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In October 2010, Lapine announced plans to shut down the magazine, with the final issue (December 2010) made available to subscribers online. However, a month later the magazine was sold to small press publisher Damnation Books, which resumed publication without a significant hiatus. In November
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speculative fiction magazine published by Sovereign Media, then Tir Na Nog Press, and Damnation Books, which specialized in fantasy fiction (including some horror), related nonfiction (with particular interest in folklore) and art. The magazine published short stories by some of the genre's most
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Douglas Cohen was promoted to Editor in November 2009, and was previously Assistant (Fiction) Editor , and had assumed roles of Nonfiction Editor and Art Director in March 2009. The headquarters was in
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would cease publication after the April 2009 issue. The closure was blamed on "plummeting newsstand sales, the problem currently faced by all of the fiction magazines."
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popular and most prominent authors. Its original publisher was Sovereign Media, and it first launched with the October 1994 issue. It was headquartered in
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2011, William and Kim Gilchrist of Damnation Books LLC announced that publication of the magazine would end with the October 2011 issue.
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On January 27, 2009, the magazine's managing editor under Sovereign Media announced that
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was and remained the fiction editor since the magazine's inception in 1994.
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Defunct science fiction magazines published in the United States
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Realms of Fantasy is NOT closing; sold to Tir Na Nog Press
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Magazine, January 27, 2009, Retrieved January 27, 2009.
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Index


Fantasy fiction magazine
ISSN
1078-1951
fantasy
Herndon, Virginia
SFScope
Warren Lapine
San Jose, California
Shawna McCarthy
Science fiction magazine
Fantasy fiction magazine
Horror fiction magazine
Lazette
Archived
Wayback Machine
"Realms of Fantasy"
Realms of Fantasy Closing
Realms of Fantasy is NOT closing; sold to Tir Na Nog Press
Steven H Silver
"Realms of Fantasy Saved"
Douglas Cohen promoted to edit
SFScope
Geocities


Realms of Fantasy Changes Hands Once Again
Realms of Fantasy Folds
Damnation Books
The third death of Realms of Fantasy

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