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-- John Labovitz's E-Zine List
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a complete list of Zines archived at the Etext archive.
Web-based Publications on this server
Fiction
Millennium
"A journal for tomorowland." Free literary e-zine.
Twilight Times
A digital journal of speculative fiction, poetry, artwork and music.
InterText
A bi-monthly electronic fiction magazine read by thousands of people on six continents, publishing since 1991.
Kudzu
A quarterly digital magazine specializing in fiction, poetry, and essays.
The Lady in the Radiator
Online hypertext version of a print journal containing art, photographs, poetry, and interviews.
Quanta
An on-line science fiction magazine read by thousands worldwide, publishing since 1989.
Athene
[Defunct]
The fiction magazine which preceded InterText (1989-90).
Culture
Velvet Donk
Velvet Donk is a simple magazine with each issue on a single web page. Each issue is comprised of various sections including fiction, non-fiction, poetry, lyrics, technology, chemistry, underground, Internet culture, etc.
Unit Circle
A 'zine covering politics, art, music and literature for the 90's.
International Teletimes
A broad, international culture magazine assembled in Vancouver, Canada, and distributed all over the world.
VAJ
A zine covering independent and underground bands, along with some coverage of major-label artists, as well as some opinion on other arts topics.
Telegraph
[Defunct]
A 'zine covering the "indie" music scene.
Personal
An Entirely Other Day
The complete guide to the odd observations of Greg Knauss.
Dreamboy!
A personal zine by Christopher Dante Romano, documenting his dreams.
These Friends of Mine
Humorous personal writings from a group of friends, including
Philip Michaels
,
Peter Ko
, and
Greg Knauss
(of
An Entirely Other Day
).
Miscellaneous
Church of the Subgenius
Other Zine Resources
John Labovitz has compiled a
comprehensive list of all known e-zines.
This is probably the most complete list available on the Internet at this time.
Factsheet Five
now has its own web site with zine reviews and references to zines and zine-publishing resources.
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