John Labovitz's e-zine-list Last updated: 9 Oct 95 by John Labovitz * PLEASE NOTE: If more than one month has passed since the last * update, this list is probably out of date.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 612 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.meer.net/~johnl/e-zine-list/ You can get the text version of this list 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@meer.net. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 THINGS Jesus Wants You To Know "Punk zine, with interviews, pictures, rants, reviews, indie/punk show listings for the NW, and an art gallery." Format: HTML Access: WWW: http://weber.u.washington.edu/~ten/ Contact: Editor(s): Dan Halligan ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 Credibility Street "A journal of art and theory for use in the creation of an alternative culture. We are interested in work that relates to critique of the corporate fascist order, and facilitates the construction of progressive, antiChristian discourses." Format: HTML Frequency: quarterly (at least for a while) Access: WWW: http://socsci.smith.edu/tmbxweb/15cst/15cst.htm Contact: Editor(s): Timothy Shortell Postal: T. Shortell, Jahnige Center, Smith College, Northampton MA 01063, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2600 "2600 is the electronic equivalent of the 2600 quarterly. A magazine dedicated to hacking just about anything." Frequency: quarterly -- Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall Access: WWW: http://www.2600.com/ Contact: Editor(s): 2600@2600.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 50 Greatest Conspiracies of All Time--Online! "We consider our site the definitive "conspiracy" site on the web, not only because of the volume of information, but because of our approach, which is not to take anything too seriously. The most popular regular features seem to be our "Conspiracy Currents," which are our all-new, news-pegged updates to the book and our sample chapters from the book. The "Jonestown" chapter seems to get a lot of hits, in particular. Our wide ranging set of links is also very popular, as are the bonus chapters -- new writings by us not included in the book and available only on line." Frequency: irregularly, but frequently -- at least weekly Access: WWW: http://www.webcom.com/~conspire/ Contact: Editor(s): Jonathan Vankin and John Whalen ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-Track Mind "A quarterly zine for lovers of 8-track tapes." Format: HTML Frequency: quarterly Access: WWW: http://virtumall.com/zines/8track/ Contact: Editor(s): Malcolm Riviera Abigail Lavine Postal: 8-Track Mind, P.O. Box 90, East Detroit, MI 48021-0090, USA (paper copies $2; make checks payable to Russ Forster) Submissions: Riviera@malco.pdial.interpath.net ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The Abraxus Reader "The Abraxus Reader is a monthly literary magazine with a focus on original iction and poetry. Also includes interviews with bands, music and book eviews, and a couple of columns." Format: HTML Frequency: monthly Access: WWW: http://www.virtumall.com/zines/vidiot/ Contact: Editor(s): Vidiot Phone: +1 206 443 6915 Postal: Glen Starchman, 2000 2nd Ave. Suite 702 Seattle, WA 98121, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: WWW: ftp://ftp.ugcs.caltech.edu/pub/diplomacy/WWW/ ftp://ftp.msn.fullfeed.com/pub/users/nw/diplomacy FTP: ftp.ugcs.caltech.edu: /pub/diplomacy/Zines/TAP/ Email: burgess@world.std.com Subscriptions: To: majordomo@nda.com Text: subscribe tap Contact: Editor(s): Jim Burgess ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The Acid-free Paper "Fine art, literature (poetry and fiction), net-culture, and a directory of submission info for exhibiting artists ('real' as opposed to 'virtual' galleries). Independent zine." Format: HTML Frequency: monthly, with periodic updates Access: WWW: http://tnt.vianet.on.ca/pages/smithk Contact: Editor(s): Kevin D. Smith Postal: Kevin D. Smith, c/o White Water Gallery, 387 Fraser Street, P.O. Box 1491, North Bay, Ontario, Canada P1B 8K6 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Nauseam "A running commentary on the information society." Format: HTML Frequency: not regularly released, but there are new articles on it every two weeks or so Access: WWW: http://www.crl.com/~jnelson/nauseam/ Contact: Editor(s): Jim Nelson ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Addicted to Noise "This is the net's first (and best) on-line rock 'n' roll magazine. ATN serves up interviews with major artists like R.E.M., Page/Plant, Veruca Salt and Primus, Neil Young, and Fugazi, feature on bands such as the MC5, Oasis, Elastica, and Sonic Youth, and columns by the world's best rock critics including Dave Marsh and Greil Marcus. Check out "Music News of the World" with daily rock news reports and weekly reports from Joey Ramone, "Sightings" our guide to cool spots on the web, and "44.1 hKz," where we run album reviews with sound clips. Also: movie reivews, rock book reviews, music & technology columns and political commentary and humor. Current issue contains interviews with Sonic Youth and Bruce Springsteen, a Jerry Garcia memorial, and an interactive look at Lollapalooza." Format: HTML Frequency: monthly (but "Music News of the World" is updated daily, and reviews are added every few days) Access: WWW: http://www.addict.com/ATN/ Contact: Editor(s): Michael Goldberg IUMA Eric F. Lipton Phone: +1 415 586 4806 (Michael Goldberg) +1 408 426 4862 (IUMA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Aesclepian Chronicles "A monthly journal that takes a fresh look at complementary medicine and its relationship to conventional medicine. Articles and ongoing columns discuss and evaluate what's new in the mind-body approach." Format: HTML Frequency: monthly Access: WWW: http://www.forthrt.com/~chronicl/homepage.html Contact: Editor(s): James M. Price Phone: +1 919 563 8867 Fax: +1 919 563 9240 (call phone above first) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Aisle Say: The Internet Magazine of Stage Reviews "The first comprehensive magazine of professional theatre criticism on the Internet, exclusively *for* the Internet. Catering to the New York area and its environs--and growing, with regional coverage planned as the magazine undergoes construction. A sharp, often insider perspective, from contributors and columnists who are working theater professionals." Format: HTML Frequency: Constant. Each review is posted close to opening dates, and stays on line for the run of the show, and a little beyond. Regular columns will be maintained on a monthly basis. Note: AISLE SAY reviews are also a feature of the zine INTERNATIONAL TELETIMES (http://www.wimsey.com/teletimes/teletimmes_home_page.html) Access: WWW: http://www.escape.com/~theanet/AisleSay.html Contact: Editor(s): theanet@escape.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- AKDA "AKDA is the literary e-zine for anyone interested in the Philippine culture. It is a nurturing, explorative environment for young and talented Filipino writers." Format: HTML Access: WWW: http://www.europa.com/~ria/akda.html Contact: Editor(s): Ria Roncales ---------------------------------------------------------------------- AKUT: Das Bonner Uni-Magazin "The student's magazine of Bonn University." Format: HTML Frequency: usually 6 issues per year Access: WWW: http://www.rhrz.uni-bonn.de/~uza00a/ Contact: Editor(s): akut@uni-bonn.de ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Albert Hofmann's Strange Mistake "A hypertext 'zine commemorating the 52st 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Alternative Newswatch "Seattle's Media Watchdog." Frequency: monthly, with weekly updates Access: WWW: http://www.speakeasy.org/~arm/nw/ Contact: Editor(s): Alex R. Mayer Phone: +1 206-443-2708 Postal: 1202 E Pike #522, Seattle, WA 98122-3934 USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- AlterNETive "AlterNETive features music, cinema, visual art, fanzines, cartoon/comix, RPG and lots of other interesting information for real living beings. It is online since May 95 and it's the 1st brazilian-based webzine." Note: most of the stuff is both in English and Portuguese Access: WWW: http://www.ufsm.br/alternet/ Contact: Editor(s): Leandro Indrusiak Postal: P.O. Box 976, Santa Maria, RS 97001-970, Brasil ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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.etext.org: Politics/Amateur.Computerist FTP: wuarchive.wustl.edu: /doc/misc/acn/ Usenet: alt.amateur-comp Email: au329@cleveland.freenet.edu or jrh@umcc.umich.edu Contact: Editor(s): Ronda Hauben or Michael Hauben Postal: R. Hauben, PO Box 250101, NYC, NY 10025-1531, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- America's 4X4 4U Video Magazine "On-Line Interactive Web Site for the 4X4 Truck and SUV enthusiast filled with four wheeling info, LIVE reports from trail rides, shows and events around the world -- product installations and reviews all complimented by the Video Magazine." Format: HTML Video Magazine (VHS) Frequency: Video Magazine: bi-monthly WWW UpDate: daily Access: WWW: http://www.4x44u.com/pub/k2/am4x44u/4x4.html AOL: Hobbies & Interests: Automotive: FourWheeling Email: Info@4x44u.com Contact: Editor(s): Bill Perkins (online contact) Kendra Cook Phone: +1 301 320 5979 Fax: +1 301 229 5419 Postal: 5410 Goldsboro Rd., Bethesda, MD 20817, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Amiga Report Magazine "A general-interest online magazine focusing on the Commodore and Amiga Technologies lines of Amiga computers. The reader base spans six continents with a readership in the tens of thousands. Topics include hardware and software reviews, tutorials, product announcements, and opinion pieces on the past, present, and future of computing. Amiga Report was the first publication to break the news of the Escom (Amiga Technologies) acquisition of the Commodore assets in April." Format: AmigaGuide hypertext (still readable in ASCII) HTML (WWW version only) Frequency: biweekly Access: WWW: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~mjw/Amiga/News/AR/ FTP: ftp.netnet.net: /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) Fax: +1 708 741 0689 Postal: 1203 Alexander Ave., Streamwood, IL 60107, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The Anarchives "Journal of creativity, love and freedom. Delving into the unconcious realms of the mind and soul. Exploring political constraints that limit our liberty. Struggling to find lanes of liberation to free us from the horrors of modern corporate capitalism. Expect the unexpected..." Format: ASCII HTML Frequency: sporadic Access: WWW: http://www.lglobal.com/TAO/anarchives.html FTP: ftp.lglobal.com: /pub/TAO/Anarchives/ Email: tao@lglobal.com Subscriptions: To: majordomo@lglobal.com Text: subscribe anarchives Contact: Editor(s): tao@lglobal.com Phone: +1 416 515 7400 Fax: +1 416 515 1118 Postal: The Anarchives, c/o Local GlobalAccess Inc., 320 1/2 Bloor St. W., Toronto, Ont M5S 1W5, Canada ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Anorak "Everyday Anorak edits a round-up of UK tabloid news and sport as well as hosting some cool quizzes from the Seventies along with a daily cartoon strip." Format: HTML Access: WWW: http://www.anorak.co.uk Contact: Editor(s): Brad Rees ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Antigen "Antigen is an artists' forum that is printed both on paper AND in cyberspace. The magazine is published monthly and is an attempt to push forward the growing cultural movement in the US, but more specifically in San Diego. We focus on prose, poetry, art and photography, reviews, art openings, etc..." Format: HTML Frequency: monthly Access: Email: dorrow@ucsd.edu Contact: Editor(s): David Ottow Chad Billigmeier Phone: +1 619 543 1128 Fax: +1 619 576 8223 Postal: 230 West Washington, Ste. 1, San Diego, CA 92103, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- antitetradia tis ekpaedefsis "The electronic version of a "normal" magazine for the education in Hellas (Greece)." Format: HTML Access: WWW: http://www.compulink.gr/Users/heraclit/homeanti.html Contact: Editor(s): Heraclitos Christos Nickolaidis ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. The most recent issue, entitled "The Secrets of Fatima," explains that the message given by an apparition of the Virgin Mary to Portuguese children in 1917 warns of the coming Church schism and predicts, in the mysterious "Third Secret," the reign of an "Antichrist Pope."" Frequency: twice yearly Access: Subscriptions: tjgermine@delphi.com Contact: Editor(s): Thomas Jude Germine, Esq. Postal: Apokalypso, POB 782, Chester, NJ 07930, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Arm The Spirit "Arm The Spirit is an autonomist/anti-imperialist collective based in Toronto, Canada. Our focus includes a wide variety of material, including political prisoners, national liberation struggles, armed communist resistance, anti-fascism, the fight against patriarchy, and more. We regularly publish our writings, research, and translation materials in our magazine and bulletins called Arm The Spirit." Format: ASCII text Access: WWW: http://burn.ucsd.edu/~ats Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Politics/Arm.The.Spirit FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Politics/Arm.The.Spirit/ Email: ats@etext.org Subscriptions: To: ats@etext.org Subject: subscribe ats-l Text: (your e-mail address) Contact: Editor(s): Arm the Spirit Postal: Arm The Spirit, P.O. Box 6326, Stn. A, Toronto, Ont., M5W 1P7, Canada ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Armadillo Culture "Being the excremeditation of a hyperactive armadillo's activities, opinions, and other stuff..." Format: ASCII text Note: Temporarily on hiatus due to extended weltschmerz, lingering nihilism and a squall line of apathy. Caution: microbursts of depression have been reported by previous flights... Stay tuned.... Access: Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/Armadillo.Culture FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Armadillo.Culture/ Contact: Editor(s): Steve Okay Postal: Armadillo Culture, 2857 Foxmill Rd. Herndon, VA 22071, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The Armchair Astronomer "_The Armchair Astronomer_ compiles articles and commentaries on the study of astronomy and its applications and impact on the average layperson. Submissions and comments are welcome." Format: ASCII Frequency: monthly Access: WWW: http://clunix.msu.edu/~vanhoose/astro.html Subscriptions: astro@gdl.msu.edu Contact: Editor(s): Todd E Van Hoosear ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The Art Bin "A Swedish/international forum for art, literature, music, cultural politics, etc. Here you will find articles, essays, poetry, fiction, paintings and music as well as some rare classical or other source texts. Much of this material could be useful for educational purposes. The editorial language is English, but several texts are in their original languages, e.g. French, German, or Swedish." Format: HTML Frequency: depends on contributions; there are no issues, but a database that will be uploaded appr. six times a year. As of July '95, there was 30 Mb of cultural varia in the base. Access: WWW: http//www.algonet.se/artbin/ Contact: Editor(s): Karl-Erik Tallmo Submissions: tallmo@nisus.se ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 Phone: +1 415 431 7524 Fax: +1 415 431 7841 Postal: ART COM, POB 193123 Rincon, San Francisco, CA 94119-3123, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Artdirect "Artdirect is a magazine about art and culture in American cities from mezzo-sopranos to motorcycles. Filmmakers, jazz musicians, painters, writers, even the designers of car interiors help you connect the dots in their work. Artdirect is also a growing constellation of sites for museums, galleries, and theaters with guides to creative and performing arts. Includes Bibliotheque, a bookstore stacked with museum catalogs, small literary press titles, and CDROMS." Frequency: Features: monthly Guides: daily add new sites for arts organizations: weekly Access: WWW: http://artdirect.com/ Contact: Editor(s): Alison Johns Phone: +1 805 969 0163 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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're some reviews of publications and comix inside." Format: ASCII text Frequency: approximately 2 per year Access: Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/artefacted FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/artefacted/ Contact: Editor(s): JuNe (contact) Postal: Arunas Norvaisa, Zuvinto 13-16, 3031 Kaunas 31, Lithuania ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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.inforamp.net/~billie/ Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/Atmospherics FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Atmospherics/ Other: Freenet.carleton.ca (poetry and writers sigs) Contact: Editor(s): Susan Keeping or Phone: +1 416 421 6158 Postal: 113 St., Joseph St., Toronto, Ont., M5S 1J4, Canada ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Attack Poetry "A small zine dedicated to odd, modern, experimental poetry." Format: ASCII text or ZIP file (whatever is preferred) Frequency: infrequent Access: WWW: http://pluto.njcc.com/~chris 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 Postal: FN, P.O. Box 2554, Trenton, NJ 08690, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Aunt Salli's Cyberkitchen "A free monthly food newsletter I distribute by e-mail and also post in selected places. Since January, we have reached ISSUE 12 and have 1000 subscribers. I also have a web page as a column in the eGG, a condensed version of the CyberKitchen. We are in the process of developing am e-zine using Novelle Envoy. This will be a more sophisticated format." Format: ASCII text Frequency: monthly Access: Delphi: CyberKitchen Forum (CF 367) Contact: Editor(s): Salli Schwartz Postal: 1689 North Hiatus Road Ste. 156, Pembroke Pines, FL 33026, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The Australian Observer "Australia's first online news magazines with news, features, articles on Net happenings, Australian finance, travel and universities, and an online novel." Access: WWW: http://www.ozemail.com.au/observer Contact: Editor(s): Bill West ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Autolog "Every story guaranteed one hundred percent true." Format: ASCII Docmaker Print (complete with colour covers and occasionally hand-painted innards) Frequency: quite irregular but roughly along the lines of every other new moon Access: WWW: http://www.tyrell.net/~jesu FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Autolog/ Contact: Editor(s): Jonathan Magritte Postal: 933 Rhode Island #5, Lawrence, KS 66044, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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/ http://www.cam.org/~novsoft/index.html Contact: Editor(s): Alex Vasilesco Phone: +1 514 973 5720 Fax: +1 514 973 5757 Postal: 2 T.Aubry, Laval, Canada H7N3B7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Babyfish ...Lost Its Momma "An online spinoff of the zine _Babyfish ...Lost Its Momma_, a Detroit compendium of the "Politics of Imagination; Poetics of Insurrection." Articles, Book & Music Reviews, Fiction, Poetry, Recent Murders Committed by Detroit Cops, Vegan Recipes, etc." Format: HTML Frequency: updated continuously Note: The printed version of the zine (which is very different from the electronic version) is also available. Access: WWW: http://www.umich.edu/~babyfish/ Contact: Editor(s): Craig Sunfrog Postal: P.O. Box 11589, Detroit, MI 48211, USA Submissions: babyfish@umich.edu ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Balance "A skateboarding magazine. It consists of a photos section, a stories section, and a links section (to other sites on the web). I am the main contributor right now aside from a few photographers but I welcome submissions." Format: HTML Access: WWW: http://pscinfo.psc.edu/~peleckis/balance/contents.html Contact: Editor(s): Joseph M Peleckis ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Balance: Health and Fitness on the Net "A monthly health and fitness magazine covering diet and nutrition, personal training, exercise and lifestyle." Frequency: monthly - a new issue on the first of each month Access: WWW: http://www.hyperlink.com/balance/ Contact: Editor(s): Howard Jardine Phone: +44 171 240 8121 Fax: +44 171 240 8098 Postal: The International Communique Ltd, 76 Neal Street, London WC2H 9PA, England ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The Basement Magazine "The Basement Magazine is an on-line literary and music publication, that features articles, reviews, interviews, literature and art." Format: HTML Frequency: monthly Access: WWW: http://www.ios.com/~dizzyman Contact: Editor(s): Tin Dizdarevic Postal: The Basement Magazine, 39 Setalcott Place, Setauket, NY 11733, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A Basic Citizens Definitive Electronic Freedom Guide (ABCDEFG) "A very political Web ezine that comes from an extreme right-wing, Libertarian viewpoint." Format: HTML Frequency: New issues are published monthly, with new articles throughout each month Access: WWW: http://www.winn.com/abcdefg/ Contact: Editor(s): Phillip Winn Phone: +1 605 334 7548 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- basilisk "a quarterly journal of architecture, philosophy, literature, film, computer graphics, music, fine arts, and perception." Format: HTML Frequency: quarterly Access: WWW: http://swerve.basilisk.com Contact: Editor(s): ed keller (editor/designer) greg lynn (editorial board) leslie shih (editorial board) sean daly (editorial board) perry hall (editorial board) tanuja desai (editorial board) Phone: +1 212 749 8742 Fax: +1 212 749 8742 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- beanie "beanie - where freedom is handed to you on a silver platter. beanie is a bizarre collection of fiction, truths, half truths, and illustrations. beanie is a revolution and we want you all to jump on board! Come on, there'll be free kittens!" Format: emailings (the beanie digest) HTML Frequency: the beanie digest: monthly the web site: constantly changing Access: WWW: http://granite.sentex.net/~bracken/beanie.html Email: bracken@sentex.net Contact: Editor(s): Robert Hickey and Nathan Saliwonchyk ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- beatthief "shoplifting, plagiarism, perjury and blackmail. you'll find sampled beats of 70s funk/jazz, poetry, stories, video clips, more poetry and all sorts of stolen fun. looking for submissions: images, text, sounds. all thats fit to steal. more flava than a burrito." Format: HTML Frequency: changes weekly Access: WWW: http://www.beatthief.com Contact: Editor(s): wayneb ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 200K) Adobe Acrobat Frequency: five times a year (four quarterly issues plus "best of" issue) Access: WWW: http://www.belize.com http://www.zine.net/belize http://www.digimark.ca/rec-travel FTP: ftp.alpha.solutions.net: /rec-travel/central_america/belize/belize-first AOL: Travel Forum Scuba Forum Compuserve: Travel Forum Scuba Forum Mexico Forum Prodigy: Travel Forum (excerpts only) Usenet: rec.travel.latin-america (excerpts only) Subscriptions: 74763.2254@compuserve.com (hard copy subs are US$29 in North America and Belize, $45 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ben Is Dead "Ben is a seasonally produced alterna-type music/underground (anti)culture zine. Each issue features a different theme which is dissected, obsessed upon, and spit-up into the form of a high-quality sensory overload that you ain't too soon to forget. In production as a paper zine for almost seven years now, Darby's tour of the clear-cut Northwest is possibly influencing a move to an e.zine format. "Trees versus 20/20 vision -- it's a hard choice." Ben on-line will include a sampling of the paper version, plus "on-line only" news and information." Format: HTML Frequency: print: seasonally or so on-line version: updated min. once a month Access: WWW: http://mrrogers.recordings.com/benisdead/dir.html Contact: Editor(s): darby Phone: +1 213 960 7674 Fax: +1 213 936 3323 Postal: PO Box 3166, Hollywood, CA 90028, USA Submissions: benisdead@mrrogers.recordings.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Best-quality Audio Web Poems "B.A.W.P. (Best-quality Audio Web Poems) presents audio recordings of spoken word performances. (You can think "poetry readings" but that might be misleading since the performances can get pretty rowdy or bizarre.)" Format: HTML Sun AU audio MPEG audio Frequency: Selection changes every 4 weeks Access: WWW: http://www.cs.brown.edu/fun/bawp/ Contact: Editor(s): Lee Markosian ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 Phone: +1 (604) 760-1631 Fax: +1 (604) 931-2198 Postal: 2515 Burian Drive, Coquitlam, B.C., Canada, V3K 5W8 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- BigSky MacEzine "An Ezine created by B-smug (Big-Sky Mac User-Group) in Billings, Montana, USA, which attempts to keep Macintosh users up-to-date on the latest software: freeware, shareware, commercialware, as well as Internet related topics, web-sites, etc." Format: HTML Frequency: monthly (so far...may become more frequent, even continuous!) Access: WWW: http://www.imt.net/~bgskymac/BigSky_MacEzine.html eWorld: Back issues of our "on-disk" newsletter are available in the UGC (User Group Connection) software area Contact: Editor(s): Bud Henley (AKA...BigSkyMac) Phone: +1 406 652 5895 Postal: B-smug, P.O. Box 80553, Billings, MT 59108, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 Phone: +1 609 795 0998 (evenings) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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/ezines/blast/ Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/Blastfamy FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Blastfamy Subscriptions: To: pwcasual@shmooze.net Text: sign me up! Contact: Editor(s): markjr@shmooze.net P.W. Casual (publisher) Postal: 19 Tyndall Ave. #3, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6K 2E8 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Blood Alley "The Vancouver Echo's magazine of love, sex, death, music and personal affirmation." Format: HTML Frequency: weekly Access: WWW: http://www.vannet.com/vanecho/magazine.htm Contact: Editor(s): Randy Shore ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The Blue Line "The unofficial guide to Chicago Blackhawks (and other NHL things) hockey. Cartoons, articles on the Hawks and the NHL, a special "top ten list" every issue. Issues are posted within 24-48 hours of the Hawks home games, listed in the home page and arranged by Games (1-24 with the shortened season)." Format: HTML Frequency: on or near every Blackhawks home game Access: WWW: http://www.mcs.net/~blueline/home.html Usenet: alt.sport.hockey.nhl.chi-blackhawks rec.sport.hockey Email: the Blackhawks' mailing list (majordomo@indiana.edu, subscribe blackhawks) Contact: Editor(s): Mark Weinberg ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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, Best America Short Story Award Winner Edward Falco, and Canadian Journey Prize Anthology contributor Richard Cumyn. We're also happy to work with new writers.)" Format: HTML Access: WWW: http://www.comet.chv.va.us/epubs FTP: ftp.luth.se: /pub/mac/misc/BPQ/ ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/BluePennyQuarterly Contact: Editor(s): Doug Lawson Postal: The Blue Penny Quarterly, c/o 102 B Morris Paul Court, Charlottesville, VA 22903, USA Submissions: BluePenny@aol.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Book 'Em "Written with the bookstore lover in mind, Book 'Em takes a humorous look at the trials and tribulations that a bookseller (moi!) faces throughout the course of a working day. The stories written in the e-zine are based on my four years experience as a bookseller and are intended to dispel the theory that bookstores are dull, boring places." Format: ASCII text Frequency: monthly Access: Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/Bookem FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Bookem/ Contact: Editor(s): Caroline Kent or ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 Contact: Editor(s): Vidar Hokstad Postal: c/o Vidar Hokstad, Soerumsg. 63, 2000 Lillestroem, Norway ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A Breed Apart "First on-line greyhound magazine/e-zine. Topics range from health, adoption, events, reviews, links to important sites, etc." Frequency: monthly Access: WWW: http://www.pcix.com/abap/index.html Contact: Editor(s): Bruce Skinner ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Brew-Net "Brew-Net E-Zine is a monthly zine dedicated to the concept of post-eccentricism in American culture. Features include fiction, a monthly installment of "Witch's Brew" concering alternative healing approaches, web site and other pop culture reviews, and topical articles on various culture-related subjects." Format: ASCII text Frequency: monthly Access: Email: oscar@netaxs.com Contact: Editor(s): Lynda Hinkle ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Brian "An online forum for the discussion of things by, for and about Brian and people that think like he does." Format: HTML Frequency: monthly Access: WWW: http://streams.com/brian/ Contact: Editor(s): Brian Submissions: bakenegg@mcs.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Bright Lights Film Journal "The electronic outpost of Bright Lights Film Journal, the magazine written by curdled critics and excitable academics. Classic and modern films are analyzed for grim and exciting cultural subtext. Theme issues include: "Sex and Horror--Can YOU tell the difference?"" Format: HTML Frequency: quarterly Access: WWW: http://www.crl.com/~gsamuel/bright.html Contact: Editor(s): blfilm@aol.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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/BD/ http://paul.acorn.co.uk:8080/Britcom/ Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/BritComedy gopher.cathouse.org (port 6969): humor/british.humour/britcomedy.digest FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/BritComedy ftp.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 Email: bd@badger.idiscover.co.uk Contact: Editor(s): Melinda 'Bob' Casino (Editor) Michelle T. Street (Co-Editor) James Kew (Assistant Editor) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Brown Alumni Monthly "A print and now e-zine for alumni, friends, and others with an interest in Brown University." Format: September 94 to March 95: ASCII text April 95 on: HTML Frequency: 9 times per year (published monthly except for January, June, and August) Access: WWW: http://www.brown.edu/Administration/Brown_Alumni_Monthly/ Gopher: gopher.brown.edu: brown/alum/bam Contact: Editor(s): Anne Diffily Chad Galts (main contact) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 Phone: +1 717 524 1551 Fax: +1 717 524 1176 Postal: The Bucknellian, C-3952, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA 17837, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- BudZine: An Eclectic Communication of Information "A personal zine by John D. "Bud" Banks about anything and everything of interest." Format: HTML Frequency: about 10 times a year Access: WWW: http://www.azstarnet.com/~jdbanks/budzine.htm Contact: Editor(s): John Banks Postal: 3201 E. 24th St., Tucson, AZ 85713-2204, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- BugNet "The journal of computer bugs, glitches, incompatibilities... and their fixes." Format: HTML Access: WWW: http://www.bugnet.com/~bugnet Contact: Editor(s): Bruce Brown ---------------------------------------------------------------------- BugNet Online "The journal of computer bugs, glitches, incompatibilities... and their fixes." Format: HTML Acrobat Frequency: monthly Access: WWW: http://www.bugnet.com/~bugnet/ Contact: Editor(s): Bruce Brown, bugnet@bugnet.com Phone: +1 (360) 988-2801 Postal: BugNet, P.O. Box 393, Sumas, WA 98295 Submissions: bugnet@bugnet.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Bunnyhop Magazine "Bunnyhop is a twice-yearly journal discoursing on pop culture, "alternative" music, and other soft 'n fluffy things. We feature insightful yet delightfully goofball interviews with a diverse range of subjects (from Mister Rogers to Snapple's Detention Boy), articles and fiction that expose the deeper meaning behind seemingly trivial subjects, extensive record / zine reviews, and a whole lotta love." Format: HTML Frequency: print: twice a year on-line version: updated twice a month or so Access: WWW: http://www.slip.net/~bunnyhop/ Contact: Editor(s): Seth Robson & Noel Tolentino, editors Phone: +1 415 837 0964 Postal: Bunnyhop Magazine, PO Box 420973, San Francisco, CA 94142-0973, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- BurtZine "Presented by Burtz Virtual Atelier. Free-thought, arts and communication. New pages of cyberbook 'Science Class' presented bi-monthly. Exhibitions of unusual digital painting with up-to-date infomation about publishing on-line artwork. "Virtually Anything" international agenda updated daily. WWW petition for a 13-month year. Contributions welcome." Format: HTML Frequency: as often as possible Access: WWW: http://www.ping.ch/burtz/home.html Contact: Editor(s): Marcy Burt Butz Phone: +41-1-262 1880 Fax: +41-1-262 1844 Postal: Burtz Virtual Atelier, Keltenstrasse 23, 8044 Zurich, Switzerland Submissions: burtz@ping.ch ---------------------------------------------------------------------- BUTZN Boersen-Email "The "BUTZN Boersen-Email" is Germany's first e-mail stocks newsletter. Since the premier issue on August 25, 1994, there have been sent about 30 issues via e-mail. This newsletter for high tech stocks (computer and biotechnology) is free and is allowed to copy and forward. If you like it or earn some money with it's help you are asked for a contribution to UNICEF or another beneficent organisation." Format: ASCII Access: Compuserve: Investor's Forum of Library Global Investing (GO INVFORUM) Email: wir@boerse.de Contact: Editor(s): Willi Rauffer ---------------------------------------------------------------------- BUZZNET "its a net-zine, with music, snow, skate, tech, comics, lit and fun. killer graphics." Access: WWW: http://www.hooked.net/buzznet/ Contact: Editor(s): tony (founder) jesse (hacker/founder) marc (editor in chief) mike (art director) alistair (contributing editor) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- BVI "BVI is a family of writers who have been together (more or less) since the early 80s. BVI is mostly made up of experiential writing, but also includes some politics, satire, commentary, philosophy, transit musings, sexuality and gender issues, etc. BVI also publishes print versions, the last of which came out in April 1995. BVI contributors are located around the globe, bringing different perspectives to life and culture. The e-zine comes in two formats, a Website and a mailing list. They differ in that the mailing list is 2-way and allows all who desire to contribute and/or comment and the web page is the collected writings of the BVI Group and includes other gems." Format: ASCII Frequency: constantly updated Access: WWW: http://rs6a.wln.com/~bensonj/bvi.html Subscriptions: To: majordomo@teleport.com Text: subscribe bvi-bahn Contact: Editor(s): J. LeRoy ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cake Times "Cake Times is a friendly atoll in a sea of blandness, a desert island of culture in the Internet doldrums. Why we even have our own coconut tree (benjimina, surely?-ed.), bearded castaway/editor, and surly yet efficient Girl Friday. Catch the next tsunami to "Cake Times" for an improbable stew of "lifestyle" articles, culture, politics and fiction." Format: HTML (WWW) Frequency: continous update Access: WWW: http://itrc.on.ca/caketimes Contact: Editor(s): Shy Alter ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The Calgary Explorer: Calgary's On-Line magazine "A new E-Zine devoted to providing information about Calgary and surrounding areas in an entertaining format. We carry articles on events, interesting places to visit, the environment, dining out, music and Albertans with unusual hobbies and occupations. We also carry traveler's information and have an active humor section. We have our very own resident super-cyber hero, 'DOS-Man' and post several new episodes of his continuing adventure each week. Our E-Zine is designed to promote Calgary as a holiday destination, as well as to provide a fun read." Format: HTML Frequency: monthly, but update some sections more frequently Access: WWW: http://www.calexplorer.com Contact: Editor(s): Deborah Cavel-Greant Phone: +1 (403) 287-7908 Fax: +1 (403) 287-7908 (call first) Postal: The Calgary Explorer, Box 30100, Chinook Postal Station, 6455 Macleod Trail, SW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2H 2V8 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Canada's Capital Current "Capital Current is a weekly Internet update on life in Ottawa, Canada's national capital. We focus on industry, business, tourism, arts and entertainment and lifestyles." Format: HTML Frequency: weekly Access: WWW: http://www.episet.com/capital Contact: Editor(s): Robert Ross Phone: +1 (613) 235-5835 Fax: +1 (613) 235-5835 Postal: 202-141 Pretoria Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario CANADA K1S 1X1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Car Magazine Online "UK-based car mag, glossy & slick. Loads of stuff; live chat, European car database, news and features." Format: HTML Frequency: monthly Access: WWW: http://www.mpn.com/eol/car/ Contact: Editor(s): jeff zie ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cat Machine "It's a magazine devoted to creative expression on the 'net. Most of what we print is short fiction and poetry, but we're also open to art, music, etc." Format: HTML with inline GIFs Frequency: monthly Access: WWW: http://www.students.uiuc.edu/~wiberg/cat Contact: Editor(s): chris wiberg juan aramburu cornelius cook meredith pavlock Postal: URH 287 Allen, 1005 W. Gregory Dr., Urbana, IL 61801, USA Submissions: catmach@arh0261.urh.uiuc.edu ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Catalog Insite "Want to know what's out there in the Mail Order world? Check out the Interactive Online Newsletter, CATALOG INSITE! Each week we feature great mail order catalogs, so you can discover and receive the catalogs you want. Put your name on our mail list and start receiving our online newsletter each week. It's free!" Format: ASCII text HTML Frequency: weekly Access: WWW: http://www.catalogsite.com/ Email: Yes@catalogsite.com Subscriptions: Yes@catalogsite.com (you can leave the subject and message blank) Contact: Editor(s): Gary Baker Phone: +1 818 707 1706 Fax: +1 818 707 2253 Postal: 6237 Fairview Place, Agoura Hills, CA 91301-1855, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- CCM Music "Interviews, concert info, and merchandise on Christian music." Frequency: monthly Access: WWW: http://www.ccmcom.com Compuserve: go ccmusic Contact: Editor(s): Craig Hansen and Cy Fenton ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 Phone: (800) 430-BEER (subscriptions only) +1 510 670 0121 Fax: +1 510 670 0639 Postal: Subs, Box 375, Hayward, CA 94543, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- CENTURY "CENTURY is an excellent bimonthly print magazine of well-crafted and eclectic speculative fiction, combining elements of science fiction, magic realism, fantasy, surrealism, and mainstream writing. The well-designed Web page has excerpts from all the stories, cover images, expanded biographies of the writers, editorials, writer's guidelines, and more." Format: HTML print Frequency: bi-monthly ISSN: 1079-8145 Access: WWW: http://www.supranet.com/century/ Contact: Editor(s): Meg Hamel ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Change Magazine "Visual arts, writing, music, environment, editorials, critical news and views." Format: HTML Frequency: monthly Access: WWW: http://www.imaja.com/imaja/change Contact: Editor(s): Greg Jalbert Phone: +1 510 526 4621 Fax: +1 510 559 9571 Postal: Change Magazine, PO Box 6386, Albany, CA 94706, USA Submissions: change@imaja.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 Submissions: informe@best.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: WWW: http://www.ids.net/~chaos/ 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 Postal: $5 to Bob Gourley, 3 Greenville Dr., Barrington, RI 02806, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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) Phone: +331 47874083 Fax: +331 47877070 Postal: Jean-Bernard Condat, General Secretary, 47 rue des Rosiers, 93404 Saint-Ouen Cedex, France ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cheap Truth, the Electronic Edition "The seminal cyberpunk zine from the 1980s, including the hard to get "The Last Cheap Truth" and the special unnumbered edition with the Sturgeon eulogy. Note: the addresses and phone numbers therein are several years out of date." Format: ASCII text Frequency: Complete run of 16 issues plus 2 special issues, no more forthcoming Access: WWW: http://www.io.com/~shiva/SMOF-BBS.html FTP: ftp.io.com: /pub/usr/shiva/SMOF-BBS/cheap.truth/ BBS: SMOF-BBS (+1 512 467 7317) Contact: Editor(s): Vincent Omniaveritas shiva@io.com (for further information about the electronic edition) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ChipNet "ChipNet is an electronic magazine that contains high-resolution graphics and over 45 columns on a wide variety of topics." Format: HTML AOL Fourum DOS program Mac Program Access: WWW: http://www.win.net/~tybeelytes/chipnet/index.html FTP: ftp.win.net: /winnet/tybeelytes/chipnet/ AOL: Keyword: ChipNet Contact: Editor(s): John Peck, Producer ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 DocMaker (MAC) Menu program (DOS) Frequency: 2/year Note: Paper copies of Issue 10 and 11 are available by snail-mail for $2. ISSN: 1064-9719 Access: WWW: http://virtumall.com/zines/chip/main.html Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/ChipsClosetCleaner FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/ChipsClosetCleaner/ AOL: Writer's Club Libraries: Writer's Club E-Zines BBS: Atomic Books (+1 410 889 3543): File Transfer: Library 7 (Zines) Other: The Transom: Topics: Chip's Closet Cleaner Contact: Editor(s): Chip Rowe Postal: Chip Rowe P.O. Box 11967, Chicago, IL 60611, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The Christian Underground Journal "A radical approach to modern christian idealogy and beliefs." Format: DOS, NeobookPro Frequency: quarterly, most of the time Access: FTP: ftp.jaxnet.com: /private/tcuj/tcuj3.zip AOL: religion/christianity/e-pubs and text Contact: Editor(s): Mike Kovach Fax: +1 904 221 1657 (must request fax connect) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Chronicles of Chaos "Chronicles of Chaos is a monthly magazine electronically distributed worldwide via the Internet. Chronicles of Chaos focuses on all forms of brutal music; from Thrash to Death to Black Metal, we have it all. Each issue will feature interviews with your favorite bands, written from the perspective of a true fan. Each issue will also include record reviews and previews, concert reviews and tour dates, as well as various happenings from the metal scene worldwide. We here at Chronicles of Chaos also believe in reader participation, so we encourage you to submit any material you may have to Gino Filicetti" Format: ASCII text Frequency: monthly Note: Interested in being reviewed? Send your demo and bio to postal address. Access: WWW: http://www.geom.umn.edu:8000/~bmeloon/music/coc/coc.html Email: Gino Filicetti Subscriptions: To: listproc@lists.colorado.edu Text: SUBSCRIBE coc-ezine Contact: Editor(s): Adrian Bromley (Co-Editor) Gino Filicetti (Co-Editor & Typesetter) Brian Meloon (Web Page Manager) Alain M. Gaudrault (Assistant Editor) Phone: +1 (416) 693-9517 Fax: +1 (416) 693-5240 Postal: 57 Lexfield Ave, Downsview Ont., M3M-1M6, Canada Submissions: Gino Filicetti ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Circuit Traces: the online magazine of fiction, fact, & fantasy "Fact and fiction on the edge of the human/technology interface." Format: HTML Access: WWW: http://www.wimsey.com/~chrish Contact: Editor(s): Christopher Hunt Phone: +1 604 941 1431 Fax: +1 604 941 1431 Postal: 2425 Glenwood Avenue, Port Coquitlam, BC, V3B 1Y7, Canada ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 writers 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 Seth Mirick Submissions: Citizen Poke Magazine ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The Civilized Explorer "A travel information source for adventure travel, ecotour, business personn, and people who want to be pampered. Weekly themes highlight a region or type of travel." Access: WWW: http://www.crl.com/~philip/home.html Contact: Editor(s): Phil Stripling ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cliche "Poetry and Prose to move outside of the telephonic America. Totally pretentious, utterly simplistic and naive, Cliche is a paper-based 'zine whose puts something concrete in the world and then technofies it, not vice-versa." Format: HTML Frequency: quarterly/monthly Access: WWW: http://www.mbhs.edu/~dchase/cliche.html Contact: Editor(s): Grace Brannigan (Submissions Editor) Donovan Chase (Productions Editor) Phone: +1 301-384-9499 Fax: +1 301-384-9499 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cocktail "The only purpose with Cocktail is to provide fifteen minutes of entertainment. It's our little fun fair, open to everyone! Fashion, flair and joyous lifestyles are key elements. Enjoy it!" Format: Macintosh stand-alone Frequency: four times a year Access: WWW: http://www.student.lu.se/~SMV95HEm/Coc.htm Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/Cocktail FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Cocktail Contact: Editor(s): Henrik Engstrom ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 Phone: +1 916 965 5845 Fax: +1 916 965 5845 Postal: 729 Sutter St., Folsom, CA 95630, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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.msen.com/~brain/chacking.html FTP: ccnga.uwaterloo.ca: /pub/cbm/hacking.mag/ GEnie: CBM roundtable Usenet: comp.sys.cbm Subscriptions: To: brain@mail.msen.com Subject: MAILSERV Text: subscribe Contact: Editor(s): Jim Brain Phone: +1 810 737 7300 Postal: Jim Brain, 602 North Lemen, Fenton, MI 48430, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The Communique OnLine "the role-playing Trekker magazine We cover the world of StarTrek based Role Playing Simulations as found on America Online. These sims are organized into several groups from the "official" Starfleet Online to the "unofficial" Genesis, UCIP and Continuum Online. Our mag carries relevant articles of interest to all Trekkers who ever wished they could go "where no one has gone before." This is your entry way to the Trek RPG universe on AOL. You'll find the sim schedules, individual ship's logs, Trek tech, cadet tips, great graphics and more! Check it out!" Format: HTML Frequency: weekly Access: WWW: http://www.intellinet.com/~bryan/comq/ Subscriptions: To have your name added to our subscription list e-mail TheTigress@aol.com and please specify Mac or PC. Contact: Editor(s): TheTigress@aol.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Computer Currents Interactive "CCI visitors can regularly access the award winning Computer Currents magazine, receive product bids, and more." Format: HTML Frequency: bi-weekly ISSN: 8756-0046 Access: WWW: http://ccurrents.com/cc Email: ccgenmail@ccurrents.com Contact: Editor(s): Mike McDonnell Phone: +1 510 547 6800 Postal: 5720 Hollis St., Emeryville, CA 94608, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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/~cudigest/ Gopher: gopher.etext.org: CuD gopher.cic.net: e-serials/alphabetic/c/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 Other: ComNet in LUXEMBOURG (+352 466893) Contact: Editor(s): Jim Thomas and Gordon Meyer Phone: +1 815 753 0303 Fax: +1 815 753 6302 Postal: Jim Thomas, Department of Sociology, NIU, DeKalb, IL 60115, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 , Editor/Publisher Phone: +1 (518) 271-8469 Postal: 154 Third Street, Troy, NY 12180-4039, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Conscious Choice: The Journal of Ecology & Natural Living "A bi-monthly Midwestern magazine that reports on environmental issues and natural alternatives in health care, food, and nutrition. Each issue also takes a broad look at various topics from a perspective that sees the world as an interconnected, interdependent community whose survival depends on the development of sustainable patterns of living." Format: HTML Frequency: articles updated bi-monthly; resources updated monthly Access: WWW: http://www.consciouschoice.com Contact: Editor(s): Ross Thompson ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 Postal: 409 Washington St. #294, Hoboken, NJ 07030, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- CONTEXTXXI: Internetforum about Literature, Art & Society "There are articles from Bogdan Bogdanovic, Herbert Kuhner and from many other intellectuels, artists, architects, journalists and poets." Format: HTML Frequency: annual Access: WWW: http://stud2.tuwien.ac.at/~e8426940/context.html Contact: Editor(s): Alexander Schuermann-Emanuely ---------------------------------------------------------------------- CORE! "It's an Interactive Mac fanzine with features, reviews, previews etc." Format: DOCMaker Frequency: monthly Access: WWW: http://mkn.co.uk/help/extra/people/CORE! Contact: Editor(s): Andrew Duckworth ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cornell Law Review "An Academic Legal Journal published by Cornell Law School." Frequency: six times per year Access: WWW: http://www.law.cornell.edu/clr/clr.htm Contact: Editor(s): David Lodemore (Editor-in-Chief) Mark A. Adams (Administrative Editor) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cosmik Debris "Cosmik Debris focuses on music and political awareness. The music they cover ranges from indie label garage, punk and surf bands to major artists of all kinds. The zine is available in ascii format, and for those of you with MS-DOS machines and e-mail systems that can handle large attached files, there is an executable (.exe) version with sound and graphics. Cosmik Debris is published monthly, on or near the 5th. Subscriptions are free." Format: ASCII DOS executable (mouse/menu driven self-contained magazine with graphics and sound capabilities) Access: WWW: http://www.greatgig.com/cosmikdebris/ FTP: ftp.serv.net: /pub/moonbaby/ Subscriptions: moonbaby@greatgig.com Contact: Editor(s): D.J. Johnson ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 Contact: Editor(s): Michael Stack Jim Davis Phone: +1 510 601 6740 Postal: PO Box 3181, Oakland, CA 94609, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 # (1-4 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 Postal: P.O. Box 757, Stuyvesant Station, NY, NY 10009, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 Miles Poindexter Nigel French Postal: Crash, 519 Castro #7, San Francisco, CA 94114, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 Postal: Creative Juices, PO Box 2842, Mission Viejo, CA 92690, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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/crop.html Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/Cropduster FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Cropduster/ Contact: Editor(s): Steven Meece Chris Woodill Postal: 79 O'Hara Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M6K 2R3, Canada ---------------------------------------------------------------------- CrossConnect "_CrossConnect_ literary review is a journal for contemporary art and writing based at the University of Pennsylvania featuring interviews, nonfiction, fiction, poetry, photography, fine art and multimedia: video and audio solicited from professional artists/writers. We read and consider all unsolicited material. Material from _CrossConnect_ is selected for an annual perfect bound edition published and distributed nationally by Steel Belted Radio Press. _CrossConnect_ is a non-profit organization." Access: WWW: http://tech1.dccs.upenn.edu/~xconnect Contact: Editor(s): Leah Sheppard d. edward deifer Postal: Suite 435a, 3401 Walnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19104-6228, USA Submissions: xconnect@tech1.dccs.upenn.edu ---------------------------------------------------------------------- crude rom "crude rom is the cyberspot from the people who brought you drum core, the femzine for Tom Girls. Our first HotMetaL issue happens to be chock full o'vids and sound clips." Format: HTML Frequency: at least once per month. Access: WWW: http://tiedrich.com/crude_rom/ Contact: Editor(s): karen core elizabeth santeix Phone: +1 212 260 6948 Fax: +1 212 260 7242 Postal: Drum Core, 19 Hope Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 Contact: Editor(s): Anastassia Khouri St-Pierre ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cultronix "Cultronix is a cultural studies theoretical journal available electronically via the 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." Format: HTML Frequency: quarterly Access: WWW: http://english-www.hss.cmu.edu/cultronix/ Contact: Editor(s): Camilla Griggers, Terri Palmer, Geoffrey Sauer, Nell Tenhaaf, Angela Todd, Hilary Strang ---------------------------------------------------------------------- cultural debris "*debris* is a monthly collection of short essays. ENDORSEMENTS FROM SATISFIED READERS: "I can only hope, Dahven, that your life is as good for you as it is for me." "Your stories make me laugh my ass off. They're fascinating as all hell. I love reading other people's mail." <96pad@wheatonma.edu> "Just go on being your own whacked-out impossible self and to hell with us Little People who aren't worthy of kissing the hem of your keyboard cover." "We have determined that in a city nearly overburdened with cool, you are one of the people who is driving the cool quotient so much higher than the national average." "Please send along the address of the nymphomaniac neighbours you mentioned in the recent garbage-can rant. Who knows, I might visit Seattle someday." " Format: glorious ASCII text Frequency: Whenever I feel like putting out. Usually when I ovulate. Access: WWW: http://www.cyberzine.com AOL: Zines Library (keyword: writers) Subscriptions: To: dahven@usa1.com Subject: subscription Text: "YES" to be added to list or "NO" to be removed Contact: Editor(s): Dahven ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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.system-zero.com/ Contact: Editor(s): Darin De Stefano Postal: System Zero, 309 Judah, Suite 310, San Francisco CA 94122, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cyber Culture "Dedicated to the new digital world and anything and anyone involved. We provide free access to all readers who have a Web browser. Topics are ecclectic and will stay that way!" Format: HTML Access: WWW: http://cvp.onramp.net/cyber Contact: Editor(s): Dave Balmer Fax: +1 817 656 7794 Submissions: We're looking for articles and Web "pagists" who have an opinion page they want to link in. Send contributions to: dave@cvp.onramp.net ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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://www.cyberboarder.com Email: CyberNet@cyberboarder.Com Subscriptions: To: majordomo@shell1.best.com Text: subscribe cyberboarder-network Contact: Editor(s): Eric Chiu Michael Larsen Phone: +1 415 424 7282 Fax: +1 415 497 5695 Postal: P.O. Box 9633, Stanford CA, 94309-9633, USA Submissions: editor@cyberboarder.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cybercyclist: Bringing cycling to cyberspace - world cycling news and reviews "Bringing cycling to Cyberspace, Cybercyclist covers world cycling issues, bike tests and cycling products, racing and events, plus new trails, forums and advice clinics." Frequency: bi-monthly Access: WWW: http://www.hyperlink.com/bike/ Contact: Editor(s): Peter Hodgetts Phone: +44 171 240 8121 Fax: +44 171 240 8098 Postal: The International Communique Ltd, 76 Neal Street, London WC2H 9PA, England ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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) Wayne MacLeod (Reviews Manager) Phone: +1 314 984 9691 Fax: +1 314 984 9981 Postal: CyberNews, 11221 Manchester Rd. Suite 313, St. Louis, MO 63122, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 Sarah Alexander, Administrator Postal: Cyberspace Vanguard, POB 25704, Garfield Heights, OH 44125, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cybersphere "Cybersphere is the first french 100% electronic magazine dedicated to cyberculture. It deals with all aspects of the information age in France and Europe. It's published *monthly* and is completely *bilingual* (english/french). Half of the zine is free, the other can be accessed by subscribers only ($20 a year). First issue of Cybersphere has been released on the 6th of June." Format: HTML Frequency: monthly ISSN: 1262-3156 Access: WWW: http://www.quelm.fr/CybersphereU.html Contact: Editor(s): Cyril Fievet Jean-Christophe Thomas Postal: SARL Quelm, 19, Bd de Sebastopol, 75001 Paris, France ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cyberwest Magazine "Cyberwest Magazine is a travel/recreation publication devoted to American and Canadian West. Cyberwest contains news/feature stories, events listings, photos and sound. Occasional howls from lonely canyons/arroyos make their way into Cyberwest." Format: HTML Frequency: monthly Access: WWW: http://www.cyberwest.com/cyberwest Contact: Editor(s): David Iler Phone: +1 (303) 753-9725 Postal: P.O. Box 40239, Denver, CO 80204-0239 USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- DargonZine: The Magazine of the Dargon Project "DargonZine is an electronic magazine printing stories written for the Dargon Project, a shared-world anthology similar to (and inspired by) Robert Asprin's Thieves' World anthologies, created by David 'Orny' Liscomb in his now retired magazine, FSFNet. The Dargon Project centers around a medieval-style duchy called Dargon in the far reaches of the Kingdom of Baranur on the world named Makdiar, and as such contains stories with a fantasy fiction/sword and sorcery flavor." Format: ASCII text Access: Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/DargonZine gopher.cic.net: e-serials/alphabetic/d/dargonzine FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/DargonZine/ ftp.cic.net: /pub/e-serials/alphabetic/d/dargonzine/ Usenet: rec.mag.dargon Email: dargon@wonky.jjm.com Contact: Editor(s): Ornoth Liscomb ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Dark Planet "Dark Planet is a magazine of science fiction, horror, modern fantasy, and everything in between. I run reviews, poetry, original artwork, essays, metafiction, practically anything as long as it relates to the speculative genres and (more importantly) is fresh, imaginative and entertaining." Format: HTML Frequency: twice a year at least Access: WWW: http://nickel.ucs.indiana.edu/~lusnyde/cover.html Contact: Editor(s): lucy arlene snyder ---------------------------------------------------------------------- DATUM "DATUM is an international magazine for innovative developments in theatre, performance, media, visual art and literature. DATUM appears on internet and in print. DATUM is written (currently) mainly in Dutch, with some English, German and French contributions." Format: HTML Frequency: bimonthly ISSN: 0928-7507 Access: WWW: http://www.xs4all.nl/~datum/ Contact: Editor(s): datum@xs4all.nl Postal: Datum c/o Bijster, p.o.box 11436, 1001 GK Amsterdam, NL ---------------------------------------------------------------------- DaveNet "Amusing Rants from Dave Winers' Desktop." Format: HTML Frequency: several times a week Access: WWW: http://www.hotwired.com/userland Contact: Editor(s): Dave Winer ---------------------------------------------------------------------- De Lit. Zyne "De Lit. Zyne is the hypertext Russian literary magazine started in April of 1995 with the intention of exposing aspiring Russian writers to more readers while these writers still possess the passion and unique world perception of youth." Format: HTML Frequency: updates continuously, depending on the submissions Access: WWW: http://ice.geology.wisc.edu/~delitsin/delitzyne.html Usenet: soc.culture.russian soc.culture.soviet Contact: Editor(s): Leonid L. Delitsyne Phone: +1 608 259-84-63 Postal: 1607 Adams, Madison, WI 53711-1692, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- De Nar "De Nar is a Belgian anarchist magazine (written in Dutch) In the 'electronic' version you find apart from general anarchistic information, also some of the articles that are in the printed version. Our main concern goes out to the activist part of the anarchist an alternative political scene. There is a small part attached that is in english and some of the texts are in English. the rest is written in Dutch." Format: HTML Frequency: monthly Access: WWW: http://www.knooppunt.be/~karel Contact: Editor(s): karel@knooppunt.be denar@knooppunt.be kris@denar.knooppunt.be Postal: DE NAR, postbus 104, 1210 Brussel 21, Belgium, Europe Submissions: karel@knooppunt.be ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Dead Angel "Music-related ezine focusing mainly on undergound/unsigned/unknown bands from all over the world. The ezine's goal is to make people aware of bands that, due to limited resources, remote locations, or inexperience (new bands, etc.), would like another outlet for making the world at large aware of their music. Currently leans toward indie pop on one end and screaming white noise on the other; the schizoid existence suits us! The ezine also includes book reviews, music reviews (regular and demo), and the occasional paranoid rambling." Frequency: monthly (usually) Access: WWW: http://www.redshift.com/~rechead/ FTP: ftp.redshift.com: /phallicide/zines/dead_angel/ ftp.netcom.com: /pub/phallic/zines/dead_angel/ Usenet: alt.music.alternative alt.music.alternative.female rec.music.industrial Contact: Editor(s): chinawhite fuzzdoll (film/video) Postal: RKF, 815-A Brazos St. #515, Austin, TX 78701, USA (send your music demos/releases/etc. for review) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Dead Pig Digest "A comedy magazine which centres around the concept of a Dead Pig being the creator of the universe. It includes articles about that, as well as short stories, and a host of other stupid segments. Readers can submit their own comedy for publication in the ezine as well." Format: ASCII Frequency: about once a week Access: Email: zarla@magna.com.au Contact: Editor(s): Sam Bowring and Dylan Behan ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Deaf Magazine "The Deaf Magazine has Issues on Deafness and Deaf Topics." Format: ASCII Frequency: once a month Access: WWW: http://WWW.Deaf-Magazine.Org/ Gopher: gopher.getnet.com: MISC/Disablity/Deafness/dm FTP: Ftp.Deaf-Magazine.Org: /pub/deaf.magazine Usenet: clarknet.deaf.magazine alt.soc.deaf.magazine BBS: Arizona Deaf World Online BBS (+1 602 279 1145) Subscriptions: To: listserv@ListServ.Deaf-Magazine.Org Text: subscribe deaf-magazine firstname lastname Contact: Editor(s): Nathan Prugh Phone: +1 (602) 591-2891 (Phoenix Az Pager) +1 (520) 742-8085 (Tucson Az Pager) +1 (602) 943-3119 (Work Phone #) Postal: GetNet International, Inc ATTN: Nathan Prugh, 7325 N. 16th St. #140 Phoenix, Az 85016, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Deep Style Magazine: America's Non Fiction Fashion Annual "DEEP STYLE is a three year old non-fiction journal of contemporary life, including short stories, poetry, photography, and pirated advertising. DEEP Style is also published on paper (Color and B&W, Glossy, 70 pages), and is distributed nationally." Format: HTML Frequency: quarterly Access: WWW: http://zipzap.com/deepstyl/cover/html Email: paulfenn@ix.netcom.com Subscriptions: paulfenn@ix.netcom.com Contact: Editor(s): Paul Fenn Phone: +1 617 524 1892 Fax: +1 617 524 1892 Postal: P.O. Box 139, State House Station, Boston, MA 02133, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Delos Cyberzine "Electronic science fiction published monthly in Italian Language. Features interviews, news about books and movies, columns, and short fiction. We have published original interviews with William Gibson, Bruce Sterling, Douglas Adams, Terry Pratchett and others; articles about Star Trek Deep Space Nine and Voyager, cyberpunk, X-Files. Issue #8 was dedicated to Isaac Asimov." Format: HTML (optimized for Netscape 1.1) Frequency: Monthly Note: Language: Italian Access: WWW: http://www.mclink.it/n/delos/index.htm BBS: Belit (Milano, +39 02-67070574, FirstClass) Rete Civica Milanese (Milano, +39 02-55182168, FirstClass) Asterisco (Prato, +39 0574-575718, FirstClass) PAN (Arezzo, +39 0575-24676, FirstClass) Foundation Club (Roma, +39 06-5011474) MC-link (Roma, +39 06-4180440) MIX (Roma, +39 06-3200370, FirstClass) Email: delos@pobox.com Contact: Editor(s): Silvio Sosio Luigi Pachi' Postal: Silvio Sosio, via Piacenza, 8 - 20135 Milano, Italy Submissions: delos@pobox.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Demonica Online Comic Book "Each issue is a full-color, self running, click on the page to turn it graphicfest. Demonica is a hit-woman working for a mysterious organization called "The Franchise." She's beautiful and she carries a big gun. It's a dark world outside." Format: DocMaker on the Mac custom viewer for Windows Frequency: monthly(ish) Access: WWW: http://virtumall.com/demonica/ AOL: Run a search or check in The Graphics and Games areas eWorld: Check in The Ziffnet /Mac area, Trading Posts Contact: Editor(s): Steve Isaacs (Writer and Artist) or Postal: Demonica, 8391 Beverly Blvd. #129, Los Angeles, CA 90048, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- dEPARTURE fROM nORMAL "original artwork and fiction by contributing artists -- presented on the World Wide Web, free to view and hear by anyone with access -- drawings, paintings, graphics, photographs, comics, animations, video, stories, letters, essays, poetry, journals, reviews, spoken words, music, sounds and other creative ideas." Format: HTML text, PICT or JPEG graphics, Quicktime movies, AIFF sound files Frequency: no issues--no submission deadlines. We now publish exclusively on the World Wide Web and add new material pretty much as it is received. We publish works on line for at least one month before replacing them with a newer piece. Note: If you don't have Web access, but would like to contribute artwork anyway, send email to xwinds@teleport.com and we'll provide submission guidelines. Access: WWW: http://www.teleport.com/~xwinds/dfn.html Contact: Editor(s): Louise Eris ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Depth Probe "An examination of the 90's American Experience through reviews of the old and new, commentaries and dreams." Format: HTML Frequency: weekly Access: WWW: http://www.atdesign.com Contact: Editor(s): Alan Eyzaguirre ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Der Pflegebrief "Der Pflegebrief ist ein E-Zine fuer deutschsprachige Pflegende. Er will aktuell ueber Neuigkeiten aus dem weiten Gebiet der Pflege berichten; also Altenpflege, Kinderkrankenpflege und Krankenpflege. Dabei geht es neben berufspolitischen und pflegepraktischen Themen auch um pflegerelevante Software und Online-Angebote. Der Pflegebrief setzt auf seine Leser: Durch Beitraege der Leser ist der Pflegebrief auch ein Forum fuer Pflegende. Diskussionen sind so moeglich." Format: ASCII text Frequency: at the moment there is no frequency, a monthly publishing is planned Note: only published in German language Access: Email: 100023.3121@compuserve.com (no Listserv - please send a friendly letter) Contact: Editor(s): Roland Bruehe <100023.3121@compuserve.com> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Descriptions of an Imaginary Univercity (DIU) "Compiled because of The Logic of Snowflakes, this poetry/poetics 'zine began as a weekly on 4 July 1994. Maintained sporadically out of Albany, NY, DIU features writing from around the world, circulated pseudonymously or in an initialized manner (i.e. writing is not attached to 'real' names). Past issues have featured work by Marianne Moore and Kimberley Filbee, and regular features include a Reading List for the Last Days of the White Race, bi-coastal radio playlists, and words to the wise by someone who calls themselves 'Thus, Albert or Hubert.'" Format: ASCII text Access: Gopher: wings.buffalo.edu: internet/library/e-journals/ub/rift/journals/list/diu Contact: Editor(s): Chris Funkhouser Fax: +1 518 442 4599 Postal: thelogic of snowflakes, PO Box 1503, Santa Cruz, CA 95061, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Diatribe "Farmgirls building snowguys." Format: PDF paper Note: DIATRIBE will trade issues for artistically scribbled-on newspaper photos or anonymous audio-tape conversations. Access: WWW: http://www.expanse.com/ep/print/diatribe Contact: Editor(s): OED Postal: DIATRIBE, P.O. Box 241113, Omaha, NE 68124-5113, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- digiratti "god-like insight and tongue-through-cheek commentary concerning th e electronic intelligentsia." Format: HTML Frequency: weekly Access: WWW: http://digiratti.com/ Contact: Editor(s): julian loren Phone: +1 707 762 3488 Postal: P.O. Box 5455, Petaluma, CA 94955, USA Submissions: webmaster@digiratti.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Digital Illusions "an e-zine covering most computer graphics & animation packages" Format: HTML Frequency: updated monthly Access: WWW: http://www.mcs.com/~bcleach/illusions/ Contact: Editor(s): Brian Leach ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Digital News Associates (DnA Magazine) "Hacker, and political magazine, P/H/A/C/V sovereign citizenship, tax info and more" Format: ASCII Access: WWW: ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/va/vandal/html/dna.html FTP: ftp.netcom.com: /pub/va/vandal/DnA/ Subscriptions: To: listserv@netcom.com Text: subscribe dna-magazine Contact: Editor(s): Arclight, Vandal Phone: +1 714 957 1425, box 235 Postal: PO Box 5342, Fullerton, CA, 92635, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- dimFLASH "Each issue will feature critiques and commentary on Usenet newsgroups, Web sites and other net resources; time-wasting diversions, from particularly useless web links to the continuing adventures of Mr. Ailment. We'll also feature a lively letters page (we know it will be lively because if we don't get good letters we'll just make some up), along with regular contests (where you can win cheap crap!)." Format: HTML Access: WWW: http://metro.turnpike.net/futrelle/index.html Contact: Editor(s): David Futrelle ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The Diplomatic Pouch "The Diplomatic Pouch is an on-line magazine for the players of Avalon Hill's game of Diplomacy and its many variants." Frequency: published five times a year Access: WWW: http://www.csn.net/~mhand/DipPouch/ Contact: Editor(s): Manus Hand ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Dive Destinations "A travel magazine for the scuba diver in search of the ultimate dive vacation. Destination features, previews, forums, photo gallery and travel planner." Format: HTML Frequency: bi-monthly Access: WWW: http://www.empg.com Contact: Editor(s): Richard H Stewart (Executive Editor) Greg Johnston (Senior Editor) Helene Stewart (Editor) Phone: +1 305 257 2877 Fax: +1 305 257 3119 Postal: 27041 SW 119 Ct, Miami, FL 33032, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Dogwood Blossoms: The Electronic Journal of Haiku "Dogwood Blossoms, is a publication of the Internet community, seeking to serve as a place where Haiku can be shared and discussed with other lovers of the art. It is a place where the curious can learn about haiku, where the novice can have his poetry gently and supportingly critiqued, and where haiku lovers can share their works with one another, and discuss all aspects of the art. Submissions are encouraged, regardless of experience, both of original work, published work by other authors, and comments and critiques of works in previous issues. Articles of "short essay" length are also welcome." Format: ASCII Frequency: irregular (4 issues in '93, 4 issues in '94) Access: WWW: http://glwarner.samford.edu/haiku.htm Email: glwarner@mailbox.samford.edu Contact: Editor(s): glwarner@mailbox.samford.edu ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Dream Forge "DREAM FORGE (tm) is a monthly e-magazine for a thinking and literate readership. What goes into DREAM FORGE? Take the zany satire and taglines that made RANDOM ACCESS HUMOR an international sensation, then carefully blend the insightful commentary and fiction of RUNE'S RAG. Shake well (it annoys the staff), and you have DREAM FORGE, a magazine for the brave new world of cyberspace. Finest fiction found anywhere, with humor, poetry, music reviews and more." Format: ASCII text VGA Readroom which provides BBS door ability Frequency: monthly, with an occasional extra demo issue. Note: The VGA version requires a VGA monitor with a minimum 16 color display. The cost per issue is $2.95, or $12.00 for a one year subscription delivered via email. ISSN: 1080-5877 Access: FTP: ftp.clark.net: /pub/dream_forge/ BBS: ExecPC (+1 414 789 4500) Software Creations (+1 508 368 4137) The Virtual Word (+1 410 437 3463) Subscriptions: order@dreamforge.com Contact: Editor(s): Rick Arnold Dave Bealer Phone: +1 410 437 3463 (data only) Postal: Dream Forge, 6400 Baltimore National Pike, #201, Baltimore, MD 21228, USA Submissions: dbealer@dreamforge.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- dreamboy! "The monthly, spine-tingling adventure chronicling about two-weeks worth of slumber-induced emissions. Travel with Chris, hero of the socially awkward, as he traverses television-like terrain, conquers the weak and less fortunate, and embarrasses everyone he knows. Witness with intricate detail the never-before-seen interrelations of Saddam Hussein and bowel movements. The National Hockey League and Asian girls. Anton Szandor LaVey and the Fonz. A charming adventure, making good use of Yul Brenner, scabs, smegma, and cheese pizza. It's like a TV Guide to the subconscious. You enjoy reading the listings...and can't help but wonder just who the hell is broadcasting." Frequency: monthly Access: WWW: http://www.etext.org/Zines/UnitCircle/dreamboy/ Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/UnitCircle/dreamboy FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/UnitCircle/dreamboy/ BBS: Private Idaho (+1 208 338 9227) Bitter Butter Better BBS (+1 503 692 5841) Email: cdromano@earthlink.net Subscriptions: cdromano@earthlink.net Contact: Editor(s): Chris Romano Postal: Chris Romano, 15332 Antioch Street #173, Los Angeles, CA 90272, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Dreampop "There are two kinds of music in this world: the kind that makes you yawn and the kind that speaks to your inner being. Without getting metaphysical about it, there is simply great music that moves you: the combination of sounds that represents your state of mind, your life experience, and when you hear it you say to yourself, "Aha! This is what I've been missing!" Dreampop was recently chosen as being in the top five percent of all music-related Web sites by Netizens that responded to a survey by Point Communications, a Brookline, Mass., Web research firm." Format: ASCII text HTML Access: WWW: http://www.itp.tsoa.nyu.edu/~student/brendonm/dp1map.html Compuserve: Rocknet forum Library in the Rave section Email: bqm1808@is.nyu.edu (by request; I am not a LISTSERV!) Compuserve: 72241,1735 AOL: brendon355 Contact: Editor(s): Brendon Macaraeg ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Dromenon "Dromenon shares the ancient view of Mystery Schools of Egypt and Greece, of Gnostics, and Sufis, and of many mystical traditions that belief and knowledge are not sufficient, that one needs to be in process with the sacred or the psychological depths (however one wants to put it). The magazine was founded in 1994 by individuals who had attended philosopher and psychologist, Jean Houston's Human Capacities programs and her revival of the Mystery School tradition. The notion was, that since there was no membership organization, a magazine could help individuals who had one time or another attended these or similar programs keep in touch with Jean Houston's work, others in field, and each other. Dromenon publishes poetry and fiction as well as interviews with prominent figures, articles, journals, and public announcements of programs and activities in pursuit of this end-- and because it's fun." Format: HTML print Frequency: quarterly Access: WWW: http://www.xpost.com/dromenon/