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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.
Tarpaulin Sky (online 2002–current; print 2007–current) Textsound (online, 2008–current) Thaunkanhe (1951–current, Nepal) Third Coast (1995–current) The Threepenny Review (1980–current) Timber Creek Review (1992–current) The Times Literary Supplement; Timothy McSweeney's Quarterly Concern (1998–current) Tin House (1998–current)
Eternal Haunted Summer is an ezine dedicated to Pagan poetry and short fiction. It also features reviews of Pagan works and interviews with Pagan authors, as well as reviews and interviews with authors of works that might interest a Pagan audience. [1]
The Flea was an online literary and art magazine (webzine or e-zine). Its content was mostly related to poetry, and included work belonging the differing styles of formalism and free verse by established authors and new writers. It focused partly on the authors and resources of a number of online poetry forums, such as Eratosphere and The ...
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 ...
His essay, "Why I Publish in e-Zines", appeared online in 1995 and has been widely reprinted. [ citation needed ] Sward's "Earthquake Collage," impressions, news items, poetry, and facts regarding the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake and its aftermath, appeared in "Pathways to the Past, Adventures in Santa Cruz County History, History Journal Number ...
The Electronic Poetry Center (EPC), is an online resource for digital poetry.It was founded on July 10, 1994 by Loss Pequeño Glazier and Charles Bernstein, of the Poetics Program at The State University of New York at Buffalo, making it one of the oldest resources for poetry on the World Wide Web. [1]
An online magazine shares some features with a blog and also with online newspapers, but can usually be distinguished by its approach to editorial control. Magazines typically have editors or editorial boards who review submissions and perform a quality control function to ensure that all material meets the expectations of the publishers (those ...