Nishmat - No, they are not the same magazine. The "LBQ" - or "The Lizzie Borden Quarterly" was a thin more of a newsletter type of publication. It had ten or fifteen pages to it. But it was good! They were in print for ten years, and they were full of valuable information most of us could not get anywhere else. A lot of the well-known scholars back then wrote for it, but new writers were welcome as well. You can find a back issue here and there for sale on eBay at times. Most people kept theirs as reference material.
There was a small Lizzie publication - newsletter-like but with even less pages, put out by TILBA - The International Lizzie Borden Association in the 1990's I think. I think they only put out a few issues (less than five maybe). TILBA had a website started, but it seems nothing ever came of it.
When the LBQ announced it had to stop publication, Stefani Koorey started doing "The Hatchet". You can subscribe for just $20 a year (it is quarterly). This will give you access to an online copy that you can put on your own disk, print out, and even read online. There is an option to order a hard copy - color copies are $20 each. I always order a copy like that. They are glossy and gorgeous - and again, good to keep for reference.
I know the LBQ did what it could, and I loved the issues. Maynard Bertolet was both kind and a good editor. It was excellent.
'The Hatchet' for whatever reason is able to print much longer issues. And all articles are continued in page order. There are no articles that have to be split into two issues because of lack of space. Their hard cover printer, Lulu.com, gets your hard cover issue to you in 4 or 5 days, and it's packed well so it's not bent when it arrives. I think you can order it in black and white for a lesser charge.
I think the sooner a person subscribes, the better off they'll be, because these issues are going to be true classics. The reading material does not disappoint, nor does the beauty of the publication. It was awful to see the LBQ go. But since it had to, thanks be to Stefani Koorey for creating this near-masterpiece, "The Hatchet".
She offers a free issue to see online. For any information on 'The Hatchet' go to the main website:
http://www.lizzieandrewborden.com and click on the Lizzie graphic that says 'The Hatchet' underneath it.
Bill U - what a sweet thing to say! I am just telling the truth on what I've read. I hope you contribute more to 'The Hatchet'. You are always a wonderful read, and you have so much Lizzie knowledge.