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243 of 249 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Strand Magazine is a cut above the rest
I recently received the first issue of the Strand Magazine, and I have to say that it is perhaps the best fiction magazine I have read in a long time. The issue I have is the holiday issue which has a new Rumpole of the Bailey story by Sir John Mortimer, a short ghost story by H.R.F. Keating, as well as fiction by Catherine Aird, Edward Marston, and Ed Hoch. They also...
Published on March 12, 2002 by Jane Rogers

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3.0 out of 5 stars An attractively-presented, very reasonably priced magazine with high-quality fiction offerings
As someone who enjoys mysteries--including many of those broadcast on satellite radio--I looked forward to receiving my first copy of The Strand (the 72-page, February-June 2007 issue (Issue XXI)). The Table of Contents of this attractive issue lists five fiction works, two interviews and three "Articles" (one of the "Articles" consisting of reviews of books and...
Published on May 7, 2007 by Wm. T.


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243 of 249 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Strand Magazine is a cut above the rest, March 12, 2002
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Jane Rogers (Lancaster, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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I recently received the first issue of the Strand Magazine, and I have to say that it is perhaps the best fiction magazine I have read in a long time. The issue I have is the holiday issue which has a new Rumpole of the Bailey story by Sir John Mortimer, a short ghost story by H.R.F. Keating, as well as fiction by Catherine Aird, Edward Marston, and Ed Hoch. They also had an interview with British writer Peter Lovesey as well as an article looking at Hercule Poirot, and Charles Dickens and Christmas as well as book reviews.
What is really fantastic about this magazine is that they are probably the only fiction magazine in large format that is colored. I combed through some used bookstores and found some back issues, they are also splendid. Those issues had interviews with Sir Peter Ustinov, Sir John Gielgud, Christopher Lee and David Suchet.
What did I like most about the Strand- I can't say. I can only say it is a well rounded product that will appeal to the common reader as well as the discerning one. If you are tired of reading your stories in digest sized format and frequently getting disappointed by the quality, the Strand Magazine is a safe bet. I highly recommend it.
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156 of 163 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best!, October 8, 2002
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Sandy Cox (Stamford, CT) - See all my reviews
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How good can it get? The Strand , seems to be jumping from strength to strength. I received issue 8, which was remarkable. The Strand publishes the finest short stories--the mystery stories are written by renowned award winning writers, who are at their best when they write for the Strand. The copy I have has fiction by Sir John Mortimer, in the shape of a Rumpole of the Bailey story; they also had fiction by new writers who I am sure we will hear more of in the future. They also had a very interesting interview with British actor Michael York; this was not he familiar article with tiny quotes but a vibrant Q & A format. They also had an interesting article about the spy genre-thank goodness they didn't overdo the James Bond link. I wish they had more book reviews, the ones they had were frank and candid though. All this reading made me buy all the back issues-don't ask them for the first issue, I am #1000 on my bookstores mailing list for the premier issue. The back issues show how the magazine is evolving and growing. Past issues had fiction by Peter Lovesey, H.R.F. Keating, Michael Gilbert, Bill Pronzini, Catherine Aird, Henry Slesar, and Ed Hoch. Most of the stories were a relief from the dumbing down that has been shoved down our throats by the media. They also had interesting interviews with John Gielgud, Peter Ustinov, David Suchet, and Christopher Lee. I also loved the articles they looked at various things from Jack the Riper, Hercule Poirot, Sherlock Holmes, Patricia Highsmith and Charles Dickens. I heard they have a special holiday issue coming out this Fall, I can't wait.
Years ago I thought that the fiction magazine was dead and buried-I am happy that the Strand has injected the life-force back into it.
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85 of 88 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Quality, April 28, 2004
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I have to say I was surprised to find such great quality in a mystery magazine. Most magazines today are just filled with advertisements and relentless self-promotion; The Strand is really different. They have about eight stories per issue, by such writers as Ray Bradbury, John Mortimer, Peter Lovesey, and Edward Hoch. And these just aren't the mystery stories, which are time burners like in the stuff found in Ellery Queen and Alfred Hitchcock Magazine. These plots are well constructed and will stay with you long after you read them.

The magazine looks stunning as well; each cover has that classic feel. Inside the pages are full sized, glossy, full color, and the illustrations are super.

The issue I have on hand has an interview with the original Nancy Drew author Mildred Wirt Benson. I looked at their website and in the past they have had interviews with Sir John Mortimer, Peter Ustinov, John Gielgud, Michael York, Ian Richardson, David Suchet, and Christopher Lee.

The articles are fantastic--they are not talking down to the reader nor are they like some of those overly turgid academic articles that analyze everything to death!
I love the Strand, may they live long and prosper.

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53 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good, but sparse, April 26, 2004
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Although the stories and interviews in The Strand are well worth reading, I think it is worth saying that there are not many stories per issue, and, at least in the case of John Mortimer's Rumpole stories, they are taken from forthcoming books. That being said, The Strand is worth the four stars I've given it, but I would describe it as a "coffee-table" magazine, if such a category exists, due to its glossy pages, large size format, and relatively low number of stories and interviews in content.
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39 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I love it, September 13, 2002
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I don't know what planet that guy is from who is saying below that he had to wait a long time, if he bought a pair of glasses he would notice that you have to wait for 12-16 weeks for every magazine you order from Amazon. I had no problem with that-- I think the Strand is a unique magazine. With fiction by such great writers as Sir John Mortimer, Edward Marston, and great interview with actor Michael York. They also have fine articles one such article was about Hercule Poirot & Agatha Christie. They are doing a great job.
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21 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars An attractively-presented, very reasonably priced magazine with high-quality fiction offerings, May 7, 2007
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Wm. T. (Raleigh, NC USA) - See all my reviews
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As someone who enjoys mysteries--including many of those broadcast on satellite radio--I looked forward to receiving my first copy of The Strand (the 72-page, February-June 2007 issue (Issue XXI)). The Table of Contents of this attractive issue lists five fiction works, two interviews and three "Articles" (one of the "Articles" consisting of reviews of books and audiobooks). (In addition, in this 72-page issue, my count of pages on which the entire page consists of an announcement or presentation (my terms), e.g., by a publishing or other concern of a book or books, a dvd or dvds or audiobook or audiobooks, came to approximately 25; my count of other pages on which some portion of the page includes, e.g., an announcement or presentation similar to one of the above or of a publication or one that's directed by a publishing concern to authors seeking submissions, came to approximately 15.) I found the fiction works in Issue XXI to be of high quality and announcements or presentations etc., relating to books, dvds, publications, etc., are fine and will certainly be of interest to many readers, especially those interested in newly-issued works. However, I find myself interested in seeing more fiction works in issues published more frequently even if the subscription price would be substantially greater.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wandering Down "The Strand" (Magazine), March 27, 2008
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Ever since I first encountered Nancy Drew (back in the Cretaceous Period), I have been a mystery fan. This elegant magazine keeps me stoked -- with excellent reviews of new and interesting things, fine articles and interviews, and fun stories that range from the hard boiled to the cozy, all in inimitable British style. A subscription makes a great gift for any mystery addict.The Best British Mysteries 2005 (Best British Mysteries) The Strand
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32 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mystery buffs rejoice, August 25, 2003
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Brett Benson "grntwtr" (Hattiesburg, MS United States) - See all my reviews
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My wife brought a copy of Strand home yesterday. The editorial and production quality look excellent. The personality interview, scholarly article and the short stories are very good. I plan to subscribe.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding writing!, January 9, 2010
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The Strand Magazine is a surprising treasure. I was concerned that it might be nothing more than a cheap attempt to capitalize on the original Strand of Conan Doyle's day. I took a chance and could not be more pleased. I find the writing to be at a level well above what is typically found in today's periodicals - or novels, for that matter. It features excellent stories, insightful reviews and ads for books that actually interest me. Subscribe to The Strand and enjoy the works of authors who respect the intelligence of their readers!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great writing, always interesting., August 16, 2010
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I'm a fairly recent subscriber to the Strand Magazine, but it is already one of my all-time favorites. The articles are great, and the interviews are always complete and top-notch. Along with highlighting new writers, they do a great job covering the current favorites who are on the best-seller list. You can't miss.
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