Subject: Zines on the Internet (3/5)
Supersedes: <writing/zines/part3_801929995@rtfm.mit.edu>
Date: 22 Jun 1995 15:57:07 GMT
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i can't tell you anything

 "WWW Home Page of poet Deborah Sellers. Includes audio selection."

           Format: HTML

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.iquest.net/cw/debi/poem.html

  Contact:
        Editor(s): deborah sellers <poet@iquest.net>
            Phone: +1 317 769 5049


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Ideals, Dreams and Hard Facts

 "An on-line DISNEY newsletter, offering readers a chance to sound off
  on all things DISNEY, including the theme parks, motion picture and
  television studios, software, and more. All articles written by
  readers, and submissions are more than welcome!"

           Format: ASCII
        Frequency: bi-monthly, hoping to go monthly by summer

  Access:
           Usenet: rec.arts.disney
                   alt.disney.disneyland
    Subscriptions: To: silver@peach.epix.net
                   Text: SUBSCRIPTION REQUEST

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Chris Harrower <silver@peach.epix.net>
              Fax: +1 717 560 0680
            Phone: +1 717 560 0605 (work #)
           Postal: PO Box 233, Ronks, PA 17572, USA


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Improvijazzation Nation

 "Fave D.I.Y./indie 'zine, used for contact by artists the world
  over."

           Format: ASCII text (samples)
                   paper
        Frequency: quarterly

  Access:
            Email: dmetcalf@freenet.scri.fsu.edu

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Dick Metcalf aka Rotcod Zzaj
                     <dmetcalf@freenet.scri.fsu.edu>
           Postal: Dick Metcalf, HQ 19th TAACOM, UNIT 15015, POB 2879,
                     APO AP 96218-0171, USA


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iMpulse Music Journal

 "A comprehensive journal of music news, information, and opinion.
  iMpulse covers ALL music styles. Monthly contests and extra music
  review supplements add to the content. With a staff of journalists
  and contributors from around the globe iMpulse brings all the music
  to you. Think of it as a music multi-vitamin!"

           Format: ASCII text
        Frequency: monthly
             Note: Submissions are welcomed. Write to editor for
                     details. iMpulse is still accepting applications
                     for staff positions. All positions are unpaid
                     since iMpulse is a volunteer effort.

  Access:
           Gopher: gopher.enews.com: music/impulse
              AOL: ???
           eWorld: ???
           Usenet: alt.zines
    Subscriptions: To: impulse@dsigroup.com
                   Subject: SUBSCRIBE IMPULSE

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Richard F. Crum <rfcrum@clark.net>
                   Roger L. Yee <ryee@dsigroup.com>
            Phone: Richard F. Crum M-F EST 202-626-4180
           Postal: PO Box 328, Fairfax, VA 22030, USA


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In, Around and Online

 "Summarizes the weekly events in online services industry. It is
  geared towards the big consumer services like CompuServe, America
  Online, Prodigy, etc. There are also tidbits on new services that
  can be found on the net."

        Frequency: weekly

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.clark.net/pub/robert/home.html
              FTP: ftp.clark.net: /pub/robert/
           Usenet: alt.online-service
                   alt.internet.services
                   alt.business
    Subscriptions: To: listserv@clark.net
                   Text: SUBSCRIBE ONLINE-L <YOUR FULL NAME>

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Robert Seidman <robert@clark.net>


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In Vivo

 "General literary magazine. No genre requirements. We are a zine of
  quality literary works. We publish mainly fiction and poetry but are
  willing to look at anything. How often we publish will depend on how
  much good work writers send us."

           Format: ASCII
                   HTML
                   RTF
        Frequency: quarterly

  Access:
              WWW: http://freenet3.scri.fsu.edu:81/users/jtillman/titlepage.html
            Other: Tallahassee Freenet

  Contact:
        Editor(s): James Tillman <jtillman@freenet.fsu.edu>
            Phone: +1 904 671 4924
           Postal: 2731 Blair Stone Rd., Apt. 178, Tallahassee, FL
                     32301, USA


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The Indie-List Digest

 "A twice-weekly digest of writing related to the world of independent
  music (i.e. stuff generally not found on major labels or
  commercial-alternative radio). Record reviews, live-show reviews,
  occasional commentary, entirely reader driven. Be polite and patient
  with us; there are no LISTSERVS or major-domos involved in the
  creation or distribution of this list."

           Format: ASCII
        Frequency: twice weekly (usually...)

  Access:
              FTP: ftp.uwp.edu: /music/lists/indie/
                   www.wit.com: /music/lists/indie/
    Subscriptions: grumpy@access.digex.net (in plain english)

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Eric Sinclair <esinclai@indiana.edu>
                   Anne Zender <azender@indiana.edu>
                   Chris Karlof (Archivist) <karlofc@seq.uncwil.edu>
                   Sean Murphy (Mailing Manager)
                     <grumpy@access.digex.net>


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infoZine (tm)

 ""Kansas City's Premier Digital Monthly Magazine" -- infoZine will
  always bring you articles and cartoons that will enhance your life.
  A life that is varied and complex. You don't live in a shell or a
  cave where only one topic, one subject, will satisfy you. Your life
  is full with the inter-connectivity of the world. Hence, we bring
  you infoZine. A magazine for the generalist among us. May it spark
  you and your family on to other investigations. Articles, features,
  columnist, cartoons, b&w + color photos and graphics. Zcool!"

           Format: NeoBook (VGA - 16 colors or better) -
                     "ZINE****.exe"
                   ReadRoom (text version) - "ZINR****.ZIP"
        Frequency: by the fifth, monthly

  Access:
              FTP: infozine.fileshop.com: /pub/infozine/
          FidoNet: 1:280/9
              BBS: The File Shop (+1 913 262 7000)
                   One CrossRoads Place (+1 913 663 1100)
                   Sound Advice (+1 816 436 1492)
                   PCHelp (+1 816 331 4703)
                   South of the River (+1 913 642 7907)
                   JCCC (+1 913 469 4401)
            Email: infozine@fileshop.com

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Richard Greene <infozine@fileshop.com>
              Fax: +1 816 523 2661
            Phone: +1 816 523 2661
           Postal: P.O. Box 22661, Kansas City, MO 64113-2661, USA


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Inquisitor Magazine

 "The Inquisitor is an eclectic mix of culture, art and technology.
  The premiere issue focuses on: apocalypse culture, low-tech
  microcontroller projects, copyright, global telecommunications,
  Godzilla, a diary of New York City living, religious tracts and
  more. Future issues will look at: Marketing and pop culture,
  recursive television, women and language online, low-tech
  do-it-yourself media, microcontroller projects, sampling in modern
  music, modern music reviews and much more. GUARANTEED 100%
  CYBER-HYPE FREE!"

        Frequency: quarterly
             ISSN: 1076-5492

  Access:
              WWW: http://mosaic.echonyc.com/~xixax/Inquisitor/
           Gopher: echonyc.com: Pub/INQ
            Other: ECHO: Media and Zines conferences (telnet:
                     echonyc.com)

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Dany Drennan <inquisitor@echonyc.com>
                   Laurel Sutton <inquisitor@echonyc.com>
              Fax: +1 212 595 8370
            Phone: +1 212 595 8370
           Postal: PO Box 132, NYNY 10024, USA


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Intelligent Gamer

 "Intelligent Gamer is the first national videogame magazine found
  ONLY online. We cover all home systems including Nintendo, Sega,
  Atari, 3DO and other platforms, arcades, and PC/Mac and other
  computer games."

           Format: ASCII text with sound and graphics ("Prodigy HTML")
        Frequency: new issues released on the 1st and 15th of each
                     month
                   news updates as events warrant

  Access:
          Prodigy: JUMP: TimesLink then select "Under 21" then
                     "Intelligent Gamer"

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Anthony Shubert (Publisher) <zksd59a@prodigy.com>
                   Jer Horwitz (Senior Editor) <zksd59b@prodigy.com>
                   Tanya Kutasz (Art Director)
                     <tnkutasz@ugcs.caltech.edu>
           Postal: Innovative Creations, 1077 West 30th Street, Los
                     Angeles, CA 90007, USA


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The Interactive Yellow Pages

 "An electronic directory of important people around the world with
  special offers for users."

           Format: Windows Help file
                   HTML
        Frequency: monthly

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.netcenter.com/
              FTP: garnet.msen.com: /pub/vendor/lighthouse/
              AOL: Windows Library, Reference section
       Compuserve: WINSHARE FORUM, Lib 10, Yellowsx.zip (x denotes
                     latest version number)
              BBS: EXEC-PC
                   Channel1

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


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inter\face

 "An electronic literary magazine dedicated to exploring the
  relationship between poetry and electronic media. inter\face looks
  forward at the future of poetry through the acceptance, knowledge,
  and utilization of the ideas of past and present. inter\face is
  about language and writing, not computers."

           Format: HTML
                   ASCII
        Frequency: quarterly

  Access:
              WWW: http://cscmosiac.albany.edu/~interfac
           Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/Interface
                   gopher.cic.net: e-serials/archive/alphabetic/i/interface
                   wings.buffalo.edu: internet/library/e-journals/ub/rift/journals/list/interface
              FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Interface/
                   ftp.cic.net: /pub/e-serials/archive/alphabetic/i/interface/
              AOL: Select keyword: PDA; Select: Palmtop Paperbacks;
                     Select: Electronic Articles and Newsletters
    Subscriptions: interfac@cnsunix.albany.edu (real person, not
                     automated)

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Benjamin Henry <interfac@cnsunix.albany.edu>
      Submissions: interfac@cnsunix.albany.edu


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InterFace Magazine

 "The magazine featuring 'creative' use of computers & technology.
  Intelligent reading material. Famous writers, Great Graphics,
  Stories for downloading, Columns, Articles, Interviews, and a bunch
  more cool stuff."

           Format: HTML
        Frequency: bimonthly
             Note: We publish hard copy too, 5000 per issue. Into our
                     second year. Writer's guidelines and digital
                     requirements online. Always open to submissions
                     from writers and artists.

  Access:
              WWW: http://vvv.com/interface/
            Email: interface@vvv.com

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Robert McCourty <interface@vvv.com>
            Phone: +1 604 595 3992
           Postal: 3341 Keats Street, Victoria, BC, CANADA, V8P 4B2


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International TeleTimes

 "International Teletimes is a general interest magazine. Each issue
  contains a new feature. These themes tend to be quite broad and are
  of international interest. There are several regular columns such as
  The Keepers of Light (photography), The Wine Enthusiast, The Latin
  Quarter (articles from and concerning Central America) and Deja Vu
  (articles pertaining to past themes). Teletimes has contributors
  from all around the world but is constantly looking for additional
  staff members. If you are interested, please e-mail the editor."

           Format: ASCII text
                   World Wide Web
        Frequency: 6 issues/year

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.wimsey.com/teletimes/teletimes_home_page.html
                   http://www.acns.nwu.edu/ezines/teletimes/
           Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/Intl_Teletimes
              FTP: ftp.etext.org: /Zines/Intl_Teletimes/
                   sumex-aim.stanford.edu: /info-mac/per/tele/
              BBS: OneNet (network of FirstClass BBSes)

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Ian Wojtowicz <editor@teletimes.com>
           Postal: International TeleTimes, 3938 West 30th Ave.,
                     Vancouver, BC, V6S 1X3, Canada


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The Internet Business Journal

 "The Internet Business Journal is dedicated to documenting innovative
  uses of the Internet by entrepreneurs in all commercial sectors.
  Stay informed of commercial services and products on the Internet,
  small and large business use of the Internet, and resources for the
  virtual business community."

           Format: ASCII text
                   paper
        Frequency: 12 issues/year

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.phoenix.ca/sie
           Gopher: gopher.fonorola.net: Internet Business Journal
                   gopher.cic.net: e-serials/alphabetic/i/internet-business-journal
              FTP: ftp.cic.net: /e-serials/alphabetic/i/internet-business-journal/
                   ftp.fonorola.net: /Internet Business Journal/

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Aneurin Bosley <editor@strangelove.com>
              Fax: +1 613 569 4433
            Phone: +1 613 565 0982
           Postal: Strangelove Internet Enterprises, 208 Somerset
                     Street East, Suite A, Ottawa, Ontario CANADA K1N
                     6V2


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InterText

 "InterText is a fiction magazine printing stories in all genres from
  mainstream to science fiction. It's read by thousands of subscribers
  on six continents, and has been published since March 1991."

           Format: ASCII text
                   PostScript
                   Adobe Acrobat PDF
        Frequency: bi-monthly
             ISSN: 1071-7676

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.etext.org/Zines/InterText/
           Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/InterText
              FTP: network.ucsd.edu: /intertext/
                   ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/InterText/
              AOL: Keyword: PDA (Palmtop Paperbacks -> EZines ->
                     Fiction)
           eWorld: in ZiffNet Software Library (Keyword: ZIFFNET), in
                     Software Central/Electronic
                     Publications/Additional Publications
       Compuserve: Electronic Frontier Foundation's "Zines from the
                     Net" section, accessible by typing "GO EFFSIG"
            Email: intertext@etext.org

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Jason Snell <jsnell@etext.org>
                   Geoff Duncan <gaduncan@halcyon.com> (assistant
                     editor)
                   Susan Grossman c/o <intertext@etext.org> (assistant
                     editor)


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INTRRR NRRRD

 "Punk rawwwk, technology, and the DIY effort unite into one tasty and
  scrumptious package with articles, audio samples, links to other
  punk rawwkers on the WWW, as well as an opportunity to get a few
  freebies if I have any in stock... Tools also available for live,
  real-time Internet audio and video conferencing! Go ahead... You
  know, deep in your heart -- YOU'RE a NRRRD!"

           Format: HTML
        Frequency: Whenever I Can Get Spare Time(tm)

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.etext.org/Zines/Intrrr.Nrrrd/intrrr.html

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Bri Cors <corsbria@student.msu.edu>
            Phone: +1 517 333 3560
           Postal: 220 Charles #2, East Lansing, MI 48823, USA


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I/O/D

 "I/O/D is a new interactive multi-media e-zine. Distributed free over
  the networks, small and perfectly deformed it creates high density
  chaos in a confined space. I/O/D investigates traces of linearity,
  anti-linearity and straight talking by ex-humans who: Destroy
  dogmatic language systems on a regular basis. Produce mind-curdling
  animations or quick time movies. Make unearthly noises, loops,
  samples. Rant like old testament prophets with bio-electrical
  implants."

           Format: Macromind Directory (BinHexed self-extracting
                     archive)

  Access:
            Email: ifgraphics@gn.apc.org

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Simon Pope, Colin Green, Matthew Fuller
                     <ifgraphics@gn.apc.org>
           Postal: I/O/D, BM Jed, London, WC1N 3XX, UK


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It'sNEW! Magazine

 "A new, high quality, color magazine about inventions, trends and
  innovative new products. Premier issue, available worldwide Feb 21,
  1995, contains over 200 new products and ideas. The interactive
  on-line version includes selected articles and solicits reader
  inputs for the "Why don't they make ..." page."

        Frequency: bi-monthly

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.cts.com/~itsnew
    Subscriptions: itsnew@cts.com

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Ian McLean <itsnew@cts.com>
      Submissions: itsnew@cts.com
              Fax: +1 619 278 9081
            Phone: 800 333 9345 (USA)
                   800 786 7115 (Can)
                   +1 619 278 9080
           Postal: Sunshine Publishing Company, Inc., 7060 Convoy
                     Court, San Diego, CA 92111


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JASBITS

 "JASBITS reports on all aspects of net.culture, in a generally
  humorous context. Also included are tips on where to get "Cool
  Things," such as software, images, and info files. Each issue is
  "illustrated" throughout, using ASCII art created by featured
  Netizens."

           Format: ASCII text
        Frequency: irregularly, every three months

  Access:
    Subscriptions: To: jsquires@cerf.net
                   Subject: JASBITS SUBSCRIBE
                   Text: <your email address>

  Contact:
        Editor(s): James A. Squires <jsquires@cerf.net>


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The Journal of American Underground Computing

 "The ultimate newsworthy underground publication covering topics such
  as hacking, security, legal issues, and world-wide networking. We
  also cover book reviews, cutting-edge technology, editorials,
  advertising, and much, much more!"

           Format: ASCII
        Frequency: quarterly (January, April, July, October)
             ISSN: 1074-3111

  Access:
              FTP: gopher.etext.org: Zines/JAUC
                   ftp.fc.net: /pub/tjoauc/
            Email: info@fennec.com (general info)
    Subscriptions: sub@fennec.com

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Scott Davis (Editor in Chief)
                     <dfox@freeside.fc.net>
                   Max Mednick (Co-Editor) <kahuna@freeside.fc.net>
      Submissions: submit@fennec.com
           Postal: 10111 N. Lamar #25, Austin, Texas 78753, USA


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Journal of Buddhist Ethics

 "The Journal of Buddhist Ethics is the first academic journal devoted
  entirely to Buddhist ethics, and is innovative in adopting a totally
  electronic mode of publication. In most other respects, however, it
  will function as a traditional scholarly journal. Research papers
  and discussion articles submitted to the journal will be subject to
  blind peer review."

           Format: ASCII text
                   World Wide Web
        Frequency: continuous
             ISSN: 1076-9005

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.cac.psu.edu/jbe/jbe.html
                   http://www.gold.ac.uk/jbe.html
              FTP: ftp.cac.psu.edu: /pub/jbe/
                   ftp.gold.ac.uk: /pub/jbe/
                   coombs.anu.edu.au: /coombspapers/otherarchives/electronic-buddhist-archives/buddhism-general/e-journals/jbe
            Email: jbe-ed@psu.edu (editors)
                   jbe-l@psuvm.psu.edu (listserv)

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Damien Keown <d.keown@gold.ac.uk>
                   Charles S. Prebish <csp1@psuvm.psu.edu>
                   Wayne R. Husted <wrh7@psu.edu>


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The Journal of Onestar

 "An ORIGINAL humor/satire publication published weekly from the
  offices of Onestar Central. Considered by some to be a cross between
  an on-line sit com and cutting edge sarcasm, the Journal offers
  something for everyone. Each weekly issue is mailed out in five
  sections, NOTES FROM THE PUBLISHER (whatever he may be thinking of
  that week), THE MISTER HOCKEY SECTION (sports, sex and the
  occasional top ten list), ENTERTAINMENT REPORT (featuring Adam
  Richter, e-mail's version of Dave Barry), SPECIAK K (Kelly and Kim,
  providing a woman's touch to an overly testosterone-laden
  publication), and THE BARD REPORT (thoughtful, insightful and
  sometimes controversial, but always funny.)"

           Format: ASCII text
        Frequency: weekly

  Access:
            Email: onestar@vms.cis.pitt.edu #%www
                     http://www.pitt.edu/~onestar/onepage.html

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Eric F. Schetley <onestar@vms.cis.pitt.edu>


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The Journal of the PK Institute for Information Engineering

 "A gaming related 'zine dedicated mostly to GURPS. (HTML version of
  the paper version printed in "All of the Above".)"

           Format: HTML
        Frequency: quarterly

  Access:
              WWW: http://http2.sils.umich.edu/~superman/jpkinst.html

  Contact:
        Editor(s): David S. Carter <david.s.carter@umich.edu>
            Phone: +1 313 663 7413


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Keepers

 "A prototype ASCII-illustrated personal best-of-Netnews zine,
  including net culture and kooks, conspiracy, Macintoshes, and other
  wierdness."

           Format: ASCII text and graphics
        Frequency: infrequent, at this point

  Access:
              FTP: ftp.mcs.com: /mcsnet.users/jorn/keepers/
           Usenet: alt.zines
                   alt.best.of.internet

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Jorn Barger <jorn@mcs.com>


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KNKKK

 "KNKKK is a part of KNK project, originally -- paper zine in English
  about Lithuania (and our neighbouring countries)
  underground/alternative/punk scene. Here you can find Lithuanian
  scene report, interviews with local groups, info about Latvia's
  underground, and LITHUANIAN BEER report. All in all punk zine's
  elektirc version (quite interesting and funny)."

           Format: ASCII text
        Frequency: no one knows

  Access:
           Gopher: zalgiris.pit.ktu.lt: DistributedSystems/Alternative_Music_Info/E-zines

  Contact:
        Editor(s): JuNe <jurena@zalgiris.pit.ktu.lt> (contact)
           Postal: Sarunas Karalius, P.O. Box 114, 3005 Kaunas,
                     Lithuania


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Kyosaku

 "Kyosaku (n.) -- The stick that Zen masters use to whup their
  students upside the head, sending them on the path to higher
  consciousness. This magazine is dedicated to endangered concepts.
  These concepts are: humor, art, philosophy, the quest for higher
  consciousness, uncalled-for-absurdity in the face of pessimism, and
  unpretensiousness."

           Format: HTML
        Frequency: quarterly

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.cs.oberlin.edu/students/djacobs/kyo/kyomain.html

  Contact:
        Editor(s): David Jacobs <djacobs@cs.oberlin.edu>
                   Michael Janssen <janssmp3@wfu.edu>
                   Jim McNamee <rg94900868@vax1.may.ie>
                   Sudama Rice <sarF93@hamp.hampshire.edu>
                   Derek Kershaw <dpkers@mail.wm.edu>


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The Lady in the Radiator Online

           Format: ASCII text

  Access:
              WWW: http://nyx10.cs.du.edu:8001/~jrasmuss

  Contact:
        Editor(s): John Rasmussen <jrasmuss@nyx10.cs.du.edu>


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Late Show News

 "News and opinions about the late-night talk show industry, with
  special emphasis on _Late Show with David Letterman_. Complete guest
  listings for upcoming shows of all the big talkers."

           Format: ASCII text
        Frequency: every Tuesday

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.cen.uiuc.edu/~jl8287/late.news.html
           Gopher: echonyc.com: Pub/LSN
         The WELL: topic 648 in the tv conference (g tv)
           Usenet: alt.fan.letterman
                   alt.tv.talkshows.late
                   rec.arts.tv
                   alt.zines
    Subscriptions: To: listproc@echonyc.com
                   Text: subscribe late-show-news Your Name

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Aaron Barnhart <barnhart@echonyc.com>


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LIMINAL -- Liminal Explorations

 "LIMINAL seeks to apply new inter and transdisciplinary methods,
  theories, ideas, concepts, and approaches to the study of cultural
  phenomena as well as the inventive application of existing
  approaches. The term 'cultural phenomena' is taken to mean, but not
  limited to meaning: 1) an activity engaged in by humans as members
  of a social network, 2) the product(s) of such engagement(s), 3) the
  motivators of such activities or engagements, 4) the functioning of
  such social networks themselves."

           Format: ASCII text

  Access:
           Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/Liminal
                   gopher.cic.net: e-serials/alphabetic/l/liminal
              FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Liminal/
                   ftp.cic.net: /pub/e-serials/alphabetic/l/liminal/

  Contact:
        Editor(s): <swilbur@andy.bgsu.edu>
           Postal: The Liminal Group, Box 154, BGSU, Bowling Green, OH
                     43403, USA


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Line Noiz

 "Line Noiz publishes cyberpunk sci-fi, cyberpunk related articles and
  news from the net."

           Format: ASCII text
        Frequency: bi-weekly (irregular)

  Access:
           Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/Linenoiz
              FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/Linenoiz/
              AOL: ???
           Usenet: alt.cyberpunk
                   alt.cyberspace
                   alt.zines
    Subscriptions: To: dodger@fubar.bk.psu.edu
                   Text: Subscription LineNoiz <your address>

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Billy Biggs <ae687@freenet.carleton.ca>


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LiNK

 "LiNK is a commentary electronic magazine filled with articles that
  are informative and interesting. Some articles will cause debates,
  others will make you say "Hmm, I didn't know that" and still others
  will simply make you laugh. If you're looking for something that is
  generally entertaining LiNK is the zine for you!"

           Format: ASCII
                   LiNK DOS viewer
        Frequency: 1st of every month

  Access:
           Gopher: gopher.etext.org: Zines/LiNK
              FTP: ftp.etext.org: /pub/Zines/LiNK/
          FidoNet: 1:250/808
              BBS: The Intoxicated BBS +1 416 663 7044
    Subscriptions: link@tor250.org (state whether plain ASCII or
                     LiNK's DOS viewer is desired)

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Mark Bylok <mb@tor250.org>
              Fax: +1 416 663 4113


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THE LION Online

 "THE LION Online is a text version of The Lion Sleeps, a print
  fanzine for fans of the Canadian professional figure skater Brian
  Orser. Published since 1989, The Lion Sleeps (and, as of June/July
  1994, THE LION Online) contains news and information on Brian
  Orser's career, where he is performing and can be seen on
  television, as well as reviews of shows (both live and televised) in
  which Brian performs, interviews with Brian, letter column,
  editorials, and a buy-sell-swap-items-and-find-pen (or e-)-pals
  column. The e-zine includes everything but the photos. Contributions
  by readers are welcomed. Send email for more info on the printed
  version."

           Format: ASCII text
        Frequency: whenever the situation warrants

  Access:
            Email: tamcmp@rit.edu

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Trudi Marrapodi <MARRAPODI.TA@a1.rit.edu>


----------------------------------------------------------------------
Lumpen

 "Lumpen magazine is a Chicago-based 52 page 20,000 circulation
  publication. The next issue will be its 26th monthly printing.
  Topics covered in recent issues have been: Paranoia, survival, and
  sex. Along with each issue's theme articles, are a series of regular
  columns. Two of these are Uncommon Sense, written by Edward McNamara
  which offers an uncommon, yet logical view of current issues, and
  Full Count, Mike Genet, is a political column from a
  liberal/progressive viewpoint. With the capabilities of the WWW,
  Lumpen staff have created a highly graphic, hypertext version of
  their urban mag."

           Format: HTML
        Frequency: monthly

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.interaccess.com/users/edmc/lumptime

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Chris Molnar, Leslie Stella, and Ed Marzewski
                     <Lumptime@mcs.com>
                   Edward McNamara <edmc@interaccess.com> (Web Editor)
              Fax: +1 312 227 2072
            Phone: +1 312 227 2072
           Postal: Lumpen, 2558 West Armitage Ave, Chicago, IL 60647,
                     USA


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Mac Net Journal

 "An interactive zine for Macintosh users who want to make the most of
  their net-use, downloads, and Macintosh computers. MNJ deals with
  any number of issues and topics from software reviews to general
  trends in computing. We try to stay away from reviews of commercial
  soft and hardware, preferring instead to try to show users how to
  make the most of freeware and shareware. It is written for the
  average, everyday Macintosh user (but we welcome Techies). MNJ is a
  combination of text, sound, graphics, and anything else you might
  want. The web version of Mac Net Journal, Mac Net Journal Online, is
  somewhat different from the downloadable version. You may want to
  try both. Subscriptions are free."

           Format: DOCMaker (Macintosh application)
        Frequency: biweekly

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.netaxs.com/~aaron/
              FTP: ftp.netaxs.com: /pub/
              AOL: Search software files for "Mac Net Journal" or
                     "MNJ" to find issues
           eWorld: Use shortcut "Shareware"; the library path is
                     Software Central / Electronic Publications /
                     Additional Publications
       Compuserve: Use "Go Downtech" to access ZiffNet/Mac's forum or
                     use "Go MACCOMM" to visit Macintosh Apple Users
                     Group's communication's forum (look in library 14
                     - Mac Internet stuff)
    Subscriptions: aaron@netaxs.com

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Aaron Anderson <aaron@netaxs.com>


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Mac Star Digest

 "Mac Star Digest is a Macintosh-based electronic publication
  dedicated to Science Fiction and other futuristic themes. The eZine
  covers many aspects of SF literature, including reviews, commentary,
  currents, fiction and humor. MSD is a contributor-based publication,
  and the Editor welcomes submissions of original written work or
  artwork."

           Format: Macintosh DOCMaker (stand-alone document)
        Frequency: bi-monthly, on even-numbered months

  Access:
              AOL: Macintosh Desktop Publishing Forum, keyword "MDP"
                   Macworld Online Forum, keyword "Macworld"
                   OMNI Forum, keyword "OMNI"
           eWorld: Community Center's Trading Posts
                   SF, Fantasy & Horror Forum

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Marton F. Carungay <martonc@aol.com>


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Mac*Chat

 "Mac*Chat is a free electronic newsletter biased toward Mac users who
  are production-oriented professionals. It is written in a friendly,
  non-technical manner, and covers many wide-ranging topics. It
  includes many step-by-step tutorials, opinions and alerts. It's very
  different from the rest of the Mac newsletters!"

        Frequency: weekly

  Access:
    Subscriptions: To: listserv@vm.temple.edu
                   Text: SUBSCRIBE MACCHAT <Your full name>

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Tony Lindsey <xxltony@cts.com>


----------------------------------------------------------------------
Mary Jane

 "The Mary Jane E-Zine is dedicated to the worldwide cannabis culture.
  We encourage the stoners of the world to leap from their smokey
  closets and unite in a digital revolution! Log In...Light
  Up...and...Drop OUT!"

           Format: ASCII
                   HTML
        Frequency: bi-monthly(ish)

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.paranoia.com/maryjane/
              FTP: ftp.paranoia.com: /pub/maryjane/
           Usenet: alt.drugs
                   alt.drugs.pot
                   alt.hemp
    Subscriptions: To: stash-request@paranoia.com; Text: Subscribe
                     Stash

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Damian Caynes (aka Info Freako)
                     <freako@suburbia.apana.org.au>
      Submissions: freako@suburbia.apana.org.au


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Media 3

 "Media 3 is the Media education resource magazine from Melbourne's
  (Australia) Deakin University Rusden Campus."

           Format: HTML
        Frequency: 2 yearly (we hope)

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.deakin.edu.au/arts/VPMA/Media3.html

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Peter Grennaway <greenp@deakin.edu.au>


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Meeker

 "Meeker is a ZINE for the younger people who use the Internet, it is
  yet another techno-zine. What is discussed is mainly the Internet,
  and other technology/computers. We review sites, of interest files,
  etc. We have sections for you to write in, and for your articles if
  you want to submit them. We think that we are different from the
  others since we cover cooler issues. We cover everything from art,
  to hacking."

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.winternet.com/~chada/meeker.html
              FTP: ftp.winternet.com: /users/chada/meeker/
    Subscriptions: To: chad@bitstream.mpls.mn.us
                   Subject: subscribe
                   Text: name and email address

  Contact:
        Editor(s): chad <chad@bitstream.mpls.mn.us>


----------------------------------------------------------------------
MELVIN

 "MELVIN is written by the staff of THE ONION at the U of Illinois, a
  publication called "...the funniest, wittiest, and most clever prose
  around" by MTV's Jon E. Ten Eyck. MELVIN's outrageous humor and
  clever entertainment features make it everything a wonderful WWW
  magazine should be."

           Format: HTML
        Frequency: bi-weekly

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.melvin.com

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Matt Nolker (Editor-in-Chief)
                     <mnolker@prairienet.org>
              Fax: +1 217 355 5032
            Phone: 1 800 3MELVIN
           Postal: 41 E. University Avenue, Suite 201, Champaign, IL
                     61820, USA


----------------------------------------------------------------------
Meta Magazine

 "Covers issues of particular interest to the net community, including
  but not limited to: cryptography, electronic publishing, free
  software development, intellectual property, internet
  commercialization, privacy and virtual communities."

           Format: HTML
        Frequency: monthly

  Access:
              FTP: ftp.netcom.com: /pub/mlinksva/meta.html
            Email: <mlinksva@netcom.com> (subject "sendinfo")

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Mike Linksvayer <mlinksva@netcom.com>
              Fax: +1 415 327 7629
            Phone: +1 415 431 0775
           Postal: Meta Magazine, 1800 Market #31, San Francisco, CA
                     94102, USA


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the mini-Annals of Improbable Research ("mini-AIR")

 "Publishes news about overly stimulating research and ideas.
  Specifically: A) Haphazardly selected superficial (but advanced!)
  extracts of research news and satire from the The Annals of
  Improbable Research. B) News about the annual Ig Nobel Prize
  ceremony. Ig Nobel Prizes honor "achievements that cannot or should
  not be reproduced." A public ceremony is held at MIT, in Cambridge
  Massachusetts, every autumn. The ceremony is sponsored jointly by
  AIR and by the MIT Museum. C) News about other science humor
  activities conducted by the MIT Museum and AIR."

           Format: ASCII text
             ISSN: 1076-500X

  Access:
           Usenet: clari.feature.imprb_research
    Subscriptions: To: LISTSERV@MITVMA.MIT.EDU
                   Text: SUBSCRIBE MINI-AIR <your name>

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Marc Abrahams <air@mit.edu>
              Fax: +1 (617) 253-8994
            Phone: +1 (617) 253-8329
           Postal: The Annals of Improbable Research (AIR), c/o The
                     MIT Museum, 265 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA
                     02139, USA


----------------------------------------------------------------------
The Miniatures Page

 "The Miniatures Page is dedicated to miniature wargaming in all
  periods: historical, fantasy, science fiction and silly; ground or
  naval; all figure scales; from grand-tactical to skirmish level."

           Format: World Wide Web
        Frequency: continuous (Check "What's New" to find the latest
                     articles)

  Access:
              WWW: http://biochem.dental.upenn.edu/Mosaic/bill/tmp.html

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Bill Armintrout <barmintr@origin.ea.com>


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The Mini-Journal of Irreproducible Results ("mini-JIR")

 "Publishes news about overly stimulating research and ideas.
  Specifically: A) Haphazardly selected superficial (but advanced!)
  extracts of research news and satire from the Journal of
  Irreproducible Results (JIR). B) News about the annual Ig Nobel
  Prize ceremony. Ig Nobel Prizes honor "achievements that cannot or
  should not be reproduced." A public ceremony is held at MIT, in
  Cambridge Massachusetts, every autumn. The ceremony is sponsored
  jointly by JIR and by the MIT Museum. C) News about other science
  humor activities conducted by the MIT Museum and JIR."

           Format: ASCII text

  Access:
           Gopher: gopher.cic.net: e-serials/alphabetic/j/jir
              FTP: ftp.cic.net: /pub/e-serials/alphabetic/j/jir/
    Subscriptions: To: LISTSERV@MITVMA.MIT.EDU
                   Text: SUBSCRIBE MINI-JIR <your name>

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Marc Abrahams
            Phone: +1 617 491 4437
           Postal: The Journal of Irreproducible Results, c/o Wisdom
                     Simulators, P.O. Box 380853, Cambridge, MA,
                     02238, USA


----------------------------------------------------------------------
The Minnesota Online Press

 "A hypertext publication by University of Minnesota Students from the
  English, IT, Journalism, Philosophy, and CSCL departments. Sections
  include World News, Bits and Bytes, Features, Prose and Poetry,
  Variety, and Editorials and Opinions.""

           Format: HTML
        Frequency: every two weeks

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.umn.edu/nlhome/g357/rebh0001/Online/online.html

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Adam Rebholz (Editor-in-Chief)
                     <rebh0001@gold.tc.umn.edu>
                   Vincent Hopwood (Executive Editor, Public
                     Relations) <hopw0001@gold.tc.umn.edu>


----------------------------------------------------------------------
The Morpo Review

 "How about Sonnets to Captain Kangaroo, free-verse ruminations
  comparing plastic lawn ornaments to _Love Boat_ or nearly anything
  with cows in it. No, not cute, Smurfy little "ha ha" ditties -- back
  reality into a corner and snarl! Some good examples are "Oatmeal" by
  Galway Kinnell, "A Supermarket In California" by Allen Ginsberg, or
  the 6th section of Wallace Stevens' "Six Significant Landscapes.""

           Format: ASCII text
                   Reading Room (DOS)
                   PostScript

  Access:
              WWW: http://morpo.creighton.edu/morpo/
           Gopher: morpo.creighton.edu: The.Morpo.Review
                   gopher.etext.org: Zines/Morpo.Review
              FTP: morpo.creighton.edu: /pub/zines/morpo/
                   ftp.etext.org: /Zines/Morpo.Review/
              AOL: use Keyword PDA, then select "Palmtop Paperbacks",
                     "EZine Libraries", "Writing", "More Writing"
              BBS: The Outlands (Ketchikan, Alaska, USA) (+1
                     907-247-1219, +1 907-225-1219, +1 907-225-1220)
                     [The home BBS system for the ReadRoom BBS Door
                     format. You can download the IBM-PC/DOS ReadRoom
                     version here, as well as read it interactively
                     on-line via the ReadRoom door installed on the
                     system.]
                   The Myths and Legends of Levania (Council Bluffs,
                     Iowa, USA) (+1 712-325-8867) [Located in the
                     heart of the original Morpo and, in fact, is a
                     direct descendant of the original _The Land of
                     Morpo_ Bulletin Board System. You can download
                     both the IBM-PC/DOS ReadRoom versions and ASCII
                     text versions of _TMR_ here.]
                   Alliance Communications (Minnesota, USA) (+1 612
                     251 8596)
            Email: lists@morpo.creighton.edu (send the message "get
                     morpo morpo.index" and you will receive
                     instructions on how to use our email archive
                     server to retrieve ASCII versions of _The Morpo
                     Review_)
                   morpo-comments@morpo.creighton.edu (comments)
                   morpo-editors@morpo.creighton.edu (all the editors
                     at once)
    Subscriptions: morpo-request@morpo.creighton.edu

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Robert Fulkerson <rfulk@creighton.edu>
                   Matthew Mason <mtmason@morpo.creighton.edu>
      Submissions: morpo-submissions@morpo.creighton.edu


----------------------------------------------------------------------
Mother Jones

 "Mother Jones is a magazine of investigation and ideas for
  independent thinkers. Provocative and unexpected articles inform
  readers and inspire action toward positive social change. Colorful
  and personal, Mother Jones challenges conventional wisdom, exposes
  abuses of power, helps redefine stubborn problems and offers fresh
  solutions."

           Format: HTML
                   ASCII

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.mojones.com/motherjones.html
           Gopher: gopher.mojones.com

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Jeffrey Klein
           Postal: Mother Jones, 731 Market St., Suite 600, San
                     Francisco, CA 94103, USA


----------------------------------------------------------------------
My Screws Aren't Loose -- I'm Just Wired a Bit Different

 "This is the flotsam and jetsam of my mind. What's it like inside my
  mind? Perhaps you should know before you proceed. "It's like living
  inside a haunted house." [a science fiction author character in some
  science fiction novel; names temporarily forgotten] "Sometimes I
  give myself the creeps!" [Greenday] These writings range from the
  cream of the crop to the dregs. Some are serious, some are insane,
  some are pretentious, and three have been arrested in various states
  as toxic waste. Some are in horrid taste."

           Format: HTML
        Frequency: This is an e-book, not really an e-zine, but it's
                     growing. Check it every other week or so for new
                     entries.

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.pencom.com/~meo/WiredDiff/contents.html

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Miles O'Neal <meo@rru.com>


----------------------------------------------------------------------
Nadine Magazine

 "The magazine that wishes it were a band."

        Frequency: six times per year from September to May

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.cis.yale.edu/~tpole/nadine/home_page.html

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Matt Snow <snow@minerva.cis.yale.edu>
                   Scott Hutson <Hutson@minerva.cis.yale.edu>
            Phone: +1 203 432 2978 (Matt Snow)
           Postal: P.O. Box 202365, New Haven, CT 06520, USA


----------------------------------------------------------------------
National Computer Tectonics

 "Computer magazine aimed at small and home office users. In depth
  coverage of desktop publishing, graphics, CAD, fax, communications,
  electronic document preparation, multimedia. Online ads with online
  purchasing available. Over 400 pages of news and reviews."

           Format: World Wide Web
        Frequency: continuously updated (almost daily)

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.awa.com/nct/

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Bruce Morris (Editor in Chief) <bmorris@usit.net>
              Fax: +1 615 376 4879
            Phone: +1 615 376 6806
           Postal: 451 Blackburn Lane, Lenoir City, TN 37771, USA


----------------------------------------------------------------------
NBK Fan Club

 "Announcing the arrival of the "Totally Unofficial, Official NBK Fan
  Club." Yes, your name was picked by Woody Harrelson and Juliette
  Lewis (well, maybe) as one of the rare few who actually enjoyed
  NBK!! And what does this mean to you, of discriminating taste? Why
  it means that you can share your views of the whole M&M, NBK world
  with others of your kind!! Ok, so you might have to wait for your
  cool membership card and all, but this is the place to disseminate
  all the NBK news that you run across and would like to share."

  Access:
              FTP: ftp.shore.net: /members/eskwired/NBK/

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Spyderx@delphi.com


----------------------------------------------------------------------
NCSA Access Online

           Format: HTML

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Pubs/access/accessDir.html


----------------------------------------------------------------------
The Neon Gargoyle Gazette

 "The goal of this magazine is to enlighten the public at large about
  the world of horror from the tiny details of splatter to the grand
  sweeping theories of hidden psychological appeal. The GARGOYLE
  contains discussion forums on horror in all its forms. History, art,
  poetry, biography, modern cinema, professional make-up techniques,
  and horror productions both present and past are all examined here,
  as well as a trivia Q&A section."

           Format: ASCII text

  Access:
           Usenet: alt.horror
                   alt.cult-movies
            Other: Cleveland Free-Net Community Computer System (+1
                     216 368 3888 or IP address 129.22.8.38), once
                     logged in type "GO HORROR"

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Dan Krumlauf <aa666@po.cwru.edu>
            Phone: +1 216 491 4616


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NESFAD

 "Nordic Electronic Science Fiction Address Directory (NESFAD) is a
  list of E-addresses to sf fans in the Nordic area (Denmark, Finland,
  Iceland, Norway and Sweden), with a news section in the beginning of
  each issue, e.g. listing the local sf conventions. The latest NESFAD
  had close to 300 addresses. The language is English. NESFAD isn't on
  a mailserver yet. To subscribe write to one of the editors and say
  that you want it."

           Format: ASCII text
                   ISO-LATIN-1 text
        Frequency: approximately quarterly

  Access:
              BBS: SF-BBS (+46 8 642 40 77)
    Subscriptions: broimola@abo.fi

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Ben Roimola <broimola@abo.fi>
            Phone: +46 8 641 34 05 (Ahrvid)
           Postal: Ahrvid Engholm, Renstiernas Gata 29, S-116 31
                     Stockholm, Sweden
                   Ben Roimola, Puistokatu 15 b A 5, FIN-20100 Turku,
                     Finland


----------------------------------------------------------------------
Netsurfer Digest

 "Netsurfer Digest brings an entertaining and informative slice of the
  rapidly expanding online world to its readers. Sections include
  Surfing Sites, News, Arts, Travel, Software, Books, Community
  Support, and others. It is delivered via email in text and HTML
  versions, and is also available on the Netsurfer WWW server. Special
  feature issues, e.g., WWW sites for Christmas Shopping, Macintosh
  special edition, are published periodically. Netsurfer Digest is
  available for free to the online community. It is supported by
  sponsors and advertisers who appreciate the direct connection to
  their customers. Commercial material is packaged in a separate
  mailing titled Netsurfer Marketplace."

           Format: ASCII text
                   HTML
        Frequency: weekly

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.netsurf.com/nsd/index.html
              FTP: ftp.netsurf.com: /pub/nsd
    Subscriptions: Web: http://www.netsurf.com/nsd/subscribe.html
                   To: nsdigest-request@netsurf.com
                   Text: subscribe nsdigest-text (to receive text
                     version)
                   Text: subscribe nsdigest-html (to receive HTML
                     version)

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Arthur Bebak <arthur@msm.com>
              Fax: +1 408 249 6346
            Phone: +1 408 249 6346
           Postal: Netsurfer Communications, Inc., 333 Cobalt Way,
                     Suite 107, Sunnyvale, CA 94086, USA


----------------------------------------------------------------------
The Network Observer

 "The Network Observer (TNO) is a free monthly on-line newsletter
  about networks and democracy. It includes brief articles by the
  editor and others about community networking, the social aspects of
  cyberspace, networks and markets, and privacy issues. It also
  includes several monthly departments: recommended books on a wide
  variety of topics, a brief description of an interesting company,
  and a batch of pointers to interesting stuff on the net."

           Format: ASCII
                   HTML
        Frequency: monthly

  Access:
              WWW: http://communication.ucsd.edu/pagre/tno.html
    Subscriptions: It is not possible to subscribe directly to TNO. It
                     is, however, distributed through a mailing list
                     called RRE, to which the editor forwards whatever
                     he happens to find interesting on the net (five
                     or so messages a week). For information, send
                     email to rre-request@weber.ucsd.edu with the
                     subject "help". You can receive a list of
                     archived articles by sending to the same address
                     with the subject "archive send index".

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Phil Agre <pagre@ucsd.edu>
              Fax: +1 619 534 7315
            Phone: +1 619 534 6328


----------------------------------------------------------------------
NMC Magazine

 "Electronic version of the print magazine containing fiction, poetry,
  features, and fine art/photography from the students of Northwestern
  Michigan College in Traverse City, Michigan."

           Format: HTML
        Frequency: 2-3/year

  Access:
              WWW: http://leo.nmc.edu/nmcmag/nmcezin.htm

  Contact:
        Editor(s): James D. Nelson <ai733@leo.nmc.edu> (WWW
                     Coordinator)


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Notes from the Windowsill

 "Reviews of new and reprinted children's books (picture books through
  young adult). Our goal is to provide honest, informative reviews
  that will help parents and educators find the best, most enjoyable
  books. We also publish a non-electronic journal for children's
  literarure enthusiasts interested in older books."

           Format: ASCII text
        Frequency: irregular, approximately 10 issues/month
             ISSN: 1078-8697

  Access:
              WWW: www http://www.armory.com/~web/notes.html
           Gopher: lib.nmsu.edu: .subjects/Education/.childlit/.reviews/.notes
              FTP: deeptht.armory.com: /pub/user/web/
              AOL: Keyword: PDA; Select: Palmtop Paperbacks; Select:
                     Electronic Articles & Newsletters
           Usenet: rec.arts.books.childrens
                   misc.kids
                   rec.arts.books.reviews
                   k12.library
            Email: "kidsbooks" mailing list
                     (kidsbooks-request@armory.com to join; please
                     include full email address in message)

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Wendy E. Betts <web@armory.com>
                   Evan A.C. Hunt
      Submissions: web@armory.com
           Postal: P.O. Box 401, Santa Cruz, CA 95061-0401, USA


----------------------------------------------------------------------
Notes of a Dirty Old Woman

 "A weekly column that'll gradually, graphically assemble a
  semi-literary map of the coptic, neo-goth city of Coven Pride. It's
  all about love, labor, and traversing ones days over a landscape of
  pain. It lets in unsolicited submissions and keeps out only academes
  and homophobes.""

        Frequency: weekly installments

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.brown.edu/Departments/MCM/Rabyd/Vera_Rabyd_814.html
            Email: rabyd@brownvm.brown.edu (Vera's nephew)

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Vera Rabyd


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NutWorks

 "NutWorks was a humor 'zine from the early days of BITNET and
  reflects the student-oriented humor of the time. Some good sources
  for articles, jokes and original material though. Should be in
  collectors' archives."

           Format: ASCII text
             Note: now ceased, this is all that there was, vols
                     001-026

  Access:
              WWW: http://curia.ucc.ie/info/net/mags/
           Gopher: gopher.cic.net: e-serials/alphabetic/n/nutworks
              FTP: curia.ucc.ie: /pub/mags/
                   ftp.cic.net: /pub/e-serials/alphabetic/n/nutworks/


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NWHQ

 "A hypermedia magazine of art and literature. It is our intention
  that the artistic works in NWHQ can be ultimately "grown" into a
  network of novel-length literature. As it is not a paper publication
  we do not want to approach it as such; instead of a product, it is a
  process. It changes and shifts over time, a labyrinth in progress.
  Not everything is accessible from the front/homepage. Individual
  writers may grow their works, others may dissappear."

           Format: HTML

  Access:
              WWW: http://www.wimsey.com/~jmax/

  Contact:
        Editor(s): Elizabeth Fischer <NWHQ@wimsey.com>



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- a far wider audience that can improve the quality, accuracy, and 
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- potential professional inquiries for the use of your document in 
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- with us as your sponsor, we will also take care of the 
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submission guidelines FAQ in news.answers. 

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