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Archive-name: writing/zines/part1 Last-modifed: 94/01/26 (This document has been brought to you in part by CRAM. See the bottom for more information, including instructions on how to obtain updates.) === John Labovitz's e-zine-list Last updated: 26 January 1993 by John Labovitz <johnl@netcom.com> This is a summary of electronically-accessible zines -- what they are, who puts them out, and where you can find them. In most cases, descriptions are excerpted from the masthead of the zine listed. RECENT CHANGES TO THIS LIST There have been many, many changes in the last couple of months since the last edition of the list. This section will reappear in the next edition. Probably the biggest change is that there is now a hypertext version of this list, available over the World Wide Web using a suitable browser (see below for details). All FTP, Gopher, USENET, WWW, and WAIS links should connect to the appropriate place. There are probably a few mistakes; if you find a link that doesn't work, please let me know. The other change, hopefully invisible, is that all versions are generated from a format-dependent source, and run through a program that creates either the ASCII text or HTML versions. This may still be buggy; again, let me know if you find any problems. ADMINISTRIVIA If you have any additions, deletions, or changes to this list, please email them to johnl@netcom.com. A notice about new editions of this list is posted to the following mailing lists: ZINES-L@uriacc.uri.edu The full ASCII text version is automatically posted every 3 weeks (thanks to Larry Detweiler) to the following USENET newsgroups: alt.zines alt.etext misc.writing rec.mag alt.internet.services alt.answers misc.answers rec.answers news.answers And the following mailing lists: WRITERS@VM1.NODAK.EDU It can also be obtained via anonymous FTP from netcom.com in "/pub/johnl/zines" as "e-zine-list" (ASCII text version) or "e-zine-list.html" (HTML version), via gopher at gopher.well.sf.ca.us and etext.archive.umich.edu, via the World Wide Web at "file://netcom.com/pub/johnl/zines", and via email from me (johnl@netcom.com). If you publish an e-zine, or know someone who does, send a copy to me and I'll add the relevant info to this database. Please include as much of the information below as appropriate: * name of e-zine * brief description (10 lines or less) * editor name(s) and email addresses * format (ASCII text is the default) * frequency * archive sites, including gopher, FTP, WWW, and WAIS * email address for subscribing (if other than editor(s)'s addresses) * Usenet newsgroups you post the zine to * other BBSs and online systems, including Compuserve, America Online, FidoNet, WWIVNet * voice phone, fax, postal address, if you want * ISSN number Comments, suggestions, changes, deletions, etc., are welcomed and encouraged. WHAT IS A "ZINE"? For those of you not acquainted with the zine world, "zine" is short for either "fanzine" or "magazine," depending on your point of view. Zines are generally produced by one person or a small group of people, done often for fun or personal reasons, and tend to be irreverent, bizarre, and/or esoteric. Zines are not "mainstream" publications -- they generally do not contain advertisements (except, sometimes, advertisements for other zines), do not have a large subscriber base, and are generally not produced to make a profit. FORMATS Most e-zines listed here are in standard ASCII text format, which you can read on just about any computer or terminal, and print on any printer. A few are available in PostScript for printing on a laser printer (or viewing on-screen if you have a PostScript interpreter in your window system). A small number are available in some system-specific format (i.e., Macintosh HyperCard). More and more are becoming available in HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) on the World Wide Web. HOW DO I GET THE E-ZINES? I have listed the various methods of access for each particular e-zine. Briefly, I use the following: FTP -- File Transfer Protocol The host/pathname is given in the form "host:path" that certain FTP clients (such as NCFTP) can use directly; otherwise, you'd probably type "ftp host" and then "cd path" or some such. All FTP sites listed accept anonymous logins (use "ftp" as username and your email address as password). If you are not directly on the Internet, you can use an FTP-mail server to get files. Perhaps the most widely known public FTP-mail server is located at decwrl.dec.com (send the message "help" to ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com for more information). (Thanks to John Reeves for supplying this missing information.) Gopher Only accessible if your site is directly on the Internet. Try typing "gopher". If it works, you have a gopher client, and can usually type "gopher host". WWW -- World Wide Web Only accessible if your site is directly on the Internet, and supports a WWW-compatible hypertext browser. Current browsers include www (ASCII line mode), lynx (ASCII full-screen mode), xmosaic (X Windows), tkWWW (X Windows), Mac Mosaic (Macintosh), PC Mosaic (PC), Cello (PC), and probably a few others. Usenet -- Usenet News Only accessible if your site carries the specific Usenet group. E-Mail -- Electronic Mail You can usually request current or back issues via this address. Sometimes a site will run a mail server that automates some of this work. Instructions are listed, if applicable. Postal Last resort, or point of contact for zines that have paper editions. Phone/Fax Why? I dunno; because it was there. CompuServe You know, that out-dated system that charges ridiculous rates. Other BBSes and other on-line systems the zine resides on. SYSTEMS ARCHIVING E-ZINES The following are sites that archive e-zines. Many of them are primary archive points for e-zines in this list. FTP: ftp.eff.org etext.archive.umich.edu ftp.cic.net quartz.rutgers.edu ftp.msen.com ftp.halcyon.com world.std.com netcom.com:/pub/johnl/zines nigel.msen.com:/pub/newsletters grind.isca.uiowa.edu:/info/journals nic.cic.net:pub/nircomm/gopher/e-serials Gopher: gopher.eff.org etext.archive.umich.edu (mirrors all FTPable files) gopher.cic.net gopher.msen.com gopher.well.sf.ca.us world.std.com gopher.unt.edu ---------------------------------------------------------------------- aBBa "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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Albert Hofmann's Strange Mistake "A hypertext 'zine commemorating the 50th anniversary of the accidental discovery of LSD, 16 April, 1943. The document contains archives by authorities from Albert Hofmann to Abbie Hoffman, hypertext fac/tion on CIA-sponsored acid tests, and testimonials solicited from users all over the world." Editor(s): Bobby Rabyd <ST001747@Brownvm.Brown.Edu> Format: Storyspace (Macintosh hypertext application) FTP: ftp.brown.edu:/pub/bobby_rabyd ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The Amateur Computerist "The Amateur Computerist grew out of a battle against the cancellation of computer programming classes for hourly workers at the Ford Rouge Factory. The newsletter deals with computer issues and labor issues. The Amateur Computerist is dedicated to support for grassroots efforts and movements like the "computers for the people movement" that gave birth to the personal computer in the 1970s and 1980s and articles about these developments have appeared in past issues of the newsletter. Most recently the newsletter is documenting the history of the development of the Global Network, of Usenet, and of Unix and the progressive impact of these important breakthroughs." Editor(s): Ronda Hauben <ae547@yfn.ysu.edu> or <ronda@umcc.umich.edu> Michael Hauben <hauben@columbia.edu> Format: ASCII text Email: <au329@cleveland.freenet.edu> or <ae547@yfn.ysu.edu> FTP: wuarchive.wustl.edu:/doc/misc/acn Usenet: alt.amateur-comp Postal: R. Hauben, P.O. Box 4344, Dearborn, MI 48126, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Arm The Spirit "Arm The Spirit is a anti-imperialist/autonomist collective that disseminates information about liberation struggles in advanced capitalist countries and in the so-called 'Third World.' Our focus is on armed struggle and other forms of militant resistance but we do not limit ourselves to this. In Arm The Spirit you can find news on political prisoners in North America and Europe, information on the struggles of Indigenous peoples in the Americas, communiques from guerrilla groups, debate and discussion on armed struggle and much more. We also attempt to cover anti-colonial national liberation struggles in Kurdistan, Puerto Rico, Euskadi and elsewhere." Editor(s): Autonome Forum <aforum@moose.uvm.edu> Format: ASCII text Email: aforum@moose.uvm.edu (subject: "ATS: e-mail request") Gopher: etext.archive.umich.edu:/Politics/Arm.the.Spirit gopher.well.sf.ca.us:/Publications FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Politics/Arm.the.Spirit Fax: +1 416 527 2419 (for Canadian group) Postal: Arm The Spirit, c/o Wild Seed Press, POB 57584, Jackson Stn., Hamilton, Ontario, L8P 4X3, Canada Arm The Spirit, c/o Autonome Forum, POB 1242, Burlington, VT 05402-1242, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Armadillo Culture "Being the excremeditation of a hyperactive armadillo's activities, opinions, and other stuff..." Editor(s): Steve Okay <sokay@cyclone.mitre.org> Format: ASCII text Gopher: etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines/Armadillo.Culture FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/Armadillo.Culture Postal: Armadillo Culture, 2857 Foxmill Rd. Herndon, VA 22071, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ART COM "An online magazine forum dedicated to the interface of contemporary art and new communication technologies." Editor(s): Carl Eugene Loeffler <artcomtv@well.sf.ca.us> Format: ASCII text Usenet: alt.artcom Other: Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link (WELL) ART COM Electronic Network (ACEN) Phone: +1 415 431 7524 Fax: +1 415 431 7841 Postal: ART COM, POB 193123 Rincon, San Francisco, CA 94119-3123, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Athene "The online magazine of amateur creative writing." Editor(s): Jim McCabe Format: ASCII text PostScript Gopher: etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines/Athene FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/Athene NOTE: Athene became defunct in 1989. Intertext is its immediate successor. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Bad Subjects "Bad Subjects is intended to promote radical thinking and public education about the political implications of everyday life. We offer a forum for rethinking American 'progressive' or 'leftist' politics. We invite you to join us and participate in all aspects of Bad Subjects. Recent and upcoming issues of Bad Subjects feature articles on malls, _Beverly Hills 90210_, poetry slams, popular music, and the culture of addiction." Editor(s): The Bad Subjects Collective <badsubjects-request@uclink.berkeley.edu> Format: ASCII text Gopher: gopher-registry.berkeley.edu ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Birmingham Telecommunication News "It is a nebulous zine that covers things from computer reviews to industry articles to general fiction to whatever the editor feels like putting in. It also contains the monthly BBS listing for the Birmingham metro area. BTN has been published for over 5 years." Editor(s): Scott Hollifield <scott.hollifield@the-matrix.com> Frequency: roughly monthly Other: The MATRIX (+1 205 323-2016 (2400bps), +1 205 323-6016 (9600+bps only)) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Bits and Bytes Online "An electronic newsletter for text-based life-forms." Editor(s): Jay Machado <JAYMACHADO@delphi.com> Format: ASCII text Frequency: irregularly, 2 or 3 times a month Gopher: gopher.dana.edu Compuserve: telecom forum library America Online: in telecom files area Phone: +1 609 795 0998 (evenings) Postal: 1529 Dogwood Drive, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- BLINK "BLINK would like to be a forum for the issues surrounding the intersection of consciousness and technology. This is our best defense against postmodern angst: To critically look at and anticipate the cultural and social changes spurred by the rapid development of technology." Editor(s): Justin Kerr <ratsbats@casbah.acns.nwu.edu> Joe Germuska <j-germuska@nwu.edu> (managing editor) Danny Dunlavy (chiphead) Jake Eldridge (assistant editor) Format: ASCII text World Wide Web Email: blink@listserv.acns.nwu.edu listserv@listserv.acns.nwu.edu (subscriptions to the ASCII email version) Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us:/Publications FTP: blink.acns.nwu.edu:/pub/blink WWW: http://www.acns.nwu.edu/blink/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Chaos Control "Focusing on electronic music. Chaos Control features interviews with both major and underground acts." Editor(s): Bob Gourley <rsgour@aol.com> Format: ASCII text Macintosh Hypercard Frequency: bi-monthly Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us:/Publications FTP: world.std.com:/obi/Zines/Chaos.Control America Online: ? Other: Club Mac (Australia) Postal: $5 to Bob Gourley, 3 Greenville Dr., Barrington, RI 02806, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Chaos Corner "Chaos Corner is a small, randomly published electronic newsletter I write that mentions things I have found in the process of wandering across the network. What you have here is a combination of Dr. Science (from National Public Radio), Chaos Manor (from Byte), and Rumor Central (from PC Week)." Editor(s): Robert D. Cowles <rdc@pelican.cit.cornell.edu> Format: ASCII text Email: chaos-request@pelican.cit.cornell.edu FTP: pelican.cit.cornell.edu:/pub ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Computer Underground Digest "An open forum dedicated to sharing information among computerists and to the presentation and debate of diverse views." Editor(s): Jim Thomas and Gordon Meyer <TK0JUT2@NIU.BITNET> Format: ASCII text Gopher: etext.archive.umich.edu:/CuD gopher.cic.net FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/CuD aql.gatech.edu:/pub/eff/cud ftp.ee.mu.oz.au:/pub/text/CuD nic.funet.fi:pub/doc/cud ftp.warwick.ac.uk:pub/cud Usenet: comp.society.cu-digest Compuserve: DL0 and DL4 of the IBMBBS SIG, DL1 of LAWSIG, DL1 of TELECOM America Online: PC Telecom forum under "computing newsletters" FidoNet: File Request from 1:11/70 Other: GEnie: PF*NPC RT libraries, VIRUS/SECURITY library Delphi: General Discussion database of the Internet SIG PC-EXEC BBS (+1 414 789 4210) Rune Stone BBS (IIRG WHQ) (+1 203 832 8441) NUP:Conspiracy RIPCO BBS (+1 312 528 5020) ComNet in LUXEMBOURG BBS (+352 466893) Bits against the Empire BBS (+39 461 980493) (Italy) Phone: +1 815 753 0303 Fax: +1 815 753 6302 Postal: Jim Thomas, Department of Sociology, NIU, DeKalb, IL 60115, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- CORE "CORE is an electronic journal of poetry, fiction, essays, and criticsm." Format: ASCII text Gopher: etext.archive.umich.edu:/EFF.journals/CORE FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines/Cousins FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/Cousins ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 etext.archive.umich.edu:/CPSR FTP: cpsr.org:/cpsr/alert etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/CPSR 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: etext.archive.umich.edu:/CPSR/work FTP: cpsr.org:/cpsr/work etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/CPSR/work Phone: +1 510 601 6740 Postal: PO Box 3181, Oakland, CA 94609, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Crash "A guide to traveling through the underground. Alternative travel stories, hints, and tips." Editor(s): John Labovitz <johnl@netcom.com> Miles Poindexter Nigel French <70703.2311@compuserve.com> Format: ASCII text FTP: netcom.com:/pub/johnl/zines/crash Postal: Crash, 519 Castro #7, San Francisco, CA 94114, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines/Cropduster FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/Cropduster Postal: 79 O'Hara Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M6K 2R3, Canada ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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>" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cult of the Dead Cow "digital media / digital culture" FTP: zero.cypher.com:/pub/cdc ftp.eff.org:/pub/cud/cdc Other: Demon Roach Undrgrnd (+1 806 794 4362) Kingdom of Shit (+1 806 794 1842) Cool Beans! (+1 510 THE COOL) Polka AE {PW:KILL} (+1 806 794 4362) Metalland Southwest (+1 713 468 5802 Moody Loners w/Guns (+1 415 221 8608) The Works (+1 617 861 8976) The Body Electric (+1 916 673 8412) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines/Cyberspace.Vanguard gopher.well.sf.ca.us:/Publications FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: etext.archive.umich.edu:/EFF.journals/DargonZine FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/EFF.journals/DargonZine Usenet: rec.mag.fsfnet ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines/Drum FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/Drum ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 etext.archive.umich.edu:/Factsheet.Five FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Factsheet.Five 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) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FSFNet "BITNET fantasy-science fiction fanzine." Editor(s): "Orny" Liscomb <ornoth%wonky.uucp@stratus.com> Format: ASCII text Gopher: etext.archive.umich.edu:/EFF.journals/FSFNet FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/EFF.journals/FSFNet NOTE: Defunct since 1988, replaced by DargonZine (see above) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines/Funhouse gopher.well.sf.ca.us:/Publications FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/Funhouse ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Game Bytes "reviews, interviews, reports and actual screen shots from games" Editor(s): Ross Erickson <rwericks@ingr.com> Daniel Starr <starr-daniel@yale.edu> FTP: ftp.uml.edu:/msdos/Games/Game_Bytes wuarchive.wustl.edu:/pub/msdos_uploads/game_byte nic.funet.fi:/pub/msdos/games/gamebyte ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: etext.archive.umich.edu:/Poetry/Grist FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Poetry/Grist Postal: GRIST ON-LINE, John Fowler, editor, Columbus Circle Sta., P.O. Box 20805, New York, NY 10023-1496, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines/HardCORE FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/HardCORE ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/HeadCheck ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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" Editor(s): Will Longman <stormy@well.sf.ca.us> Format: ASCII text Gopher: etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines/HI-REZ gopher.well.sf.ca.us:/Publications FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/HI-REZ Other: The WELL Terrapin Station BBS (+1 203 656 0134) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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> Format: ASCII text Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us:/Publications FTP: quartz.rutgers.edu:/pub/journals/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") ---------------------------------------------------------------------- inter\face "inter\face is an offering." Editor(s): Benjamin Henry <BH4781@rachel.albany.edu> Format: ASCII text Gopher: etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines/Interface FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/Interface ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 <ian@wimsey.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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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/ Postal: Strangelove Internet Enterprises, 208 Somerset Street East, Suite A, Ottawa, Ontario CANADA K1N 6V2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: ocf.berkeley.edu:/Library/Fiction/InterText etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines/Literary/InterText FTP: network.ucsd.edu:/intertext etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/Literary/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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines/lighthouse FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/lighthouse ftp.cic.net:/pub/Zines/lighthouse Phone: +1 814 238 6730 Postal: The Lighthouse, 256 East College Avenue, Suite 302, State College, PA 16801, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines/Liminal FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/Liminal Postal: The Liminal Group, Box 154, BGSU, Bowling Green, OH 43403, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines/Morpo.Review FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines/Morpo.Review ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 WWW: http://www.mojones.com/motherjones.html Postal: Mother Jones, 731 Market St., Suite 600, San Francisco, CA 94103, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- NCSA Access Online WWW: http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Pubs/access/accessDir.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 FTP: curia.ucc.ie:/pub/mags WWW: http://curia.ucc.ie/info/net/mags/ NOTE: now ceased, this is all that there was, vols 001-026 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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> 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. Phone: +1 617 491 4437 Postal: The Journal of Irreproducible Results, c/o Wisdom Simulators, P.O. Box 380853, Cambridge, MA, 02238, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines/Obscure.Electric FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/Obscure.Electric Postal: POB 1334, Milwaukee, WI 53201, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines/Parthenogenesis FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- People Power Update The newsletter of the bicycle advocacy group People Power. Editor(s): Ron Goodman <goodman@cats.ucsc.edu> Format: ASCII text 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 FTP: ftp.erg.sri.com:/pub/pbm/PBEM-Fanzine Usenet: rec.games.pbm ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines/People.Mover FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/People.Mover Postal: Cool It, P.O. Box 232741, Leucadia, CA 92023, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 Mikael Cardell <cardell@lysator.liu.se> (Fidonet: Mikael Cardell@2:205/223) Format: ASCII text Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us:/Publications etext.archive.umich.edu:/Politics/Spunk FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Politics/Spunk Postal: Practical Anarchy, POB 173, Madison, WI 53701-0173, USA Practical Anarchy, c/o Mikael Cardell, Gustav Adolfsgatan 3, S-582 20 Linkoping, Sweden ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- PURPS Editor(s): Pope Jephe <jstevens@world.std.com> Doc Simpson <scott@plearn.bitnet> Format: ASCII text Email: HailOtis@socpsy.sci.fau.edu Gopher: etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines/Purps FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/Purps Postal: IGHF, 955 Massachusetts Ave., Suite 209, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA === DISTRIBUTION: How to obtain this document This document has been brought to you in part by CRAM, involved in the redistribution of valuable information to a wider USENET audience (see below). 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See the FAQ submission guidlines FAQ in news.answers. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Area # 2349 mag 04-03-94 11:43 Message # 360 From : John Labovitz To : ALL Subj : Zines on the Internet (2 ?@FROM :JOHNL@NETCOM.COM ?@SUBJECT:Zines on the Internet (2/2) ?@PACKOUT:04-05-94 Message-ID: <writing/zines/part2_765391177@rtfm.mit.edu> Newsgroups: alt.zines,alt.etext,misc.writing,rec.mag,alt.internet.services alt.answers,misc.answers,rec.answers,news.answers Organization: none Archive-name: writing/zines/part2 Last-modifed: 94/01/26 (This document has been brought to you in part by CRAM. See the bottom for more information, including instructions on how to obtain updates.) === John Labovitz's e-zine-list (cont'd) Last updated: 26 January 1993 by John Labovitz <johnl@netcom.com> This is a summary of electronically-accessible zines -- what they are, who puts them out, and where you can find them. In most cases, descriptions are excerpted from the masthead of the zine listed. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines/Quanta FTP: export.acs.cmu.edu:/pub/quanta lth.se:/documents/Quanta catless.newcastle.ac.uk:/pub/Quanta etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- R.A.D! ON-LINE "Review And Discussion of Rock & Roll." Editor(s): Keith A. Gordon <GordonKA@CtrVax.Vanderbilt.Edu> Format: ASCII text 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/Humor/RAH FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines/Scratch FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/Scratch Postal: J. Barnett, 28 North Avenue, New Rochelle, NY 10805, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines/CyberPunk/ScreamBaby gopher.well.sf.ca.us:/Publications FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/CyberPunk/ScreamBaby WWIVNet: 46@5285 Other: Tejas BBS (+1 512 467-0663) (16.8 HST modem) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines-by-subject/Music/Screams.of.Abel FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines-by-subject/Music/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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Sparks "A zine for creative people." Editor(s): Jim Esch <Jim.Esch@launchpad.unc.edu> Stacy Tartar Postal: Sparks, 232 North Kingshighway, #616, St. Louis, MO 63108-1248, USA (paper copies of SPARKS, including artwork, are available for $2.50) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines/Taproot FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/Taproot Postal: Burning Press, PO Box 585, Lakewood, OH 44107, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines/Taylorology FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/Taylorology ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The Trincoll Journal "The Trincoll Journal is a weekly publication for WWW users. The Journal is a student-run publication at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut." Editor(s): <Journal@mail.trincoll.edu> Format: World Wide Web document Frequency: weekly Email: Journal@mail.trincoll.edu (make sure you include the words "subscribe Journal" in the subject line) WWW: http://www.trincoll.edu/homepage.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines/Twilight.Zone FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/Twilight.Zone Usenet: alt.zines alt.prose rec.arts.prose Postal: Richard Karsmakers, Looplantsoen 50, NL-3523 GV Utrecht, The Netherlands ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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> Format: ASCII text Gopher: etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines/Literary/The_Undiscovered_Country FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/Literary/The_Undiscovered_Country eff.org:/pub/journals/The_Undiscovered_Country cs.uwp.edu:/pub/music/lists/tuc ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Unit Circle Magazine "An eclectic magazine of art, prose, poetry, music reviews, and liberal commentary." Editor(s): Kevin Goldsmith <kmg@sgi.com> Format: Postscript Frequency: quarterly Gopher: etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines/UnitCircle FTP: etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/UnitCircle sgi.com:/pub/UnitCircle Postal: Unit Circle, PO Box 640 885, San Francisco, CA 94164, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The Upholstered Playpen "a musical arts newsletter" Editor(s): Ted Mook <TMOOK@PAN.COM> <tmook@mcimail.com> Format: ASCII text Postal: 215 W 101st Street #9b, New York, NY 10025, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Unplastic News "the odd e-mail magazine w/a fever" Editor(s): tt2@well.sf.ca.us Format: ASCII text Gopher: gopher.well.sf.ca.us:/Publications etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines/Unplastic_News FTP: ftp.eff.org:/pub/cud/misc/journals etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/Unplastic_News quartz.rutgers.edu:pub/journals ---------------------------------------------------------------------- uXu "Swedish-based series written in english containing any topic you probably could think of." 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Editor(s): Tim Clinkenpeel <clinken@xmission.com> Frequency: monthly 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 the main menu to obtain the issue prior to validation Postal: VidBits, 262 E Whitlock, 84115-7223, USA ($2 for hardcopy, $4 for diskette (specify format)) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: etext.archive.umich.edu:/Zines/Voices FTP: aql.gatech.edu:/pub/Zines/Voices_from_the_Net etext.archive.umich.edu:/pub/Zines/Voices wiretap.spies.com:/Library/Zines sumex-aim.stanford.edu:/info-mac/recent ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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." 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