 | Alt-X
where the digerati meet the literati |  |
 | Appalachian Dialogs
e-zine of fiction, essays, and debates on current affairs, education, sex, politics, and the stuff that makes the world go round |  |
 | Art Bin
a Swedish/international forum for art, literature, music, cultural politics etc. Here you will find articles, essays as well as some rare classical or other source texts. ArtBin can only evolve into one of the Web's best art resources (Dianna Husum, WEBster, May '95 |  |
 | ArtCommotion
magazine exposing contemporary visual and literary art of Los Angeles. Features commissioned art, interviews, weekly news, reviews, and classifieds |  |
 | Barcelona Review
international review of contemporary cutting-edge fiction in English/Spanish bilingual format. Book and film reviews, interviews, essays, and more |  |
 | beatthief
plagiarism, shoplifting, blackmail, perjury. poetry, 70s funk jazz, interviews and more. all thats fit to steal |  |
 | Biscuits & Gravy Quarterly
serves up reviews of the best and gad-awful worst cafes that serve biscuits and gravy, and also interviews authentic cowpokes |  |
 | BookPress: The Newspaper of the Literary Arts, The
collection of reviews, interviews and essays eight times a year. |  |
 | Brownstone Letters
prose, poetry, art, interviews and commentary from Cleveland's eclectic Coventry Village |  |
 | Coffee Shop Times
including short fiction, bad poetry, political commentary, bathroom graffiti, original comics, and readers' submissions |  |
 | Conjunctions
journal of avant-garde literary art. Publishes the best of new fiction and poetry, interviews, and art |  |
 | Cortland Review, The
online literary quarterly featuring interviews, poetry, and fiction |  |
 | Dreaming Pool, The
poetry, short stories, articles, and multimedia presentations, with the theme of dreams and Jungian psychology |  |
 | ElectroAsylum
journal of creative writing, poetry, interviews and more. Includes weekly segments |  |
 | Eyeshot
online litter for the ill and literate, including new fiction, hypertext essays, interviews, and links to audio readings and other |  |
 | FlashPoint
fiction, poetry, essays and graphics, where the arts and politics clash |  |
 | From The Window
worldwide magazine of journalism, poetry, travelogues and experiential writing. Includes several eminent contributors |  |
 | Fryburgerborsch
featuring fiction, poetry interviews and review |  |
 | geek
subcultural literary e-zine containing interviews, reviews, features, comics, poetry and more |  |
 | Hatteras
literary, philosophical, and political generation-x journal for conservative intellectuals |  |
 | Hawk, The
An Arts and Literary E-Zine. Prose, Poetry, Interviews, Political Cartoons |  |
 | Image
Journal of the Arts and Religion. Explores the relationship between Judeo-Christian faith and art through world-class fiction, poetry, painting, sculpture, architecture, film, music, and dance |  |
 | Inkblots
literary and cultural magazine, with fiction, poetry, and articles and reviews on music, art, film, books, and technology |  |
 | IR Magazine
features short stories, poetry and S. Fla. band interviews |  |
 | January Magazine
features interviews and profiles of well-known authors as well as book reviews and publishing news |  |
 | Literal Latté
where challenging entertainment is not an oxymoron: prose, not pose; poetry, not performance; essays,not ego; art, not attitude |  |
 | Monkeyplanet.com
web zine for those too young to be baby boomers and too old for Gen X, with fiction and articles about travel, life, and art |  |
 | Mystic River Review
online journal showcasing the work of poets, fiction writers, and essayists |  |
 | Paper Trails
e-zine featuring fiction, commentary, and leisure. Submissions accepted |  |
 | Paragraph
a small magazine of short prose |  |
 | Pen & Sword Hypersite
Repository for poems, essays, fiction, graphics and multimedia. Includes the Pen & Sword electronic magazine, resources for research into hypertext literature |  |
 | Penwood Review
poetry publication established to promote excellence in the writing of poetry and literary essays among students, educators, and writers in the Christian community. |  |
 | Peridot Books
offering a quarterly online magazine with links for writers, and articles on the art and practice of authorship |  |
 | SF Eye
semi-annual periodical devoted to interviews and criticism of modern science fiction. Also a graphic showcase for unusual and adventurous illustration. |  |
 | soiled ink
featuring fiction, poetry, rants, music, art, animation, and more |  |
 | Stan Writes Prose
online literary magazine by young authors featuring poetry, fiction, and of course, prose. Also includes a poet and inspirational quote of the month |  |
 | Standards
An international journal of multicultural studies |  |
 | State of unBeing
monthly literary magazine of absurdist rants, recipes for cthulhu, political romps, and divine fiction. Also home of STS-48 - freeform improv textual audio |  |
 | Suitcase: A Journal of Transcultural Traffic
essays, critical commentary, reportage, art, photography, fiction, poetry, film, interviews with a focus on global issues, freedom of speech and human rights |  |
 | Writer's Block - The Creative Reference for Today's Writers
provides technical, scientific, and business writers with a glimpse of the challenges in documentation and communications today. Includes a fun column on phrase and word origins |  |
 | Writers Post, The
features stories, essays, and poetry, with an emphasis on Vietnamese literature translations |  |
 | ZIPZAP
Featuring contemporary poetry, fiction, essays, interviews, and more |  |
 | alt.culture
an A-Z of 90's (and contemporary) culture |  |
 | Bad Subjects
studying the politics of everyday life |  |
 | Cultronix
an interdisciplinary journal of art and cultural studies, addressing critical issues in contemporary institutions and practices |  |
 | Sparks
A zine of writing, reviews, glints of real, flickereal, triggers, mental activation, emotional light, tripwires, wonderment. |  |
 | Philosophy Now
Philosophy Now is a news-stand magazine for everyone interested in ideas. It aims to convincing people that philosophy can be exciting, worthwhile and comprehensible, and also to provide some light and enjoyable reading matter for those already ensnared by the muse, such as philosophy students and academics. |  |