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  2. Shit Creek Review - Wikipedia

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    The e-zine was originally started by Stevens as a joke; its name is an ironic allusion to the many literary magazines which use the title formula "X Creek (or River) Review," and a play on the Australian colloquialism "Up Shit Creek in a barbed wire canoe without a paddle" (to be in serious difficulties), famously said by Australian comedian ...

  3. Judith Pordon - Wikipedia

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    She has also been published in dozens of poetry e-zines including The 2River View, [3] Agnieska's Dowry, [4] Stirring, Poetry Super Highway, [5] Poetic Voices, Recursive Angel, ZeroZine, Facets Magazine, Southern Ocean Review, [6] and Verse Libre. Her first screenplay, sHe, was completed in 1993.

  4. Shane Koyczan - Wikipedia

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    Shane L. Koyczan / ˈ k ɔɪ ˌ z æ n /, [2] born 22 May 1976, is a Canadian spoken word poet, writer, and member of the group Tons of Fun University.He is known for writing about issues like bullying, cancer, death, and eating disorders.

  5. Button Poetry - Wikipedia

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    Button Poetry was founded in 2011 by Sam Van Cook to promote performance poetry through video and social media. [2] [3] As of 2018 they had over 774,000 YouTube subscribers and over 1.2M Facebook followers. [4] In 2013 they began publishing books. [4]

  6. Zine - Wikipedia

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    Written in a variety of formats from desktop-published text to comics, collages and stories, zines cover broad topics including fanfiction, politics, poetry, art & design, ephemera, personal journals, social theory, intersectional feminism, single-topic obsession, or sexual content far enough outside the mainstream to be prohibitive of ...

  7. Jim Chandler - Wikipedia

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    Chandler's works of poetry and prose have been published in a variety of magazines, newspapers and e-zines. Most notably, his poetry earned a coveted role in The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry anthology, edited by Alan Kaufman and S. A. Griffin, in 1999.

  8. Fanzine - Wikipedia

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    British punk and post-punk fanzines from the 1970s. A fanzine (blend of fan and magazine or -zine) is a non-professional and non-official publication produced by enthusiasts of a particular cultural phenomenon (such as a literary or musical genre) for the pleasure of others who share their interest.

  9. Net-poetry - Wikipedia

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    A net-poetry event (the online happening "Parallel-Action-Bunker") was featured in the Biennale di Venezia in 2001. It was produced and curated by the digital artist and poet Caterina Davinio in the context of Bunker Poetico, a collaborative installation by the artist Marco Nereo Rotelli which involved 1,000 international poets. [5]