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General Zine Resources |
| Alternative Culture E-Zines (Sarah Zupko's Cultural Studies Center) |
| Alternative Press Center ("alternative & radical" journals) |
| AssemblyLanguage - Tokyo Avant-Garde Culture and Japanese Contemporary Art ("news, images, texts, and reviews concerning avant-garde culture and contemporary art from Tokyo, Japan") |
| The Book of Zines: Readings from the Fringe ("zine and e-zine resource guide") (Chip Rowe) |
| Electronic Journals and 'Zines (Gopher) |
| Fact Sheet Five (zine that reviews zines) (Web's Edge) |
| John Labovitz's E-Zine List |
| Newsletters, Journals, and Zines on the Internet (in French) |
| Poetry Mags (Electronic Poetry Center, SUNY Buffalo) |
| Virginia Tech On-Line Literature Project (online literary journals and magazines) |
| The Abraxus Reader (Village Idiot Ink.) |
| Advocate Internet (gender studies) |
| Aisle Say (zine concentrating on NY-area theater) (TheatreNet Enterprises) |
| Alternative-X |
| Amarillo Bay (creative writing) (Jerry Craven, West Texas A&M University) |
| The Art Bin (art, literature, music, language, history, cultural politics) (Karl-Erik Tallmo) |
| Ascending Node (sci-tech and culture) (Guy McArthur) |
| Asian Voices (Asian Cultural Union, NYU) |
| Axcess Magazine |
| Azimuth (Carol Lea Clark, Barbara Kass) |
| Basilisk ("online quarterly covering architectural theory and design, philosophy, the fine arts, music, perception and neuroscience, literature, and film") (Edward Keller) |
| Beatrice (creative writing) (Ron Hogan) |
| BeeHive (sophisticated online zine for "fiction, theory, poetry, hypertext") (Percepticon) |
| Big Bridge: A Webzine of Poetry and Everything Else |
| Blithe House Quarterly: A Site for Gay Short Fiction |
| blood + aphorisms (creative writing) |
| Blue Penny Quarterly (creative writing) |
| Brazen Orality - The Spoken Word E-RAG of Your Dreams ("zine which attempts to document something of the spoken-word poetry world") (Josh Simpson) |
| Bricolage (info and resources about the Internet relevant to writers) (Trevor Lawrence) |
| Brightleaf: A Southern Review of Books (U.S. "New South" literature and culture) |
| The Burning Blimp Manifesto ("Irritating you since 1995 with politics, fiction, poetry, comics, and more. The Burning Blimp Manifesto keeps one eye on the man and the other in a safety deposit box in Kansas. Ahhh, screw it: you decide what it's all about") |
| The Church-Wellesley Review: A Quarterly Review of Lesbian and Gay Writing |
| The Civilized Explorer (travel) |
| Coffee Shakes (Sage Lunsford) |
| Conjunctions (creative writing) (Bard C.) |
| The Cortland Review - An Online Literary Magazine in RealAudio |
| CrossConnect (contemporary art and writing) (U. Penn) |
| Crude Rom (gender-related) |
| Cyber Culture Magazine |
| Cyberkind: Poetics and Prosaics for a Wired World |
| Darpan ("literary magazine devoted to reflections on India") (students at U. Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) |
| The Dead Mule (essays, fiction, poetry, photographs) |
| Deep South Journal (New Zealand) |
| Depth Probe |
| Disgruntled: The Business Magazine for People who Work for a Living ("magazine that combines news, feature, satire and commentary about the darker side of the world of work") (Daniel S. Levine, editor; Counterpoint Press, Inc.) |
| DoubleTake (Center for Documentary Studies, Duke U.) |
| ECHO (arts & culture) (Interactive Telecommuncations Program, NYU) |
| Echoes Magazine ("bimonthly magazine filled with terrific stories, poems, and drawings by people in all walks of life--beginner and seasoned professional alike") |
| Electric Living in Canada (very graphics intensive) (Vancouver Film School) |
| Electronic Gay Community Magazine |
| The Electronic Visual Arts Journal |
| Elektra (hypermedia, technology of writing) (Ishir Bhan/Digitas) |
| Enterzone |
| Epicurious (classy restaurant, recipe, and general life-is-eating zine) (CondéNet) |
| eScene (creative writing) (Jeff Carlson) |
| E-Town (the home electronics guide) |
| Euphony Magazine: Arts Music Movie Sex Satire Clubs Events Interviews Reviews Concert Culture |
| Feed (general-interest commentary on culture) |
| Generic Picture ("Punk Art, Poetry, Music, Zines, Prose, and Anything else you can drum up") |
| Hootenanny (creative writing) (Ken Weathersby & David Keith) |
| How2 (poetry journal focusing on "modernist and contemporary innovative writing practices by women"; includes writings about poetry and translations) |
| Hyperzine (electronics) |
| Indy Magazine (bimonthly print magazine covering alternative comics; includes online resources) |
| International Sculpture Magazine |
| The Internet Writing Journal (online journal for the writing community; includes interviews, articles for writers, product reviews, etc.) (Writers Write, Inc.) |
| InterText: The Online Fiction Magazine |
| The Little Magazine (creative writing) |
| Matrices: A Lesbian and Lesbian Feminist Research and Network Newsletter |
| Missing Link: Cyberspace, Philosophie, Kultur (zine in German) (Claudia Klinger) |
| Munich Found Online ("Bavaria's leading english-language, monthly Magazine dedicated to providing its international audience with a discerning mix of culture, history, commentary, art, and politics") |
| The Nando Times |
| The Netizen ("where travelers in cyberspace can keep an eye on the old-media, old-economy circus that is the US presidential election") (HotWired Ventures) |
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| Homepage (experimental poetry journal) (Laura Moriarty) |
| non 2: The Sublime (special issue of online experimental poetry zine) |
| NWHQ (art, creative writing) (Elizabeth Fischer) |
| The Open Scroll (creative writing) |
| OutNOW! (gay studies) |
| Passages: A Technopoetics Journal (Chris Funkhouser) |
| Pen & Sword Hypersite (creative writing) (James Gardner) |
| Pif Magazine (creative writing) |
| PlanetOut (gay studies) |
| Poesia.com ("concurso de poesía mundo latino"; in Spanish) |
| Poets on the Line: A Continuing Anthology (Linda Lerner & Andrew Gettler) |
| Pug: Fact, Fiction, Frenzy (zine with "underground" ethos) |
| Pyroworlds (creative writing) |
| Quanta Magazine (creative writing) |
| Quarterly Literary Review Singapore |
| Raw Vision ("quarterly journal of visionary, outsider, and self-taught art") |
| Realist Wonder Society (creative writing) |
| Retro: The Magazine of Classic 20th Century Popular Culture (motto: "anything that was ever cool") |
| The Richmond Review (Steven Kelly) |
| RIF/T: An Electronic Space for Poetry, Prose, and Poetics (Kenneth Sherwood and Loss Pequeo Glazier / Electronic Poetry Center) |
| Salon (Issue 8) (literature and general culture) |
| Sapphic Ink: a lesbian literary journal (Lesbian.org) |
| Sendecki.com (poetry webzine that features artists, writers, & poets from Canada & the International community) (Daniel Sendecki) |
| skew |
| Slant: The On-Line Version ("zine about critical, radical multicultural [as opposed to 'liberal'] feminist discourse coming from an ex-punk, post-riot grrrl queer Vietnamese 'naturalized' refugee-citizen [meaning I am 'unnatural' left in the wild] with ambiguous privileg |
| Snakeskin - The Poetry Webzine (George Simmers) |
| South to the Future ("weekly feed of technology and media news commentary and satire") |
| Speed (theory, technology, media, and society) |
| Stand Magazine (poetry) |
| Stange's Nebula ("an independent arts & science unperiodical, the electronic reincarnation of Nebula Magazine") (Ken Stange) |
| Stark Raving Sanity; An Electronic Literary Journal (creative writing) (Mike DuBose, U. North Florida) |
| Suck |
| Switched-on Gutenberg: A Global Poetry Journal (Jana Harris) |
| t@p online (zine devoted to "blatant gen-x crap-ola") |
| Tian Magazine (Harvard Chinese-American magazine) |
| Tinfish: journal of experimental poetry with an emphasis on work from the Pacific region (Susan M. Schultz / Electronic Poetry Center) |
| The Torah from Dixie Plantation (newsletter discussing the weekly Torah portion from the perspective of the Atlanta Jewish community) (Benjamin Cohen) |
| TRANS> (multilingual "site for critical discourse and artistic production dislocated and detached from fixed geographical boundaries") |
| Tripod: Tools For Life (zine oriented around gen-X-age interests) |
| Turtleneck.net: An Online Journal of Literary Culture |
| Undercurrent: An Online Journal for the Analysis of the Present (Erick Heroux) |
| Urban Desires: An Interactive Magazine of Metropolitan Passions |
| U.S. Latino Review (art, poetry, short fiction) |
| Vagabond (William Markiewicz) |
| Web Del Sol (creative writing) |
| WEBsurf (zine with resources and technical tips for people "obsessed" with the Web) ( |
| Westcapes: Natural History of the American West ("electronic magazine created to provide a free, online forum for the discussion and dissemination of literature, photography, and cinematography relevant to the natural history of the American West") (Viewfinder Inc.) |
| Whitefish Magazine - 1996 Literary Contest |
| Women's Wire ("online magazine for women") |
| Word (one of the canonical online zines for paradigm-setting influence; very advanced graphic design) (ICon CMT Corp.) |
| Writer's Digest ("the insider's guide to the writing life") |
| XY: An Australian Magazine About Men and Masculinities |
| Ygdrasil: A Journal of the Poetic Arts ("dedicated to providing the best in Modern International Poetry and Literature") |
| ZipZap (Williams and Fenn Publications) |
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