GUD Magazine
Greatest Uncommon Denominator Magazine is an American literary magazine, the first publication from Greatest Uncommon Denominator Publishing, founded in Laconia, New Hampshire in July 2006.
Format and periodicity
Greatest Uncommon Denominator contains literary and genre fiction, poetry, essays, and art and features authors and artists from around the world. GUD pays semi-pro rates for content and pays royalties on the profits of the sales of the magazine, effectively making the contributors shareholders for that issue.GUD Magazine also features reviews of small press publications on-line, independent of its publication schedule.
The magazine, published irregularly, is available for purchase in print and many electronic formats, including:
- Portable Document Format
- Palm Doc
- Rocket Reader/REB1100
- Microsoft Reader - PocketPC 1.0+ Compatible
- Franklin eBookMan
- hiebook
- Sony Reader
- iSilo
- Mobipocket
- OEBFF format
Ownership
The magazine is a publication of GUD Publishing, Inc., an organization started in 2006 by Mike Coombes, Sal Coraccio, Kaolin Fire, and Sue Miller. As of February 2007, the active members included Julia Bernd, Sal Coraccio, Kaolin Fire, Sue Miller and Debbie Moorhouse.List of editors
- Kaolin Fire, Issues 0+5
- Sue Miller, Issues 1+8
- Sal Coraccio, Issue 2
- Debbie Moorhouse, Issues 3+6
- Julia de Caradeuc Bernd, Issues 4+7
Awards
T. L. Morganfield, ‘Night Bird Soaring’, Issue #3: Sidewise AwardsKirstyn McDermott, ‘Painlessness’, Issue #2: Aurealis Awards and Ditmar Awards
Neal Blaikie, ‘Offworld Friends are Best’, Issue #2: Locus Recommended Reading List, 2008
Stories from GUD Issues 0 and 1 received 3 honorable mentions in The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Awards 2008:
- Steven J. Dines's "Unzipped"
- Sarah Singleton and Chris Butler's "Songs of the Dead"
- Leslie Claire Walker's "Max Velocity"