Fiction Monthly

Fiction Monthly (小说月报)
Editor-in-chiefYun Tieqiao, Wang Chunnong, Mao Dun
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherCommercial Press, Shanghai
First issueJuly 1910
Final issue1932
CountryChina
LanguageChinese

The Fiction Monthly (Chinese: 小说月报 Xiaoshuo Yuebao; Original English title: The Short Story Magazine) was a Chinese literary journal published by the Commercial Press in Shanghai. First published in July 1910, its original editors were Yun Tieqiao (恽铁樵) and Wang Chunnong (王莼农).[1] In January 1921, Mao Dun (Shen Yanbing) became its chief editor beginning with Volume 10, Issue 1. Fiction Monthly closed its doors in 1932 after the Japanese invasion of Shanghai with their naval and air bombardment (January 28 Incident). Altogether there were 22 volumes or 262 issues, including four specials.

  1. ^ Gimpel, Denise (1999). "A Neglected Medium: The Literary Journal and the Case of "The Short Story Magazine" (Xiaoshuo yuebao), 1910-1914". Modern Chinese Literature and Culture. 11 (2): 53–106. ISSN 1520-9857. JSTOR 41490806.