Sassy Magazine
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Sassy Magazine was founded by Jane Pratt in 1987. The magazine was sold to Peterson Publishing in 1994 and then stopped publishing in 1996. In the early 1990s, Sassy spun off a short-lived title for teen boys edited by Spike Jonze, Dirt, which published seven issues before ending its run in 1994.
Sassy is also a Hawaiian youth magazine published by Double Talk Publishing. Its companion title is G magazine. Both titles are unaffiliated with Jane Pratt's periodical.
External links
- Sassy Magazine article archive (http://www.sassy-magazine.com/contents.html)
- Salon.com article on the demise of Sassy (http://www.salon.com/media/media2961118.html)
- Interview with Jane Pratt in The Oberlin Review. (http://www.oberlin.edu/stupub/ocreview/archives/1997.10.03/arts/jane.html)
- Issue 8 of Dirt, never published (http://www.crownfarmer.com/333/dirt/index.html)
- Wired.com article on Dirt (http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/3.08/scans.html)
- Hawaiian youth magazine also entitled Sassy (http://www.sassymag.com/Issue.html)