Woman's Journal was a monthly British magazine primarily targeted towards women readers, published from November 1927 to 2001.[1] It contained a mix of contemporary fiction, fashion and stories about the Royal family.

Woman's Journal Women Driver's Pocketbook

It also supported women's many interests, including publishing a Women Driver's Pocketbook in 1963, with useful tips and guidance on safe driving.

Among the writers contributing to its fiction pages were -

Woman's Journal has resurrected in the UK as The Women's Journal in 2023. The Women's Journal UK is a new online feminist magazine by women, for women - relaunched to readdress women's issues at a time when there has been many steps backwards for women worldwide.

Editors

References

  1. 1 2 3 Ex-editor claims Woman's Journal closure was inevitable The Guardian. 14 November 2001. Retrieved 26 July 2015.
  2. Kay, Ernest, ed. (1975). The World Who's who of Women, Volume 3. Melrose Press. p. 307.
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