Subject: Zines on the Internet (4/5)
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory Review

 "The Oak Ridge National Laboratory Review is a quarterly magazine
  highlighting the latest and greatest happenings in the area of
  science and technology at the Laboratory. Stylewise, we aim our
  magazine at people who are interested in science, but who aren't
  necessarily scientists themselves. The Review is also available in
  hard copy and is distributed without charge."

           Format: HTML (Vol. 26, No. 2 and all subsequent issues)
                   ASCII (back issues)
        Frequency: quarterly (more or less)
             ISSN: 0048-1262

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.ornl.gov/ORNLReview/rev26-2/text/home.html

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Carolyn Krause <krausech@ornl.gov>
                   Jim Pearce <pearcejw@ornl.gov>
              Fax: +1 615 574 1001
            Phone: +1 615 574 6974
           Postal: ORNL Review, ORNL, 4500-S, MS 6144, Oak Ridge, TN
                     37831-6144, USA


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Obscure Electronic

 "OBSCURE is the zine that profiles the people in this publishing
  subculture."

           Format: ASCII text
             Note: While back issues of Obscure are still available, I
                     am not putting out any new e-versions. I still do
                     the print version, though.

  Access:
           Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us: Publications
                   gopher.etext.org: Zines/Obscure.Electric
              FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Obscure.Electric/

  Contact:
        Editor(s): James P Romenesko <obscure@csd4.csd.uwm.edu>
           Postal: POB 1334, Milwaukee, WI 53201, USA


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Oceania Oracle

 "Oceania Oracle's slogan is 'No Nonsense New Nation News'. It is
  predominently about Oceania, the new country in formation in the
  Caribbean."

           Format: ASCII text
        Frequency: twice-weekly

  Access:
              WWW: http://oceania.org/
              FTP: oceania.org: /pub/oceania/
           Usenet: talk.politics.libertarian
                   alt.culture.virtual.oceania
    Subscriptions: To: oceandom@oceania.org
                   Text: subscribe oceania-l

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Eric Klien <oceania@oceania.org>
           Postal: The Atlantis Project, 4132 S. Rainbow Blvd. Suite
                     388, Las Vegas, NV 89103, USA


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Omphalos

 "Omphalos is a quarterly speculative fiction review magazine
  available in a variety of formats. It's still very new (first issue
  just out), but we have high hopes for it. Art and text submission
  guidelines available."

           Format: PostScript (within the week)
                   ASCII text
                   HTML
                   paper (for $$$)

  Access:
              WWW: http://thule.mt.cs.cmu.edu:8001/sf-clearing-house/zines/omphalos
           Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/Omphalos
              FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Omphalos/
    Subscriptions: To: jrrl@cs.cmu.edu
                   Subject: SUBSCRIPTION OMPHALOS

  Contact:
        Editor(s): John R. R. Leavitt <jrrl@cs.cmu.edu>
                   Andrea J. Leavitt


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OneEurope Magazine

 "The OneEurope Magazine is (so far) the only European students'
  magazine made and spread in the entire continent. Created by the
  OneEurope Working Group of AEGEE, the magazine collects opinions on
  European issues from different nationalities and cultures, thus
  fostering understanding and integration -- especially in the
  east-west aspect -- on this continent. Students, politicians,
  experts, young professionals make up the authors of this three times
  a year published medium."

           Format: ASCII
                   WWW
        Frequency: 3 times a year
             ISSN: ISSN 1023-6953
             Note: The OEM is also printed and distributed at 170
                     European universities. It experiences support by
                     the German ministry for education and science, as
                     well as by the European Youth Foundation (EYF) of
                     the Council of Europe.

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/AEGEE/oneEurope/
              FTP: ftp.ask.uni-karlsruhe.de: /pub/aegee/papers/
            Email: aegee+oewg@abmx.rz.rwth-aachen.de
    Subscriptions: aegee+suboem@abmx.rz.rwth-aachen.de (for
                     subscribing to the PRINTED magazine!)
                  
                     http://www.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/AEGEE/oneEurope/oem-sub.html

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Michael Waibel
                     <waibel@pool.informatik.rwth-aachen.de>
                   Philipp von Klitzing
                     <klitzing@pool.informatik.rwth-aachen.de>
                   Lorenz Spillner <lorenz_spillner@freax.fido.de>
                   Sebastian Huebner
                     <shuebner@cip.lili.uni-osnabrueck.de>
                   Frank Brehm <brehm@reze-1.rz.rwth-aachen.de>
                   John Wouters <wouters@reze-1.rz.rwth-aachen.de>
              Fax: 49-241-80 35 41 (att. OEWG)
            Phone: 49-241-51 29 54 (M.Waibel), 49-241-8 32 55
                     (P.v.Klitzing)
           Postal: OneEurope Working Group, at AEGEE-Aachen e.V.,
                     Templergraben 55, D-52056 Aachen, Germany


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The Online World Monitor

 "While the book The Online World describes the online world as it is,
  the newsletter tracks changes. It can more freely focus on selected
  offerings or phenomena than can be done within the strict framework
  of the book. The newsletter contains tales about discoveries that
  never made it to the book...Glimpses of the changes in the online
  world...Trends... Spotlight on important new developments around the
  world."

           Format: ASCII text
        Frequency: bi-monthly
             ISSN: 0805-6315

  Access:
              WWW: http://login.eunet.no/~presno/monitor.html
           Gopher: cosn.org: Networking Information/Reference/The Online World - Odd de Presno
            Email: LISTSERV@VM1.NODAK.EDU (put the command "GET TOW
                     MONITOR" in the BODY of your mail)

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Odd de Presno <opresno@extern.uio.no>


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Ooze

 "Ooze is the product of 25 years of government research into the
  effects of recomibinant DNA tests on very small children. Ooze is
  their spawn. Banned from 38 countries, Ooze has been known, on
  occasion, to actually cause spontaneous anerisms in rats. Beware."

           Format: ASCII
                   Mac Application format (with graphics)
        Frequency: quarterly

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.io.com/user/ooze/
              FTP: sumex-aim.stanford.edu
              AOL: Keyword: MGM (mac games area) in Publications
                     archive
       Compuserve: Go MACFUN; Ooze is located in the Game Aids/Add-ons
                     library
            GEnie: ???
           Usenet: alt.zines
    Subscriptions: in mac or text format at drbubonic@aol.com

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Matt Patterson <drbubonic@aol.com>
           Postal: 968 Tularosa Dr. #2, Los Angeles, CA 90026, USA


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Parthenogenesis

 "A ragtag, fugitive zine on a lonely quest for a planet known as
  Chicken."

           Format: ASCII text
                   WordPerfect 5.1 (selected printers)
                   paper

  Access:
           Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/Parthenogenesis
              FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Parthenogenesis/
           Usenet: alt.zines
                   rec.arts.prose
                   rec.humor

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Dan Herrick <dherrick@nyx.cs.du.edu>
           Postal: Parthenogenesis, PO Box 1424, Fort Collins, CO,
                     80522-1424, USA


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PC NEWS Review

 "News and reviews of PC related subjects (including on-line and
  multimedia topics)."

        Frequency: monthly

  Access:
              FTP: ftp.cica.indiana.edu: /uploads/
                   ftp.cica.indiana.edu: /misc/
            Email: RBARCLAY@TrentU.ca (Subject: GET PNR)

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Steve O. Steele <osteele@u.washington.edu>


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Pete and Bernie's Philosophical Steakhouse

 "Surreal humour, straight humour, general articles which make the
  people who write it laugh long and hard. Possibly offensive use of
  language. Averages 5-7000 words per issue."

           Format: ASCII
        Frequency: first week of every month

  Access:
           Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/PAB
              FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/PAB/
    Subscriptions: To: DL@CATES.DEMON.CO.UK
                   Text: Subscribe <e-mail address> PAB

  Contact:
        Editor(s): D. Lawrence <dl@cates.demon.co.uk>


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Peter Funk Press

 "A mythical and satirical news service published in the form of a
  small online ezine. It reports what did not happen but probably
  should have happened in current events and modern culture. Don't
  believe everything you read in it... just like the media."

           Format: ASCII text
        Frequency: approximately twice a month

  Access:
           Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/FunkPress
              FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/FunkPress/
                   ftp.crl.com: /users/ro/blanning/
              AOL: PDA Forum (keyword PDA). Mac users choose the Ezine
                     libraries button; PC users select "Palmtop
                     Paperbacks" then the Ezine libraries folder. From
                     there both users select "Humor" then "Other
                     Humor."
       Compuserve: in the EFF Forum in Zines from the Net; in the
                     Cyber Forum in Cyberlit/Zines
         The WELL: In the Statements Conference (stmt) topic 81, in
                     the Zines Conference (f5) on the ezine menu.
           Usenet: alt.zines
                   alt.journalism
                   rec.humor

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Byron Lanning <swipe@well.sf.ca.us> or
                     <blanning@crl.com>


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Phrack

 "An electronic publication covering all facets of the Computer
  Underground. Phrack magazine has been published since 1984 and has
  grown to become one of the best sources for information about
  operating systems, bugs, telephony and the world-wide hacker
  culture."

           Format: ASCII text
        Frequency: quarterly
             ISSN: 1068-1035

  Access:
              WWW: http://freeside.com/phrack.html
              FTP: freeside.com: /pub/phrack/
              AOL: PhrackMag
            Email: phrack@well.com

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Chris Goggans (aka Erik Bloodaxe) <phrack@well.com>
            Phone: +1 512 448 5098
           Postal: Phrack Magazine, 603 W. 13th #1A-278, Austin, TX
                     78701, USA


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Planet Magazine

 "Science Fiction, fantasy, horror, humor, and poetry written by new
  or little-known writers. The next issue will be dated March 1995.
  Two versions: text only (any pc), and fully formatted (Mac only)
  with color, illustrations, and sounds."

           Format: ASCII
                   Macintosh DOCmaker
        Frequency: quarterly

  Access:
              AOL: Writers Club Forum (keyword: WRITERS; the path is
                     The Writer's Club: Writer's Club Libraries:
                     Writers Club E-Zines) or Science Fiction &
                     Fantasy Forum (keyword: SCIENCE FICTION; Science
                     Fiction & Fantasy: The Science Fiction Libraries:
                     Member Fiction & Scripts Library).
           eWorld: Community Center's Trading Posts (Community Center:
                     eWorld Live: Trading Posts: Newsletters Folder)
                     or the SF, Fantasy & Horror Forum (Arts &
                     Leisure: Forums: SF Fantasy & Horror: Alexandria
                     Restored files folder)
       Compuserve: SF literature library (SF & Fantasy Forum; go:
                     SFLIT; look in the SF literature library).

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Andrew McCann <PlanetMag@aol.com>


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Play by EMail

 "Electronic 'zine about free play-by-electronic-mail games. Reviews,
  game openings, information."

           Format: ASCII text, HTML (back issues), WinHelp, Acrobat,
                     etc.

  Access:
              WWW: http://fermi.clas.virginia.edu/~gl8f/pbem_magazine.html
              FTP: ftp.erg.sri.com: /pub/pbm/magazines/
                   ftp.funet.fi: /pub/doc/games/play-by-mail/magazines/
           Usenet: rec.games.pbm

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Greg Lindahl <gl8f@Virginia.EDU>


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Poet's Park

 "An attempt to mix art and poetry. We solicit poetry, short stories,
  and art (as well as any combination thereof)."

           Format: NEOBOOK (PC-DOS based, executable file)
        Frequency: quarterly
             ISSN: 0146-695X

  Access:
              AOL: ???

  Contact:
        Editor(s): soos@aol.com
           Postal: 2745 Monterey Hwy #76, San Jose, CA 95111-3129, USA


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Poll Position

 "Summary of the weekly AP Top 25 Poll for Men's Division I college
  basketball. Contains a variety of poll-related statistics, comments
  and observations by the staff and game of the week picks."

           Format: ASCII
                   HTML
        Frequency: weekly, during the NCAA basketball season (approx.
                     Nov. 15-Apr. 1)

  Access:
              WWW: http://law.uark.edu/bball/poll.htm
              AOL: sports section
           Usenet: rec.sport.basketball.college

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Gillmer J. Derge <derge@crd.ge.com>


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PovZine

 "PovZine is an magazine distributed in Common Ground format for users
  of the PovRay freeware raytracer. It contains lots of 24 bit color
  graphics, tips, and other useful information for PovRay users."

           Format: Common Ground
                   PostScript
        Frequency: every other month

  Access:
              FTP: ftp.povray.org: /pub/povray/ezine/

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Keith Rule <keithr@hevanet.com>


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Power to the People Mover

 "Concerned with unusual and noteworthy behavior observed on mass
  transit systems, particularly the bus lines."

           Format: ASCII text

  Access:
           Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/People.Mover
              FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/People.Mover/

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Minister Altair-Five <knut@wendy.ucsd.edu>
           Postal: Altair-Five, P.O. Box 232741, Leucadia, CA 92023,
                     USA


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Practical Anarchy Online

 "An electronic zine concerning anarchy from a practical point of
  view, to help you put some anarchy in your everyday life. The
  anarchy scene is covered through reviews and reports from people in
  the living anarchy."

           Format: ASCII text

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.cwi.nl/cwi/people/Jack.Jansen/spunk/Spunk_Home.html
                   http://www.wam.umd.edu/~ctmunson/Infoshop.html
           Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us: Publications
                   gopher.etext.org: Politics/Spunk
              FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Politics/Spunk/
            Email: cm150@umail.umd.edu

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Chuck Munson <cm150@umail.umd.edu>
           Postal: Practical Anarchy, PO Box 179, College Park, MD
                     20741-0179, USA


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Practice

 "Personal Arts & Letters. Vacillating between personal zine and
  litmag, with ambitions toward printing comics, sequential art, and
  hypertexts."

           Format: HTML

  Access:
              WWW: http://cssun9.vassar.edu/~misuba/PracticeWeb/

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Mike Sugarbaker <misugarbaker@vassar.edu>
           Postal: Box 1473 Vassar College, Poughkeepsie NY 12601, USA


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The Practice Hall

 "The electronic version of Tooth & Claw, a newsletter on myth and
  martial tradition. I am the editor and publisher."

           Format: HTML
        Frequency: monthly

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.nesc.k12.ar.us/ph_stuff/ph.html

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Darryl Caldwell <darrylc@on-ramp.ior.com>
            Phone: +1 509 456 3723
           Postal: P.O. Box 511, Spokane, WA 99210, USA


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Prayers to a Broken Stone

 "...a zine dedicated to all things Goth in general, and the Sisters
  of Mercy in particular."

           Format: ASCII text
        Frequency: whenever i get around to it (approx quarterly)

  Access:
              WWW: http://gothic.acs.csulb.edu:8080/Zines/
              FTP: ftp.maths.tcd.ie: /pub/gothic/

  Contact:
        Editor(s): corey <n8442349@henson.cc.wwu.edu>
           Postal: Prayers, 2918 cascade ave, bellingham, wa 98225 USA
                     (for sending material to be reviewed ONLY)


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Psybernet Digest

 "The exploration of psyberspace, the soul of cyberspace. Topics
  typically include psychotherapy, the unconscious, the imagination,
  archetypes, dreams, myths and metaphors, personal identity. There is
  an emphasis on working psychologically within the medium of
  cyberspace. Contents are in part from the Psybernet Mailing List."

           Format: ASCII text

  Access:
          FidoNet: 3:770/270
              BBS: Psybernet (+64-3-365-6876)
            Email: walter@link.equinox.gen.nz
    Subscriptions: To: listserv@link.equinox.gen.nz
                   Text: subscribe psyber-l <your address>

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Walter Logeman <walter@link.equinox.gen.nz>
              Fax: +64-3-377-1207
            Phone: +64-3-377-1206


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PSYCHOSIS Magazine

 "PSYCHOSIS is a magazine dedicated to a forum of literary, visual,
  and other art forms. The art included on each CD is always a
  spectacle to see!"

           Format: CD-ROM, 640x480x256 Windows interface
        Frequency: semi-annually

  Access:
              FTP: wizard.usis.com: /mags/psy

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Ari Jay Comet, Mike Comet, Robin Lynn <psy@en.com>
            Phone: +1 216 464 6033
           Postal: PSYCHOSIS Magazine, P.O. Box 22604, Beachwood, OH
                     44122, USA


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Pure Sheng

 "An on-line version of a fanzine that we print and distribute in the
  north of England. We (FAMILY db) throw parties in this area, and are
  keen to promote good techno music, in fact good music of any genre
  (especially techno). There are interviews with techno celebs; up to
  the minute reviews; information about parties; flier gallery;
  general bollocks; and a phatt page of hip-hop/trip-hop stuff, as
  well as a well-stocked links page."

           Format: HTML
        Frequency: all the time

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.ac.uk/~rvdh1/db.html

  Contact:
        Editor(s): dh <rvdh1@unix.york.ac.uk>


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Purple Thunderbolt of Spode (PURPS)

 "The Purple Thunderbolt of Spode is the Electronic House Organ of the
  Otisians, the followers of the God(dess) Otis and her huge pantheon
  of assorted dieties and saints, some of whom exist on the internet
  in mysterious places such as hongkong and poland. Each issue
  contains announcements of current events, various editorials and
  commentaries, letters, dream intepretations, texts of translated
  ancient writings, various stories and or parables, news events
  pertaining to Otis and an assortment of generally intersting stuff.
  Even though we are considered as a serious religious order people
  often find our material humorous."

           Format: ASCII text
        Frequency: irregular

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.tiac.net/users/ighf
           Gopher: sit.sop.fau.edu
                   gopher.etext.org: Zines/Purps
                   quartz.rutgers.edu: journals/Purps
              FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Purps/
                   quartz.rutgers.edu: /pub/Journals/Purps/
    Subscriptions: To: listproc@sit.sop.fau.edu
                   Text: subscribe hailotis <your name>

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Mal <mal@sit.sop.fau.edu>
           Postal: IGHF, P.O. Box 390783, Cambridge, MA 02139-0783,
                     USA


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QL Hacker's Journal

 "The QHJ is published as a service to the QL Community. (QL is the
  Sinclair QL computer that came out of Britain about 1983, and hit
  the US about 1985.)"

  Access:
            Email: tswenson@dgis.dtic.dla.mil

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Tim Swenson <tswenson@dgis.dtic.dla.mil>
            Phone: +1 513 233 2178
           Postal: QL Hacker's Journal, c/o Tim Swenson, 5615 Botkins
                     Rd., Huber Heights, OH 45424, USA


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Quanta

 "Quanta is the electronically produced and distributed magazine of
  science fiction and fantasy. As such, each issues is packed with
  fiction from amateur and professional authors from around the world
  and across the net."

           Format: HTML
                   PostScript
                   ASCII text

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.etext.org/Zines/Quanta/
           Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/Quanta
                   gopher.cic.net: e-serials/alphabetic/q/quanta
              FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Quanta/
                   lth.se: /documents/Quanta/
                   catless.newcastle.ac.uk: /pub/Quanta/
                   ftp.cic.net: /pub/e-serials/alphabetic/q/quanta/
              AOL: PDA:Palmtop Paperbacks:Electronic Articles &
                     Newsletters
       Compuserve: "Zines from the Net" area of the EFF forum
                     (accessed by typing GO EFFSIG)
    Subscriptions: To: listserv@netcom.com
                   Text: subscribe quanta-ascii (for ASCII version)
                   Text: subscribe quanta-postscript (for PostScript
                     version)
                   Text: subscribe quanta-notice (to receive a notice
                     by email when a new issue comes out, instructing
                     them where they can retrieve it by ftp or other
                     means)

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Daniel K Appelquist <quanta@netcom.com>
           Postal: Quanta Magazine, 1509 R. St. NW #3, Washington, DC
                     20009, USA


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R.A.D! ON-LINE

 "Review And Discussion of Rock & Roll Culture. The Rock & Roll
  newsletter that's not afraid to be original, each heart-stopping
  issue of R.A.D! ON-LINE features interviews, editorials and lots of
  CD reviews, as well as columns covering singles releases, reissues,
  zines, video and Rock & Roll news. Oh yeah, we've been known to give
  away some cool stuff every now and then, too! Published by the fine
  folks at CONSPIRACY M.E.D.I.A."

           Format: ASCII text

  Access:
           Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Politics/RAD
              FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Politics/RAD/
              AOL: "Palmtop Paperbacks" section
           Usenet: alt.zines
                   alt.music.alternative

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Reverend Keith A. Gordon
                     <GordonKA@CtrVax.Vanderbilt.Edu>
                   Jesse Garon, West Coast Editor
           Postal: CONSPIRACY M.E.D.I.A, Box 158324, Nashville TN
                     37064, USA


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Reality Sandwiches

 "RS is an independent, New Jersey-based zine featuring original
  poetry, prose, essays, fiction and editorials. It is written as an
  alternative to pop-culture and features commentary on society,
  religion, popular culture, music, and the issues of the times.
  Introspective and unique writing lends an agnostic charm to this
  zine."

           Format: ASCII text
        Frequency: monthly (or close to it)

  Access:
              BBS: The Porch (+1 201 966 2848)
                   Szafran InfoServices (+1 908-598-9122)
                   Summit PCBoard (+1 908-665-5992)
                   Ranger Blue 4 (+1 908-580-1945)

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Darth%porch@cjbbs.com


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RealPoetik

 "We publish the new, the lively, the witty and the exciting in
  vernacular English. Any mutually comprehensible dialect will do, as
  long as it represents a vernacular. We're modeling ourselves after
  little magazines like Exquisite Corpse, New American Writing and
  Another Chicago Magazine who have shown an openness to new writers
  and new work. And who are not bound to some weirdly
  academic/fascist/factional clique of selfpromoting hacks."

        Frequency: one or two pages twice a week

  Access:
              WWW: http://www-bprc.mps.ohio-state.edu/cgi-bin/hpp?RealPoetik.html
            Email: list archives: our entire first year of publishing
                     (1994) may be obtained through email by writing
                     listserv@listserv.wln.com, no Subject: line, and
                     a single line of text reading: "get rpoetik
                     Vol1-94" (no quotes; note spelling and
                     capitalization)
    Subscriptions: To: listserv@listserv.wln.com
                   Text: subscribe rpoetik <Your Name>

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Sal Salasin <salasin@wln.com>
           Postal: 206 Lilly Rd NE, Apt K-8, Olympia, WA 98506


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Reverb

 "Techno/Hip Hop Digizine"

           Format: Macintosh stand-alone application
        Frequency: monthly

  Access:
              WWW: http://hyperreal.com/zines/reverb/index.html
           eWorld: in the Music Universe (keyword "MU") section
              BBS: New York Online (+1 718 596 5881)

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Dan Sicko <reverb@hyperreal.com>
                     <reverb@eworld.com> <reverbmag@delphi.com>
            Phone: +1 810 398 1025
           Postal: Reverb, Inc., P.O. Box 3395, Farmington Hills, MI
                     48333-3395, USA


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The Roadmap to the Information Superhighway

 "The Official Roadmap to the Information Superhighway is now a
  newsletter. Top Pick by AOL, now goes monthly. All the latest info
  about how to do things and where to find people, places and things
  on the Internet."

           Format: Windows Help file
        Frequency: monthly

  Access:
              FTP: garnet.msen.com: /pub/vendor/lighthouse/
              BBS: EXEC-PC
                   Channel1

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Mike Mathiesen, Lighthouse Productions
                     <lite@ix.netcom.com>


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SAKU

 "A Finnish-language electronic magazine published by Finnish Amiga
  Users' Association. It is intended for anyone interested in the
  Amiga range of computers. Sometimes it also contains English
  information, and English abstract is available."

           Format: HTML
                   ASCII text (on disk)
                   AmigaGuide (on disk)
        Frequency: bi-monthly

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.modeemi.cs.tut.fi/~avs/saku.html
                   http://proffa.cc.tut.fi/~v150105/saku.html
              FTP: ftp.funet.fi: /pub/amiga/misc/diskmags/Finnish/
          FidoNet: Region 22 internal echo area: SF.AMIGA.SAKU
                     contains weekly bulletins and conversation.

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Janne Siren (Editor-in-Chief) <jts@krk.fi>
                   Antti Vaha-Sipila (WWW Maintainer)
                     <v150105@cc.tut.fi>


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Sam Johnson's Electronic Revenge

 "_Sam Johnson's Electronic Revenge_ is a freelance-written
  essay/opinion, non-technical Web-based magazine for those with a
  skeptical, inquiring turn of mind. We value the outlandish and the
  iconoclastic but will embrace a defense of the status quo or the
  eternal verities, if presented with zest and enthusiasm."

           Format: HTML

  Access:
              WWW: http://pobox.com/slt
    Subscriptions: Through Web form only (free until end of April, $20
                     a yr. afterwards) includes book discounts.

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Derek Davis <derek@troll.com>
            Phone: +1 215 222 4956
           Postal: Silly Little Troll Publications, 3311 Baring St.,
                     Phila., PA 19104, USA


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Sarko

 "Sarko is a journal of works-in-progress, published bi-monthly, that
  is an ongoing attempt at world-building. Someone once accused Sarko
  of being "weird Gothic Chinese Cyberpunk." I dunno, if it isn't
  perhaps it should be..."

           Format: ASCII text
             ISSN: 1022-1069

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.hk.super.net/~bradc/sarko-home.html
           Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/Sarko
              FTP: ftp.etext.org: /Zines/Sarko/
            Email: sarko-request@mach.hk.super.net

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Brad Collins <brad@mach.hk.super.net>
              Fax: (852) 605 7238
            Phone: (852) 6057212 (GMT +008)
           Postal: dih Press PO Box 1010 Shatin, NT., Hong Kong


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Science Fiction Journalen

 "SFJ has as a paper fanzine been the leading Scandinavian sf
  newsletter since 1978. The electronic edition - identical to the
  paper edition, except for the layout - is a recent addition. SFJ
  covers news about books, authors, awards, clubs, conventions etc, in
  articles, reports, lists, reviews, even gossip in primarily the
  Nordic region, but the most important international news are also
  covered."

           Format: ASCII text (with 7-bit Swedish character remapping)
        Frequency: 4-6 times/year

  Access:
              FTP: ftp.lysator.liu.se: /pub/sf-texts/swedish_fandom/
              BBS: SF-BBS (+46 8 642 40 77)

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Ahrvid Engholm <ahrvid@stacken.kth.se>
            Phone: +46 8 641 34 05
           Postal: Ahrvid Engholm, Renstiernas Gata 29, S-116 31
                     Stockholm, Sweden (subscription to the paper
                     edition costs 40 SEK to Swedish postal giro 436
                     32 00-9)


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SCRATCH

 "One of the things that kept me from doing something sooner was the
  idea that you sort of had to have a focus to do a proper zine. I got
  over it. I found a new desire and enjoyment in rambling about
  whatever seems appropriate at the time. So here we are."

           Format: ASCII text

  Access:
           Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/Scratch
              FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Scratch/

  Contact:
        Editor(s): James Barnett <spingo@Panix.Com>
           Postal: J. Barnett, 28 North Avenue, New Rochelle, NY
                     10805, USA


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Scream Baby

 "What do I want? Besides world peace, a sexy Mexican maid, and
  someone to use their fucking brains around here, I want a really
  good all-encompassing-sub-culture zine. Music, literature, art,
  television, film, weird space-time kinks, events, information, news,
  humor, interviews, and re:views of 'Stuff I Think Is Cool.' Not all
  at once, of course. Each issue of Scream Baby will come out whenever
  I can scrape together 25-30 kilobytes of really good stuff."

           Format: ASCII text

  Access:
           Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/ScreamBaby
                   gopher.well.sf.ca.us: Publications
              FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/ScreamBaby/
              BBS: Tejas (+1 512 467-0663) (16.8 HST modem)
    Subscriptions: To: majordomo@bga.com
                   Text: subscribe scream
            Other: WWIVNet: 1@15115

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Blade X <bladex@bga.com>


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Screaming in Digital

 ""Screaming in Digital" is a weekly net-digest about the musical
  group Queensryche. It includes news, commentary, discussion, and
  classified ads, among other things. The digest is available via WWW
  and e-mail; an "express" edition containing only news and ads is
  also available via e-mail."

           Format: ASCII
                   HTML
        Frequency: weekly (Mondays, since 1991)

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.ios.com/~qryche/
              FTP: ios.com: /pub/users/qryche
            Email: qryche@ios.com
    Subscriptions: To: qryche@ios.com
                   Body: message containing your first and last name

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Dan Birchall (Shag Aristotelis) <shag@ios.com>


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Screams of Abel

 "Soae gives you the latest information on Christian metal and thrash,
  including new releases, tours, lineup changes, and any other points
  of interest."

           Format: ASCII
                   HTML
        Frequency: Thursday nights weekly

  Access:
              WWW: http://music.acu.edu/www/jr/metal/soae.html
           Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/Screams.of.Abel
              FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Screams.of.Abel/
           Usenet: alt.rock-n-roll.metal
                   rec.music.christian
                   rec.music.misc
            Email: metalhed@cap.gwu.edu

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Phil Powell <metalhed@cap.gwu.edu>
           Postal: Screams of Abel, P.O. Box 2861, Springfield, VA
                     22152-2861, USA


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SEMA

 "SEMA is the undergraduate journal for the University of Toronto
  Semiotics department. Semiotics is the study of the sign or of the
  nature of representation. We include in our discussions art theory,
  post-structuralism, linguistics, anthropology, philosophy, film
  theory, feminist theory, and more. SEMA features articles written by
  students and faculty on various topics, which include in this issue:
  tabloids, advertising, video games, communication, teen magazines,
  and more."

           Format: ASCII text
                   WordPerfect
        Frequency: once a year

  Access:
           Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/SEMA
              FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/SEMA/

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Christopher Woodill <cwoodill@epas.utoronto.ca>


----------------------------------------------------------------------
Silver's LARP Rag

 "Silver's Rag is an in depth e-zine to support Interactive (Live
  Action) Roleplaying for the Heartland of America. Interactive
  Roleplaying is the next big wave in gaming and the Rag covers all of
  the cons, events and clubs that play them. We also cover how to
  articles, and cover the resources that both inspire and inform
  ENTIRE roleplaying community. So the Rag also covers fan cons,
  renaisance fairs, the WEB, Usenet, and anything of general interest
  to gamers. Specifically the Rag focuses on the states of Indiana,
  Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania."

           Format: ASCII text
        Frequency: bi-monthly

  Access:
            Other: Cleveland Freenet's "Gaming Forum"

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Scott Bachmann (Silver)
                     <di800@Cleveland.Freenet.edu>
            Phone: +1 216 521 6219 (Ask for Scott)
           Postal: 2053 robin st dn, lakewood oh 44107, usa


----------------------------------------------------------------------
skew

 "skew is a graphic magazine of both local and wider interest. It
  contains reviews and essays on current movies, publications, etc.;
  hyper-linked features about topics both common and esoteric;
  entertainment guides and suggestions; opinion columns, diatribes,
  rants, and musings; and anything else we happen to come up with in
  the course of the month."

           Format: HTML, use of Netscape Navigator recommended
        Frequency: published on or around the 15th of every month

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.ot.com/skew

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Anabella Wewer <anabella@oasis.ot.com>


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SLAP

 "SLAP has no goals. This is not a subversive underground e-zine. It
  doesn't tell you what is cool and what is not. But it will try and
  make you LAUGH."

           Format: ASCII text
        Frequency: monthly

  Access:
              FTP: ftp.teleport.com: /users/derek/
           Usenet: alt.zines

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Derek Gottfrid <derek@teleport.com>


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Slippery When Wet

 "bisexual. penetration-positive. queer."

           Format: HTML
                   ASCII
        Frequency: bimonthly
             ISSN: 1072-7590

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.best.com/~slippery/home.html

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Sunah Cherwin <slippery@pobox.com>


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Slither

 "inSobordinate Leftists Intellectual Trash Hopefully Earmarked for
  Revolution."

           Format: ASCII text

  Access:
            Email: anon14b4@nyx.cs.du.edu

  Contact:
        Editor(s): anon14b4@nyx.cs.du.edu
            Phone: +1 415 487 6209 (voicemail)


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Snake Oil

 "Your Guide to Kooky Kontemporary Kristian Kulture - for secular fans
  of televangelists, etc. E-zine contains highlights from the print
  version."

           Format: HTML
        Frequency: updated/changed periodically -- no set schedule

  Access:
              WWW: http://fender.onramp.net/~analyst/snake/Snakeoil.html

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Brother Randall <broranda@netcom.com>
           Postal: 6102 East Mockingbird #374, Dallas, TX 75214, USA


----------------------------------------------------------------------
Snuff It

 "Snuff It is the quarterly magazine of the Church of Euthanasia. If
  you've seen those *Save The Planet, Kill Yourself* stickers and
  wondered what it all means, this is the magazine for you. What do
  suicide, abortion, cannibalism and sodomy all have in common? Of
  course they're all good fun, but the real answer is they all help
  reduce the population. Americans must die to save the planet. Also
  the home of Kevorkian Records, Eat People Not Animals, Thank You for
  Not Breeding, and Demons In My Head."

           Format: ASCII
                   HTML

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.paranoia.com/coe/
           Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us
                   gopher.etext.org: Zines/Snuffit
              FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Snuffit/

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Rev. Chris Korda <coe@netcom.com> (both electronic
                     and printed version)
           Postal: The Church of Euthanasia, POB 261, Somerville, MA
                     02143, USA


----------------------------------------------------------------------
Sparks

 "A literary zine for creative people. Fiction, poetry, essays, art,
  culture, rants, politics, pictures, and other meta-pseudo-stuff..."

        Frequency: quarterly
             ISSN: 1077-4149

  Access:
           Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/Sparks
              FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Sparks/

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Jim Esch <jmesch@artsci.wustl.edu>
                   Stacy Tartar <Stacy.Tartar@launchpad.unc.edu>
           Postal: Sparks, 232 North Kingshighway, #616, St. Louis, MO
                     63108-1248, USA (paper copies of SPARKS,
                     including artwork, are available for $2.50;
                     subscriptions (4 issues per year) for $8 (U.S))


----------------------------------------------------------------------
The Spill

 "The Spill Magazine consists of music news, concert and album
  reviews, and much, much more. We wish to act as a springboard for
  new bands and record labels that may otherwise be overlooked by
  mainstream press."

           Format: ASCII text
        Frequency: monthly

  Access:
           Usenet: alt.zines
              BBS: Computer Link (+1 416 233 5410) in the Spill Mag
                     forum
                   Ajax Shuttle BBS (+1 905 686 9297) in the file area
                   Hamlet's Hamlet (+1 905 457 2917) in the Magazine
                     Stand
            Email: spillmag@cml.com
    Subscriptions: David Widmann <foxfang@cml.com>

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Arvin Kashyap <spillmag@cml.com>
           Postal: Arvin Kashyap, 3055 Harold Sheard Drive,
                     Mississauga, Ontario L4T 1V4, Canada


----------------------------------------------------------------------
Spilled Ink

 "A literary e-'zine consisting of all sorts of literary works --
  poetry, prose, songs, short stories, and philosophy -- tending to
  deal with the darker side of things, such as: betrayal, anguish,
  angst, darkness, doom, question of existence, etc."

           Format: ASCII text
        Frequency: a number of times a year

  Access:
           Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/Spilled_Ink
              FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Spilled_Ink
           Usenet: rec.arts.poems
              BBS: Actual Reality (+1 512 873 1900)
                   After Ours (+1 512 320 1650)
                   Ice Castle (+1 713 722 5400)
                   Ace of Spades (+1 512 794 0076)
                   Demented Dimensions (+1 512 918 1836)
                   Howl (+1 713 862 1415)
                   Peace (+1 512 440 7664)
                   Sprawl (+1 512 458 3409)
            Other: Worldlink Net: Electronic 'Zines and Poetry forums

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Twilight <twilight@mail.utexas.edu>


----------------------------------------------------------------------
SPONGE!

 "SPONGE! (Simple People Opposing Neverending Gaudy Endeavors) is a
  parody of a cult. Our 'bible' is the Hitchhiker's Guide to the
  Galaxy and our ever supreme Lord is Marvin the Paranoid Android. The
  logic is as twisted as Douglas Adams but there is a distinct
  style/taste. (This is not Hitchhiker's Guide regurgitated!)"

           Format: ASCII
                   HTML
        Frequency: sermons are sent bi-weekly via e-mail

  Access:
              WWW: http://neuromancer.ucr.edu/sponge
              FTP: neuromancer.ucr.edu: /pub/www/sponge
            Email: sponge@neuromancer.ucr.edu

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Steve(oid) Shah <sponge@neuromancer.ucr.edu>


----------------------------------------------------------------------
Spontaneous Combustion

 "Spontaneous Combustion is an underground music magazine with it's
  feet firmly planted in punk rock. We cover many other types of music
  as well. For lack of a better description, if you have never seen a
  copy of SC, it's like a cross between Maximum Rock n Roll and
  Flipside. We have been at it for 8 years now. Recently we expanded
  our efforts to encompass the WWW. The WebZine contains much of the
  contents of the hard copy zine as well as back issues, sounds and
  graphics."

        Frequency: hard copy of the zine on quarterly basis; WebZine
                     updated almost weekly

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.spontaneous.com/scol/

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Ron Jones <rjones@inphoto.com>


----------------------------------------------------------------------
St. Louis Sports Online

 "StLSO is an online newsletter that aims to provide sports-crazed St.
  Louisans (and transplanted St. Louisans) with an additional source
  of news, information, and humor about St. Louis-area sports events
  and St. Louis-area sports teams. Most issues of StLSO will include
  some coverage and reviews of recent major St. Louis sports events,
  evaluation of the St. Louis sports media, sports-related hobbies,
  fantasy league updates, interviews with St. Louis-area sports
  figures, and reader contributions."

        Frequency: published every Sunday

  Access:
            Email: StLSports@aol.com

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Mark Bausch <StLSports@aol.com>


----------------------------------------------------------------------
Stay Free!

 "Stay Free! is an all-volunteer, bimonthly zine distributed
  throughout the Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill Triangle of North
  Carolina."

           Format: HTML
        Frequency: published the first week of every other month

  Access:
              WWW: http://sunsite.oit.unc.edu/pub/electronic-publications/stay-free/home.htm
            Email: stayfree@email.unc.edu

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Carrie McLaren <stayfree@email.unc.edu>
           Postal: Stay Free!, P.O. Box 702, Chapel Hill, NC, 27514,
                     USA (subscriptions for hard copies are $6.00 for
                     four issues, check payable to Carrie McLaren;
                     check for current rates)


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Strangeness

 "I must admit it... by nature I am a packrat. I see all kinds of
  strange stuff around the net and I go "HEy! I miGHt neED ThAt," so I
  stick it in my scrapbook. Only, usually I never use the information
  again. This is my way of reusing the info i've found... so anyway,
  content varies depending on my interests at any given time. Maybe
  it'll amuse you... maybe not. I dunno. Oh yeah... it always comes
  with a g00d uuencoded picture."

           Format: ASCII text
        Frequency: weekly?

  Access:
              FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Strangeness
                   gopher.etext.org: Zines/Strangeness
           Usenet: alt.music.alternative
                   alt.zines
                   alt.music.ween

  Contact:
        Editor(s): ph00dz aka jon aka <jonathar@gas.uug.arizona.edu>
            Phone: +1 602 884 7171


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Streetsound

 "street-level DJ-written music magazine & e-zine - techno rap house
  rock reggae acid jazz dancehall freestyle industrial bhangra soul
  funk alternative r&b latin hi-nrg jungle ambient media hardware
  style"

           Format: HTML

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.phantom.com/~street

  Contact:
        Editor(s): street@phantom.com


----------------------------------------------------------------------
Strobe

 "Alternative/New Music magazine (print) based in L.A., covering
  international biggies of interest as well as unsigned locals, and
  other goodies in between. We're a year and a half old, but this is
  our net debut (vol2, #9)."

           Format: HTML
        Frequency: WWW: monthly
                   print: bi-monthly

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.iuma.com/strobe/

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Victor Bornia <strobe@earthlink.net>
                   John Bitzer
                   Robin Emerson
                   Doran Meyers
           Postal: P.O. Box 48558, Los Angeles, CA 90048, USA
                     ($9.99/US, $18/outside US)


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Super Stupid Slambook

 "An e-zine that I've put together to review various eclectic things
  that I think deserve reviewing. There is no high and lofty goal in
  the pages of this thing. In fact, the only goal is to let other
  people know about things that are either (a) really good or (b)
  horrendously bad. That's it. Lofty goals aren't my forte. But
  sharing information is always a good thing. If there's anything
  you'd like to share with me, you can drop me a line."

           Format: ASCII text
        Frequency: monthly
             Note: For all intents and purposes, the SLAMBOOK is on
                     hiatus. Maybe one day the SLAMBOOK will come back
                     from the dead -- I may be doing a print version
                     of it.

  Access:
           Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us
                   gopher.etext.org: SuperStupid
              FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/SuperStupid/

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Jack Szwergold <jis@panix.com>
           Postal: P.O. Box 242, Village Station, New York, NY 10014,
                     USA


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SuperClamp

 "A Chapel Hill NC (US) chick zine. SuperClamp is now. SuperClamp
  touches on all worlds, dealing each month with money, travel,
  health, movies, books, fashion, society, decorating, and
  celebrities. Our specialty, however, is the emotional life of
  today's young woman, goading you into becoming your best possible
  self by understanding both the inner and outer worlds of the
  Triangle area. Forget the recession, the flooded job market, the
  aimlessness of others -- you CAN! Features include Pick-Up Lines,
  Hair Today, the Outrage of the Month, Truth or Dare, and others..."

           Format: HTML

  Access:
              WWW: http://sunsite.unc.edu/superclamp/

  Contact:
        Editor(s): the Clampettes <clampett@nando.net>


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The SURFPUNK Technical Journal

 "The SURFPUNK Technical Journal is a dangerous multinational hacker
  zine originating near BARRNET in the fashionable western arm of the
  northern California matrix. Quantum Californians appear in one of
  two states, spin surf or spin punk. Undetected, we are both, or
  might be neither."

           Format: HTML

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.acns.nwu.edu/surfpunk/
    Subscriptions: surfpunk-request@osc.versant.com

  Contact:
        Editor(s): surfpunk@osc.versant.com
      Submissions: surfpunk@osc.versant.com



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