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    in print, with only excerpts appearing on-line. (In these entries, the listing of genres
    and authors published applies only to the work appearing on the Web.) |  
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      The 2River ViewPoetry, art, essays. Published quarterly since 1996 by 2River, which
        also publishes occasional chapbooks by individual authors. Work by Robert Creeley. |  
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      Abraxus Reader Poetry, fiction. Readers can customize what the magazine shows them. |  
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      AGNI Poetry, fiction, essays, reviews. An important and influential literary magazine in
        print for more than 25 years. Work by Louise Glück, Adrienne Rich, Mark Strand, Hayden
        Carruth. |  
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      The Alsop ReviewPoetry, fiction, reviews. One of the poems found here is James Kirkup's homoerotic poem
        "The Love That Dares To Speak Its Name," which is banned from publication in
        England on the grounds of blasphemy. Extensive selection of poetry by Frank Stanford. No
        unsolicited submissions. |  
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      Anabasis ElectronicPoetry. This magazine and its predecessor, the Vision Project (which is also
        on-line here), are devoted to experimental work. |  
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      Angel Exhaust Poetry, reviews, interviews. The site offers the full contents of the printed issues,
        which appear sporadically from England. Experimental work. |  
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      Atlantic
        MonthlyPoetry, fiction, essays, reviews, interviews. The site offers the entire contents of
        each printed issue of the well-known general-interest magazine, supplemented by new
        literary material not available in print. Poems archived in the Poetry Pages are
        often accompanied by audio recordings of the author reading the work. There's also
        an on-line forum for discussing art and literature. Among the recorded poets are Stanley
        Plumly, Stanley Kunitz, Linda Pastan, Robert Pinsky, Donald Hall.  |  
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      B&A New FictionFiction, reviews. Excerpts from the print edition of "the best-selling fiction
        magazine in Canada." Beginning in Fall 1998, a new section called
        Interrobang will publish hypertext fiction on the Web site. |  
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      Beloit Poetry JournalPoetry. Samples from a few recent issues of a poetry magazine that has been in print for
        nearly 50 years. |  
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      Black Ice: Fiction for a Wired Nation Fiction. Work with an "Avant-Pop" slant, emphasizing sex, violence, pop
        culture, and formal experimentation. "Degenerative prose for the hungry masses."
        Part of the Alt-X site. Work by Ronald Sukenick, Stephen Dixon, Mark Amerika. |  
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      Blood Alley Poetry and fiction. |  
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      The Blue Moon Review Poetry, fiction, reviews, essays. Formerly called The Blue Penny Quarterly.
        Includes several readings with musical accompaniment. Work by Bob Holman, Ronald Wallace,
        Edward Falco, Robert Sward. |  
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      Bold TypePoetry, fiction. Novel excerpts, stories, and poems from books published by Random
        House. Extensive selection of audio recordings. Work by Martin Amis, Bret Easton Ellis,
        John Updike, Tom Wolfe. |  
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      The Bridge Poetry, fiction, reviews, photos. |  
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      BullHead Electric: An
        On-Line Journal of New Poetry, Graphics, Reviews, NewsPoetry, reviews, art. After 8 issues as a print magazine, this publishing venture has
        now gone entirely on-line. A few samples from the printed back issues are available. Many
        works of visual poetry and one hypertext piece. Work by Clayton Eshleman, antler, Rochelle
        Ratner. |  
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      Chicago Review Poetry, fiction. (Also reviews, essays, and interviews in print version.) A meager
        selection from the current printed issue. Published by the University of Chicago. Founded
        in 1946. |  
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      Common Boundaries Poetry, fiction, art, comics, articles about contemporary culture. The Web site is an
        outgrowth of an alternative art gallery and performance space of the same name. |  
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      Conjunctions Poetry, fiction, drama, essays, interviews, art. The printed magazine is one of
        the foremost vehicles for innovative writing. Only selections from the printed
        magazine are offered, but these are often substantial: for example, the complete text of
        Robert Coover's novella Briar Rose. Also recordings of songs and performance
        pieces in Real Audio format. Work by John Ashbery, Bruce Andrews, John Barth, Robert Olen
        Butler, Robert Coover, Robert Creeley, Joyce Carol Oates, and many other important
        writers. |  
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      The Cortland ReviewPoetry, fiction, essays, reviews, interviews. Well-designed, consistently interesting,
        and particularly notable for its interviews with Robert Pinsky, Robert Creeley, Charles
        Simic, Henry Taylor, Neal Bowers. Audio of many authors reading their work. Work by Philip
        Dacey, Mark Halperin, Thomas Lux, Lyn Lifshin. |  
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      Cream City Review Poetry, fiction, essays. Published by students at the University of Wisconsin,
        Milwaukee. |  
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      CrossConnectPoetry, fiction, essays, reviews, interviews, art. Excellent, eclectic selection of
        writing, with a few audio recordings. Published in association with the University of
        Pennsylvania. Selected work from the Web site also appears in an annual printed volume.
        Work by Harold Jaffe, Clayton Eshleman, Ron Silliman, Kimiko Hahn. |  
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      Cune Fiction, essays. Presents writers "from the East and West Coasts of North
        America." Published by Cune Press. |  
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      Deluxe Rubber ChickenPoetry. Emphasis on experimental writing. Issue Number 3 consists of Sam Stark's book Wisconsin.
        Work by Mark Amerika, Bruce Andrews, Ray Federman, Jackson Mac Low, Ron Padgett. |  
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      the edifice: A Building
        of Writing and Literature Poetry, fiction. Each issue devoted to a theme such as Humor or Women Writers. Elegantly
        produced.  |  
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      ELF: Eclectic Literary Forum Poetry, fiction, essays, interviews. Back issues are gradually being archived. Will soon
        offer an archive of folklore and a discussion forum. Work by William Stafford. |  
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      Electronic Poetry Review Poetry, essays, reviews, interviews. A high-quality publication that features many
        well-known poets. Work by Jorie Graham, Mark Strand, James Tate, Marvin Bell. |  
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      Enterzone Poetry, fiction, reviews, essays, art, photos, cartoons, hypertext literature. Notable
        for striking combinations of text and graphics and effective hypermedia. |  
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      Experioddi(cyber)cistPoetry. Emphasis on experimental work. |  
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      eSCENE Annual anthology of "the best online-published short fiction." All stories
        selected from magazines on the Web. |  
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      Evergreen Review
      Poetry, fiction, essays, reviews. A longtime fixture of the print
        publishing world now online. |  
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      Exquisite Corpse: A Journal of Letters and Life
      Poetry, fiction, essays, reviews. Offers a small selection from the printed magazine.
        Edited by Andrei Codrescu. |  
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      Fatal EmbracePoetry, fiction. Part of the March Street Press site. |  
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      FieldPoetry. Offers a few sample poems from several issues of the important print magazine. |  
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        FlashPoint"A Multidisciplinary Journal in the Arts and Politics --
          Poetry, fiction, essays, and graphics along the frontier where the
          arts and politics clash." |  
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      Free Zone Quarterly: a poetry
        e-zinePoetry. |  
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      FUGUE Poetry, fiction, essays, interviews. Produced by the University of Idaho.  |  
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      Gaia: A Journal of Literary and
        Environmental Arts Poetry, fiction, essays, reviews, art. Stresses environmental and nature themes,
        sometimes with a social or political emphasis. Strong preference for accessible narrative
        styles. Most back issues are available only in Adobe Acrobat format and must be
        downloaded. Work by David Ray, Peter Meinke. |  
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      Glossolalia: Electronic
        Journal for Experimental ArtsPoetry, fiction. Experimental work that uses "all manner of unorthodox, obscure
        methods of creation: cut-up, collage, direct or indirect violence to source texts,
        computer-generated  writing, visual poetry, automatic writing, chance
        processes." Hosted by the GRIST On-Line site. |  
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      GRIST On-Line
        Magazine Poetry, essays, reviews. Edited by John Fowler, this is one of the oldest electronic
        poetry magazines. A wealth of interesting material, with an emphasis on experimental
        work. Some visual poems. Early issues are in ASCII format without HTML formatting.
        Work by Ron Silliman, Clayton Eshleman, David Ignatow, Armand Schwerner, Jerome
        Rothenberg.  |  
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      Gruene Street: An Internet
        Journal of Prose & Poetry Poetry, fiction, essays, reviews. Quality writing by less well known writers.  |  
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      Hawk  |  
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      Highbeams  |  
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      HootenanyPoetry, fiction, essays, interviews, art. Web version includes most of the printed
        contents as well as exclusive material. |  
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      inter\face electronic literary magazine
      Poetry. Emphasis on experimental work. |  
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      InterText: The Online Fiction
        Magazine Fiction, including genre fiction. Readers can subscribe to have each issue e-mailed to
        them. Each issue also appears on the Web site. Published since 1991. |  
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      The Iowa ReviewPoetry, fiction, essays, reviews, interviews. This important mainstream magazine offers
        very brief extracts of selected work from each issue. An Iowa Review Web section
        publishes "writing that requires an HTML environment for its presentation,"
        including some hypertext. Work online by Gordon Lish, Raymond Federman. |  
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      JacketPoetry, fiction, essays, reviews, interviews. This visually lively quarterly published
        out of Sydney, Australia, combines original publications with reprinted work. The second
        issue is a special John Ashbery issue. Work by Charles Bernstein, Carl Rakosi, Harry
        Mathews, Ron Padgett. |  
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      Juxta ElectronicPoetry. Emphasis on experimental work. Over 20 issues on-line. |  
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      KaldronVisual poetry. North America's longest running visual poetry magazine has moved to the
        Web. Audio and kinetic poetry will soon be included among the offerings here. Published at
        the GRIST On-Line site. |  
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      Kudzu Poetry, fiction, essays. |  
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      The Lady in the Radiator Poetry, art. "Produced by a bunch of kids to counteract the soul draining boredom
        of suburban life." Also available in print. |  
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      The Literary Review Poetry, fiction. A strong showcase for international writing in translation.
        Published by Fairleigh Dickinson University since 1957. |  
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      The Little Magazine Poetry, fiction, art, interactive literature, multimedia literature. Work by Charles
        Bernstein, Allen Ginsberg, Bob Holman, Jenny Holzer. Produced by graduate students at the
        University at Albany, SUNY. Published in print for over 30 years; latest issues in
        electronic media only. Makes excellent use of the electronic medium. |  
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      Living PoetsPoetry, essays, reviews, art. British Web magazine sponsored by Dragonheart Press. |  
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      Mississippi ReviewPoetry, fiction, essays. Superb on-line version of the venerable magazine that has been
        in print since 1970. Includes work taken from printed version, along with new work that
        has never appeared in print. Edited by Frederick Barthelme. Work by Ann Beattie, John
        Barth, Margaret Atwood, Rita Dove, Joyce Carol Oates, Larry McCaffery. |  
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      Missouri Review Fiction, poetry, essays, reviews, interviews. Nicely produced showcase for excerpts from
        the prestigious printed magazine. |  
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      The Morpo Review Poetry, fiction, interviews. Includes authors' comments about each work. Chat room.
        Readers can subscribe to have each issue e-mailed to them. |  
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      Mudlark: An Electronic Journal of Poetry &
        Poetics Poems, essays. Each issue contains a chapbook-length collection of work by a single
        author. Also publishes shorter selections as a series of electronic "Posters." |  
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      The New River: A
        Journal of Hypertext Literature and Art Hypertext poetry and fiction. Edited by Ed Falco. |  
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      nolo (No Live
        Operator) Fiction, art. Truly unique. Intriguing composites of text, graphics, and animation.
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      The North American ReviewPoetry, fiction. The printed magazine has been around since 1815, making it the oldest
        literary magazine in America. The Web site is updated about once every three months. |  
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      NWHQ Literature and art, with an emphasis on integrating hypermedia into the concept
        of the works. One of the most beautifully produced magazines on the Web. |  
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      Occasional Screenful
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      Oyster Boy Review Poetry, fiction, reviews. Published three times a year, with annual poetry issues. Work
        by Lyn Lifshin, Denise Duhamel, Christy Sheffield Sanford. |  
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      Painted Bride Quarterly Poetry, fiction, art. |  
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      The Palimpsest Review
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      Parting GiftsPoetry, fiction. Part of the March Street Press site. |  
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      Ploughshares  |  
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      PoetryPoetry. One of the most renowned forums for poetry. Every week the site offers a new
        selection from the current issue of the magazine. Work by W.S. Merwin, Billy Collins,
        Hayden Carruth, Derek Walcott, William Matthews. |  
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      Poetry FlashPoetry, essays, reviews, interviews, listings of San Francisco Bay Area poetry events.
        [Site under construction as of December 1998.] |  
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      The Poetry ReviewPoetry, essays, reviews. One of the best known British poetry
        magazines. Frequent theme issues. Only excerpts from current issue available on Web site.
        Work by John Ashbery, Miroslav Holub. |  
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      POETS on the linePoetry. Many poems by well-known contributors. Much of the work here has already
        appeared in print. Work by Diane Wakowski, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Galway Kinnell, Robert
        Bly, Tom Clark. |  
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      Postmodern
        Culture Fiction and poetry in some issues, though the focus is on scholarly essays and
        reviews related to contemporary arts and culture. Some of the literary offerings
        incorporate audio, video, or hypertext. Unfortunately only the current issue is publicly
        accessible. Back issues are available on-line through paid subscription to Project Muse.
        Work by Kathy Acker, Robert Coover, William T. Vollmann, John Yau. |  
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      PRISM international Poetry, fiction, essays. One of the oldest and most important Canadian literary
        magazines, founded in 1959. Excerpts from the current issue and a year's worth of back
        issues. Published by the University of British Columbia. |  
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      The Prose Poem: An International JournalProse poems, essays, reviews. Devoted exclusively to the genre of prose poetry. |  
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      The Quarterly Poetry, fiction, art. A few short excerpts from the current issue of the printed
        magazine. |  
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      RealPoetik Poetry, some fiction, essays. A subscription to this magazine will bring poems or
        stories periodically to your e-mailbox. At the end of each year the work is archived
        on the Web site. The site isn't much to look at, but there's fresh, lively poetry here.
        Edited by Sal Salasin, who describes his venture as "the little magazine of the
        vernacular, quotidian, witty and postmodern." Currently over 1,000 e-mail
        subscribers. Work by Bob Holman, Richard Kostelanetz, Robert Sward, Barry Silesky. |  
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      Recursive AngelPoetry, fiction, art. "An excursion into the poetics of the mind." Much of the
        work has a spiritual or mystical bent to it. Published by Aslan Enterprises. |  
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      RIF/TPoetry, reviews. One of the most important vehicles for experimental poetry on-line.
        Published by the Electronic Poetry Center. Work by Charles Bernstein, Robert Kelly,
        Richard Kostelanetz, Kenneth Sherwood. |  
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      Salt Hill JournalPoetry, fiction, essays, reviews, interviews, art. Published by Syracuse University
        English Dept. Work by Bill Knott, Albert Goldbarth. Identical in content to the printed
        version of the magazine. |  
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      Santa Fe Poetry BroadsidePoetry. Each issue contains 12 poems, often by a single author, with a focus on local
        poets. |  
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      Sewanee Review  |  
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      ShenandoahPoetry, fiction. A few excerpts from recent issues. |  
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      Silence  |  
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      SlatePoetry. Each issue of Microsoft's general-interest magazine features a poem selected by
        Robert Pinsky, often accompanied by commentary. There's an audio recording of each poem
        read by either the author or Pinsky. All poems available in the magazine's archive.
        Work by well-known authors living and dead. Accessible only by paid subscription of $29.95
        per year. |  
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      Snakeskin Poetry WebzinePoetry. British magazine with a fondness for formal verse. |  
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      Switched-on Gutenberg: A Global Poetry
        Journal Poetry, reviews, art. Work by Marge Piercy, Alicia Ostriker, Galway Kinnell, Joyce Carol
        Oates.  |  
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      Sycamore ReviewPoetry, fiction, essays, reviews, interviews, art. Only out-of-print back issues are
        available in their entirety on-line. From the current and recent issues, only the book
        reviews and artwork are on the Web site. Published by Purdue University. Work by many
        well-known writers, including Derek Walcott, Charles Bukowski, Stephen Dunn, Mary Oliver,
        Donald Hall, Diane Wakoski.  |  
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      Tales Multimedia JournalHypertext poetry and fiction. Sponsored by the Syracuse University Creative Writing
        Program and the Salt Hill Journal. |  
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      Tender Is the Net  |  
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      The Threepenny ReviewPoetry, fiction. Excerpts from the current printed issue. |  
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      Turbulence: New Works
        for the Web Poetry, fiction, art. Devoted to cyberwork that uses various combinations of text,
        graphics, animation, and audio in ways possible only in the electronic medium. Some works
        allow reader interaction or collaboration. |  
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      The Unit Circle Poetry, fiction, essays, reviews, art. Also available in print. |  
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      Where Literature Lives Selections from poetry and fiction published by Sun & Moon Press. Reviews reprinted
        from other publications. More a publisher's sampler than a true magazine. |  
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      Wise Women's Web"A Magazine of Women's Literature and Visual Art." Poetry, fiction, essays,
        and art by mature women. Includes previously published and new work, with particular
        emphasis on "writers and artists of social conscience." Daniela Gioseffi,
        Editor. Work by Alicia Ostriker, Grace Paley, Stephanie Strickland. |  
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      Zero City  |  
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      Zipzap Poetry, fiction, interviews, art. |  
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      ZYZZYVA Poetry, fiction, artwork. Publishes West Coast writers. |  |  |    |