 | Dreaming Pool, The
poetry, short stories, articles, and multimedia presentations, with the theme of dreams and Jungian psychology |  |
 | Enterzone
writing, art, and new media featuring criticism, fiction, poetry, philosophy, hypertexts, computer graphics, interactive artforms, scanned photography, and drawings |  |
 | Hatteras
literary, philosophical, and political generation-x journal for conservative intellectuals |  |
 | Peridot Books
offering a quarterly online magazine with links for writers, and articles on the art and practice of authorship |  |
 | Standards
An international journal of multicultural studies |  |
 | 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 |  |
 | alt.culture
an A-Z of 90's (and contemporary) culture |  |
 | Bad Subjects
studying the politics of everyday life |  |
 | The Chronicle of Higher Education
the largest newspaper of higher education |  |
 | Cultronix
an interdisciplinary journal of art and cultural studies, addressing critical issues in contemporary institutions and practices |  |
 | Early Modern Literary Studies
a refereed journal serving as a formal arena for scholarly discussion and as an academic resource for researchers in the area. Articles in EMLS examine English literature, literary culture, and language during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries; responses to published papers are also published as part of a Readers' Forum. |  |
 | Educause Review
exploring the impact of information technologies on higher education. |  |
 | Enculturation
a journal for rhetoric, writing and culture |  |
 | Early Modern Culture
Articles and discussion in Early Modern (Renaissance) studies |  |
 | 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. |  |