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From: johnl@ora.com (John Labovitz)
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Last updated: 15 Mar 95 by John Labovitz <johnl@ora.com>
* PLEASE NOTE: If more than one month has passed since the last
* update, this list is probably out of date. See below for
* instructions on how to obtain a current list.
This is a summary of 287 electronically-accessible zines
-- what they are, who publishes them, and where you can find them.
If you have access to a World Wide Web browser like Mosaic or
Netscape, a much more readable and navigatable list can be
found at the URL:
http://www.ora.com:8080/johnl/e-zine-list/
This text version is automatically posted every 3 weeks to the
following newsgroups: alt.zines, alt.etext, misc.writing, rec.mag,
alt.internet.services, alt.answers, misc.answers, rec.answers,
and news.answers.
You can get it via anonymous FTP from ftp.etext.org in the
"/pub/Zines" directory, as "e-zine-list". Gopher users can find
it at gopher.etext.org under the "Zines" menu, as "e-zine-list".
If you don't have access to any of these archives, you can ask
me to send you a recent copy.
For those of you not acquainted with the zine world, "zine" is short
for either "fanzine" or "magazine," depending on your point of view.
Zines are generally produced by one person or a small group of people,
done often for fun or personal reasons, and tend to be irreverent,
bizarre, and/or esoteric. Zines are not "mainstream" publications --
they generally do not contain advertisements (except, sometimes,
advertisements for other zines), are not targeted towards a mass
audience, and are generally not produced to make a profit.
If you publish an e-zine, or know someone who does, drop me an
email message, and I'll send you instructions on how to get an
entry on the list.
If you have any comments, additions, deletions, or changes to this
list, please email them to johnl@ora.com.
CHANGES SINCE 7 FEB 95:
New e-zines:
+ The Abyssinian Prince
+ Apokalypso
+ Channel Four
+ Citizen Poke Magazine -- Humor with Wallop
+ the electronic Gourmet Guide (the eGG)
+ The Eternity Articles
+ Euphony
+ First Impressions
+ The Flying Pig
+ Frogmag
+ Ideals, Dreams and Hard Facts
+ It'sNEW! Magazine
+ The Lady in the Radiator Online
+ Mac Star Digest
+ Meeker
+ NBK Fan Club
+ Poet's Park
+ Streetsound
+ TANGO online
+ TRAX
+ WP Mac News
+ XYZZYnews
Deleted e-zines:
- Angst
- The Temptation of Anthony
- VidBits
- Whirlwind
----------------------------------------------------------------------
10 THINGS Jesus Wants You To Know
"Punk zine, with interviews, pictures, rants, and reviews."
Format: HTML
Access:
WWW: http://weber.u.washington.edu/ten/
Contact:
Editor(s): Dan Halligan <ten@u.washington.edu>
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The Abraxus Reader
"a bi-monthly, thematic ezine, focusing on literature and topics that
are intellectually and technologically inspiring. also the home for
original novels and a humor index."
Format: HTML
Access:
WWW: http://www.cyberspace.com/vidiot
Contact:
Editor(s): Vidiot <vidiot@cyberspace.com>
Phone: +1 206 632 9487
Postal: Glen Starchman, 1304 NE 42nd #201, Seattle, WA
98105, USA
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The Abyssinian Prince
"My postal szine comes out once every three weeks, runs about half a
dozen Diplomacy games with extensive postal fannish style press
writing, has a letter column that features interaction between the
postal and Internet worlds of Diplomacy, and indulges the editor's
wide ranging tastes in music. The group of Internet folks on the
distribution list occasionally discuss issues of general interest
related to the topics on this bulletin board and their interface
with the postal hobby."
Access:
FTP: nda.com: /pub/diplomacy/Zines/TAP/
Email: burgess@world.std.com
Subscriptions: To: majordomo@nda.com
Text: subscribe tap
Contact:
Editor(s): Jim Burgess <burgess@world.std.com>
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Albert Hofmann's Strange Mistake
"A hypertext 'zine commemorating the 51st anniversary of the
accidental discovery of LSD, 16 April, 1943. The document contains
archives by authorities from Albert Hofmann to Abbie Hoffman,
hypertext fac/tion on CIA-sponsored acid tests, and testimonials
solicited from users all over the world."
Format: Storyspace hypertext application (Mac/PC)
Access:
FTP: ftp.brown.edu: /pub/bobby_rabyd/
Contact:
Editor(s): Bobby Rabyd <ST001747@Brownvm.Brown.Edu>
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The Amateur Computerist
"The Amateur Computerist grew out of a battle against the
cancellation of computer programming classes for hourly workers at
the Ford Rouge Factory. The newsletter deals with computer issues
and labor issues. The Amateur Computerist is dedicated to support
for grassroots efforts and movements like the "computers for the
people movement" that gave birth to the personal computer in the
1970s and 1980s and articles about these developments have appeared
in past issues of the newsletter. Most recently the newsletter is
documenting the history of the development of the Global Network, of
Usenet, and of Unix and the progressive impact of these important
breakthroughs."
Format: ASCII text
WordPerfect
Access:
WWW: http://www.cc.columbia.edu/~hauben/acn/
Gopher: gopher.cic.net (port 2000): e-serials/archive/alphabetic/a/amateur-computerist
gopher.etext.org: Politics/Amateur.Computerist
FTP: wuarchive.wustl.edu: /doc/misc/acn/
ftp.cic.net: /pub/e-serials/archive/alphabetic/a/amateur-computerist/
ftp.etext.org: /pub/Politics/Amateur.Computerist/
Usenet: alt.amateur-comp
Email: <au329@cleveland.freenet.edu> or
<jrh@umcc.umich.edu>
Contact:
Editor(s): Ronda Hauben <ae547@yfn.ysu.edu> or
<ronda@umcc.umich.edu>
Michael Hauben <hauben@columbia.edu>
Postal: R. Hauben, PO Box 250101, NYC, NY 10025-1531, USA
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Amiga Report Magazine
"A general-interest online magazine focusing on the (ex-)Commodore
Amiga line of computers. The reader base spans all six inhabited
continents with an estimated 10,000 people. Topics covered include
opinion pieces on the past, present, and future of computing,
software and hardware reviews, and product announcements."
Format: AmigaGuide hypertext (still readable in ASCII)
HTML (WWW version only)
Frequency: biweekly
Access:
WWW: http://www.cs.cmu.edu:8001/~mjw/Amiga/News/AR/
FTP: ftp.cdrom.com: /pub/aminet/docs/mags/
ftp.doc.ic.ac.uk: /pub/aminet/docs/mags/
BBS: Over 40 official distribution BBSes worldwide, half
on FidoNet for FREQ.
Subscriptions: jcompton@bbs.xnet.com
Other: Portal
BIX
CIX
Contact:
Editor(s): Jason Compton (Editor in Chief)
<jcompton@bbs.xnet.com>
Fax: +1 708 741 0689
Postal: 1203 Alexander Ave., Streamwood, IL 60107, USA
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Apokalypso
"Prophecies, particularly those concerning the Millennium. The first
issue is entitled "The Fall of the Papacy" and deals with prophecies
of Nostradamus, St. Malachy, and others concerning the death of Pope
John Paul II in 1995, the Church schism which will follow his death,
and the ultimate end of the Vatican as a sovereign monarchy in the
year 2000."
Frequency: twice yearly
Access:
Subscriptions: tjgermine@delphi.com
Contact:
Editor(s): Thomas Jude Germine, Esq. <tjgermine@delphi.com>
Postal: Apokalypso, POB 782, Chester, NJ 07930, USA
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Arm The Spirit
"Arm The Spirit is an autonomist/anti-imperialist collective that
disseminates information about liberation struggles in advanced
capitalist countries and in the so-called 'Third World.' Our focus
is on armed struggle and other forms of militant resistance, but we
do not limit ourselves to this. In our magazine, Arm The Spirit, you
can find news on political prisoners in North America and Europe,
information on the struggles of native peoples in the Americas,
communiques from guerrilla groups, debate and discussion on armed
struggle, and much more. We also attempt to cover anti-colonial
national liberation struggles in Kurdistan, Puerto Rico, Euskadi,
and elsewhere."
Format: ASCII text
Access:
Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Politics/Arm.The.Spirit
gopher.well.sf.ca.us: Publications
FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Politics/Arm.The.Spirit/
Email: ats@etext.org
Contact:
Editor(s): Arm the Spirit <ats@etext.org>
Postal: Arm The Spirit, P.O. Box 6326, Stn. A, Toronto,
Ont., M5W 1P7 Canada
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Armadillo Culture
"Being the excremeditation of a hyperactive armadillo's activities,
opinions, and other stuff..."
Format: ASCII text
Access:
Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/Armadillo.Culture
FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Armadillo.Culture/
Contact:
Editor(s): Steve Okay <sokay@cyclone.mitre.org>
Postal: Armadillo Culture, 2857 Foxmill Rd. Herndon, VA
22071, USA
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ART COM
"An online magazine forum dedicated to the interface of contemporary
art and new communication technologies."
Format: ASCII text
Access:
Gopher: gopher.cic.net: e-serials/alphabetic/a/artcom
FTP: ftp.cic.net: /pub/e-serials/alphabetic/a/artcom/
The WELL: ???
Usenet: alt.artcom
Other: ART COM Electronic Network (ACEN)
Contact:
Editor(s): Carl Eugene Loeffler <artcomtv@well.sf.ca.us>
Fax: +1 415 431 7841
Phone: +1 415 431 7524
Postal: ART COM, POB 193123 Rincon, San Francisco, CA
94119-3123, USA
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arteFACTed
"arteFACTed is a free newsletter. Here you can find reviews of
musical production from independent labels such as Peaceville rec.
(R.I.P.), Deaf rec., Dreamtime rec., ignition rec., Massacre rec.,
etc. Music mostly is a death / thrash / electro / industrial metal,
crossover, hardcore and so on. Also there's some reviews of
publications and comix inside."
Format: ASCII text
Frequency: approximately 2 per year
Access:
Gopher: zalgiris.pit.ktu.lt: DistributedSystems/Alternative_Music_Info/E-zines
gopher.etext.org: Zines/artefacted
FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/artefacted/
Contact:
Editor(s): JuNe <jurena@zalgiris.pit.ktu.lt> (contact)
Postal: Arunas Norvaisa, Zuvinto 13-16, 3031 Kaunas 31,
Lithuania
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Athene
"The online magazine of amateur creative writing."
Format: ASCII text
PostScript
Note: Athene became defunct in 1989. InterText is its
immediate successor.
Access:
Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/Athene
gopher.cic.net: e-serials/alphabetic/a/athene
FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Athene/
ftp.cic.net: /pub/e-serials/alphabetic/a/athene/
Contact:
Editor(s): Jim McCabe
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Atmospherics
"A literary electronic journal. We accept short stories, poems and
literary essays. The journal has existed since June of 1994."
Format: ASCII text
Frequency: quarterly
Access:
WWW: http://www-bprc.mps.ohio-state.edu/cgi-bin/hpp/Atmospherics.html
Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/Atmospherics
FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Atmospherics/
Other: Freenet.carleton.ca (poetry and writers sigs)
Diplomatic Immunity (Toronto)
Contact:
Editor(s): Susan Keeping <keeping@vax.library.utoronto.ca> or
<ag351@freenet.carleton.ca>
Phone: +1 416 421 6158
Postal: 113 St., Joseph St., Toronto, Ont., M5S 1J4, Canada
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Attack Poetry
"A small zine dedicated to odd, modern, experimental poetry."
Format: ASCII text or ZIP file (whatever is preferred)
Frequency: infrequent
Access:
Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/Fat_Nipples
FTP: locust.cic.net: /pub/Zines/Fat_Nipples/
grind.isca.uiowa.edu: /info/journals/fat.nipples/
quartz.rutgers.edu: /pub/journals/Fat-Nipples/
Contact:
Editor(s): Chris Conway <chris@pluto.njcc.com>
Postal: FN, P.O. Box 2554, Trenton, NJ 08690, USA
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Autolog
"Every story guaranteed one hundred percent true."
Format: ASCII
Docmaker
Frequency: quite irregular but roughly along the lines of
every other new moon
Access:
FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Autolog/
Contact:
Editor(s): Jonathan Magritte <jesu@tyrell.net>
Postal: 933 rhode island #5, lawrence, ks 66044, usa (print
copies available, complete with colour covers and
occasionally hand-painted innards)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
A.V.'s Web Column
"A cyberpost. Includes: a monthly electronic column, updated daily,
analyzing Web events and trends; daily electronic highlights;
e-articles on theory about main Web issues (e-publishing,
information theory, ecosystems, and applied AL); selected Web
pathways. Web Column is broadcasting a content of messy questions
and possible, but unheard-of, hyperlinks that have an ugly
complexity and are frighteningly open-ended."
Format: HTML
Frequency: daily
Access:
WWW: http://macval.citi.doc.ca/
Contact:
Editor(s): Alex Vasilesco <val@citi.doc.ca>
Fax: +1 514 973 5757
Phone: +1 514 973 5720
Postal: 2 T.Aubry, Laval, Canada H7N3B7
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Bad Subjects
"Bad Subjects is intended to promote radical thinking and public
education about the political implications of everyday life. We
offer a forum for rethinking American 'progressive' or 'leftist'
politics. We invite you to join us and participate in all aspects of
Bad Subjects. Recent articles appearing in _Bad Subjects_ discuss
_Pulp Fiction_, personal and cultural geographies, beer, and the
apocalypse."
Format: ASCII text
Access:
WWW: http://english-server.hss.cmu.edu/BS/Bad.html
Gopher: uclink.berkeley.edu (port 52673)
FTP: english-server.hss.cmu.edu: /English Server/Journals/Bad Subjects/
Contact:
Editor(s): The Bad Subjects Collective
<badsubjects-request@uclink.berkeley.edu>
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Bearcat E-zine
"The "Bearcat E-zine" is an electronic publication which attempts to
keep Cincinnati Bearcat fans up to date on what is happening with
Bearcat sports. It is published after every football and basketball
game and is in its second year of publication. We also have other
information sources for Bearcat sports such as a mailing list and a
WWW page."
Frequency: after every Bearcat football and basketball game
Access:
WWW: http://ucunix.san.uc.edu/~zureick/bearcat.html
Gopher: ucbeh.san.uc.edu
Contact:
Editor(s): zureick@ucunix.san.uc.edu
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Belize First Magazine
"Ad-free, independent magazine covers travel, life and retirement in
Belize and elsewhere on the Caribbean Coast of Central America and
Mexico. Belize First publishes the top travel journalists and other
writers covering the region. It offers candid reporting, not puff
and perfume ads. Regular topics include news of Belize and the
region, real estate for sale, expat life on the Caribbean Coast,
best and cheapest hotels, Mayan sites, eco-travel, doing business in
Belize and the region, Central America history, scuba
diving/snorkeling, fishing, and more. Published in both electronic
and traditional forms. Subscribers in more than 50 countries around
the world."
Format: ASCII text (usual electronic issue is around 150K)
Replica
Frequency: five times a year (four quarterly issues plus "best
of" issue)
Access:
FTP: ftp.cc.umanitoba.ca: /rec-travel/
AOL: Travel Forum
AARP
Compuserve: Travel Forum
Scuba Forum
UK Forum
Prodigy: Travel Forum
Usenet: rec.travel.misc
Subscriptions: 74763.2254@compuserve.com (hard copy subs are US$29
in North America and Belize, $39 elsewhere)
Contact:
Editor(s): Lan Sluder <74763.2254@compuserve.com>
Fax: +1 704 667 1717
Postal: Equator Travel Publications, Inc., Asheville, 280
Beaverdam Road, Candler, NC 28715, USA
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Big Dreams
"A monthly newsletter on personal development and small business
topics."
Format: Mac postcard
HTML
Frequency: monthly
ISSN: 1198-8819
Access:
WWW: http://www.wimsey.com/~duncans/BigDreams
FTP: sumex-aim.stanford.edu: /info-mac/per/bigd/
Contact:
Editor(s): Duncan Stickings <duncans@wimsey.com>
Fax: (604) 931-2198
Phone: (604) 760-1631
Postal: 2515 Burian Drive, Coquitlam, B.C., Canada, V3K 5W8
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Bits and Bytes Online
"The electronic newsletter for information hunter-gatherers."
Format: ASCII text
Frequency: irregularly, 1 or 2 times a month
Access:
WWW: http://www.utopia.com/mailings/bnb/
Gopher: gopher.dana.edu: JOURNAL/BITS
gopher.law.cornell.edu: listservs/teknoids
FTP: ftp.dana.edu: /periodic/
ftp.eff.org: /pub/Publications/CuD/BNB/
AOL: telecom files area
Compuserve: telecom forum library
Subscriptions: To: listserv@acad1.dana.edu
Text: SUBSCRIBE bits-n-bytes
Contact:
Editor(s): Jay Machado <jmachado@omni.voicenet.com>
Phone: +1 609 795 0998 (evenings)
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BLAST.famy
"a Private World E-Zine. Reviews, rants, gen-X-er diatribes,
conspiracy theory and big-brother's technical specs."
Format: ASCII text
HTML
Frequency: transmits a-peRiODiCaLlY (about once a month)
Access:
WWW: http://www.shmooze.net/pwcasual/magrack.html
Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/Blastfamy
FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Blastfamy
Subscriptions: To: pwcasual@io.org
Text: sign me up!
Contact:
Editor(s): markjr@shmooze.net
P.W. Casual <pwcasual@io.org> (publisher)
Postal: 19 Tyndall Ave. #3, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6K
2E8
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BLINK
"BLINK would like to be a forum for the issues surrounding the
intersection of consciousness and technology. This is our best
defense against postmodern angst: To critically look at and
anticipate the cultural and social changes spurred by the rapid
development of technology."
Format: ASCII text
World Wide Web
Access:
WWW: http://www.acns.nwu.edu/blink/
Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us: Publications
Email: blink@listserv.acns.nwu.edu
Subscriptions: listserv@listserv.acns.nwu.edu (to the ASCII email
version)
Contact:
Editor(s): Justin Kerr
Joe Germuska <j-germuska@nwu.edu> (managing editor)
Danny Dunlavy (chiphead)
Jake Eldridge (assistant editor)
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The Blue Penny Quarterly
"The Blue Penny Quarterly is an electronic journal of fine writing
and art. Our mission is to act as a bridge between the literary
small press publishing world and the electronic communities -- as
such we publish fiction, poetry, interviews and essays by both
beginning and established writers who are serious about their craft.
(Some of our authors include Deborah Eisenberg, Guggenheim winner
Robert Sward, and Canadian Journey Prize Anthology contributor
Richard Cumyn.)"
Format: self-contained Macintosh format
PDF (Adobe Acrobat)
Access:
Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/BluePennyQuarterly
FTP: ftp.luth.se: /pub/mac/misc/BPQ/
ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/BluePennyQuarterly
AOL: in the Writers' Club Ezine Library (keyword
"writers")
Email: BluePenny@aol.com (submissions/guidelines)
Contact:
Editor(s): Doug Lawson <dll5e@fermi.clas.virginia.edu>
Postal: The Blue Penny Quarterly, c/o 102 B Morris Paul
Court, Charlottesville, Virginia, 22903, USA
(send a 3.5" diskette and a return mailer with
proper postage)
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The "Bobby" Chronicles
"Tales and commentary about the lives of Generation X types trapped
in rural New Brunswick, Canada. More often than not, the zine will
be short, mostly factual, and not terribly serious. "Bobby" has
several meanings, including "redneck". This zine is -not- written
from a redneck's point of view. A stop on one of the dirt roads
feeding into the info highway."
Format: ASCII text
Frequency: variable
Access:
Email: merriman@nbnet.nb.ca
Contact:
Editor(s): Mark A. Dykeman <merriman@nbnet.nb.ca>
Postal: Mark Dykeman, R. R. #3, Woodstock, NB, E0J 2B0,
Canada
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Breakaway
"As the last terror-regimes in eastern Europe stumbled down, it once
again became possible for those who never accepted these regimes as
marxist to discuss marxist theory freely. Breakaway is meant to
support this debate about modern marxism. We will write about
marxist theory and it's consequences as well as publish works of
fiction falling into the bag of 'proletarian literature.' We greatly
encourage our readers to submit articles covering their views,
dreams and hopes for the future, as well thorough argumentation on a
special topic of marxist ideology, or poems and short-stories."
Format: ASCII text
Access:
WWW: http://www.ifi.uio.no/~vidarh/
Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/Breakaway
FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Breakaway/
Email: contributions and questions: breakaway@rforum.no
Subscriptions: To: breakaway-request@powertech.no
Text: SUBSCRIBE Breakaway <your address>
Contact:
Editor(s): Vidar Hokstad <vidarh@rforum.no>
Postal: c/o Vidar Hokstad, Soerumsg. 63, 2000 Lillestroem,
Norway
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BRETTnews
"A sporadic zine of humor and entertainment, of trash and trivia, of
rants, raves and reviews. Recently selected as the first of Time
Inc.'s Vibe Magazine Artist-in-Residence."
Format: HTML
Access:
WWW: http://www.brettnews.com/~brettnews
Gopher: echonyc.com
Email: brettnews@brettnews.com
Contact:
Editor(s): Brett Leveridge <brett@brettnews.com>
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Britcomedy Digest
"A monthly newsletter distributed on the Internet, Britcomedy Digest
covers all aspects of British comedies -- radio, television, books,
film, and plays. Past topics include Blackadder, Red Dwarf, Monty
Python, Absolutely Fabulous, The Press Gang, and many more."
Format: ASCII
HTML
Frequency: monthly
ISSN: 1077-6680
Access:
WWW: http://cathouse.org/BritishComedy/
http://paul.acorn.co.uk:8080/Britcom/
Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/BritComedy
cathouse.org (port 6969): humor/british.humour/britcomedy.digest
FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/BritComedy
cathouse.org: /pub/cathouse/humor/british.humour/britcomedy.digest
Delphi: "UK-American Connexion" forum, cf171
GEnie: In the "Showbiz" roundtable, page 185
Usenet: alt.comedy.british
rec.arts.tv.uk
Contact:
Editor(s): Melinda "Bob" Casino <melinda@cathouse.org>
Michelle T. Street <michel1361@aol.com>
(Contributing Editor)
James Kew <j.kew@ic.ac.uk> (Assistant Editor)
Postal: Melinda Casino, Britcomedy Digest, 404 So. 20th
Street, Philadelphia, PA 19146, USA
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The Bucknellian
"The weekly campus newspaper of Bucknell University."
Format: ASCII text
Frequency: 13 times a semester, 26 times a year
Access:
WWW: http://www.bucknell.edu/bucknellian/
Email: bucknellian@bucknell.edu
Contact:
Editor(s): bucknellian@bucknell.edu
Fax: +1 717 524 1176
Phone: +1 717 524 1551
Postal: The Bucknellian, C-3952, Bucknell University,
Lewisburg, PA 17837, USA
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An Caorthann
"A quarterly magazine of discussion and information for the Irish
Green Party / An Comhaontas Glas and the wider green and alternative
movement. We are trying to work towards a green response to
contemporary events, issues and ideas, to encourage discussion and
debate among Greens and to develop long-range thinking about aims
and actions on the basis of an informed and critical awareness of
ourselves and our natural and social environment. We are doing this
on the basis of a non-dogmatic definition of "green," wide enough to
cover anything which can contribute to the greening of society and
welcoming input from both inside and outside the movement."
Format: ASCII (selections from hard copy zine)
Frequency: quarterly
Access:
Usenet: alt.activism
alt.politics.greens
alt.zines
talk.environment
Other: GreenNet (gpty.eur.ref)
Contact:
Editor(s): Laurence Cox <lcox@alf2.tcd.ie>
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Cat Machine
"It's a literary web page, filled with stories, poems, pictures, and
many interesting things."
Format: HTML with inline GIFs
Frequency: monthly
Access:
WWW: http://ux5.cso.uiuc.edu/~c-cook/cat/
Email: submissions: wiberg@ux5.cso.uiuc.edu
Contact:
Editor(s): chris wiberg <wiberg@ux5.cso.uiuc.edu>
juan aramburu <aramburu@ux5.cso.uiuc.edu>
case cook <c-cook@ux5.cso.uiuc.edu>
mer pavlock <pavlock@ux5.cso.uiuc.edu>
Phone: +1 217 332 1955
Postal: URH 263 Weston, 204 E Peabody Dr, Champaign, IL,
61820, USA
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The Celebrator Beer News
"News about the burgeoning industry of craft brewing, this
publication focuses on the U.S., and also includes articles about
international activities. Online (WWW), The Celebrator participates
in The Real Beer Page(TM), a comprehensive resource on
craft-brewing."
Format: HTML
Frequency: bi-monthly
Access:
WWW: http://celebrator.com/celebrator
http://and.com/RealBeer/
Contact:
Editor(s): Tom Dalldorf <tdalldorf@celebrator.com>
Fax: +1 510 670 0639
Phone: (800) 430-BEER (subscriptions only)
+1 510 670 0121
Postal: Subs, Box 375, Hayward, CA 94543, USA
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Channel Four
"My ezine is a place for writings about, by, and for type Four in the
personality analysis system known as the Enneagram. Fours are
romantic, moody, introverted, sensitive, artistic, and tend to feel
isolated from others. Famous fours: Pete Tchaikovskii, Tenessee
Williams, Goethe, Laurance Olivier, Martha Graham, Audrey Hepburn,
Franz Kafka, Commander Deanna Troi, Neil Young, Peter Gabriel, Pete
Townshend, Roger Waters, Jeff Beck, and Eric Clapton. For more
details, try Don Richard Riso's _Personality Types_."
Format: HTML
Access:
WWW: http://www.best.com/~informe/ch_4.html
Contact:
Editor(s): Mike Macleod <informe@best.com>
Submissions: informe@best.com
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Chaos Control
"Focusing on electronic music. Chaos Control features interviews with
both major and underground acts."
Format: ASCII text
Free-standing interactive Macintosh document (early
issues require Hypercard)
Frequency: bi-monthly
Access:
Gopher: ftp.std.com: obi/book/Zines/Chaos.Control
FTP: ftp.std.com: /obi/Zines/Chaos.Control/
cyberden.com: /zines/chaos_control/
BBS: The Pit Report BBS
Subscriptions: To: majordomo@world.std.com
Text: subscribe chaoscontrol
Other: Club Mac (Australia)
SonicNet
Contact:
Editor(s): Bob Gourley <rgour@world.std.com>
Postal: $5 to Bob Gourley, 3 Greenville Dr., Barrington, RI
02806, USA
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Chaos Corner
"Chaos Corner is a small, randomly published electronic newsletter I
write that mentions things I have found in the process of wandering
across the network. What you have here is a combination of Dr.
Science (from National Public Radio), Chaos Manor (from Byte), and
Rumor Central (from PC Week)."
Format: ASCII text
Access:
FTP: pelican.cit.cornell.edu: /pub/
Email: chaos-request@pelican.cit.cornell.edu
Contact:
Editor(s): Robert D. Cowles <rdc@pelican.cit.cornell.edu>
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Chaos Digest
"Focusing on computer fraud and security in France, with all aspects
of the development of Internet. In English (80%), French (15%) and
German (5%)."
Format: ASCII text
Frequency: weekly
Access:
FTP: ftp.warwick.ac.uk: /pub/cud/
ftp.eff.org: /pub/CuD/
BBS: ComNet Luxembourg BBS (+352 466893)
Contact:
Editor(s): Chaos Computer Club France (CCCF)
<condat@altern.com>
Fax: +331 47877070
Phone: +331 47874083
Postal: Jean-Bernard Condat, General Secretary, 47 rue des
Rosiers, 93404 Saint-Ouen Cedex, France
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Chip's Closet Cleaner
"Humor, trivia, fun. A zine full of stuff I find in my closet. See
review in boing boing #12. "Hilarious" -- Factsheetfive.
"Overwhelming" -- Chuck Shepherd, News of the Weird. "Wonderful,
Chip. You sound like a neat guy!" -- Ann Landers."
Format: ASCII text
Frequency: 2/year
ISSN: 1064-9719
Note: Paper copies are available by snail-mail for $3
plus $1 postage.
Access:
WWW: http://www.interaccess.com/users/chip/
Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/ChipsClosetCleaner
FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/ChipsClosetCleaner/
Contact:
Editor(s): Chip Rowe <chip@playboy.com>
Postal: 175 North Harbor Drive, Chicago, IL 60601, USA
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Citizen Poke Magazine -- Humor with Wallop
"Citizen Poke is the Internet's only monthly comedy magazine. It is a
fully layed out magazine, complete with color and graphics, dealing
with all sorts of original humor and comedy written by students
around the world. New submissions are always being accepted."
Format: PDF
Frequency: monthly
Access:
WWW: http://www.amherst.edu/~poke
FTP: unix.amherst.edu: /pub/poke/
Contact:
Editor(s): Josh Koppel <jakoppel@amherst.edu>
Seth Mirick <shmirick@amherst.edu>
Submissions: Citizen Poke Magazine <poke@amherst.edu>
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Collectors Network
"A worldwide collectors information exchange. Antiques &
Collectibles, Calendar of Events, Classifieds, Articles written by
Collectors, for Collectors. Lost & Found, New Releases & Retired
Items."
Format: ASCII
HTML
Frequency: monthly
Access:
WWW: http://www.xmission.com/~patco/collect.html
FTP: ftp.netcom.com: /pub/co/collector/
Email: collectors-net-request@netcom.com
Contact:
Editor(s): Mark Paterson <collector@netcom.com>
Fax: +1 916 965 5845
Phone: +1 916 965 5845
Postal: 729 Sutter St., Folsom, CA 95630, USA
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Commodore Hacking
"Commodore Hacking covers technical programming on all the Commodore
8-bits (primarily focusing on Commodore 128, 64). Articles typically
include assembly language source commented. Articles have covered
burst reading, reading IBM drives on the Commodore 128, Memory
Management, Graphical demo techniques, and more!! The magazine is
geared for the intermediate programmer although articles can be
found for the newbie programmer to the advanced."
Format: ASCII
HTML
Frequency: 2-3 times a year
Access:
WWW: http://www.hut.fi/~msmakela/cbm/hacking/
FTP: ccnga.uwaterloo.ca: /pub/cbm/hacking.mag/
GEnie: CBM roundtable
Usenet: comp.sys.cbm
Subscriptions: To: duck@pembvax1.pembroke.edu
Subject: MAILSERVER
Text: subscribe
Contact:
Editor(s): Craig Taylor <duck@pembvax1.pembroke.edu>
Phone: +1 910 521 3814
Postal: Craig Taylor, Rt. 2 College Ct. Apt #1, Pembroke,
NC 28372, USA
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Computer Underground Digest
"An open forum dedicated to sharing information among computerists
and to the presentation and debate of diverse views."
Format: ASCII
Access:
WWW: http://www.soci.niu.edu:80/~cudigest
Gopher: gopher.etext.org: CuD
gopher.cic.net: e-serials/alphabetic/c/cud
corn.cso.niu.edu: acad_dept/col_of_las/dept_soci/CuD
FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/CuD/
aql.gatech.edu: /pub/eff/Publications/CuD/
nic.funet.fi: /pub/doc/cud/
ftp.warwick.ac.uk: /pub/cud/
ftp.cic.net: /pub/e-serials/alphabetic/c/cud/
AOL: PC Telecom forum under "computing newsletters"
Compuserve: DL0 and DL4 of the IBMBBS SIG, DL1 of LAWSIG, DL1
of TELECOM
Delphi: General Discussion database of the Internet SIG
GEnie: PF*NPC RT libraries, VIRUS/SECURITY library
FidoNet: File Request from 1:11/70
Usenet: comp.society.cu-digest
BBS: PC-EXEC (+1 414 789 4210)
Rune Stone (IIRG WHQ) (+1 203 832 8441)
NUP:Conspiracy
RIPCO (+1 312 528 5020)
Bits against the Empire (+39 461 980493) (Italy)
Subscriptions: To: LISTSERV@UIUCVMD.BITNET
Text: subscribe cudigest <firstname> <lastname>
Other: ComNet in LUXEMBOURG (+352 466893)
Contact:
Editor(s): Jim Thomas and Gordon Meyer
<tk0jut2@mvs.cso.niu.edu>
Fax: +1 815 753 6302
Phone: +1 815 753 0303
Postal: Jim Thomas, Department of Sociology, NIU, DeKalb,
IL 60115, USA
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Computer-Mediated Communication Magazine
"CMC Magazine reports on people, events, applications, and research
related to computer-mediated communication (CMC). It draws on an
interdisciplinary mix of perspectives from communication,
technology, journalism, and other disciplines. CMC Magazine
publishes news, features, essays, and research reports about the
phenomenon of human communication and information retrieval on
global networks."
Format: HTML (hypertext) only
Frequency: monthly
ISSN: ISSN 1076-027X
Access:
WWW: http://www.rpi.edu/~decemj/cmc/mag/index.html
Contact:
Editor(s): John December <decemj@rpi.edu>, Editor/Publisher
Phone: +1 (518) 271-8469
Postal: 154 Third Street, Troy, NY 12180-4039, USA
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Consumable Online
"An online magazine with distribution to more than 200,000:
Consumable reviews, in an objective manner, alternative music (and
sometimes rock and roll as well) and also includes interviews, tour
dates, news and new release dates."
Format: ASCII text
Frequency: every 2 weeks
Access:
WWW: http://www.westnet.com/consumable/Consumable.html
Gopher: diana.zems.etf.hr: eng/Music/Consumable
FTP: eetsg22.bd.psu.edu: /pub/Consumable/
ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Consumable/
Delphi: Music Fandom forum; GO ENT MUSIC
FidoNet: ???
Email: gajarsky@pilot.njin.net
Contact:
Editor(s): Bob Gajarsky <gajarsky@pilot.njin.net>
Postal: 409 Washington St. #294, Hoboken, NJ 07030, USA
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Contes per a Extraterrestres
"A zine devoted to short stories and related matters (reviews,
dossiers, etc.). Texts written in Catalan, Spanish and English."
Format: HTML
Frequency: The archives are continouously updated
Access:
WWW: http://www.uji.es/CPE/
Contact:
Editor(s): Carles Bellver and Josep M. Chorda
<extraterrestres@guest.uji.es>
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CORE
"CORE is an electronic journal of poetry, fiction, essays, and
criticism."
Format: ASCII text
Access:
Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/CORE_Zine
gopher.cic.net: e-serials/alphabetic/c/core
FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/CORE_Zine/
ftp.cic.net: /pub/e-serials/alphabetic/c/core/
Contact:
Editor(s): rita@etext.org
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Cousins
"A place for the Witches, pagans, nature spirits, fey-folk, and
assorted elder kin of Sherwood to share ideas, challenges, dreams,
and projects, and to stir up a little magic of our own."
Format: ASCII text
Access:
Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/Cousins
FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Cousins/
Contact:
Editor(s): Susan Gavula <sjgavula@terminator.rs.itd.umich.edu>
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CPU: Working in the Computer Industry
"Dedicated to sharing information among workers in the computer
industry. CPU is a project of the 'Working in the Computer Industry'
working group of Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility /
Berkeley Chapter."
Format: ASCII text
Access:
Gopher: gopher.etext.org: CPSR/work
FTP: cpsr.org: /cpsr/work/
ftp.etext.org: /pub/CPSR/work/
Subscriptions: To: listserv@cpsr.org
Text: SUBSCRIBE CPSR-CPU <your first name> <your
last name>
Contact:
Editor(s): Michael Stack <stack@starnine.com>
Jim Davis
Phone: +1 510 601 6740
Postal: PO Box 3181, Oakland, CA 94609, USA
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Crank
"No poetry. No fiction. No serial killers. Called "The Big Black of
zines" by Blacklist and labeled as "truly snotty" at The Well, Crank
is printed quarterly, and its text is distributed electronically.
Print version of Crank #2 named Editor's Choice in Factsheet 5."
Format: ASCII text
Macintosh DOCMaker
Frequency: quarterly
ISSN: 1076-9102
Access:
WWW: http://www.btf.com/btf/
FTP: ftp.rahul.net: /pub/btf/crank/
BBS: Burn this Flag (+1 408 363-9766)
Email: btf-ftp-request@rahul.net (with message text "send
crankX" where X = issue # (1-3 at this time); for
Mac BinHexed version, text should read "send
crankX.mac" and be prepared receive a BinHex4.0
file)
Contact:
Editor(s): Jeff Koyen <crank@aol.com>
Postal: P.O. Box 1646, Philadelphia, PA 19105-1646, USA
(print version $3)
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Crash
"A guide to traveling through the underground. Alternative travel
stories, hints, and tips."
Format: ASCII text
Access:
Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/Crash
FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Crash/
Contact:
Editor(s): John Labovitz <johnl@ora.com>
Miles Poindexter
Nigel French
Postal: Crash, 519 Castro #7, San Francisco, CA 94114, USA
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Creative Juices
"Creative Juices is a quarterly (more or less) e-mag collection of
quality short fiction of various genre, poetry and essays from
contributing writers, both established and emerging."
Format: READROOM
Frequency: every three to four months
Access:
BBS: Infomat (+1 714 366 1355)
selected BBSs that subscribe to the READROOM Door
Email: don.wilder@solar.org (distribution is made by
attaching a file of the compressed (pkzip)
magazine to Internet e-mail messages, or by
sending the magazine as several [up to 16 per
issue] email messages)
Contact:
Editor(s): Don Wilder <don.wilder@solar.org>
Postal: Creative Juices, PO Box 2842, Mission Viejo, CA
92690, USA
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Cropduster
"Cropduster (est. 1992) appears periodically as a reaction to the
kind of society that some of us live in. It is a knee-jerk response
to the fact that our world produces cultural under-achievers...
Cropduster has so far produced various reviews and critiques of some
of the lesser known aspects of people and places that teeter-totter
on barely breaking even. The zine is an overseer of this as well as
a product of it, because the thing itself exhibits too many of the
traits it condemns: Lack of rigor, unfair attacks, vendettas,
revisionism, stubbornness, spelling mistakes, and vulgarity. What
else can you expect from people who grew up in trailer parks and
live on Kraft Dinner?"
Format: HTML
ASCII text
Access:
WWW: http://chat.carleton.ca/~smeece/
Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/Cropduster
FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Cropduster/
Contact:
Editor(s): Steven Meece <ad522@freenet.carleton.ca>
Chris Woodill <cwoodill@epas.utoronto.ca>
Postal: 79 O'Hara Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M6K 2R3, Canada
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CTHEORY
"CTHEORY is a new international, electronic review of books on
theory, technology and culture. Reviews are posted monthly of key
books in contemporary discourse as well as theorisations of major
'event-scenes' in the mediascape. Editors and contributors include:
Kathy Acker, Jean Baudrillard, Bruce Sterling, Arthur and Marilouise
Kroker, Deena and Michael Weinstein. CTHEORY will also offer the
possibility of interactive discussions among its subscribers in the
electronic theory 'sim-posium/salon.'"
Format: ASCII text
Access:
WWW: http://english-server.hss.cmu.edu/ctheory/ctheory.html
Subscriptions: To: LISTSERV@VM1.MCGILL.CA
Text: SUBSCRIBE CTHEORY <full-name>
Contact:
Editor(s): Anastassia Khouri St-Pierre <ed22@musica.mcgill.ca>
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Cult of the Dead Cow
"digital media / digital culture"
Format: ASCII text
Access:
Gopher: gopher.etext.org: CuD/CDC
gopher.cic.net: e-serials/alphabetic/c/cdc
FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/CuD/CDC/
ftp.cic.net: /pub/e-serials/alphabetic/c/cdc/
Contact:
Editor(s): sratte@mindvox.phantom.com
Postal: cDc communications, P.O. Box 53011, Lubbock, TX
79453, USA
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Cultronix
"Cultronix is a cultural studies theoretical journal available
electronically via the Internet world-wide web. It makes use of a
mixed format, with articles featuring text, graphics, audio, video
and interactive hypermedia. Its contributors include faculty,
graduate students, undergraduates and nonacademics in a variety of
fields. Cultronix is devoted to negotiating and experimenting with
alternative forms of expression of academic knowledges."
Frequency: quarterly
Access:
WWW: http://english.hss.cmu.edu/cultronix.html
FTP: english.hss.cmu.edu: /English.Server/WWW/Cultronix/
Contact:
Editor(s): Camilla Griggers
Marni Borek
Terri Palmer
Geoffrey Sauer <gs2x+@andrew.cmu.edu>
Greg Bolton
Angela Todd
Hilary Strang
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cultural debris
"is a romp though the garden of cultural fallout? a plunge into the
cold bath of millenial angst? a stand against generational
imperialism? excerpts from the correspondence of Dahven White. 'How
I have longed for you without even knowing of your existence! How
does a Big Mac long for its days as a raging bull? How do sun-baked
plains long for the shade of mile-wide flocks of passenger pigeons?
How do sagging breasts long for their pert youth? Answer these
questions and you will begin to know how I have longed for you. You
come to me like a Christmas present on Groundhog Day!' Theme changes
monthly."
Frequency: 8-10 times a year
Access:
AOL: Zines Library (keyword: writers)
Usenet: alt.zines
Email: dahven@aol.com
Contact:
Editor(s): Dahven <dahven@aol.com>
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Cyanosis
"A Web version of the paper magazine Cyanosis, published by System
Zero, with additional interactivity. Cyanosis is dedicated to
providing public access to highly unusual and/or controversial
graphic art, literature and interviews. We exist to insure a forum
for fearless creation, innovation and inspiriation."
Format: HTML
Access:
WWW: http://www.slip.net/syszero/syszero.html
Contact:
Editor(s): Darin De Stefano <cyanosis@slip.net>
Postal: System Zero, 309 Judah, Suite 310, San Francisco CA
94122, USA
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Cyber Phuck
"Cyber Phuck is NOT about sex or phreaking. It's easier to say it's
not about either of those two topics than actually saying what it is
about. Unlike most magazines, each issue doesn't begin with 10 pages
of mental masturbation to waste the reader's time and annoy him so
much that he doesn't bother reading it. We can do this because we
have replaced bullshit with genuine articles."
Format: ASCII text
Access:
FTP: wuarchive.wustl.edu: /.../zines/phuck/
BBS: Cyber (+1 513 863 0447)
Contact:
Editor(s): Tom Line <tline@iglou.com>
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CYBERBOARDER!
"A new electronic multimedia magazine devoted to providing a public
forum for alternative voices in the cross junction of cyberspace and
board culture. Evolution of existing magazine structure into a
content-based virtual community."
Format: HTML
Frequency: as frequently as possible
Access:
WWW: http://MediaCity.Com/Cyberboarder/
Email: CyberNet@MediaCity.Com
Subscriptions: To: majordomo@lists.stanford.edu
Text: subscribe CyberNet
Contact:
Editor(s): Eric Chiu <CyberNet@MediaCity.Com>
Submissions: CyberNet@MediaCity.Com
Fax: +1 415 497 5695
Phone: +1 415 497 5695
Postal: P.O. Box 9633, Stanford CA, 94309-9633, USA
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Cyberkind -- Poetics and Prosaics for a Wired World
"A WorldWideWeb magazine of 'Net-related fiction, nonfiction, poetry
and art. CYBERKIND features prose and art submitted by the Internet
population. All genres and subjects are included, as long as there
is some connection to the Internet, cyberspace, computers or the
networked world in general. Features range from an article on
writing and the Internet to a computer-related mystery to
hyperlinked poems. There is also an art gallery of Net-related art."
Format: HTML
Frequency: random (announcements mailed to list)
Access:
WWW: http://sunsite.unc.edu/ckind/title.html
Contact:
Editor(s): Shannon Turlington <shannon@sunsite.unc.edu>
----------------------------------------------------------------------
CyberNews
"Monthly computing publication with reviews, interviews, news,
columns and features. Our main claim to fame is that what you read
is what the author wrote. We do minimal editing and never change the
scope or perception of a review or column. We do not bow to
advertiser pressure, so you get clear, concise reviews and opinions.
CyberNews comes in an ASCII, ReadRoom and Windows edition. An HTML
version will be out soon."
Format: ASCII
ReadRoom
Windows HLP file
Frequency: monthly
Access:
FTP: ftp.uu.net: /published/cybernews/
wuarchive.wustl.edu: /pub/MSDOS_UPLOADS/zines/
Compuserve: IBMAPP and Novell User forums
FidoNet: FREQable from 1:100/380 via the following magic
names: CYBERW - CyberNews Windows Edition; CYBERA
- CyberNews ASCII Edition; CYBERR - CyberNews
ReadRoom Format; CYBER - All three versions
BBS: Support U. (+1 314 984 8387)
Subscriptions: subscribe@supportu.com (will get you the latest
CyberNews in ASCII and add you to the monthly
mailing list)
Contact:
Editor(s): Patrick Grote (Managing Publisher)
<patrick.grote@supportu.com>
Wayne MacLeod (Reviews Manager) <wyattj@delphi.com>
Fax: +1 314 984 9981
Phone: +1 314 984 9691
Postal: CyberNews, 11221 Manchester Rd. Suite 313, St.
Louis, MO 63122, USA
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Cyberspace Vanguard
"News and Views of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Universe"
Format: ASCII text
Access:
Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/Cyberspace.Vanguard
gopher.well.sf.ca.us: Publications
gopher.cic.net: e-serials/alphabetic/c/cyberspace-vanguard
FTP: ftp.cic.net: /11/pub/e-serials/alphabetic/c/cyberspace-vanguard/
ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Cyberspace.Vanguard/
AOL: ???
GEnie: ???
FidoNet: file request from 1:157/200
Email: cn577@cleveland.freenet.edu
Cyberspace Vanguard@1:157/564 (FidoNet)
tj@phantom.com
Other: Cleveland Freenet
Novalink
Contact:
Editor(s): TJ Goldstein <tlg4@po.cwru.edu>
Sarah Alexander, Administrator
Postal: Cyberspace Vanguard, POB 25704, Garfield Heights,
OH 44125, USA
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