US. Freelance submissions are welcome from adults and from young authors age 8-17. Guidelines for adults are posted at http://www.labyrinthsdoor.com/Guidelines.html. Guidelines for young authors are posted at http://www.labyrinthsdoor.com/YoungAuthors.html.
September 29, 2008 - HOMEFRONT LA will launch in Jan 2009 and target individuals who appreciate luxury. Content will focus on home life, design, and décor, and include profiles of LA homes and landmarks; trends; Q&As with architects, builders, designers and other professionals; neighborhood resources; and first-person essays.
Michael Cannell is the editor of the magazine which will be published 10 times/year and be delivered to 20,000 high-income homeowners in Bel Air, Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Downtown LA, Hancock Park, Hollywood Hills, Holmby Hills, Malibu, Marina Del Ray, Pacific Palisades, Santa Monica, Westwood, West Hollywood, and West LA, and to 10,000 realtors, architects, designers and other industry professionals. It will also be available at select newsstands in LA and NYC. JD McRae is the publisher.
September 29, 2008 - ELIXIR INTERNATIONAL will launch in Oct and target individuals who seek longer, better lives. Content will focus on anti-aging, cosmeceuticals, nutraceuticals, cosmetic surgery and dentistry, and aesthetics, and include celebrity interviews, hair anti-age reviews, and health spa reviews.
Oskar Keysell is the editor of the glossy, which will be published in the UK by Elixir Press Ltd and be available internationally by subscription. It will also be distributed free to spas, cruise ships, luxury hotels, gyms, airport business lounges, and on private charter jets. The initial print run will be 100,000 copies. In 2009, the magazine will be published in Mar, Jun, and Sep.
September 29, 2008 - ELEVATIONS is a new quarterly from American Express Publishing that will target those who enjoy a luxury lifestyle. Content will include sports, home decorating, fashion, art, culture, travel, dining, and a regular column by professional golfer Nick Faldo.
A global circulation of 50,000 will be achieved via distribution to Ritz-Carlton Club and Residences and mailing to the homes of club members.
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September 29, 2008 - DRUGSTORE CANADA replaced PHARMACY POST this month. The new Rogers Publishing Ltd business-to-business title still targets pharmacists and business owners, but the relaunched magazine has regular sections devoted to over-the-counter and natural health products; cosmetics, skin care, and personal care trends and products; strategies and tips on managing the store and staff; trends and tips on front store categories and merchandising; new products available to drugstores for the coming season; and leisure pursuits such as travel, food and wine, contests, and reviews.
Vicki Wood is the editor-in-chief of the monthly, which has a circulation of 16,500 and is distributed in Canada and the US.
September 29, 2008 - DEPESHA launched in NY as a bilingual (English and Russian) biannual on Sep 11 and targets the hip affluent. Content focuses on global fashion, designers, beauty, and lifestyle trends.
Stephan Rabimov is the editor-in-chief of the glossy, which has a circulation of 5,000 and is available in the US and Russia.
September 29, 2008 - BIOMATTERS will launch as a biannual in Nov and target Michigan's bioscience companies, academic and research institutions, bioscience service providers, and related organizations. Content will focus on discoveries, trends, issues, and personalities in the state's bioscience community, as well as funding sources.
Jayne Berkaw is the editor of the magazine, which will be published by MichBio and have a circulation of 5,000+.
September 29, 2008 - BEESWAX MAGAZINE is a quarterly independent journal of literature and art. Content includes fiction, poetry, non-fiction, travel writing, visual art, and cross-genre and collaborative works. The target audience is anyone "interested in writing as tangible art."
Laureen Mahler and John Peck are the co-editors of the magazine, which is available in San Francisco's Bay Area bookstores and internationally by subscription. Submissions are welcome. Details are posted at http://www.beeswaxmagazine.com/submissions.html.
September 24, 2008 - STRATEGY debuted on newsstands this month and targets business professionals. Content focuses on accounting, entrepreneurship, finance, information technology, management, marketing, real estate, and supply chains. Also covered are environmentally-friendly business strategies, shady business matters and how to prevent them, laws and public policy, international business and news, strategies to and from CEOs, style, travel, dining, and lifestyle issues.
Mavian Arocha is the editor of the bimonthly, which is published by Strategy Magazine LLC and has a circulation of 50,000. Currently, distribution is limited to the US.
September 24, 2008 - ORANGES AND SARDINES is a quarterly poetry and art magazine. The journal features both conventional and experimental poetry, as well as photography and paintings that are accompanied by interviews with the artists.
Didi Menendez is the publisher and editor-in-chief of the title, which is produced in the US and available internationally. Submissions are welcome. Guidelines are posted at http://poetsandartists.com/guidelines.htm.
September 24, 2008 - THE INDICATOR is a new quarterly from Grateful Life Publications that targets "people who are seeking change in their lives through positive thinking and attitudes." Content includes celebrity interviews, profiles of advice gurus, recipes, fiction, and articles on personal development, empowerment, family lore, and travel.
Beth and Lee McCain are the editors of the magazine, which is available in the US and has a circulation of 25,000.
September 24, 2008 - GREEN LIFESTYLES ON PLANET PARADISE is a new quarterly that targets individuals interested in sustainable living. Content focuses on architecture, art, ecotravel, energy, interiors, outdoors, communities, food and wine, and mind, body, and spirit.
Joey Best is the editor/publisher of the title, which is distributed in the US and Canada.
September 24, 2008 - FONS & PORTER'S LOVE OF KNITTING debuted this month. Content focuses on projects for various skill levels; garments for babies, children, and adults; knitting lessons; tips; products; and book notes.
DeElda Wittmack is the editor of the quarterly, which has a circulation of 180,000 and is distributed in the US, Canada, and the UK. Crafts Media LLC is the publisher.
September 22, 2008 - SOBEFIT is a bimonthly from MPG Publishing that will be available to the public on Dec 24 and target South Floridians. Content will focus on fitness, nutrition, health, and sports.
Marta Montenegro is the editor-in-chief of the title, which is expected to reach 115,000+ readers via newsstand sales, subscriptions, and distribution to gyms, hospitals, doctors' offices, malls, restaurants, grocery stores, and colleges.
September 22, 2008 - REVERIE is a quarterly featuring literature by African Americans. Content includes poetry, short stories, and essays but excludes urban crime fiction and erotica.
Heather Buchanan is the editor-in-chief of the title, which is published by Aquarius Press and available in the US, Canada, Mexico, and outside North America. Submissions are accepted. For details, go to http://www.aquariuspressbookseller.net/reveriemidwestafricanamericanliterature.html and click on subscription_info.doc.
September 22, 2008 - THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FEMINIST APPROACHES TO BIOETHICS (IJFAB) is a new biannual targeting members of the International Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics. Content includes articles on ethical issues related to health, health care, and biomedical sciences; book reviews; and commentaries on policy issues, legislation, court decisions, or other contemporary developments within bioethics.
Mary C. Rawlinson is the editor of the title, which is published by Indiana University Press and is available internationally. IJFAB invites submissions on any topic in bioethics. Guidelines are posted at http://www.ijfab.org/style_guidelines.html.
September 22, 2008 - GHETTOMANGA is a new quarterly from ghostWerks Publishing that targets fans of and has content surrounding hip hop, art, music, culture, and comics.
Samax Amen is the editor of the magazine, which is currently distributed in stores in Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, and Houston, and nationally by subscription.
September 22, 2008 - MUTINY will launch as a monthly on Oct 2 and "cover everything Indian, from politics to movies." Indians worldwide will be the target market.
Jacob Joseph Puthenparambil is the editor-in-chief of the magazine, which will have a global circulation of 10,000 and be published by Mutiny Media Private Ltd.
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September 22, 2008 - CELEBRATIONS will be a new bimonthly targeting Disney fans. According to Tim Foster, who co-edits the magazine with Lou Mongello, "We are still holding out hope for [a] September [debut], but it's more likely the first issue will be reaching people by the first or second week of October." Content will focus on events and attractions at Disney theme parks and resorts, past and present films, and Disney history. Games and scavenger hunts will also be included.
The title, which will be published by Celebrations Press Inc, will be distributed internationally.
September 22, 2008 - GRID will launch as a bimonthly in Philadelphia on Feb 15, 2009. The target audience will be advocates of community sustainability. Content will focus on food, shelter, energy, transportation, ecology and culture.
Alex Mulcahy is the editor of the title, which will be published by Red Flag Media. While the magazine's focus will be on Philadelphia, it will be available throughout the US by subscription. Parties interested in writing, drawing, or doing photography for GRID should email getinvolved@gridphilly.com.
September 19, 2008 - FW, a fashion magazine, was just launched by Washington Post Media. It targets sophisticated shoppers in the District of Columbia. Content highlights style trends, local designers, boutique owners, celebrities, and fashion-focused books.
The second issue of FW will be published in Nov. It will be monthly in 2009. Jennifer Barger is the editor of the glossy, which is distributed with The Washington Post to nearly 100,000 subscribers and is also available at upscale boutiques, salons, restaurants, and hotels around the DC metro area.
September 17, 2008 - DOWNHOME is a new quarterly that targets residents of Colquitt County, GA. Content focuses on local history, food, citizens, events, adventures, challenges, and accomplishments.
Kevin Hall is the editor of the magazine, which is published by THE MOULTRIE OBSERVER.
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September 17, 2008 - BATEAU is a biannual literary magazine of poetry, flash fiction, short plays, mini reviews, comic strips, and graphic narratives.
James Grinwis is the editor of the title, which is published by Bateau Press and is available in the US. Submissions are accepted. Details are posted at http://www.bateaupress.org/submit.html.
September 17, 2008 - ENVY, a monthly lifestyle magazine from Envy Publications that targets style-conscious 25- to 34-year-olds, has just added an Austin edition to its existing line-up of Dallas and Houston issues. There are also plans to launch in San Antonio. Content focuses on music, film, fashion and beauty, technology, eco-friendly endeavors, sports, automobiles, art and culture, social events, dining and entertainment, neighborhood destinations, and celebrity interviews.
Paul Salfen is the editor-in-chief of the title, with an expected circulation exceeding 150,000.
September 17, 2008 - GO-55 PLUS launched in Aug as a biannual aimed at younger senior citizens, specifically those in the 55-70 age bracket.
Cheryl Saper is the editor of the magazine, which is published by Communications Solutions and has a circulation of 15,000. The title is distributed in Winnipeg.
September 17, 2008 - JERUSALEM RIDGE MAGAZINE will debut at the Bluegrass Celebration, Oct. 2-5th in Rosine, KY. The quarterly will target enthusiasts of bluegrass music and include news, profiles, and interviews spotlighting bluegrass performers, supporters, and fans.
Ron Malec is the editor of the title, which will be published by Keystone Direct and have a launch circulation of 7,500. The magazine will be distributed through acoustic music retailers, record dealers, bluegrass festivals, and concert venues throughout the US and Canada, and internationally by subscription.
September 17, 2008 - NEW SOUTH has replaced GSU REVIEW as Georgia State University's art and literature journal. The new magazine, a biannual, is published by the school. Contents include fiction and poetry from emerging and established artists.
James May is the editor of the title, which is available in the US. Submissions are accepted. Details are posted at http://www.review.gsu.edu/submission_guidelines_ns.html.
September 17, 2008 - ONE EIGHTY debuted this month. The biannual covers fashion, art, photography, and lifestyle in San Francisco, the US, and international cities. The target market is fashionistas.
Cheryl Locke and Jonathan Kyle Farmer are the editors of the magazine, which is published by Academy of Art University. Eleven thousand copies of the launch issue are available at galleries, cafes, museums, and bookstores throughout San Francisco and at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week New York.
September 15, 2008 - SERENDIPITY is a free monthly that will debut on Oct 1 and target women in northeast TN. Content will focus on finance, relationships, fashion, home decorating, health, and history. Horoscopes, recipes, puzzles, book and restaurant reviews, and community events will also be included.
Janet Cose is the editor of the magazine, which will be produced by Clinch Mountain Publishers. The title will initially be distributed in wire racks in the region, but subscriptions will be added in the future.
September 15, 2008 - THE NEW HAMPSHIRE TROUBADOUR is a new monthly targeting residents of and visitors to the Granite State. Content focuses on the state's history and heritage, towns, natural topography, tourism and sites, economic development, landmarks, and people and groups who make "a positive difference in their community."
Mike DeBlasi and David Lazar are the editors of the magazine, which has a circulation of 50,000 and is given away free in NH. The magazine does not accept advertising. Robert Finlay is the publisher.
September 15, 2008 - THE MALE PERSPECTIVE will launch is Jan as a bimonthly targeting 28- to 54-year-old Canadian men with average household incomes of $75,000. Content will include sports, entertainment, technology, business and finance, food and wine, health and fitness, and automobiles.
Mike Dunphy is the editor/publisher of the magazine, which will have a circulation of 75,000, with 40,000 newsstand issues and 35,000 distributed at sporting events and special promotions.
September 15, 2008 - INSPIRED RETAILER is a new quarterly from Continuity Publishing that targets retailers and wholesalers of conscious-living products. Content includes business advice; interviews with market leaders; reviews of gifts, books, and music; general news for independent retailers; and products such as candles, organic food and personal care items, meditation aids, and yoga supplies.
Kathy McGee is the editor-in-chief of the magazine, which has a subscription list of 9,000 and is free to retailers in the US. Paid international subscriptions are also available. News about newly-released or soon-to-be-released products can be submitted at http://www.inspiredretailer.com/Editorial-Reviews/Submit-New-Releases/11.aspx.
September 15, 2008 - FINANCIAL POST MAGAZINE is the new name of FINANCIAL POST BUSINESS, which targets subscribers of Canada's National Post newspaper and is distributed 11 times a year inside the paper. The renamed magazine will have more content on investing, personal finance, and entrepreneurs and entrepreneurialism.
Brian Banks is the editor of the title, which has a circulation of 200,000+ and is published by Canwest Global Communications Corp.
September 15, 2008 - THE MOOSE & PUSSY is a new literature and art quarterly that focuses on erotica and targets fans of the genre. Content includes essays, stories, poetry, humor, and art with a sexual or romantic theme.
Jeff Blackman, Jeremy Hanson-Finger, Kate Maxfield, and Rachael Simpson are the co-editors of the magazine, which is currently distributed in Ottawa but will be available by subscription in Jan. In/Words Magazine & Press is the publisher. Freelance submissions are welcome. Details are posted at http://www.themooseandpussy.com/?page_id=3.
September 15, 2008 - FIFTH WEDNESDAY JOURNAL is a biannual literary magazine of "traditional, realistic, modern, and experimental" poems, short stories, nonfiction compositions, and photo essays.
Vern Miller is the editor of the title, which is published by Fifth Wednesday Books and is available in the US, and internationally by subscription. Freelance submissions are welcome. Details are posted at http://www.fifthwednesdayjournal.com/submit.php.
September 15, 2008 - PARENTING EARLY YEARS will target parents of newborns to preschoolers, and PARENTING SCHOOL YEARS will target parents of kids from kindergarten to fifth grade. Both with be the offspring of PARENTING when the original publication ceases in 2009. The two magazines will continue to cover child-rearing, children's and women's health, diet and nutrition, beauty marital relationships, getting organized, travel, and seasonal ideas, but they will do it differently based on the demographics of their targeted audiences.
Susan Kane will be the editor of both titles, which will be published by Bonnier Corp and be distributed in the US, Canada, and internationally by subscription. PARENTING EARLY YEARS will have a circulation of 1.65 million; PARENTING SCHOOL YEARS, 500,000.
September 11, 2008- EDIBLE MANHATTAN launched on Sep 10, targeting foodies in Gotham. Content focuses on local growers, producers, and restaurants; ethnic eats; tales from NY chefs; culinary history; and epicurean trends.
Gabrielle Langholtz is editor of the bimonthly, which is published by Edible Communities and has a circulation of 100,000. The magazine is distributed at local eateries and bookstores, and internationally by subscription.
September 10, 2008 - THE LUMBERYARD is a new biannual that targets poetry and visual arts fans, as well as prospective poetry aficionados by using "the power of the visuals to draw people in."
Jen Woods is the editor-in-chief of the magazine, which is self-published in the US and distributed internationally. Freelance submissions are accepted. Details are posted at http://www.lumberyardmagazine.com/submissions.html.
September 10, 2008 - MINDFUL MAMA, a green-lifestyle magazine that targets parents and parents-to-be who are "passionate about creating a better world," will launch in Nov. Content will focus on pregnancy, birth, and raising a family.
Sarah Kraft is the editor of the title, which will be published by Rhythm of Life, LLC and distributed internationally. Launch circulation will be 100,000. The magazine will be a biannual through 2009. The goal thereafter is quarterly in 2010 and bimonthly in 2011. Query letters for freelance articles are welcome. Details are posted at http://mindfulmamamagazine.com/content/EditorialGuidlines.aspx. In 2008, 2% of MINDFUL MAMA profits will be donated to International Midwife Assistance, a charitable organization, whose mission is to raise the standard of maternal/infant care in developing nations and areas experiencing crises in maternal/infant care.
September 10, 2008 - KNOCKOUT is a new biannual that targets readers of poetry. Brett Ortler and Jeremy Halinen are the editors of the magazine, which is available in bookstores in MN and WA, and nationally by subscription.
Ortler and Halinen accept freelance poetry submissions. Details are posted at http://www.knockoutlit.org/submit.htm.
September 10, 2008 - KIDZINE will launch this month and target 6- to 12-year-olds in the Peel region surrounding Toronto. Each issue will have games, puzzles, stories, and activities.
Sharon Foster is the editor of the self-published monthly, which will have a circulation of 20,000 and be distributed in Brampton and Mississauga, Canada.
September 10, 2008 - NEW YORK GIANTS HEALTH MONITOR launched on Sep 4 as a patient-education quarterly that targets male-condition sufferers over the age of 40. Content includes medical news, therapies, general health and wellness information, as well as personal condition stories of NFL players, coaches, and trainers.
Marc Lichter is the editor of the title, which has a circulation of 1 million and is distributed at Giants Stadium, in doctors' offices in the NY/ NJ area, and via direct mail to NY Giants season ticket holders and customers on the waiting list. The magazine is a joint publication of the NY Giants and Health Monitor Network.
September 10, 2008 - EMPRISE REVIEW will debut as a quarterly literary anthology this holiday season and target the "well-read...intellectually-curious person." Content will include non-fiction, fiction, photography, and poetry.
Patrick James McAllaster and Kris Loveless are the editors-in-chief of the magazine, which will initially be distributed in AR, AZ, TX, and France. Freelance submissions are accepted. Guidelines are posted at http://muttsbane.com/submissions.aspx.
September 10, 2008 - CIRCULATION: CARDIOVASCULAR GENETICS, a new cardiology subspecialty journal from the American Heart Association, will launch in Oct. Content will focus on research on population genetics and biomarkers; clinical trials in pharmacogenetics; advances in molecular genetics, genomics, proteomics, metabolomics and systems biology; methods in genetics and clinical interpretation; and controversies in cardiovascular genetics.
Ramachandran S. Vasan is the editor of the bimonthly, which will be published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins and be available worldwide. CIRCULATION: CARDIOVASCULAR GENETICS is the last of 6 journals launching under the CIRCULATION banner in 2008. The other 5 are CIRCULATION: ARRYTHMIA AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY, CIRCULATION: HEART FAILURE, CIRCULATION: CARDIOVASCULAR IMAGING, CIRCULATION: CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS, and CIRCULATION: CARDIOVASCULAR QUALITY AND OUTCOMES
September 10, 2008 - JANE'S INDUSTRY QUARTERLY is a new supplement to JANE'S DEFENCE WEEKLY. The magazine targets those involved in the global defense industry and manufacturing. Content focuses on superpower nations, the global defense market, opportunities and threats for the West, global trends in defense procurement and emerging markets, energy and the defense industry, defense expenditures and forecasts, exports and global influence, and global mergers and acquisitions activity in the aerospace and defense sectors.
Guy Anderson is the editor of the magazine, which has an international circulation of 25,000 and is published by Jane's Information Group. In addition to being sent to subscribers of JANE'S DEFENCE WEEKLY, the quarterly supplement can be ordered as a stand-alone publication and will be distributed at professional defense conferences.
September 8, 2008 - LUXE ARIZONA is the 12th regional home magazine from Sandow Media. It targets affluent readers and showcases luxury residential architecture, design, interiors, and products.
Pamela Jaccarino is the executive editor of the quarterly, which is distributed in the US.
September 8, 2008 - YEN PLUS is a manga anthology magazine that specifically targets US and Canadian fans of the genre. The monthly includes shojo and shonen stories.
Kurt Hassler is the editorial director of the title, which is published by Yen Press, an imprint of Hachette Book Group. Project pitches are welcome. Details are posted at http://yenpress.us/?page_id=2.
September 8, 2008 - OBSERVER STYLE will be a new fashion magazine published by THE NEW YORK OBSERVER and inserted, twice a year, into all subscriber and newsstand copies of the paper. The biannual glossy will also be distributed in 4- and 5-star Manhattan hotels. Content will include "fashion and jewelry spreads, satires, and irreverent commentary."
Jenna Hollander-Essig will be the editor of the publication, which will launch in Nov and have a circulation of 58,000.
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September 8, 2008 - LOW RENT is an independent bimonthly that features fiction and poetry and targets fans of the same. W.P. Hughes is the editor of the title, which is published in the US and is available internationally.
Freelance submissions are welcome. Details are posted at http://www.lowrentmagazine.com/home/index.html#.
September 8, 2008 - ETHICAL LIVING is a bimonthly from Ethical Publishing Ltd. The magazine targets individuals who want "to make a positive difference [in] the world." Content focuses on environmental and social concerns, as well as fashion, health, beauty, home and garden, food and drink, travel, work and finance, and family life.
Editor Kim Marks is based in the UK, but the title, which has a circulation of 10,000, is distributed globally by subscription.
September 8, 2008 - JANE AUSTEN'S REGENCY WORLD has just relaunched under a new publisher, Lansdown Media Ltd. The bimonthly targets fans of the eponymous author and focuses on Austen's life and times, actresses who have portrayed her, celebrities who have been inspired by her, first editions, and festivals and exhibits.
Editor Tim Bullamore is based in the UK, but 50% of the magazine's sales take place in the US.
September 8, 2008 - PAULUS is an international monthly that commemorates St. Paul. The magazine has articles about St. Paul's life and places that were relevant to him, and includes contributions from historians, theologians, and church officials.
Ampelio Crema is the editor of the title, which is published in English and Italian and has a circulation of 45,000. PAULUS is available by subscription and in Catholic bookstores, and is published by the Society of St. Paul and H20News.
September 8, 2008 - THINK BIG is a self-improvement, personal-development bimonthly that targets business owners between the ages of 30 and 50. Content focuses on inspiration, success against odds, wisdom from teachers and achievers, leadership profiles, positive transformations, philanthropic causes, business techniques and start-ups, wealth creation and investment, travel and adventure, health, and cars.
Editor Michael Walls is based in Australia, but the magazine is available internationally by subscription. Mindset Media is the publisher of the title, which has a circulation in excess of 16,000.
September 4, 2008 - DISTILL, a fashion bimonthly, will make its public debut in March. It targets "creative professionals" and covers commentary on women's wear, men's wear, streetwear and accessories, web fashion, and popular culture.
Colin McDowell is the editor-in-chief of the title, which is produced by Craft Publishing. Though printed in the UK, the magazine will be available globally.
September 4, 2008 - iPHONE LIFE, a quarterly, will hit newsstands on Sep 8 and be sent to subscribers of WINDOWS MOBILE and SMARTPHONE & POCKET PC, the latter of which will cease publication in Nov. The new magazine targets end-users of the iPhone and iPod Touch, and includes articles and advice on using the gadgets at work and school, iTunes, accessories, software, and Web applications.
Rich Hall is the editor of the title, which has a launch issue circulation of 110,000 and an 85/15 US/international distribution. Thaddeus Computing is the publisher.
September 4, 2008 - 2WICE is a biannual, interdisciplinary journal that focuses on and targets fans of art, film, fashion, design, dance, and performance.
Patsy Tarr is the editor-in-chief of the magazine, which is published by the 2wice Arts Foundation. The title is available by subscription and in bookstores and on newsstands throughout the US.
September 4, 2008 - INSIDE HOKIE SPORTS is a monthly from Virginia Tech that targets fans of the university and sports, in general. The magazine includes coverage of Olympic sports, former VT athletes who are now pros, VT teams, compliance, student life, and marketing.
Jimmy Robertson is the editor of the publication, which is available in the US and Canada by subscription.
September 4, 2008 - TRIANGLE EAST is a bimonthly from Cherokee Publishing that targets residents of Eastern Wake and Johnston counties in NC. Coverage is dedicated to profiles of communities and people, fashion, children and parenting, food, local sites and travel, shopping, and a calendar of local events.
Bill Zadeits is the editor of the magazine, which has a readership of more than 48,000.
September 4, 2008 - PEPPERMINT is a quarterly that targets individuals interested in sustainable living. Content focuses on vintage, second-hand, recycled, fair trade, organic, natural, locally-made, or environmentally-sensitive businesses, art, products, and fashion and accessories. Coverage of music, books, and movies, and interviews with designers and people in the environmental field are also included.
Editor Kelley Sheenan is based in Australia, but the magazine, with a circulation of 10,000, is available globally by subscription. PEPPERMINT accepts article queries from freelance writers at hello@peppermintmag.com.
September 4, 2008 - GRAND VALLEY MAGAZINE will hit the streets of Grand Valley (CO) on Sept 25. The magazine will target residents of and visitors to the area. The focus will be on regional art and music, neighborhoods, travel, outdoors, wheels, work and finance, food and drink, and health.
Margaret Allyson is the editor of the monthly, which will have an initial print run of 7,500 and a projected increase to 15,000 for its second year. Grand Valley Magazine, Inc is the publisher. The glossy will be distributed throughout the western slope of CO (Grand Junction, Fruita, Palisade, Clifton, Delta, Montrose, Battlement Mesa, Glenwood Springs, and numerous rural communities in the area).
September 4, 2008
• DORA DRESS-UP AND GO, 007, and SHREK'S QUESTS are new biweekly titles from GE Fabbri. DORA DRESS-UP AND GO targets fans of animated cartoon character Dora the Explorer. Each issue features a Dora adventure and directions on making Dora accessories. 007 targets fans of the eponymously-numbered, fictional British spy. Content focuses on 007 action, villains, and locations. SHREK'S QUESTS targets young fans of the Dreamworks ogre and includes Shrek-themed adventures and activities.
• WORLD OF CARS is published by Egmont Magazines. It targets 4- to 7-year-old boys and features comic strips, games, puzzles, and activities based on the movie CARS.
• THE NORTH JEFFERSON VISION is published by the North Jefferson (AL) News and covers northern Jefferson County from Fultondale to Hayden. Circulation is 15,000+.
• STUFFED, APRON•OLOGY, SOMERSET READER, ART QUILTING STUDIO, and GREENCRAFT MAGAZINE will be new titles from Stampington and Co in 2009. All publications will focus on crafts, except for SOMERSET READER, which will focus on fiction, poetry, and memoirs. Editors of all these publications are accepting freelance submissions. For details, go to http://www.stampington.com/html/postscript_03112008_newpubs.html and click on the appropriate magazine.
September 2, 2008 - BLOGHOLOGY is quarterly that targets bloggers. Articles focus on improving writing skills, making money online, search engine optimization, and trends in the blogging industry.
Mert Erkal is the editor-in-chief of the title, which has a circulation of 50,000+ and is published by SC Interactive Global Media. The magazine is distributed in the US and Europe.
September 2, 2008 - ESPN RISE has taken the place of RISE. The new magazine maintains its predecessor's content, highlighting the accomplishments and lifestyles of high school athletes, but it has added features on action sports and sports that teens compete in outside of school. The target market is 12- to 17-year-olds.
Jon Segal is the editor-in-chief of the title, which is published 8 times a year by ESPN. The magazine is customized for and distributed in 25 US markets, including AZ, FL, IN, MN, NJ, and OR.
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September 2, 2008 - R.A.S.H., which stands for Rage Art Soul Heart, is a bimonthly that targets socially-conscious youth. Content includes arts and entertainment; non-governmental organizations and charities; fashion; young entrepreneurs; and the creative works of young writers, poets, artists, and singers.
Editor-in-chief Lennox Martin is based in Trinidad and Tobago, but the magazine is also available in Canada and London. RASH Productions is the publisher.
September 2, 2008 - WOMEN IN WISCONSIN BUSINESS, a quarterly for WI's female business managers, executives, and entrepreneurs, will debut with the Oct issue of CORPORATE REPORT WISCONSIN. Bob Warde, editorial director of CORPORATE REPORT, says that the new magazine will profile "...successful women and their secrets, [such as] breaking through the glass ceiling, finding startup capital for their businesses, and navigating office politics," but will "...avoid lifestyle with the exception of work/life balance and reducing stress." He adds that an editor has not yet been named, but there is "...a final short list of women from which we will choose prior to the first edition."
Midwest Business Media is the publisher of the magazine, which will have a circulation of 20,000 and be distributed throughout WI.
September 2, 2008 - EMPHASIS is a biweekly published by the Greater Fort Wayne (IN) Chamber of Commerce and is included in the GREATER FORT WAYNE BUSINESS WEEKLY. The target market is the business community in northeast IN. The magazine includes articles on area commercial, industrial, and professional activities, and profiles of Chamber members.
Nicole Wilkins is the editor of the title, which has circulation of 11,000 and is distributed in an 11-county area around Fort Wayne.
September 2, 2008 - MARKETING is a new title from Sledgehammer Communications that targets marketing industry and business leaders. Content focuses on branding, icons, Internet marketing, and the growing Malaysian market.
Editor Harmandar Singh is based in Malaysia, but the magazine is available worldwide by subscription. The launch circulation of the bimonthly was 11,000.
August 27, 2008 - SCBIZ is a quarterly that publicizes South Carolina's economy. It targets the state's business, government, and civic leaders. Articles focus on innovations, cross-industry partnerships, ports, logistics, distribution, construction, and people who make a difference.
The magazine has a target mailing to approximately 20,000 SC decision-makers and is also available by subscription. Bob Bouyea is the executive director. The publisher is SC BIZ NEWS, LLC. Press releases, story ideas, or other information should be sent to Andy Owens, managing editor, at aowens@setcommedia.com.
August 27, 2008: THE NORMAL SCHOOL is a literary biannual magazine that will debut in the fall and feature nonfiction, fiction, poetry, criticism, and culinary adventure journalism.
Editors Steven Church, Sophie Beck, and Matt Roberts accept freelance submissions. Guidelines are posted at http://www.thenormalschool.com/guidelines.html. The Press at California State University, Fresno is the publisher of the title. The magazine will be available in the US, Canada, and globally by subscription.
August 27, 2008 - TEXAS MAGAZINE will launch as a bimonthly on Sep 15 and .target Texas residents and visitors. Articles will explore the arts, culture, travel, business, health, and state projects. A dining guide and calendar of local events by city will also be included.
Kelley Glick is the publisher of the title from Blue Sky Publications, LLC. The magazine will be sold in more than1,500 retail locations throughout the state and be distributed to hotels and visitor centers. Article queries may be sent to editor@mytexasmag.com.
August 27, 2008 - PRIVATE CLUBS, a bimonthly luxury lifestyle magazine, has been relaunched by ClubCorp and targets the affluent. Content centers on travel, food and drink, golf, fashion, wealth, technology, culture, and rides.
Don Nichols is the editor-in-chief of the title, which has a circulation of 209,295 and is mailed to ClubCorp members in the US, Canada, and overseas.
August 27, 2008 - TWIST, a monthly that targets fabric manufacturers and retailers, textile entrepreneurs, buyers, clothing makers and designers, spinners, wool merchants, and processors, will replace WOOL RECORD next month. Coverage will be devoted to retailers; designers; global consumer markets; products such eco luxury and super luxury fabrics and yarns, wools for interiors, rare and specialty fibers, seasonal yarn and fabric collections, clothing for men/women/children, accessories, and lingerie; benefits of wool and other noble fibers; a glossary of technical terms; day-in-the life pieces from an industry members, interviews with an industry personalities; trends in the wool-textile industry; and advances in wool textile production and processing.
Jonathan Dyson is the editor of the publication, which will have an initial monthly circulation of 6,500 and increase to 10,000 in January. Like its predecessor, the new title, from the UK's Wool Textile Publications Ltd, will be distributed in the US, Canada, the UK and the rest Europe, Japan, China, South America, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.
August 27, 2008 - SIDEBYSOURCE is a new magazine bound inside monthly issues of OFF-ROAD. Owners of small utility or sport side-by-side vehicles comprise the target audience. Content includes UTV technology, trail rides, product reviews, and race event coverage.
Jerrod Jones is the editor-in-chief of the title, which has a circulation of 60,000 and is distributed in the US and internationally. Source Interlink Media is the publisher.
August 25, 2008 - GLOBAL NEPALI is an English language monthly targeting expatriate Nepalis in the US, UK, and around the world. Content focuses on the country's future prospects, trade, tourism, infrastructure, sustainable development, investments, and politics.
Narayan Prasad Adhikari is the editor. Total Media Solutions is the publisher.
August 25, 2008 - ONE+ is a new monthly that targets professional meeting planners and focuses on planning successful conferences. Content includes meeting destinations, measuring the effectiveness of conferences, new technology, connecting with audiences, and meeting strategies. It is published by Meeting Professionals International (MPI) and replaces their prior monthly, THE MEETING PROFESSIONAL.
David R. Basler is the editor-in-chief of the title, which is available globally. The launch issue was mailed to MPI's 24,000 worldwide members.
August 25, 2008 - SELF IMPROVEMENT MAGAZINE will debut as a quarterly in October and target those who fashion themselves as achievers. Content will focus on wealth creation, life purpose, well-being, personal effectiveness, leadership, communication, relationships, and goal-setting.
Tristan J. Loo is the editor of the title, which will have a launch circulation of 5,000 and be available at drop points throughout San Diego County, and nationally and internationally by subscription. Synergy Institute is the publisher. Submissions from freelance writers are accepted. Guidelines are posted at http://www.synergyinstituteonline.com/magazine/guidelines.php.
August 25, 2008 - DEAD POINT MAGAZINE will launch as a free bimonthly on Oct 15. It will target young climbers. Content will include climbing events, access, ascents, gear and apparel, and profiles of people involved with climbing activities.
Matt Stark is the editor of the publication, which will be distributed in climbing gyms and climbing gear shops in the US and Canada. Proposals for freelance articles are accepted. Details are posted at http://www.deadpointmag.com/submissions.php.
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August 25, 2008 - BACKYARD FRIENDS is a biannual that targets Christian readers and offers spiritual encouragement and insights, scripture quotations, and testimonials.
Cynthia Ruchti is the editor-in-chief of the magazine, which has a circulation of 5,000 and is available in the US, Canada, and some foreign countries. Heartbeat of the Home is the publisher.
August 25, 2008 - INTELLIGENT LIFE is a quarterly sister publication of THE ECONOMIST. It is "aimed at readers who are curious [and] have wide interests." Content includes travel, the arts, style, cultural icons, food and wine, philanthropy, sports, and technology.
Editor Tim de Lisle is based in London, but the magazine is available in the US and Canada by subscription. Article pitches can be sent to intelligentlife@economist.com.
August 21, 2008 - CANADIAN BIOMASS is a quarterly from Annex Publishing & Printing. It targets Canadian forest industry professionals and includes news of the bioenergy market and energy industry, articles on the collection and processing of wood residue, opinion pieces from industry insiders, and market trend reports.
Scott Jamieson is the editor of the publication, which has a circulation of 21,000.
August 20, 2008 - GLIMPSE will launch this fall as a biannual that examines the functions, processes, and effects of vision and "its implications for being, knowing, and constructing our world(s)." Content spans the physical sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities. The magazine targets scholarly and popular audiences, or as editor Megan Hurst writes, "...art and science geeks."
GLIMPSE is a publication of Mho Media and the Institute for the Future of Human Thought. Submissions of research articles, essays, interviews, book and film reviews, and visual spreads are welcomed. Details are posted at http://www.glimpsejournal.com/contribute.html.
August 20, 2008 - 35MM is a quarterly that targets individuals interested in photography. The focus (pun intended) is on camera formats and equipment, lighting tips, working in the darkroom and with software, photography schools, travel, exhibitions, recognized individuals in the photography community, and workshops.
Cynthia Pegolo is the editor of the title, which has a circulation of 5,000 and is distributed for free in Hawaii, LA, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. Paid subscriptions are also available in the rest of the US, South America, and Europe. The publisher is 35mm Revolution Eye.
August 20, 2008 - MUTINEER MAGAZINE is a beverage publication targeting the 21- to 35-year-old demographic, primarily on the US west coast. Content focuses on music, wine, beer, film, fashion, spirits, writing, politics, and travel.
Alan Kropf is the editor-in-chief of the bimonthly. Wine Mutineer LLC is the publisher.
August 20, 2008 - BEER MAGAZINE targets drinkers and brewers of the beverage and focuses on taste tests, recipes, and beer events. Derek Buono is the executive editor of the bimonthly, which is distributed in the US and Canada.
Think Omnimedia LLC is the publisher.
August 20, 2008 - BIOMASS MAGAZINE is a trade journal serving companies that use and/or produce power, fuels, and chemical feedstocks derived from biomass. The monthly covers biorefining, dedicated energy crops, cellulosic ethanol, decentralized power, anaerobic digestion, and gasification.
Tom Bryan is the editorial director of the title, which accepts press releases, business and personnel briefs, and articles. Details are posted at http://www.biomassmagazine.com/pdf/2008_BMM_Media_Kit.pdf. BBI International is the publisher of the magazine, which is distributed in the US, Canada, Mexico, and outside North America.
August 18, 2008 - LIVING WOODS debuted in June and targets anyone with an interest in woodlands and forests. Content includes woodland crafts and skills, sustaining woodlands and their biodiversity, foraging, bushcraft, projects using waste wood, and the therapeutic benefits of woods.
Editor Nick Gibbs is based in the UK, but the magazine is available worldwide by subscription. Freshwood Publishing produces the bimonthly.
August 18, 2008 - GREENVILLE targets residents of the eponymous SC city and includes news on local current events, businesses, and history; food and wine; health and wellness; education; finance; technology; the environment; economic development; real estate; diversity; travel; the arts; and profiles of surrounding cities.
Peachtree Media Group is the publisher of the monthly, which has a circulation of 20,000. Elisabeth Parrish is the editor-in-chief.
August 18, 2008 - THE SOUTHERN MARYLAND WEDDING GUIDE is a biannual that targets brides-to-be. Content includes wedding trends and planning.
Kimberly Bean is the editor of the title, which has a circulation between 2,500 and 5,000 and is distributed at bridal shows, bridal shops, reception sites, floral shops, bakeries, grocery stores, and other retail locations throughout southern MD. The publisher is the Southern Maryland Wedding Guide LLC.
August 18, 2008 - SMART IDEAS is a primary care magazine targeted to patients of nurse practition
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