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Archive-name: writing/zines/part1
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Last-modifed: 94/04/03
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(This document has been brought to you in part by CRAM. See the
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obtain updates.)
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John Labovitz's e-zine-list
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_Last updated: 3 April 1994 by John Labovitz <johnl@ora.com>_
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This is a summary of electronically-accessible zines -- what they are,
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who puts them out, and where you can find them. In most cases,
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descriptions are excerpted from the masthead of the zine listed.
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RECENT CHANGES TO THIS LIST
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Please note that I am (slowly) changing my email address from
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johnl@netcom.com to johnl@ora.com. Eventually, the e-zine-list will move
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off netcom's ftp site, since the load is way too high. More when that
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happens.
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ADMINISTRIVIA
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If you have any additions, deletions, or changes to this list, please
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email them to johnl@ora.com.
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A notice about new editions of this list is posted to the following
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mailing lists:
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ZINES-L@uriacc.uri.edu
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WRITERS@VM1.NODAK.EDU
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The full ASCII text version is automatically posted every 3 weeks
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(thanks to Larry Detweiler) to the following USENET newsgroups:
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alt.zines
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alt.etext
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misc.writing
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rec.mag
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alt.internet.services
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alt.answers
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misc.answers
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rec.answers
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news.answers
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It can also be obtained via anonymous FTP from ftp.netcom.com in
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"/pub/johnl/zines" as "e-zine-list" (ASCII text version) or
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"e-zine-list.html" (HTML version), via gopher at gopher.well.sf.ca.us
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and etext.archive.umich.edu , via the World Wide Web at "
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ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/johnl/zines/e-zine-list.html ", and via email
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from me (johnl@ora.com).
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If you publish an e-zine, or know someone who does, send a copy to me
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and I'll add the relevant info to this database. Please include as
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much of the information below as appropriate:
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* name of e-zine
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* brief description (10 lines or less)
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* editor name(s) and email addresses
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* format (ASCII text is the default)
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* frequency
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* archive sites, including gopher, FTP, WWW, and WAIS
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* email address for subscribing (if other than editor(s)'s
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addresses)
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* Usenet newsgroups you post the zine to
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* other BBSs and online systems, including Compuserve, America
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Online, FidoNet, WWIVNet
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* voice phone, fax, postal address, if you want
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* ISSN number
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Comments, suggestions, changes, deletions, etc., are welcomed and
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encouraged.
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WHAT IS A "ZINE"?
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For those of you not acquainted with the zine world, "zine" is short
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for either "fanzine" or "magazine," depending on your point of view.
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Zines are generally produced by one person or a small group of people,
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done often for fun or personal reasons, and tend to be irreverent,
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bizarre, and/or esoteric. Zines are not "mainstream" publications --
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they generally do not contain advertisements (except, sometimes,
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advertisements for other zines), do not have a large subscriber base,
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and are generally not produced to make a profit.
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FORMATS
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Most e-zines listed here are in standard ASCII text format, which you
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can read on just about any computer or terminal, and print on any
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printer. A few are available in PostScript for printing on a laser
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printer (or viewing on-screen if you have a PostScript interpreter in
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your window system). A small number are available in some
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system-specific format (i.e., Macintosh HyperCard). More and more are
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becoming available in HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) on the World
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Wide Web.
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HOW DO I GET THE E-ZINES?
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I have listed the various methods of access for each particular
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e-zine. Briefly, I use the following:
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FTP -- File Transfer Protocol
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The host/pathname is given in the form "host:path" that certain FTP
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clients (such as NCFTP) can use directly; otherwise, you'd probably
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type "ftp host" and then "cd path" or some such. All FTP sites
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listed accept anonymous logins (use "ftp" as username and your email
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address as password).
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If you are not directly on the Internet, you can use an FTP-mail
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server to get files. Perhaps the most widely known public FTP-mail
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server is located at decwrl.dec.com (send the message "help" to
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ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com for more information). (Thanks to John Reeves
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for supplying this missing information.)
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Gopher
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Only accessible if your site is directly on the Internet. Try typing
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"gopher". If it works, you have a gopher client, and can usually
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type "gopher host".
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WWW -- World Wide Web
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Only accessible if your site is directly on the Internet, and
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supports a WWW-compatible hypertext browser. Current browsers
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include www (ASCII line mode), lynx (ASCII full-screen mode),
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xmosaic (X Windows), tkWWW (X Windows), Mac Mosaic (Macintosh), PC
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Mosaic (PC), Cello (PC), and probably a few others.
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Usenet -- Usenet News
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Only accessible if your site carries the specific Usenet group.
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E-Mail -- Electronic Mail
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You can usually request current or back issues via this address.
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Sometimes a site will run a mail server that automates some of this
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work. Instructions are listed, if applicable.
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Postal
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Last resort, or point of contact for zines that have paper editions.
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Phone/Fax
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Why? I dunno; because it was there.
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CompuServe
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You know, that out-dated system that charges ridiculous rates.
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Other
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BBSes and other on-line systems the zine resides on.
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SYSTEMS ARCHIVING E-ZINES
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The following are sites that archive e-zines. Many of them are primary
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archive points for e-zines in this list.
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FTP:
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etext.archive.umich.edu
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ftp.cic.net:/pub/e-serials
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quartz.rutgers.edu
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ftp.msen.com
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ftp.halcyon.com
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world.std.com
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ftp.netcom.com:/pub/johnl/zines
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nigel.msen.com:/pub/newsletters
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grind.isca.uiowa.edu:/info/journals
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Gopher:
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etext.archive.umich.edu (mirrors all FTPable files)
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gopher.cic.net
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gopher.msen.com
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gopher.well.sf.ca.us
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world.std.com
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gopher.unt.edu
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Albert Hofmann's Strange Mistake
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"A hypertext 'zine commemorating the 50th anniversary of the
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accidental discovery of LSD, 16 April, 1943. The document contains
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archives by authorities from Albert Hofmann to Abbie Hoffman,
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hypertext fac/tion on CIA-sponsored acid tests, and testimonials
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solicited from users all over the world."
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Editor(s): Bobby Rabyd <ST001747@Brownvm.Brown.Edu>
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Format: Storyspace (Macintosh hypertext application)
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FTP: ftp.brown.edu:/pub/bobby_rabyd
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The Amateur Computerist
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"The Amateur Computerist grew out of a battle against the
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cancellation of computer programming classes for hourly workers at
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the Ford Rouge Factory. The newsletter deals with computer issues
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and labor issues. The Amateur Computerist is dedicated to support
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for grassroots efforts and movements like the "computers for the
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people movement" that gave birth to the personal computer in the
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1970s and 1980s and articles about these developments have appeared
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in past issues of the newsletter. Most recently the newsletter is
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documenting the history of the development of the Global Network, of
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Usenet, and of Unix and the progressive impact of these important
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breakthroughs."
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Editor(s): Ronda Hauben <ae547@yfn.ysu.edu> or
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<ronda@umcc.umich.edu>
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Michael Hauben <hauben@columbia.edu>
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Format: ASCII text
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Email: <au329@cleveland.freenet.edu> or <ae547@yfn.ysu.edu>
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Gopher:
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gopher.cic.net:/e-serials/alphabetic/a/amateur-computerist
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ftp.etext.org:/Politics/Amateur.Computerist
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FTP: wuarchive.wustl.edu:/doc/misc/acn
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ftp.cic.net:/pub/e-serials/alphabetic/a/amateur-computerist
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ftp.etext.org:/pub/Politics/Amateur.Computerist
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Usenet: alt.amateur-comp
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Postal: R. Hauben, P.O. Box 4344, Dearborn, MI 48126, USA
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Arm The Spirit
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"Arm The Spirit is a anti-imperialist/autonomist collective that
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disseminates information about liberation struggles in advanced
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capitalist countries and in the so-called 'Third World.' Our focus
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is on armed struggle and other forms of militant resistance but we
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do not limit ourselves to this. In Arm The Spirit you can find news
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on political prisoners in North America and Europe, information on
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the struggles of Indigenous peoples in the Americas, communiques
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from guerrilla groups, debate and discussion on armed struggle and
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much more. We also attempt to cover anti-colonial national
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liberation struggles in Kurdistan, Puerto Rico, Euskadi and
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elsewhere."
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Editor(s): Autonome Forum <aforum@moose.uvm.edu>
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Format: ASCII text
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Email: aforum@moose.uvm.edu (subject: "ATS: e-mail request")
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Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Politics/Arm.the.Spirit
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gopher.well.sf.ca.us:/Publications
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FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Politics/Arm.the.Spirit
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Fax: +1 416 527 2419 (for Canadian group)
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Postal: Arm The Spirit, c/o Wild Seed Press, POB 57584,
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Jackson Stn., Hamilton, Ontario, L8P 4X3, Canada
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Arm The Spirit, c/o Autonome Forum, POB 1242,
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Burlington, VT 05402-1242, USA
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Armadillo Culture
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"Being the excremeditation of a hyperactive armadillo's activities,
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opinions, and other stuff..."
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Editor(s): Steve Okay <sokay@cyclone.mitre.org>
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Format: ASCII text
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Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/Armadillo.Culture
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FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/Armadillo.Culture
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Postal: Armadillo Culture, 2857 Foxmill Rd. Herndon, VA 22071,
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USA
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ART COM
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"An online magazine forum dedicated to the interface of contemporary
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art and new communication technologies."
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Editor(s): Carl Eugene Loeffler <artcomtv@well.sf.ca.us>
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Format: ASCII text
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Gopher: gopher.cic.net:/e-serials/alphabetic/a/artcom
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FTP: ftp.cic.net:/pub/e-serials/alphabetic/a/artcom
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Usenet: alt.artcom
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Other: Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link (WELL)
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ART COM Electronic Network (ACEN)
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Phone: +1 415 431 7524
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Fax: +1 415 431 7841
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Postal: ART COM, POB 193123 Rincon, San Francisco, CA
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94119-3123, USA
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Athene
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"The online magazine of amateur creative writing."
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Editor(s): Jim McCabe
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Format: ASCII text
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PostScript
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Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/Athene
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gopher.cic.net:/e-serials/alphabetic/a/athene
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FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/Athene
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ftp.cic.net:/pub/e-serials/alphabetic/a/athene
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NOTE: Athene became defunct in 1989. Intertext is its
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immediate successor.
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Bad Subjects
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"Bad Subjects is intended to promote radical thinking and public
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education about the political implications of everyday life. We
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offer a forum for rethinking American 'progressive' or 'leftist'
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politics. We invite you to join us and participate in all aspects of
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Bad Subjects. Recent and upcoming issues of Bad Subjects feature
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articles on malls, Recent articles appearing in _Bad Subjects_
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discuss Barney, Rush Limbaugh, _NYPD Blue_, popular music, and queer
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families."
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Editor(s): The Bad Subjects Collective
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<badsubjects-request@uclink.berkeley.edu>
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Format: ASCII text
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Gopher: gopher-registry.berkeley.edu
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FTP: english-server.hss.cmu.edu:/English
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Server/Journals/Bad Subjects
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WWW: http://english-server.hss.cmu.edu/BS/BadSubjects.html
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Birmingham Telecommunication News
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"It is a nebulous zine that covers things from computer reviews to
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industry articles to general fiction to whatever the editor feels
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like putting in. It also contains the monthly BBS listing for the
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Birmingham metro area. BTN has been published for over 5 years."
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Editor(s): Scott Hollifield <scott.hollifield@the-matrix.com>
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Frequency: roughly monthly
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Other: The MATRIX (+1 205 323-2016 (2400bps), +1 205 323-6016
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(9600+bps only))
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Bits and Bytes Online
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"An electronic newsletter for text-based life-forms."
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Editor(s): Jay Machado <JAYMACHADO@delphi.com>
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Format: ASCII text
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Frequency: irregularly, 2 or 3 times a month
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Gopher: gopher.dana.edu
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Compuserve: telecom forum library
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America Online: in telecom files area
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Phone: +1 609 795 0998 (evenings)
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Postal: 1529 Dogwood Drive, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003, USA
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BLINK
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"BLINK would like to be a forum for the issues surrounding the
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intersection of consciousness and technology. This is our best
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defense against postmodern angst: To critically look at and
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anticipate the cultural and social changes spurred by the rapid
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development of technology."
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Editor(s): Justin Kerr <ratsbats@casbah.acns.nwu.edu>
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Joe Germuska <j-germuska@nwu.edu> (managing editor)
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Danny Dunlavy (chiphead)
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Jake Eldridge (assistant editor)
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Format: ASCII text
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World Wide Web
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Email: blink@listserv.acns.nwu.edu
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listserv@listserv.acns.nwu.edu (subscriptions to the
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ASCII email version)
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Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us:/Publications
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FTP: blink.acns.nwu.edu:/pub/blink
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WWW: http://www.acns.nwu.edu/blink/
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Breakaway
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"As the last terror-regimes in eastern Europe stumbled down, it once
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again became possible for those who never accepted these regimes as
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marxist to discuss marxist theory freely. Breakaway is meant to
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support this debate about modern marxism. We will write about
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marxist theory and it's consequences as well as publish works of
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fiction falling into the bag of 'proletarian literature.' We greatly
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encourage our readers to submit articles covering their views,
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dreams and hopes for the future, as well thorough argumentation on a
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special topic of marxist ideology, or poems and short-stories."
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Editor(s): Vidar Hokstad <ppack@oslohd.no>
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Format: ASCII text
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Postal: Boks 30, N-2001 Lillestroem, NORWAY
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The Bucknellian
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"The weekly campus newspaper of Bucknell University."
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Format: ASCII text
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Frequency: 13 times a semester, 26 times a year
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Email: bucknellian@bucknell.edu
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Gopher: gopher.bucknell.edu:/departments/Bucknellian
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Phone: +1 717 524 1551
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Fax: +1 717 524 1176
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Postal: The Bucknellian, C-3952, Bucknell University,
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Lewisburg, PA 17837, USA
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Chaos Control
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"Focusing on electronic music. Chaos Control features interviews with
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both major and underground acts."
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Editor(s): Bob Gourley <rsgour@aol.com>
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Format: ASCII text
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Macintosh Hypercard
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Frequency: bi-monthly
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Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us:/Publications
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FTP: world.std.com:/obi/Zines/Chaos.Control
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America Online: ?
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Other: Club Mac (Australia)
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Postal: $5 to Bob Gourley, 3 Greenville Dr., Barrington, RI
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02806, USA
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Chaos Corner
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"Chaos Corner is a small, randomly published electronic newsletter I
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write that mentions things I have found in the process of wandering
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across the network. What you have here is a combination of Dr.
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Science (from National Public Radio), Chaos Manor (from Byte), and
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Rumor Central (from PC Week)."
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Editor(s): Robert D. Cowles <rdc@pelican.cit.cornell.edu>
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Format: ASCII text
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Email: chaos-request@pelican.cit.cornell.edu
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FTP: pelican.cit.cornell.edu:/pub
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Computer Underground Digest
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"An open forum dedicated to sharing information among computerists
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and to the presentation and debate of diverse views."
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Editor(s): Jim Thomas and Gordon Meyer <TK0JUT2@NIU.BITNET>
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Format: ASCII text
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Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/CuD
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gopher.cic.net:/e-serials/alphabetic/c/cud
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FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/CuD
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aql.gatech.edu:/pub/eff/cud
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ftp.ee.mu.oz.au:/pub/text/CuD
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nic.funet.fi:pub/doc/cud
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ftp.warwick.ac.uk:pub/cud
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ftp.cic.net:/pub/e-serials/alphabetic/c/cud
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Usenet: comp.society.cu-digest
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Compuserve: DL0 and DL4 of the IBMBBS SIG, DL1 of LAWSIG, DL1 of
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TELECOM
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America Online: PC Telecom forum under "computing newsletters"
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FidoNet: File Request from 1:11/70
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Other: GEnie: PF*NPC RT libraries, VIRUS/SECURITY library
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Delphi: General Discussion database of the Internet
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SIG
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PC-EXEC BBS (+1 414 789 4210)
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Rune Stone BBS (IIRG WHQ) (+1 203 832 8441)
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NUP:Conspiracy
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RIPCO BBS (+1 312 528 5020)
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ComNet in LUXEMBOURG BBS (+352 466893)
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Bits against the Empire BBS (+39 461 980493) (Italy)
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Phone: +1 815 753 0303
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Fax: +1 815 753 6302
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Postal: Jim Thomas, Department of Sociology, NIU, DeKalb, IL
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60115, USA
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consumable
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"a print magazine which has recently gone on-line as well. consumable
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not only reviews alternative music and interviews some of today's
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most interesting personalities, but also includes offbeat, non-music
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related, features."
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Editor(s): scott williams <gajarsky@pilot.njin.net>
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CORE
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"CORE is an electronic journal of poetry, fiction, essays, and
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criticsm."
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Format: ASCII text
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Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/CORE_Zine
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gopher.cic.net:/e-serials/alphabetic/c/core
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FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/CORE_Zine
|
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ftp.cic.net:/pub/e-serials/alphabetic/c/core
|
||
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|
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Cousins
|
||
|
||
"A place for the Witches, pagans, nature spirits, fey-folk, and
|
||
assorted elder kin of Sherwood to share ideas, challenges, dreams,
|
||
and projects, and to stir up a little magic of our own."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Susan Gavula <sjgavula@terminator.rs.itd.umich.edu>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/Cousins
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/Cousins
|
||
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||
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|
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|
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The CPSR Alert
|
||
|
||
"The CPSR Alert, the electronic newsletter put out by the CPSR
|
||
Washington Office. The focus of the publication is electronic
|
||
privacy, information access, FOIA and the NII."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Dave Banisar <Banisar@washofc.cpsr.org>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Frequency: bi-weekly
|
||
Email: alert@washofc.cpsr.org (for comments)
|
||
listserv@gwuvm.gwu.edu (to subscribe send mail with
|
||
the first line "subscribe cpsr <your name>" (no
|
||
quotes or brackets))
|
||
Gopher: cpsr.org:/cpsr/alert
|
||
ftp.etext.org:/CPSR
|
||
gopher.cic.net:/e-serials/alphabetic/c/cpsr-cpu
|
||
FTP: cpsr.org:/cpsr/alert
|
||
ftp.etext.org:/pub/CPSR
|
||
ftp.cic.net:/pub/e-serials/alphabetic/c/cpsr-cpu
|
||
WAIS: cpsr.org:/cpsr/alert
|
||
America Online: Mac Telecom DL section (soon to be CPSR Internet
|
||
section)
|
||
Phone: +1 202-544-9240
|
||
Fax: +1 202-547-5482
|
||
Postal: CPSR Washington Office, 666 Pennsylvania Ave, SE #301,
|
||
Washington, DC 20003, USA
|
||
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||
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|
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|
||
CPU: Working in the Computer Industry
|
||
|
||
"Dedicated to sharing information among workers in the computer
|
||
industry. CPU is a project of the 'Working in the Computer Industry'
|
||
working group of Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility /
|
||
Berkeley Chapter."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Michael Stack <stack@starnine.com>
|
||
Jim Davis
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Email: listserv@cpsr.org (with a single line in the body of
|
||
the message: "SUBSCRIBE CPSR-CPU <your first name>
|
||
<your last name>")
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/CPSR/work
|
||
FTP: cpsr.org:/cpsr/work
|
||
ftp.etext.org:/pub/CPSR/work
|
||
Phone: +1 510 601 6740
|
||
Postal: PO Box 3181, Oakland, CA 94609, USA
|
||
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||
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|
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|
||
Crash
|
||
|
||
"A guide to traveling through the underground. Alternative travel
|
||
stories, hints, and tips."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): John Labovitz <johnl@ora.com>
|
||
Miles Poindexter
|
||
Nigel French <70703.2311@compuserve.com>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
FTP: ftp.netcom.com:/pub/johnl/zines/crash
|
||
Postal: Crash, 519 Castro #7, San Francisco, CA 94114, USA
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Cropduster
|
||
|
||
"Cropduster revolves, as perhaps everything does, around the
|
||
substance that one calls pop-culture. With various jargon thrown
|
||
around including: post-modernism, nihilism, etc. in an attempt for
|
||
one generation to understand the next, people forget what the
|
||
essence of pop-culture really is -- a collection of somewhat useless
|
||
artifacts which are given exceptional value by groups of people.
|
||
What we hope to show is not the trends but rather the idols of
|
||
pop-culture. We hope to convey the simplicity of everyday life
|
||
through the icons which lead generation upon generation onwards."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Steven Meece <ad522@freenet.carleton.ca>
|
||
Chris Woodill <cwoodill@epas.utoronto.ca>
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/Cropduster
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/Cropduster
|
||
Postal: 79 O'Hara Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M6K 2R3, Canada
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
CTHEORY
|
||
|
||
"CTHEORY is a new international, electronic review of books on
|
||
theory, technology and culture. Reviews are posted monthly of key
|
||
books in contemporary discourse as well as theorisations of major
|
||
'event-scenes' in the mediascape. Editors and contributors include:
|
||
Kathy Acker, Jean Baudrillard, Bruce Sterling, Arthur and Marilouise
|
||
Kroker, Deena and Michael Weinstein. CTHEORY will also offer the
|
||
possibility of interactive discussions among its subscribers in the
|
||
electronic theory 'sim-posium/salon.'"
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Anastassia Khouri St-Pierre <ed22@musica.mcgill.ca>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Email: LISTSERV@VM1.MCGILL.CA with text body: "SUBSCRIBE
|
||
CTHEORY <full-name>"
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Cult of the Dead Cow
|
||
|
||
"digital media / digital culture"
|
||
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/CuD/CDC
|
||
gopher.cic.net:/e-serials/alphabetic/c/cdc
|
||
FTP: zero.cypher.com:/pub/cdc
|
||
ftp.eff.org:/pub/cud/cdc
|
||
ftp.etext.org:/pub/CuD/CDC
|
||
ftp.cic.net:/pub/e-serials/alphabetic/c/cdc
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Cyberspace Vanguard
|
||
|
||
"News and Views of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Universe"
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): TJ Goldstein <tlg4@po.cwru.edu>
|
||
Sarah Alexander, Administrator <aa746@po.cwru.edu>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Email: cn577@cleveland.freenet.edu
|
||
Cyberspace Vanguard@1:157/564 (FidoNet)
|
||
CVANGUARD (Delphi)
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/Cyberspace.Vanguard
|
||
gopher.well.sf.ca.us:/Publications
|
||
|
||
gopher.cic.net:/e-serials/alphabetic/c/cyberspace-vanguard
|
||
|
||
ftp.cic.net:/pub/e-serials/alphabetic/c/cyberspace-vanguard
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/Cyberspace.Vanguard
|
||
FidoNet: via file request from 1:157/200
|
||
Other: Cleveland Freenet
|
||
Postal: Cyberspace Vanguard, POB 25704, Garfield Heights, OH
|
||
44125, USA
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
DargonZine -- The Magazine of the Dargon Project
|
||
|
||
"DargonZine is an electronic magazine printing stories written for
|
||
the Dargon Project, a shared-world anthology similar to (and
|
||
inspired by) Robert Asprin's Thieves' World anthologies, created by
|
||
David 'Orny' Liscomb in his now retired magazine, FSFNet. The Dargon
|
||
Project centers around a medieval-style duchy called Dargon in the
|
||
far reaches of the Kingdom of Baranur on the world named Makdiar,
|
||
and as such contains stories with a fantasy fiction/sword and
|
||
sorcery flavor."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Dafydd <White@DUVM.BITNET>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/DargonZine
|
||
gopher.cic.net:/e-serials/alphabetic/d/dargonzine
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/DargonZine
|
||
ftp.cic.net:/pub/e-serials/alphabetic/d/dargonzine
|
||
Usenet: rec.mag.fsfnet
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Delta Snake Blues News
|
||
|
||
"A free online Blues Newsletter. Features include detailed reviews of
|
||
new releases and classic recordings, articles, recipes, general
|
||
information and announcements, and poetry. Average size varies from
|
||
25K to 55K. The Delta Snake was published for six years as a paper
|
||
newsletter, and has it's roots in the San Francisco Bay Area.
|
||
Contributors now hail from all over the world, as does the
|
||
readership."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Al Handa <mojohand@shell.portal.com>,
|
||
ajaguyy@well.sf.ca.us, jook@aol.com
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Frequency: monthly; emailed out on or about the 20th of each
|
||
month
|
||
Usenet: rec.music.bluenote
|
||
America Online: Rocklink Archives
|
||
Other: NVN Network (VideoTex)
|
||
AdriaNet BBSs (Slovena BBSs on Fidonet)
|
||
BLUES-L mailing list
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Depth Probe
|
||
|
||
"A crystalized mixture of book reviews, movie reviews, music reviews,
|
||
thoughts, and dreams geared towards exploration of modern culture,
|
||
including: Aristotle, Rousseau, Fellini, and Elvis."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Alan Eyzaguirre <ake@lighthouse.com>
|
||
Format: World Wide Web document
|
||
Frequency: weekly
|
||
WWW: http://www.omnigroup.com/DepthProbe/index/home.html
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Diatribe
|
||
|
||
"the micro-zine from Omaha"
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Ed Stastny <ed@cwis.unomaha.edu>
|
||
Format: PostScript
|
||
FTP:
|
||
|
||
sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/multimedia/pictures/OTIS/pubs-zines/dtribe3.ps
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Dogwood Blossoms
|
||
|
||
"A publication of the Internet community. The goal of this digest is
|
||
to be a place where Haiku can be shared and discussed with other
|
||
lovers of the art."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Gary Warner <GLWARNER@SAMFORD.BITNET>
|
||
Matt Burke <burke@beta.math.wsu.edu>
|
||
Nori Matsui <NORIM@EARLHAM.BITNET>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Frequency: at least monthly
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Drum
|
||
|
||
"Drum is not an isolated event but an ongoing process."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): R Patrick Jones <dh644@cleveland.Freenet.Edu>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us:/Publications
|
||
gopher.cic.net:/e-serials/alphabetic/d/drum
|
||
ftp.etext.org:/Zines/Drum
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/Drum
|
||
ftp.cic.net:/pub/e-serials/alphabetic/d/drum
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Ego Project
|
||
|
||
"This 'zine is a product of me and as such will contain anything I
|
||
feel like putting in it. Whatever I feel like putting in it shall
|
||
include, but is not limited too, anything I feel applies to Gothdom
|
||
in general. Album/single/tape reviews, book and movies reviews, etc.
|
||
The Sisters of Mercy and the Mission are my main focuses, but since
|
||
neither of them put out music on anything resembling a frequent
|
||
basis I imagine other groups will be featured quite frequently."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Corey Nelson
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us:/Publications
|
||
Postal: Ego Project, 1717 Monroe #b, Bellingham, WA 98225, USA
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Factsheet Five / Factsheet Five - Electric
|
||
|
||
"FactSheet Five is the central clearinghouse of information about
|
||
zines, those opinionated publications with press runs of 50 to 5000
|
||
(often done through surrepticious use of on-the-job supplies and
|
||
xerox). Mike Gunderloy of Rennsalaer, NY published 44 editions of
|
||
F5. Hudson Luce published issue #45. Seth Friedman has published
|
||
issue #46 onwards. I opened my big mouth (or, rather, let my fingers
|
||
blab away) about doing an online, net-accessible version of
|
||
FactSheet Five."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Jerod Pore <jerod23@well.sf.ca.us> (electronic
|
||
version)
|
||
Seth Friedman (paper version)
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us:/Publications
|
||
ftp.etext.org:/Factsheet.Five
|
||
gopher.cic.net:/e-serials/alphabetic/f/f5-e
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Factsheet.Five
|
||
ftp.cic.net:/pub/e-serials/alphabetic/f/f5-e
|
||
WWW: http://zapruder.pds.med.umich.edu/uwi.html
|
||
WAIS: nigel.msen.com
|
||
Other: The WELL
|
||
BBSes around the world
|
||
Phone: +1 415 668 1781 (paper version *only*)
|
||
Postal: Seth Friedman, POB 170099, San Francisco, CA
|
||
94117-0099, USA (paper version *only*, especially
|
||
subscriptions)
|
||
Factsheet Five, 1800 Market St., San Francisco, CA
|
||
94102, USA (*BOTH* the electronic and paper
|
||
versions, or for items that can't be delivered to a
|
||
PO box)
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Fat Nipples
|
||
|
||
"Essays, thoughts, poetry and more on the subjects of politics, punk
|
||
rock, personal problems, the "underground" scene, etc."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Chris Conway <chris.conway@njcc.wisdom.bubble.org>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Frequency: approximately once every four months
|
||
Postal: Fat Nipples, c/o Chris, P.O. Box 2554, Trenton, NJ
|
||
08690, USA
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
FSFNet
|
||
|
||
"BITNET fantasy-science fiction fanzine."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): "Orny" Liscomb <ornoth%wonky.uucp@stratus.com>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/EFF.journals/FSFNet
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/EFF.journals/FSFNet
|
||
NOTE: Defunct since 1988, replaced by DargonZine (see above)
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
FUNHOUSE! -- The cyberzine of degenerate pop culture
|
||
|
||
"Dedicated to whatever happens to be on my mind at the time I'm
|
||
writing. The focus will tend to be on those aspects of our
|
||
fun-filled world which aren't given the attention of the bland
|
||
traditional media, or which have been woefully misinterpreted or
|
||
misdiagnosed by the same. FUNHOUSE! is basically a happy place, and
|
||
thus the only real criteria I will try to meet is to refrain from
|
||
rants, personal attacks, and flames -- and thus FUNHOUSE! is an
|
||
apolitical place. Offbeat films, music, literature, and experiences
|
||
are largely covered, with the one stipulation that articles are
|
||
attempted to be detailed and well documented, although this is no
|
||
guarantee of completeness or correctness, so that the interested
|
||
reader may further pursue something which may spark her interest."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Jeff Dove <jeffdove@well.sf.ca.us>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/Funhouse
|
||
gopher.well.sf.ca.us:/Publications
|
||
gopher.cic.net:/e-serials/alphabetic/f/funhouse
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/Funhouse
|
||
ftp.cic.net:/pub/e-serials/alphabetic/f/funhouse
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Game Bytes
|
||
|
||
"reviews, interviews, reports and actual screen shots from games"
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Ross Erickson <rwericks@ingr.com>
|
||
Daniel Starr <starr-daniel@yale.edu>
|
||
Gopher: gopher.cic.net:/e-serials/alphabetic/g/game-bytes
|
||
FTP: ftp.cic.net:/pub/e-serials/alphabetic/g/game-bytes
|
||
ftp.uml.edu:/msdos/Games/Game_Bytes
|
||
wuarchive.wustl.edu:/pub/msdos_uploads/game_byte
|
||
nic.funet.fi:/pub/msdos/games/gamebyte
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Girl Band Guide
|
||
|
||
"Girl Band Guide is a listing of over 250 music bands with female
|
||
vocalists. It lists addresses, phone numbers, and discographies. The
|
||
ASCII edition of the zine is identical to the snail mail zine."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Carrie Carolin <carriec@eskimo.com>
|
||
Format: ASCII text (email asking for it by name; averages 50k)
|
||
Frequency: quarterly
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
GMJ
|
||
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Anthony Shubert <shubert@usc.edu>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
ANSI text
|
||
Clipboard (VGA/SVGA pictures with text, IBM
|
||
PC-compatible)
|
||
Email: ace@ace.com
|
||
Postal: Innovative Creations, 29 David Road, South Carver, MA
|
||
02330, USA ($2 will get a 30+page printed
|
||
newsletter)
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
GRIST On-Line
|
||
|
||
"A new journal of electronic network poetry, art and culture. GRIST
|
||
will be eclectic. GRIST will be open to all the language and visual
|
||
art forms that develop on the net."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): John Fowler <fowler@phantom.com>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Poetry/Grist
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Poetry/Grist
|
||
Postal: GRIST ON-LINE, John Fowler, editor, Columbus Circle
|
||
Sta., P.O. Box 20805, New York, NY 10023-1496, USA
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
The Guildsman
|
||
|
||
"A zine for roleplaying gamers. Includes fact, fiction, gaming, and
|
||
humor-related articles."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Jim Vassilakos <jimv@cs.ucr.edu>
|
||
Format: PostScript
|
||
LaTeX
|
||
FTP: ftp.cs.pdx.edu:/pub/frp/ucrgg
|
||
NOTE: Defunct since 1992
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
The Harold Herald
|
||
|
||
"The Harold Herald is an on-line version of a satirical journal of
|
||
the same name that has been published in Portland ME since 1993.
|
||
Initially launched to chronical the life of its editor, it has
|
||
expanded with the help of additional contributors to cover such
|
||
diverse topics as travel, politics, and the irreversible damage done
|
||
to our society by the unchecked proliferation of bell-bottomed
|
||
trousers. Virtual and actual readers are encouraged to submit
|
||
material, which we will publish if we feel like it."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Hal Phillips (actual)
|
||
Dave Rose <drose@husc.harvard.edu> (virtual)
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Frequency: somewhere between quarterly and monthly
|
||
Email: drose@husc.harvard.edu
|
||
Gopher: world.std.com
|
||
FTP: world.std.com
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
HardC.O.R.E.
|
||
|
||
"The official rap music fanzine of The Committee of Rap Excellence."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Steve "Flash" Juon, Chief Editor and Chief Rocka
|
||
<juonsteve@bvc.edu>
|
||
David J. Warner, Music Editor, Director of Network
|
||
Distribution <dwarner@silver.ucs.indiana.edu>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/HardCORE
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/HardCORE
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
HeadCheck
|
||
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Brian Jepson <bjepson@panix.com>
|
||
Format: Microsoft Help document (can be viewed under Windows
|
||
3.1, Windows NT, and OS/2)
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/HeadCheck
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Hi-Rez: Electronic Journal for CyberBeatniks
|
||
|
||
"we BURN in sticky floored 2 in the morning all night coffee houses
|
||
ripe with APOCALYPTIC VISIONS and we rave at dawn in crumbling
|
||
1700's farmhouses. we sizzle along the asphalt veins lacing the skin
|
||
of the nation together in white high-finned cadillacs driven by
|
||
madmen. we modulate the very aether itself with ecstatic rf
|
||
emanations from beat loft radio studios. We are the
|
||
cyber-beatniks...the DANGEROUS NEW ARTISTS..... the TECHNICIANS OF
|
||
ECSTASY and we are all ENMESHED IN THE NET stuck together by the
|
||
sweet and sticky text characters that form the dimensional glue of
|
||
this here cyberspace......... we do not FIT the stereotypes and
|
||
posings of pop subcultures: we are the cyber-beatniks and we are
|
||
ALONE in our art theater magic alchemy yet we are TOGETHER here. A
|
||
loose fuzzy grouping of mad artists and eccentrics who choose to
|
||
SURF THE GREAT THUNDERING ROLLING TUBES OF AWESOME TECHNOLOGY rather
|
||
than be consumed by the "post-apocalyptic angst" of it . A group of
|
||
vision-seeking edge dwellers who are equally capable of activating
|
||
deep woods ancient genetic codices with shaman rattle and drum!! we
|
||
are the cyber-beatniks...CYBER-BEATS! and _HI-REZ_ is a journal for
|
||
us of ideas, lives.....VISIONS"
|
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|
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Editor(s): Will Longman <stormy@well.sf.ca.us>
|
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Format: ASCII text
|
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Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/HI-REZ
|
||
gopher.well.sf.ca.us:/Publications
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/HI-REZ
|
||
Other: The WELL
|
||
Terrapin Station BBS (+1 203 656 0134)
|
||
|
||
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|
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|
||
Holy Temple of Mass Consumption
|
||
|
||
"Articles, opinions, reviews, and artwork of a loosely-defined
|
||
collection of cranks, weirdos, freaks, net.personalities,
|
||
curmudgeons, and anyone else who turns us on at the time. Commentary
|
||
on nearly everything, with particular attention to societal decay in
|
||
general and mass-media conspiracy programming in particular. Or
|
||
anything else we decide to write about, with strong ties to the
|
||
finest SubGenius traditions."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Wayne Aiken <slack@ncsu.edu>
|
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Format: ASCII text
|
||
Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us:/Publications
|
||
ftp.etext.org:/Zines/HToMC
|
||
gopher.cic.net:/e-serials/alphabetic/h/htomc
|
||
FTP: quartz.rutgers.edu:/pub/journals/HToMC
|
||
ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/HToMC
|
||
ftp.cic.net:/pub/e-serials/alphabetic/h/htomc
|
||
Usenet: alt.slack
|
||
alt.discordia
|
||
Other: StarFleet BBS (+1 919 954 5028)
|
||
Phone: +1 919 954 5956 (voice)
|
||
Postal: HToMC, PO Box 30904, Raleigh, NC 27622-0904, USA
|
||
(hardcopy version available -- free with SASE,
|
||
otherwise $1, trade, or "neat stuff")
|
||
|
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|
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|
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inter\face
|
||
|
||
"inter\face is an offering."
|
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|
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Editor(s): Benjamin Henry <BH4781@rachel.albany.edu>
|
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Format: ASCII text
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/Interface
|
||
gopher.cic.net:/e-serials/alphabetic/i/interface
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/Interface
|
||
ftp.cic.net:/pub/e-serials/alphabetic/i/interface
|
||
|
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|
||
|
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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."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Ian Wojtowicz <ianw@wimsey.com> <editor@teletimes.com>
|
||
Format: Macintosh Doc-Maker application
|
||
ASCII text
|
||
World Wide Web
|
||
Frequency: monthly
|
||
FTP: sumex-aim.stanford.edu:/info-mac/per
|
||
WWW: http://www.wimsey.com/
|
||
http://www.acns.nwu.edu/ezines/teletimes/
|
||
Other: OneNet (network of FirstClass BBSes)
|
||
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."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Michael Strangelove <Mstrange@Fonorola.Net>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
PostScript
|
||
Frequency: 12 issues/year
|
||
Gopher: gopher.fonorola.net:/Internet Business Journal/Sample
|
||
Issues/November 1993/
|
||
|
||
|
||
gopher.cic.net:/e-serials/alphabetic/i/internet-business-journal
|
||
FTP:
|
||
|
||
ftp.cic.net:/e-serials/alphabetic/i/internet-business-journal
|
||
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."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Jason Snell <intertxt@network.ucsd.edu>
|
||
Geoff Duncan <gaduncan@halcyon.com> (assistant editor)
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
PostScript
|
||
Frequency: bi-monthly
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/InterText
|
||
gopher.cic.net:/e-serials/alphabetic/i/intertext
|
||
FTP: network.ucsd.edu:/intertext
|
||
ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/InterText
|
||
ftp.cic.net:/pub/e-serials/alphabetic/i/intertext
|
||
WWW:
|
||
|
||
file://network.ucsd.edu/intertext/other_formats/HTML/ITtoc.html
|
||
Compuserve: Electronic Frontier Foundation's "Zines from the Net"
|
||
section, accessible by typing "GO EFFSIG"
|
||
Other: GEnie: Science Fiction Roundtable #3 (SFRT3) download
|
||
section
|
||
Postal: InterText, 21645 Parrotts Ferry, Sonora, CA 95370, USA
|
||
|
||
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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."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): James A. Squires <jsquires@cerf.net>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Frequency: irregularly, every three weeks
|
||
Email: Subject: JASBITS SUBSCRIBE (to editor)
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
The Lighthouse
|
||
|
||
"Shining Light on Today's Christian Music"
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): J. Warner Soditus <jws@sabine.arl.psu.edu> (exec.
|
||
editor/publisher)
|
||
Beth Blinn
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Postscript
|
||
Email: lighthouse@sabine.arl.psu.edu
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/lighthouse
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/lighthouse
|
||
Phone: +1 814 238 6730
|
||
Postal: The Lighthouse, 256 East College Avenue, Suite 302,
|
||
State College, PA 16801, USA
|
||
|
||
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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, plus the rerun
|
||
schedule of old _Late Night with David Letterman_ shows airing on
|
||
the E! entertainment television cable network."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Aaron Barnhart <letterman@mcs.net>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Frequency: every Tuesday
|
||
FTP:
|
||
ftp.mcs.net:/mcsnet.users/barnhart/letterman/late-show-news
|
||
Usenet: alt.fan.letterman
|
||
alt.tv.talkshows.late
|
||
rec.arts.tv
|
||
alt.zines
|
||
Other: WELL: topic 646 in the tv conference (g tv)
|
||
|
||
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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."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): <swilbur@andy.bgsu.edu>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Gopher: ftp.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
|
||
Postal: The Liminal Group, Box 154, BGSU, Bowling Green, OH
|
||
43403, USA
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Line Noiz
|
||
|
||
"Cyberpunk Information E-Zine"
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Billy Biggs <ae687@freenet.carleton.ca>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Email: dodger@fubar.bk.psu.edu (with "Subscription LineNoiz
|
||
<your address>" in the body of the message)
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/Linenoiz
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/Linenoiz
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Loud Lyrix
|
||
|
||
"Dedicated to the spread of heavy metal lyrics throughout the world.
|
||
Five to ten songs are published every Tuesday. Along with the
|
||
lyrics, a section of the zine is devoted to reactions of subscribers
|
||
to previously posted songs. All subscribers are urged to send in
|
||
lyrics from their own favorite bands for publication."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Death Incarnate (Gino Filicetti)
|
||
<death@terranet.cts.com>
|
||
Frequency: every Tuesday
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Keepers
|
||
|
||
"A prototype ASCII-illustrated personal best-of-Netnews zine,
|
||
including net culture and kooks, conspiracy, Macintoshes, and other
|
||
wierdness."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Jorn Barger <jorn@mcs.com>
|
||
Format: ASCII text and graphics
|
||
Frequency: infrequent, at this point
|
||
FTP: ftp.mcs.com:/mcsnet.users/jorn/keepers/
|
||
Usenet: alt.zines
|
||
alt.best.of.internet
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Meta
|
||
|
||
"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."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Mike Linksvayer <mlinksva@netcom.com>
|
||
Ken McGlothlen <mcglk@cpac.washington.edu>
|
||
R. David Murray <david@bitdance.mv.com>
|
||
Format: PostScript
|
||
Replica
|
||
Frequency: published the 15th of each month
|
||
Email: <mlinksva@netcom.com> (subject "sendinfo")
|
||
FTP: ftp.netcom.com:/pub/mlinksva
|
||
Phone: +1 415 431 0775
|
||
Fax: +1 415 327 7629
|
||
Postal: Meta Magazine, 1800 Market #31, San Francisco, CA
|
||
94102, USA
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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.""
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Matthew Mason <morpo-frog@morpo.creighton.edu>
|
||
Robert Fulkerson <morpo-bond@morpo.creighton.edu>
|
||
Matthew Heys <morpo-kneebend@morpo.creighton.edu>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
PostScript
|
||
Email: morpo-submissions@morpo.creighton.edu (submissions)
|
||
morpo-request@morpo.creighton.edu (subscriptions)
|
||
morpo-comments@morpo.creighton.edu (comments)
|
||
morpo-editors@morpo.creighton.edu (all the editors at
|
||
once)
|
||
Gopher: morpo.creighton.edu:/Electronic Journals and
|
||
Lists/Electronic Magazines/The Morpo Review
|
||
ftp.etext.org:/Zines/Morpo.Review
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/Morpo.Review
|
||
WWW: http://morpo.creighton.edu/morpo/
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Jeffrey Klein
|
||
Gopher: gopher.mojones.com
|
||
WWW: http://www.mojones.com/motherjones.html
|
||
Postal: Mother Jones, 731 Market St., Suite 600, San
|
||
Francisco, CA 94103, USA
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Dan Krumlauf <aa666@po.cwru.edu>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
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"
|
||
Phone: +1 216 491 4616
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
NCSA Access Online
|
||
|
||
|
||
WWW: http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Pubs/access/accessDir.html
|
||
|
||
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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 200 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."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Ahrvid Engholm <ahrvid@sfbbs.edvina.se>
|
||
Ben Roimola <broimola@abo.fi>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Frequency: approximately quarterly
|
||
Other: SF-BBS (+46 8 642 40 77)
|
||
Phone: +46 8 641 34 05 (Ahrvid)
|
||
Postal: Ahrvid Engholm, Renstiernas Gata 29, S-116 31
|
||
Stockholm, Sweden
|
||
|
||
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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
|
||
Gopher: gopher.cic.net:/e-serials/alphabetic/n/nutworks
|
||
FTP: curia.ucc.ie:/pub/mags
|
||
ftp.cic.net:/pub/e-serials/alphabetic/n/nutworks
|
||
WWW: http://curia.ucc.ie/info/net/mags/
|
||
NOTE: now ceased, this is all that there was, vols 001-026
|
||
|
||
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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."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Marc Abrahams <jir@mit.edu>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Email: To subscribe, send a brief E-mail message to
|
||
LISTSERV@MITVMA.MIT.EDU. The body of your message
|
||
should contain ONLY the words "SUBSCRIBE MINI-JIR"
|
||
followed by your name.
|
||
Gopher: gopher.cic.net:/e-serials/alphabetic/j/jir
|
||
FTP: ftp.cic.net:/pub/e-serials/alphabetic/j/jir
|
||
Phone: +1 617 491 4437
|
||
Postal: The Journal of Irreproducible Results, c/o Wisdom
|
||
Simulators, P.O. Box 380853, Cambridge, MA, 02238,
|
||
USA
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Obscure Electronic
|
||
|
||
"OBSCURE is the zine that profiles the people in this publishing
|
||
subculture."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): James P Romenesko <obscure@csd4.csd.uwm.edu>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us:/Publications
|
||
ftp.etext.org:/Zines/Obscure.Electric
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/Obscure.Electric
|
||
Postal: POB 1334, Milwaukee, WI 53201, USA
|
||
|
||
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|
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|
||
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|
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|
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(particularly relevant newsgroups not currently covered in
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<tmp@netcom.com>.
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The choice of who I `sponsor' is entirely arbitrary. You always
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have the option of handling the submission process yourself.
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See the FAQ submission guidlines FAQ in news.answers.
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Date: 05-21-94 Msg # 12484
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To: ALL Conf: (2120) news.answers
|
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From: John Labovitz Stat: Public
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Subj: Zines on the Internet (2/ Read: Yes
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<EFBFBD>@FROM :JOHNL@NETCOM.COM
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<EFBFBD>@SUBJECT:Zines on the Internet (2/2)
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<EFBFBD>@PACKOUT:05-21-94
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Message-ID: <writing/zines/part2_769514754@rtfm.mit.edu>
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Newsgroups: alt.zines,alt.etext,misc.writing,rec.mag,alt.internet.services
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|
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|
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|
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Parthenogenesis
|
||
|
||
"A ragtag, fugitive zine on a lonely quest for a planet known as
|
||
Chicken."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Dan Herrick <dherrick@nyx.cs.du.edu>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
WordPerfect 5.1 (specify printer)
|
||
PostScript
|
||
paper
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/Parthenogenesis
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/Parthenogenesis
|
||
FidoNet: email Dan Herrick at FIDO 1:306/55, FREQ from 1:306/55
|
||
(magic name: PARTH)
|
||
Other: The Pentagon BBS (+1 303 498 0864), 14.4kbps (file
|
||
area #14)
|
||
Postal: Parthenogenesis, 804 S. College Suite 8363, Ft.
|
||
Collins, CO 80524, USA
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
People Power Update
|
||
|
||
The newsletter of the bicycle advocacy group People Power.
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Ron Goodman <goodman@cats.ucsc.edu>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
FTP: ftp.netcom.com:/pub/johnl/zines/ppu
|
||
Phone: +1 408 425 8851
|
||
Fax: +1 408 425 8851
|
||
Postal: People Power, 226 Jeter Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060,
|
||
USA
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
People's Freedom Alliance
|
||
|
||
"It's a magazine compiling info about explosives and weaponsmithing,
|
||
drug and hallucenogenic making, and hacking and phone phreaking."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Karl Trunk <drmenace@hebron.connected.com>
|
||
Craig Jolley <craig@hebron.connected.com>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
|
||
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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."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Chris Goggans (aka Erik Bloodaxe)
|
||
<phrack@well.sf.ca.us>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
FTP: ftp.netsys.com:/pub/phrack
|
||
Phone: 512-448-5098
|
||
Postal: Phrack Magazine, 603 W. 13th #1A-278, Austin, TX 78701
|
||
ISSN: 1068-1035
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Play by EMail
|
||
|
||
"Electronic 'zine about free play-by-electronic-mail wargames.
|
||
Reviews, game openings, information."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Greg Lindahl <gl8f@fermi.clas.Virginia.EDU>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us:/Publications
|
||
gopher.cic.net:/e-serials/alphabetic/p/pbem
|
||
FTP: ftp.erg.sri.com:/pub/pbm/PBEM-Fanzine
|
||
ftp.cic.net:/pub/e-serials/alphabetic/p/pbem
|
||
Usenet: rec.games.pbm
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
popE x Mass = accelerated_j e s u s
|
||
|
||
"PxM=a_j is an intelligent e-zine that investigates the cultural and
|
||
ethical issues confronting cyberspace today; and into the future..."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Johannes Kepler aka James Still
|
||
<still@kailua.colorado.edu>
|
||
Other: Hieroglyphic Voodoo Machine BBS (+1 303 443 2457)
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Power to the People Mover
|
||
|
||
"Concerned with unusual and noteworthy behavior observed on mass
|
||
transit systems, particularly the bus lines."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): <eric@wendy.ucsd.edu>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/People.Mover
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/People.Mover
|
||
Postal: Cool It, 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."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Chuck Munson
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Email: mjmc@fullfeed.com
|
||
Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us:/Publications
|
||
ftp.etext.org:/Politics/Spunk
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Politics/Spunk
|
||
WWW:
|
||
|
||
http://www.cwi.nl/cwi/people/Jack.Jansen/spunk/Spunk_Home.html
|
||
Postal: Practical Anarchy, POB 173, Madison, WI 53701-0173,
|
||
USA
|
||
Practical Anarchy, c/o Mikael Cardell, Gustav
|
||
Adolfsgatan 3, S-582 20 Linkoping, Sweden
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Pure Bollocks Online
|
||
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): an18359@anon.penet.fi
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Atari ST binary
|
||
FTP: atari.archive.umich.edu:/atari/Magazines/Pb
|
||
ftp.uni-kl.de:/pub/atari/magazines
|
||
Postal: PB Magazine, PO box 1083, Glasgow G14 9DG, Scotland,
|
||
UK
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
PURPS
|
||
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Pope Jephe <jstevens@world.std.com>
|
||
Doc Simpson <scott@plearn.bitnet>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Email: HailOtis@socpsy.sci.fau.edu
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/Purps
|
||
quartz.rutgers.edu:/journals/Purps
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/Purps
|
||
quartz.rutgers.edu:/pub/journals/Purps
|
||
Postal: IGHF, 955 Massachusetts Ave., Suite 209, Cambridge, MA
|
||
02139, 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 Britian about 1983, and hit
|
||
the US about 1985.)"
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Tim Swenson <swensotc@ss1.sews.wpafb.af.mil>
|
||
<tswenson@dgis.dtic.dla.mil>
|
||
FTP: garbo.uwasa.fi
|
||
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."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Daniel K Appelquist <quanta@andrew.cmu.edu>
|
||
Format: PostScript
|
||
ASCII text
|
||
Gopher: gopher-srv.acs.cmu.edu:/Archives/quanta
|
||
ftp.etext.org:/Zines/Quanta
|
||
gopher.cic.net:/e-serials/alphabetic/q/quanta
|
||
FTP: export.acs.cmu.edu:/pub/quanta
|
||
lth.se:/documents/Quanta
|
||
catless.newcastle.ac.uk:/pub/Quanta
|
||
ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/Quanta
|
||
ftp.cic.net:/pub/e-serials/alphabetic/q/quanta
|
||
Compuserve: "Zines from the Net" area of the EFF forum (accessed
|
||
by typing GO EFFSIG)
|
||
Postal: Quanta, 3003 Van Ness St. NW #S919, Washington, DC
|
||
20008, USA
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
R.A.D! ON-LINE
|
||
|
||
"Review And Discussion of Rock & Roll."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Keith A. Gordon <GordonKA@CtrVax.Vanderbilt.Edu>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/RAD
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/RAD
|
||
Usenet: alt.zines
|
||
alt.music.alternative
|
||
Other: MONDO GORDO! BBS (+1 615 791 8050)
|
||
A Brother To Dragons BBS (+1 615 781 9943)
|
||
Postal: 826 Old Charlotte Pike East, Franklin, TN 37064, USA
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Random Access Humor -- The Electronic Humor Magazine
|
||
|
||
"A rag-tag collection of fugitive humor, some of which is vaguely
|
||
related to the BBS/Online System world."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Dave Bealer <dbealer@clark.net>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/Humor/RAH
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/Humor/RAH
|
||
Other: The Puffin's Nest BBS (FidoNet: 1:261/1129, +1 410
|
||
437-3463, 1200-14400/V.32bis)
|
||
Postal: Random Access Humor, c/o Dave Bealer, P.O. Box 595,
|
||
Pasadena, MD 21122, USA
|
||
|
||
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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."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Ahrvid Engholm <ahrvid@sfbbs.edvina.se>
|
||
Format: ASCII text (with 7-bit Swedish character remapping)
|
||
Frequency: 4-6 times/year
|
||
FTP: ftp.lysator.liu.se:/pub/sf-texts/swedish_fandom
|
||
Other: SF-BBS (+46 8 642 40 77)
|
||
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."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): James Barnett <spingo@Panix.Com>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/Scratch
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/Scratch
|
||
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."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Blade X <bladex@wixer.bga.com>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/ScreamBaby
|
||
gopher.well.sf.ca.us:/Publications
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/ScreamBaby
|
||
WWIVNet: 46@5285
|
||
Other: Tejas BBS (+1 512 467-0663) (16.8 HST modem)
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Screams of Abel
|
||
|
||
"SOAE gives you the latest in brutal music, from heavy metal to
|
||
thrash to beyond..."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Phil Powell <Phil.Powell@launchpad.unc.edu>
|
||
<metalhed@cap.gwu.edu>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Frequency: weekly
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/Screams.of.Abel
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/Screams.of.Abel
|
||
Usenet: alt.zines
|
||
rec.music.christian
|
||
alt.rock-n-roll.metal.progressive
|
||
Compuserve: email 72762.1260 for information
|
||
WWIVNet: CCM conference
|
||
Other: FAMILYNET: CCM Conference
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Slither
|
||
|
||
"inSobordinate Leftists Intellectual Trash Hopefully Earmarked for
|
||
Revolution."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): anon14b4@nyx.cs.du.edu
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Phone: +1 619 230 7106
|
||
Postal: 7514 Girard #228, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Sparks
|
||
|
||
"A zine for creative people."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Jim Esch <Jim.Esch@launchpad.unc.edu>
|
||
Stacy Tartar
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/Sparks
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/Sparks
|
||
Postal: Sparks, 232 North Kingshighway, #616, St. Louis, MO
|
||
63108-1248, USA (paper copies of SPARKS, including
|
||
artwork, are available for $2.50)
|
||
|
||
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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."
|
||
|
||
Email: surfpunk@osc.versant.com (submissions)
|
||
surfpunk-request@osc.versant.com (subscription
|
||
requests)
|
||
WWW: http://www.acns.nwu.edu/surfpunk/
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
TapRoot Reviews Electronic Edition
|
||
|
||
"Short reviews of micropress poetry, experimental literature and art
|
||
-- 100+ reviews per issue."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Luigi-Bob Drake <au462@cleveland.freenet.edu>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/Taproot
|
||
gopher.cic.net:/e-serials/alphabetic/t/taproot
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/Taproot
|
||
ftp.cic.net:/pub/e-serials/alphabetic/t/taproot
|
||
Postal: Burning Press, PO Box 585, Lakewood, OH 44107, USA
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Taylorology
|
||
|
||
"TAYLOROLOGY is a newsletter focusing on the life and death of
|
||
William Desmond Taylor, a top film Paramount film director in early
|
||
Hollywood who was shot to death on February 1, 1922. His unsolved
|
||
murder was one of Hollywood's major scandals. This newsletter will
|
||
deal with: (a) The facts of Taylor's life; (b) The facts and rumors
|
||
of Taylor's murder; (c) The impact of the Taylor murder on Hollywood
|
||
and the nation. Primary emphasis will be given toward reprinting,
|
||
referencing and analyzing source material, and sifting it for
|
||
accuracy."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Bruce Long <bruce@asu.edu>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/Taylorology
|
||
gopher.cic.net:/e-serials/alphabetic/t/taylorology
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/Taylorology
|
||
ftp.cic.net:/pub/e-serials/alphabetic/t/taylorology
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
The Temptation of Saint Anthony
|
||
|
||
"_Factsheet Five_ calls it 'A passion play of dreams and other random
|
||
thoughts.' Darn right."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Mark-Jason Dominus <mbcs@gradient.cis.upenn.edu>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
HTML
|
||
LaTeX
|
||
Frequency: weekly
|
||
WWW: http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~mjd/tsa-html
|
||
Usenet: talk.bizarre
|
||
alt.prose
|
||
Postal: Martin Bormann's Cranial Splints, POB 8166,
|
||
Philadelphia, PA 19101-8166, USA
|
||
ISSN: 1062-3981
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
The Terrorist Profile Weekly
|
||
|
||
"contains a description of a major terrorist groups' whereabouts,
|
||
area of operations, training, manpower as well as funding and other
|
||
trivia."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Chris DiBona <cdibona@mason1.gmu.edu>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Frequency: once a week on Wednesdays
|
||
Email: To subscribe write a message with "subscribe
|
||
terrorist" in the subject line. Past issues
|
||
available on request.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
The Trincoll Journal
|
||
|
||
"The Journal is a student-run publication at Trinity College in
|
||
Hartford, Connecticut."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): <Journal@mail.trincoll.edu>
|
||
Format: World Wide Web document
|
||
Macintosh Hypercard stack
|
||
Frequency: weekly
|
||
Email: Journal@mail.trincoll.edu (make sure you include the
|
||
words "subscribe Journal" in the subject line)
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/Trincoll.Journal
|
||
|
||
gopher.cic.net:/e-serials/alphabetic/t/trincoll-journal
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/Trincoll.Journal
|
||
|
||
ftp.cic.net:/pub/e-serials/alphabetic/t/trincoll-journal
|
||
WWW: http://www.trincoll.edu/homepage.html
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Twilight World
|
||
|
||
"An all-format on-line magazine aimed at everybody who is interested
|
||
in any sort of fiction -- although it usually tends to concentrate
|
||
on fantasy and science-fiction."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Richard Karsmakers <R.C.Karsmakers@stud.let.ruu.nl>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/Twilight.Zone
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/Twilight.Zone
|
||
Usenet: alt.zines
|
||
alt.prose
|
||
rec.arts.prose
|
||
Postal: Richard Karsmakers, Looplantsoen 50, NL-3523 GV
|
||
Utrecht, The Netherlands
|
||
|
||
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|
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|
||
The Undiscovered Country
|
||
|
||
"the undiscovered country is a netzine put out by myself and my
|
||
coeditor, l.b. noire. it is the latest flatulence from our brains
|
||
regarding life/art/literature/cyberspace/philosophy/etc. it's a
|
||
large enchiladaesque bunch of stuff."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): SR Prozak and LB Noire <cblanc@pomona.claremont.edu>
|
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Format: ASCII text
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Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/The_Undiscovered_Country
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FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/The_Undiscovered_Country
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cs.uwp.edu:/pub/music/lists/tuc
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Unit Circle Magazine
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"An eclectic magazine of art, prose, poetry, music reviews, and
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liberal commentary."
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Editor(s): Kevin Goldsmith <kmg@sgi.com>
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Format: Postscript
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Frequency: quarterly
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Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/UnitCircle
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FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/UnitCircle
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sgi.com:/pub/UnitCircle
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Postal: Unit Circle, PO Box 640 885, San Francisco, CA 94164,
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USA
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The Upholstered Playpen
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"a musical arts newsletter"
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Editor(s): Ted Mook <TMOOK@PAN.COM> <tmook@mcimail.com>
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Format: ASCII text
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Postal: 215 W 101st Street #9b, New York, NY 10025, USA
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Unplastic News
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"the odd e-mail magazine w/a fever"
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Editor(s): tt2@well.sf.ca.us
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Format: ASCII text
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Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us:/Publications
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ftp.etext.org:/Zines/Unplastic_News
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gopher.cic.net:/e-serials/alphabetic/u/unplastic-news
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FTP: ftp.cic.net:/pub/e-serials/alphabetic/u/unplastic-news
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ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/Unplastic_News
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quartz.rutgers.edu:/pub/journals
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uXu
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"Swedish-based series written in english containing any topic you
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probably could think of."
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Editor(s): Erik Soderstrom <chief@lysator.liu.se>
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Format: ASCII text
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Email: uxu-info-request@lysator.liu.se (subscribe)
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Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/UXU
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gopher.cic.net:/e-serials/alphabetic/u/uxu
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FTP: ftp.lysator.liu.se:/pub/texts/uxu
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ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/UXU
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zero.cypher.com:/pub/uxu
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centreville-3207.dorm.umd.edu:/pub/uxu
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ftp.uu.net:/doc/literary/obi/NewsLetters/UXU
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ftp.cic.net:/pub/e-serials/alphabetic/u/uxu
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cs.columbia.edu:/archives/mirror2/world-info/obi/NewsLetters/UXU
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|
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unix.hensa.ac.uk:/pub/uunet/doc/literary/obi/NewsLetters/UXU
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Other: +46 13 175042 (BBS)
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BBSes in a number of countries including the US,
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Canada, Holland, Australia, Switzerland and Sweden
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Postal: uXu, P.O. BOX 5, S-790 23 Svardsjo, Sweden
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VidBits
|
||
|
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"VidBits is a digital gaming magazine that covers virtually all
|
||
aspects of video and pinball amusements thru unbiased reviews and
|
||
stimulating articles."
|
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|
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Editor(s): Tim Clinkenpeel <clinken@xmission.com>
|
||
Frequency: monthly
|
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Email: vidbits-request@slack.sim.es.com
|
||
FTP: xmission.com:/pub/other/vidbits
|
||
Other: Lizard's Den BBS (+1 801 ITS YODA), type SNARF from
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the main menu to obtain the issue prior to
|
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validation
|
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Postal: VidBits, 262 E Whitlock, 84115-7223, USA ($2 for
|
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hardcopy, $4 for diskette (specify format))
|
||
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|
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Virkbilagan
|
||
|
||
"Virkbilagan is a personalzine, that is a personally oriented sf
|
||
fanzine, with chitchat around various subjects, sometimes about sf
|
||
and sf fandom. It is presently published weekly, and the language is
|
||
Swedish. Each issue is 21-22 K in length."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Ahrvid Engholm <ahrvid@sfbbs.edvina.se>
|
||
<ahrvid@stacken.kth.se>
|
||
Format: ASCII text (with 7-bit Swedish character remapping)
|
||
Frequency: weekly
|
||
FTP: ftp.lysator.liu.se:/pub/sf-texts/swedish_fandom
|
||
Postal: Ahrvid Engholm, Renstiernas Gata 29, S-116 31
|
||
Stockholm
|
||
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|
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Voices from the Net
|
||
|
||
"There are a lot of folks with at least one foot in this complex
|
||
region we call (much too simply) 'the net.' There are a lot of
|
||
voices on these wires. From IRC to listservs, MUDspace to e-mail,
|
||
Usenet group to commercial bbs -- all kinds of voices -- loud and
|
||
quiet, anonymous and well-known. And yet, it's far from clear what
|
||
it might mean to be a 'voice' from, or on, the net. Enter Voices
|
||
from the Net: one attempt to sample, explore, the possibilities (or
|
||
perils) of net.voices. Worrying away at the question. Running down
|
||
the meme. Looking/listening, and reporting back to you."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Bookish <swilbur@andy.bgsu.edu>
|
||
CountZer0 <mgardbe@andy.bgsu.edu>
|
||
NEURO <fbohann@andy.bgsu.edu>
|
||
Format: Macintosh HyperCard stack
|
||
ASCII text
|
||
Email: Voices-request@andy.bgsu.edu (to subscribe: subject:
|
||
Voices from the Net, body: subscribe)
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/Voices
|
||
FTP: aql.gatech.edu:/pub/Zines/Voices_from_the_Net
|
||
ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/Voices
|
||
wiretap.spies.com:/Library/Zines
|
||
sumex-aim.stanford.edu:/info-mac/recent
|
||
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|
||
VOID
|
||
|
||
"-=VOId=- what is it? What planet does it come from? And does it eat
|
||
cabbage? Humm.. well VOId is a FREE, e-mag distributed by e-mail to
|
||
a good few chappies/chapesses.. VOId covers many subjects which
|
||
include such nail bitting topics as.. PC's, Internet, ASCII art, and
|
||
a large blob of other super interesting things. So why not
|
||
subscribe? I know I would."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Phil Bird <se1pb@dmu.ac.uk>
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
We Magazine
|
||
|
||
poetry
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Stephen Cope
|
||
James Garrison
|
||
Angela Coon
|
||
Eric Curkendall
|
||
Jay Curkendall
|
||
Roddy Potter
|
||
Chris Funkhouser
|
||
Belle Gironda
|
||
Ben Henry
|
||
Katie Yates <cf2785@albnyvms.bitnet>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/We_Magazine
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/We_Magazine
|
||
Postal: We Press, Postoffice Box 1503 Santa Cruz, CA 95061,
|
||
USA
|
||
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||
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|
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|
||
The Web Online Review
|
||
|
||
"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 reviewing the best
|
||
old and new children's books."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Wendy E. Betts <web@armory.com>
|
||
Evan A.C. Hunt
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Email: "childlit" mailing list (childlit-request@armory.com
|
||
to join)
|
||
Gopher: 141.211.183.23
|
||
FTP: deeptht.armory.com:/pub/user/web
|
||
Usenet: rec.arts.books
|
||
misc.kids
|
||
alt.books.reviews
|
||
America Online: Keyword: PDA; Select: Palmtop Paperbacks; Select:
|
||
Electronic Articles & Newsletters
|
||
Postal: P.O. Box 401, Santa Cruz, CA 95061-0401, USA
|
||
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|
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|
||
Whole Earth Review
|
||
|
||
"We are dedicated to demystification, to self-teaching, and to
|
||
encouraging people to think for themselves. Thus our motto: 'ACCESS
|
||
TO TOOLS AND IDEAS.' Tools in the Whole Earth sense include hammers,
|
||
books, and computer conferencing systems. Our readers are a
|
||
community of tool-users who share information with one another. The
|
||
ideas we make accessible have not often been found in university
|
||
courses, but are becoming recognized as part of what you need to
|
||
know to be truly educated. Our readers contribute to the editorial
|
||
content as well, with both reviews and articles."
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): <wer@well.sf.ca.us>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Macintosh PageMaker 4.2 files
|
||
Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us:/WER
|
||
Phone: +1 415 332 1716
|
||
Fax: +1 415 332 3110
|
||
Postal: Whole Earth Review, 27 Gate Five Road, Sausalito, CA
|
||
94965, USA
|
||
NOTE: e-text of WER is currently available *only* via
|
||
gopher; do not e-mail requests for issues
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
WiReD
|
||
|
||
|
||
WWW: http://wired.com/
|
||
|
||
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|
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|
||
Xenocide
|
||
|
||
music
|
||
|
||
Editor(s): Jon Konrath <jkonrath@indiana.edu>
|
||
Format: ASCII text
|
||
Gopher: ftp.etext.org:/Zines/Music/Xenocide
|
||
FTP: ftp.etext.org:/pub/Zines/Music/Xenocide
|
||
Postal: Xenocide, c/o Jon Konrath, 414 S. Mitchell Suite 13,
|
||
Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
|
||
|
||
|
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