 | 12 Gauge Review
a metaphor for powerful writing - the biggest barrel, with the widest possible kill zone |  |
 | 16 Renford Road
a literary journal for poetry, prose, drama, and exposition |  |
 | Apostrophe
speculative fiction magazine including short stories, book reviews and links to other sites |  |
 | 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 |  |
 | Bay Forest Publishing
offering The Online Reader, a web-based continuous update publication. Accepting submissions from new writers of fiction and nonfiction |  |
 | Cafe Irreal - International Imagination
a semiannual webzine focusing on short stories and short shorts of an irreal nature |  |
 | dEPARTURE fROM nORMAL
collected drawings, paintings, graphics, photos, comics, animations, video, stories, letters, essays, poetry, journals, reviews, spoken words, music, sounds |  |
 | Dreaming Pool, The
poetry, short stories, articles, and multimedia presentations, with the theme of dreams and Jungian psychology |  |
 | Elmer Swims
Elmer's in the water! Cyber-zine offering a graphically exciting setting for poetry and fiction |  |
 | Enterzone
writing, art, and new media featuring criticism, fiction, poetry, philosophy, hypertexts, computer graphics, interactive artforms, scanned photography, and drawings |  |
 | 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 |  |
 | 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 |  |
 | 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 |  |
 | NakedPoetry.com
words are bare necessities |  |
 | Oyster Boy Review of Fiction and Poetry
independent literary magazine that publishes fiction and poetry in Chapel Hill and is distributed throughout the Southeast. Submissions are accepted year-round |  |
 | Palimpsest
quarterly devoted to the art of the short story, with no genre boundaries |  |
 | Paper Trails
e-zine featuring fiction, commentary, and leisure. Submissions accepted |  |
 | Paragraph
a small magazine of short prose |  |
 | Pax Acidus
offers stories, poetry, and music for the e generation - people who enjoy techno, parties, and madness |  |
 | Pearl Magazine
publishes contemporary poetry and short fiction, sponsors an annual poetry and short story contest, and publishes books of poetry |  |
 | 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. |  |
 | Pif
dedicated to publishing quality poetry and short stories by new and emerging writers. Book, CD, movie reviews and political commentary also welcome |  |
 | Poets & Writers
focuses on the source of literature, providing support and exposure to writers at all stages in their development |  |
 | 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 |  |
 | Stark Raving Sanity
electronic literary journal aiming to deliver the best poetry, short stories, and literary theory |  |
 | 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 |  |
 | Story Digest
quarterly fiction and nonfiction magazine that reaches to inform, enlighten, and entertain its readers |  |
 | 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 |  |
 | Xero Magazine
industrial small-press magazine of art, fiction, poetry, and photography |  |
 | ZIPZAP
Featuring contemporary poetry, fiction, essays, interviews, and more |  |
 | Zoetrope: All-Story
short story magazine, founded by Francis Ford Coppola, and dedicated to finding and publishing new voices in short fiction |  |
 | ZUGERNAt
offering art, features, fiction, poetry, reviews, discussion, etc |  |
 | Zyzzyva
A literary magazine featuring West Coast writers and artists, published in San Francisco. |  |
 | 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. |  |
 | The David Mamet Review
Reviews and essays in a publication of the David Mamet Society. |  |
 | 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. |  |