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Net Author's E2K: a journal for the new literary paradigm
Selected by Writer's Digest as one of the "50 Best Places to Get Published Online."
Submission Guidelines: http://www.netauthor.org/e2k/guidelines/guidelines.html

@EZine: visual arts, writing, humour and the Internet. Promotes new artists.

101: One Zero One: monthly version of hypertext fiction and poetry including short fiction, film, and video. What theory there is, is mostly Deleuze & Guattari.

15 Minutes: contains short fiction and is slanted with humor. Self-described as "a virtual oasis in a cyberdesert".

256 Shades of Grey : literary/arts magazine.

2River Poetry

Abraxus Reader

ACiD PLuM: paper/ e-zine that accepts literary and artistic submissions of all types. Features poetry, short stories, musical news and interviews, editorials.

Acid-free Paper: poetry, fiction, net-culture, exhibition directory.

AfterNoon Magazine: art, poetry, fiction, plays, reviews, essays, film.

Agnieszka's Dowry: on-line magazine of art, letters, graphic and literary pieces. Click on the ladybug.

Aisle Say:  Internet Magazine of Stage Reviews and Opinion: exclusive, online professional theatre criticism on the Internet, through the New York area and its environs, with growing international coverage. Includes monthly columns and contributions from celebrated theatre veterans.

AKDA: web and print magazine devoted to Filipino writers and Philippine Literature.

Akropolis Arts Magazine: theatre, music, fine art, writing, film, digital online gallery, short fiction and poetry collections.

Alsirat: horror writing, poets, artists. Includes chat board, horror links, fiction, folklore and nonfiction.

Alsop Review.

Angst: prose and poetry from www community.

Another frontier/ Autre frontiere: monthly French-language writing workshop zine.

ANTHEM:  American Experience In Words, Music and Art: award winning literary magazine.

AntiMedia: Stories, narratives, and misc. creative projects as weekly features and serials presented through an attractive but coherent site.

antitetradia tis ekpaedefsis: education in Hellas.

Antizine: serialized, fictional story. Wired, mythological punk apocalypse.

Apostrophe: speculative fiction magazine, withshort stories, book reviews and links to other sites.

Apples & Oranges/ Oranges & Apples: Contains poems, poetry news, poetry-related essays & poet interviews; poetry, music & social action links; Maine poetry & prose, Maine literary honors & the natural environment.

Applied Semiotics/SÈmiotique appliquÈe: bi-yearly on-line peer-reviewed periodical on semiotics and related fields.

Archives of Unusual Poetry

Armchair Astronomer

Artisan: fiction, poetry and non-fiction by and about artists of all genres and abilities.

Aspiring Writer: for writers to share and discuss fiction, non-fiction, and poetry.

Assorted Realities: real, imagined and hallucinated stories.

Astounding Adventures Quarterly

Astro!Go: creative pseudo-literature.

Atmostpherics: quarterlly literary journal that accepts short stories, poems and literary essays.

Attack Poetry: experimental poetry.

b.a.b.b.l.e: the flow of babble in my late night brain... essays, commentaries, e-mail, and the perhapsly fictitious.

Backspace: irreverent creativity and freedom of expression.

Barcelona Review: An International Review of Contemporary Fiction. Bimonthly international review of cutting edge fiction published in English and Spanish. Also included are author interviews, book and film reviews (including sneak previews), articles and essays.

Basement: a plethora of randomly collected thoughts, images, rants, and philosophical musings.

Basket Case Magazine: entertainment magazine with some literary stuff.

Beatrice WWW: book reviews and interviews with novelists and non-fiction writers in contemporary literature.

Best-quality Audio Web Poems: B.A.W.P. Audio recordings of spoken word performances.

Big Girl Press: independent publisher of psychorealism.

Black Cross: Journal of Heavy Poetry & Art: poetry and art with melancholy, heavy-metal edge.

black street, yellow moon: monthly ejournal of the arts, with new poetry, short fiction and visual art.

Blackest Desires

Block Lines: quarterly collection of poetry and prose.

Blue Penny Quarterly: fiction, poetry, interviews and essays by established and less established writers (another link).

Blue Raincoat: original fiction, poetry and sequential photography and art.

BookPress

Books 2 Read: online free membership magazine supporting the art of creative fiction.

Brazen Orality: reviews of recordings of spoken-word poetry artifacts.

Breakaway: discussion of Marxist theory, short stories, poems.

Breed's World Zine: monthly poetry zine which publishes up and coming poets.

Bricolage: literary e-zine.

Bridge: contemporary literary zine for amateur writers and artists with original poetry, fiction, and photography.

Brink: digizine filled to the brim with shiny words.

Byline Magazine -- articles and poetry related to writing, short fiction, contests with cash prizes. 

Caffeine Magazine: original works, photography, book & music reviews, and new music sound clips.

Cat Machine: short stories, poetry, etc.

Center Of  Circle: "Pagan/Earth Centered" zine.

Centerfold Online: official home page of New York City's open-mike reading club. Send poetry by email to get the change to read live on a New York stage. Also publishes the best entries.

Central California Poetry Journal: publishes works of poets writing in and about Central California.

CENTURY magazine of speculative fiction: web version of the bimonthly print magazine, featuring excerpts of speculative fiction.

Ceteris Paribus: essays, story, poetry, art.

Cheerleader Overdose fiction/poetry; a place to hear screems and dreams.

Choir Magazine: discourse, art and literature.

Circuit Traces: the online magazine of fiction, fact, & fantasy.

Cliche.

Clock Radio: poetry, fiction, essays, opinions, letters, classifieds, resumes.

Coelacanth Webzine: original poetry and fiction,as well as Spy Writing - letters and journals of private individuals.

Columbus' Electronic Literary Magazine: literary publication from Columbus, Ohio.

Conspire Fiction/Poetry: literary journal dedicated to publishing high quality poetry which challenges conventional meanings of language.

Contes per a extraterrestres: hypertext fiction in Spanish, Catalan and English.

Copperfield Review -- A quarterly journal for readers and writers of historical fiction.

Corduroy's Coffeehouse Journal of Post-Modern Ethics.

Coven of Angels: anthology of comics and fiction published 3 times per year by Jitterbug Press.

Coven Pride: weekly forum for weird tales and the phantastik.

Cranberry Winter (Hidden Faces): fiction, poetry, editorials and random thoughts.

Creative Minds Magazine

Creative Nonfiction --  journal devoted exclusively to the creative nonfiction genre.

Crescent Blues -- Crescent Blues electronic magazine covers fiction and non-fiction books and their writers, fine and genre art, movies, television, music, conventions, trends and other forms of popular entertainment. 

CrossConnect: on-line literary magazine based in Philadelphia.

Crown Magazine: literary magazine featuring essays and novels by best-selling authors in Taiwan; in graphical Chinese.

Cyberkind: Poetics and Prosaics for a Wired World: net-related fiction, nonfiction, poetry and art.

Dark Echo Horror - Horror literature and dark fiction: interviews with authors, DarkEcho Newsletter, articles, reviews, features, writing workshop and more.

Dark Moon Rising

Deep Breath: electronic poetry journal.

Demi~Monde: literary and art zine focusing on real world experiences and introspective poetry.

Descriptions of an Imaginary Universe (DIU): poetry/poetics 'zine featuring writing from around the world.

Disceptatio -- Moderated E-mail newsletter in ascii or pdf formats. Various editors review submissions.

Diverse Books - Useful for people publishing Science Fiction/ Fantasy books or looking for feedback.

Dogwood Blossoms:  Electronic Journal of Haiku.

Doorknobs & BodyPaint : short fiction, all under 450 words.

Dream Forge Webzine

Dreams and Dragons: submission-based zine featuring poetry, short stories, reviews, essays, humor.

Duct Tape Press: literary e-zine devoted to published high quality writing in all styles and genres. Particularly interested in writing that is unconventional and challenging. No restrictions placed on style or content.

Eccentricity: dedicated to poetry, but includes other writing.

Echoes Magazine: stories, poetry, and drawings by people in all walks of life.

Edifice of Writing and Literature: stories, poems, snippets, and essays.

Electronic Darpan: Reflections of India. Award winning site with Stories, Poetry, & Art... published by students at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Eliot Review : Washington University's student-run literary magazine.

Elmer Swims: descendant of "Virtual Reef Gallery." Features fiction and poetry in a rich graphic environment.

Elysian Fiction - Fantasy

eSCENE: yearly anthology of the best online-published short fiction.

Eternal Night - UK

Event Horizon - dedicated to bringing you the finest in SF, fantasy, and horror short fiction. From established talents to rising stars, we guarantee you'll find our fiction selections provocative and entertaining, so take a look and see that fiction on the net can be just as good as what you're used to finding on the printed page.

extraTEXTure: a curated text gallery: selection of classics and original works is presented in a special hypertext format.

eZINESearch

Ezine-Universe.com-

Far Gone: fiction, poetry, and interviews.

Fiction Inferno

First Impressions: a "reading diary."

Flying Inkpot's Zine Scene -

FooBar Chronicles  

Foreign Body: international deconstructive fanzine. In (mostly) English, with some German, and linked to large online Derrida archive.

Fortean Bureau - a magazine of speculative fiction.

Frank: An International Journal of Contemporary Writing & Art: an international literary and art journal.

Free Penny Poems: biweekly publication descended from the hardcopy series patterned after the Elizabethan broadside. Publishes poetry.

Free Zone: a poetry and literary ezine featuring known and unknown poets and writers, bearing their souls on every subject.

From Hunger: includes art, satire, poetry, fiction.

FUGUE: from the University of Idaho English Department and written by English majors.

Full Moon - Science fiction and fantasy.

Futures Mysterious Anthology - Short tales for story lovers.

Garrett County Journal

GGG: humorous fiction and poetry.

Glossolalia: Electronic Journal for Experimental Arts: main focus is on experimental literature (textual and visual) and the digital arts.

Gothic Journal: News/reviews of romantic suspense, romantic mysteries, and gothic, supernatural, and woman-in-jeopardy romance novels--for readers/writers.s

Gravity: A Journal of Online Writing.

Grim: literary magazine featuring new and established writers. Poetry, prose, reviews.

Grrowl! : fiction, poetry and essays for independent-minded women.

Gruene Street: prose and poetry.

Gutter Voice : literary fiction

Hallowmas: dark or disturbing creative works, ranging from fiction and poetry to art and creative non-fiction with a scary tint.

Harbinger: quarterly magazine of speculative literature and commentary.

Hardin, Rob - Matterland: autopsy of the unconscious, based on Poe, with original fiction and music.

Harrow - fantasy and horror.

Hawkarts and literary e-zine with prose, poetry, art, and interviews.

hayFever: fiction to make your eyes water; new writing from Manchester, UK.

Heightsers Online: Fiction/Poetry. Philippine literary artistic ezine dedicated to providing a venue for writers and artists who want to share their works with a sympathetic audience. Based in Metro Manila, Philippines.

Heliocentric NETWORK : networking newsletter with reviews, tips, market listings, interviews, bios, articles, and more for writers, editors and publishers.

Highbeams: quarterly from Beloit College specializing in high quality poetry, fiction, and personal essays.

HORAGAI: online magazine, featuring Isikawa Jun, Abe Kobo and new Japanese writers including recent Akutagawa Award winners.

Ignite

Illumination: quarterly journal of social and metaphysical inquiry.

Illya's Honey: A Quarterly Journal of Poetry: partially reproduced electronic version of the print newsletter, featuring poetry, backissues and links to related sites.

Images: an international online literary journal featuring stories, art, thoughts and ideas from writers, artists, photographers, and other creative talents from across the world.

Imagination E-Journal: non-profit e-journal from students at Bogazici University (Turkey).

Immortali Et Mors: magazine of literary art.

In Vivo: literary magazine publishing fiction, poetry, and graphic work.

Independent Publisher Online, a monthly ezine featuring news, reviews, and how-tos for the publishing trade. Sponsors of the annual Independent Publisher Book Awards. "Leading the World of Bookselling in New Directions."

Inklings: free electronic newsletter for writers of all genres on the net. With resources for writers, market info, writer's tips, profiles and writer's workshop hints.

INK'S LINKS  -- A weekly newsletter linking EDITORS AND PUBLISHERS to columns, shorts and fillers.

Inscriptions -- a weekly e-zine for professional writers, offers articles, job listings, markets, book reviews, contests and more. 

Insert Zine Name Here: compilation of teen poetry and prose.

Insipid Irrelevance: fiction, poetry, non-fiction, non-poetry, and gimmicks.

interface: electronic literary magazine dedicated to exploring the relationship between poetry and electronic media.

InterBang: bi-monthly, with fiction, poetry, writing, literary, art and design.

International Quarterly: writing from around the world in English originals and in translation.

It's a Bunny: quarterly zine for fiction, poetry and art.

Jazz Flavored Coffee - Electric! Tribute to Charles Bukowski, updates on Bruce Sterling's Dead Media Project, etc. Open to some submissions and trades.

Jolly Roger: Conservative generation-x poetry and prose of the fastest-sailing literary movement on the seven cyber-seas. All literature is written in the context of the Western Canon, with words that mean things.

kewlbeans magazine: features poetry and short stories by aspiring writers on the Internet.

Knightmares Magazine: freeware electronic publication featuring original stories, artwork, and humour.

Konzeptefor young writers. Featuring essays, fiction and poetry.

Kudzu: a digital quarterly. Fiction and poetry.

Letters: aims to publish interesting correspondence of all kinds; both classic letters from figures like Abraham Lincoln or Anne Boleyn and reader's contributions.

Lexicon Literature Magazine: short stories, poetry. Publishes new authors.

Lies Magazine: unofficial, student-run literary magazine from the American School of Madrid. Features poetry and prose.

Lilac Dawn: literary webzine.

Lily's Oblivion: publishing unknown young writers and poets. Includes a pen pal corner to meet other authors.

Liquid Glyph: A webzine of poetry and prose created by a performance poet in Chicago. It mimics the atmosphere of a neighborhood bar that holds poetry readings.

Literal Latte: online version of the literary journal, featuring John Updike, Allen Ginsberg and Frank Stella alongside upandcoming new writers and artists.

Literary Review: published quarterly by Fairleigh Dickinson University since 1957, featuring fiction, translations, and poetry from all over the globe.

Literary Times: complete program of services for readers and writers of romantic fiction. Also find the latest info on your favorite authors.

LitWeb

LiveChai: South Asian online literary magazine.

lobe: Tokyo-based zine with photos, poems, stories, events and images in both English and Japanese.

NewPages Guide to Online Literary Magazines

Novation -- Monthly newsletter.

Novel Advice -- a newsletter and online community for novelists and other writers of fiction.

PAGE ONE -- A literature and writers site & newsletter featuring author interviews, news about the book & publishing industry, novel excerpts, writer resources, writing tips and writer links.

Publisher's Weekly -- online version of the International News Magazine for Book Publishing and Bookselling. 

Restop -- Free! Email newsletter for new writers. Great how-to and motivating articles from professional as well as new writers on our web site. Tips, writing resources, links to the best tools and software for writers.

Rose & Thorn --
Rose & Thorn showcases emerging and established writers in a variety of genres, including fiction, poetry, essays, author interviews and more. You'll find writers' resources, a FREE information-packed newsletter for readers, writers and media professionals, and dynamic, interactive content for the literary community.

Scavenger's Newsletter - Scavenger's Newsletter is a monthly print newsletter for SF/Fantasy/Horror/Mystery writers and artists with an interest in the small press.

Science Fiction Chronicle - Science Fiction's only professional news and trade journal.

Screen Writers News  internet newspaper exclusively for screenwriters

Spellbound is a quarterly fantasy magazine for children.

Tangent Online

3rd Alternative (professional UK print magazine of science fiction)

Twilight Times

Wandering Troll -- One of the newest and best fantasy ezines on the web, this is the brainchild of my good friend Jason Laseman. In addtion to my fantasy serial Reflections of a Recovering Servant which is updated monthly, there's a monthly column by SN Johansen Pitt, entitled Voices from the Pit.
 zine itself is quarterly, but masterfully laid out and contains some excellent fiction. This really is a must read zine.

WebScout Lists

Whispers

Write Page -- on-line newsletter with over 300 pages of author and book information for reader and how-to information for writers of genre fiction. 

Writer's Hood - SF, fantasy, humor, general fiction, poetry, plays and more.

Writer's Weekly  Writing jobs, Free issue, writers markets, Paying markets for writers. Writing resources. Writing-related links and resources, market and guideline information, articles, free email newsletter.

 

Science Fiction

AfterImages  "A compendium of oddities: poetry, fiction, fantasy adventure serials, essays, and art from the Internet."

Albedo One "Ireland's foremost SF, horror and fantasy magazine. We have been included in the summations of both The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror and The Year's Best Science Fiction. The extensive website features fiction (by Brian Stableford and others); numerous interviews with SF authors (Ballard, Brooks, Cadigan, Gibson, Haldeman, Harrison, McCaffrey, etc); scores of author's pages with book reviews and links; special sections for small press and Irish science fiction."

Alternate Realities  "Alternate Realities is for both readers and writers of the Spectulative Fiction genre. We feature market and resources listings for writers as well as a place to "plug" their work, and for readers we offer some of the best Speculative Fiction on the web."

Anotherealm

Antares Science Fiction

Barcelona Review

Dark Planet

Delos Science Fiction

Dubious Matter

E-scape

Forgotten Fantasy E-zine

Ibn Qirtaiba

InterText

The Mess: a hyperactive SF Serial online

Millennium Magazine Science Fiction & Fantasy 

Museweek

Phase Transitions

Planet Magazine

Public Internet Entertainment

Quanta

Science Fantasy Anthology

Sci-Fi WEBzine

To Be Continued

Tom Cool's E-zine of Science Fiction.

Technomancer

WDR Science Fiction

Anthology Online  "Anthology Online is free web and/or e-mail magazine that prints short works of fiction, poetry, and non-fiction as well as commentaries and humor. A paper version is available quarterly. Focus is on the newly published or unpublished author. (However, experienced writers are welcome.)"

AntipodeanSF Devoted to short-short twisted speculative fiction  "Antipodean SF publishes short-short fiction of less than five hundred words, and focuses particularly on stories with a 'twist'."

Aphelion  "A site for the fledgling writer to hone their skills, collect needed feedback, and place their work before the public."

Archaism Science Fiction "Well written, professionally crafted."

Astro!Go  "Astro!Go is the root to a variety of creative pseudo-literature that is intended to both entertain and explore meaningless perspectives. Astro Wet Press (online), a zine-like phenomenon, is featured in Astro!Go as well as numerous Conceptual-based writings, Sci-Fi shorts, and violent, modern day fairy tales."

Award Winner's Review Science Fiction/Fantasy News and Reviews.  "Science fiction/fantasy award-winning books reviewed. Hugo, Nebula, Locus, Internet Top 100, Philip K. Dick, Newbery award winners. Novels, novellas, short stories and novellettes."

The Barsoomian Blade  "A humorous tabloid newspaper set on the Mars of Edgard Rice Burroughs. Also contains fanfic for other worlds created by ERB."

bizango.net The Writer's Domain  "Up all night. Keep your creative energy flowing. In the Vodou tradition, 'Bizango' empowers ordinary people to pass through the gateway between our world and the dreamworld, to communicate with the spirits directly -- face to face. Writing fiction forces us to make the same journey, but we don't have to go alone. Featuring the Wolfpack Fiction Gallery."

Black Petals Where Your Nightmares All Come True In All Sizes "Horror/fantasy publication updated quarterly with sample stories and links to other zines owned."

Black Raven A Magazine of Myth, Symbolic Studies, and Interpretation "Black Raven focuses on myth, symbolism, interpretation; Black Raven fiction on speculative fiction, science fiction, fantasy and symbolism."

C-Resonance Speculative Fiction at the Speed of Light "Science fiction and fantasy art and stories plus book and movie reviews. Take a look at the serious, the weird, and the funny stuff we have to offer."

The Cafe Irreal International Imagination "The Cafe Irreal is a semiannual webzine focusing on short stories and short shorts of an irreal nature."

Canute "A magazine which covers news, science, trendy issues from a non-politically correct perspective. It treats issues as they should be treated. i.e. nonsense is nonsense. Also included is science fiction and a few other things."

Clocktower Fiction Exciting Web Fiction Since 1996 "Over 1700 pages of top quality science fiction, mystery, and suspense fiction, absolutely free. Pioneers (sf): six people leave the dying Earth on a 1000-year journey to a paradise planet filled with unexpected surprises and answers to questions nobody thought to ask. Neon Blue (suspense): Young DEA agent Laurel Humboldt is in up to her ears in an international drug smuggling ring -- and a love triangle that involves her romantically with a beautiful Chinese-American lesbian police detective and an irresistibly handsome and wealthy former male fashion model."

Dark Moon Rising  "A science-fiction/fantasy/horror 'zine; fiction, poetry, artwork; interactive fiction, articles, and essays; book, web and movie reviews; contests, interviews and more."

The de Camp E-Newsletter  "The de Camp E-Newsletter highlights the accomplishments of L. Sprague de Camp and features new developments at the official website of L. Sprague and Catherine Crook de Camp. Mr. de Camp is an established science-fiction and fantasy author, long-time friend of Isaac Asimov, and recent winner of the Hugo award."

Dementia: The Webzine  "Dementia is a webzine of weird science fiction, fantasy, horror and anything else the editor deems demented enough for publication. We publish everything from poetry and short stories to novellas, and particularly focus on featuring the works of new up and coming writers."

DRAGON "A sci-fi/fantasy 'zine with no horror and a family-oriented base. We encourage humor as well as cross-genre pieces. Feel free to submit works even if you are an "amateur." Our editors will still review your work. Our staff writers get even more benefits. Our first issue was released May '99, so we are fairly new."

The Dream Anvil  "Bizarre fiction! Weird comics! Strange art! Unique uses of web technology!"

Dreams and Dragons  "Devoted to bringing you the best up-and-coming writers, Dreams and Dragons features everything from serious stories to humorous poetry. Come and enjoy. Submissions encouraged. On the road of life, there are readers and those who get carsick. Readers wanted."

Dubious Matter A magazine for amateur authors and independant thinkers.  "Dubious Matter Publishes short fiction, poetry, and original visual art. A focus on new ideas and philosophies is encouraged but not required and a section of the zine is devoted to Science Fiction, Fantasy and horror works."

E-scape The Digital Journal of Speculative Fiction  "E-scape publishes, science, fantasy and horror fiction and anything in-between."

Electric Sheep Speculative Fiction by New Zealand Authors. "Speculative Fiction (SF/F) by New Zealand Authors. Updated regularly, with a focus on quality submissions."

Elves in Cyberspace

"Elves in Cyberspace is an electronic magazine dedicated to publishing the works of amateur writers in the genres of science-fiction and fantasy. We publish prose, some verse, and art as well! Other projects include a continuing science-fiction anthology called The Lightspire Chronicles."

Emerald City  "Perzine, mainly convention reports and book reviews."

Eon Magazine"EON Magazine is a weekly science fiction publication that is updated every Friday with news, reviews, features, opinion, pictorials, humor and other assorted goodies."

Eternity
The Online Journal of the Speculative Imagination

"The future of genre fiction lies in Eternity. SF, fantasy, mystery, romance, poetry and cross-genre pieces rub elbows in a literary forum. Over 200 pages in all, includes web reviews, market listings and many surprises."

Exodus
The Breeding Ground For Literary Geniuses

"A publication of science fiction, dark fantasy, horror, and poetry which publishes both online and offline. Features two columns. All issues are themed."

The Extravaganza

"If life gives you lemons, make lemonade. If life gives you opthamologists, wait quietly until it gives you some lemons. If life does not give you any lemons, but instead gives you more opthalmologists, it is alright to ask politely for some lemons."

First Impressions Comments written after finishing each book that I read, sometimes critical, sometimes not."

Fogfire.com "Fogfire.com publishes thought provoking short fiction and poetry. It focuses on stories that place the characers in unusual circumstances. The primary genres are science fiction, fantasy, horror, and humor."

Fusion "A science fiction / fantasy electronic magazine for amateur writer's and artists. Published quarterly."

Fuzzy Logic E-Zine "Fuzzy Logic publishes news, views, and reviews of furry fandom-related material."

The Golden Dawn Biweekly serial novel of occult adventures, 1899. "A thrilling quest for secret knowledge with Aleister Crowley, Thomas Edison, Adolf Hitler, Alfred Jarry, Mark Twain, Oscar Wilde, W. B. Yeats and many others. New episodes Mondays and Thursdays."

Gernsback's Forecast Science Fiction E-zine "Forecast is a great resource for new as well as the greats of sci-fi including H.G. Wells, Hugo Gernsback and Jules Verne. We are publishing Hugo Gernsback Novels, presently "Ultimate World", and issues of Forecast, a little known Gernsback publication."

hypersubtext "hypersubtext, an ezine, delves into the dark sides of the internet and humanity, featuring the best of dark, seedy, intriguing, apocalyptic cyberpunk, thrillers, mysteries, science fiction stories, poems and art. Think NIN, Rage Against the Machine, Blade Runner, Mad Max/Roadrunner and the like."

Ibn Qirtaiba  "The magazine of the SF SIG (special interest group) of Australian Mensa. It deals with science fiction, speculative fiction and science fantasy in all their forms; from literary to media, high-brow to low-brow. Regular features include fiction, reviews, artwork, interviews, links, opinion and letters."

InterText "InterText is a fiction magazine printing stories in all genres from mainstream to science fiction. It's read by thousands of subscribers on six continents, and has been published since March 1991."

Jackhammer E-zine "Jackhammer is a weekly e-zine that explores a Question of the Week through fiction, articles and discussion."

JoyZine and The Adventures of Zoe  "Eclectic ezine featuring: Music -- interviews and backstage adventures with famous musicians; Australia -- Aboriginal Dreamtime legends, Aussie English dictionary, The Queenslander house, info and articles; Literature -- fiction, travel adventures, sci fi, poetry; Women's Issues, including excerpts from the book "Eat First -- You Don't Know What They'll Give You: The Adventures of an Immigrant Family and Their Feminist Daughter"; time and money converters and much more."

Knightmares Magazine "This freeware electronic publication publishes only the best in original stories, artwork, and humour. The magazine, sporting a multimedia interface with music and sound, also publishes stunning articles and is proud to sport many exclusive features. With award-winning origins going back to 1986, Knightmares has a long history of excellence. A review in Neomax Journal called the magazine "technically innovative" showing "professionalism and polish" while Scavenger's Magazine called Knightmares "the wave of the future" and mentioned its "wonderful, colorful art" and "well done short stories.""

Legends of Lycindtia "The journeys of famous heroes throught Lycindtia, in the world of Soaralis. A science fiction fantasy alternate reality e-zine, rpg modules about Soaralis and various artwork by the creator."

Lifewriting "Steven Barnes, bestselling science fiction book and television writer, offers free tools for writing careers and self improvement, as well as movie reviews."

Liquid Steel 3000 "A e-zine focusing on short cyberpunk (post-apocalyptic, etc.) fiction.... and occasional rants about my personal beliefs/peeves, whatever."

The Little Read Writer's Hood "The Little Read Writer's Hood is a monthly e-zine devoted to the writing of amateur authors. We are the place on the web for authors and those who enjoy great reading. Published in a professional, subtly animated environment we publish a variety of fiction genres including, science-fiction, horror, fantasy, romance, mystery, action/adventure and general fiction as well as plays, poetry and humor."

Logs of JD Flora "The 'Logs' are a SciFi e-mail sequel which is being mailed every second day. Many different subjects and questions are mentioned in the 'Logs': Whole-Systems, New Age philosophies, Buddhist ideas, Holographical and Parallel Universes, Synergetics, General Semantics, to name a few. There are also Web pages which contain texts and pictures to these subjects as well as photos from many locations in California, Thailand, Cambodia, Italy, and South Africa."

Millennium Science Fiction & Fantasy Magazine The only science fiction magazine published in Roswell, NM, the home of the 1947 UFO crash site. "State of the art science fiction and fantasy by some of Earth's finest writers, as well as reviews, continuing sagas, poetry, and much more. Interactive links and original art by popular artists."

Modeler's Resource "The International, bimonthly magazine that caters to those who build Sci-Fi, fantasy, vehicular and figure model kits. Now with over 20 pages of color!"

My Screws Aren't Loose (I'm Just Wired a Bit Different)  "This is the flotsam and jetsam of my mind. What's it like inside my mind? Perhaps you should know before you proceed. ``Oh! ... Think of a haunted house!'' [Ian McCauley, in John Brunner's _Total_Eclipse_]. "Sometimes I give myself the creeps!" [Green Day] These writings range from the cream of the crop to the dregs. Some are serious, some are insane, some are pretentious, and three have been arrested in various states as toxic waste. Some are in horrid taste."

The Natural Stranger  "In 1926, J. Robert Oppenheimer leaves a "poisoned apple" on the desk of military physicist P.M.S. Blackett. Twenty eight years later, as industrialist Harry Stone leads the crusade against Oppenheimer, Blackett fails to prevent codebreaker Alan Turing from biting into another poisoned apple. Twenty eight more years later Stone's granddaughter Evie prepares her own apple for an unspeakable cult. Traverse Cyberia through time and space -- from warring analogists and atomists of the Classic era through attempts by modern fundamentalists to provoke Armageddon by gaining control of the military-industrial computer axis."

New fiction from the Edge "We publish to the Net on a monthly schedule and cover all forms of fiction as well as literary topics, such as 'What is Art?', which are a part of the on-going Comments, Raves, and POV's section. We are interested in promoting and publishing new fiction and art on the net. Covering mainstream fiction as well as poetry, science fiction, fantasy and other."

Nightly Gathering "Nightly Gathering is a writers submission site that features new stories, novelettes and novellas by those with literistic intent and vision. Each month we present to you, alternate worlds where events have been reshaped in ways one never conceived of. Immortals whom have walked our planet unawares yet reside just outside our perceptions within the shadows. Time travel experiments and accomplishments gone afoul and much more. We also offer through affiliations, books browsable by title and author in many different genres. Each month also featured are past & present sci-fi collectibles for the discriminating sci-fi collector. Join us and explore the mind and what lies within."

Nippur  "A science fiction ongoing daily story; A mysterious signal sends a radio-astronomer and an anthropologist searching for missing friends and a newly-arrived space craft, despite government conspiracies and hidden agendas. Ancient astronauts return! What do they want?"

Notes War "It's an ongoing story in which anyone can write the next chapter. It's silly, anarchic, fun, but with literary standards. We consider it a "cool down" group project for writers. New writers should follow the plot for a while before jumping to write either about existing characters or introduce their own."

Nuketown  Features science fiction, fantasy and horror short stories, web and book reviews, and more."

Optical Data Network  "A Star Trek email publication, containing the latest in news and information for fans."

The Orphic Chronicle  "The Orphic Chronicle is a free quarterly publication offering short stories, poetry and artwork. Discover speculative fiction, fantasy and horror, as well as timely book reviews and interviews with authors, artists and actors."

Other Dimension "The Other Dimension is a science fiction and fantasy ezine that contains reviews on recommended books and movies, feature articles, speculative fiction and related links."

Outer Rim Magazine "The Outer Rim is an all-volunteer-run, free webzine devoted to exploring every aspect of the science fiction and fantasy genres in an irreverently reverent way... High points include extensive reviews of sf/f in many media, original fiction and artwork, detailed looks at mythology and its relationship to modern fantasy, science articles, and an opinion section. We average forty new articles a month and also run an email discussion list."

Outside "A web-only, freelance magazine of SF, Fantasy, and Horror that pays professional rates to accepted authors and is the first Web fiction magazine to be listed as a SF/F/H market in Writer's Market. All the fiction is free to readers"

Parker & Parker SF Stories  "Science fiction and fantasy short stories are published here regularly. This website also offers puzzles and jokes with sf and science themes."

Pathway News "The largest vampire newsletter on the 'net, distributed to over 5500 vampire fans monthly. Pathway contains vampire trivia and mythology articles as well as movie reviews, film reviews, and first peeks at the newest vampire articles and features available at Pathway to Darkness."

Pegasus Online "Pegasus Online focuses upon fantasy and science fiction literature. We publish original short stories and maintain a writer's resource area with information on aids to writers, conventions, other zines, as well as additional literature related sites around the Web. We also maintain a comprehensive listing of fantasy and science fiction authors and books in our bookstore area."

Planet Magazine "Planet Magazine is the free, award-winning quarterly Web-zine of short science fiction and fantasy by emerging writers and artists. Planet has been online and in full color since January 1994. HTML, Acrobat PDF, DOCMaker (Mac), text, and PalmPilot (.prc) versions available. As of January 1998, new issues are in HTML (Web-page) format only."

The Platypus Network  "The Platypus Network publishes original science-fiction, comedy, and horror stories on a weekly basis. Series include "Mazeworld," a scifi series about four people transported to an intergalactic maze, and "Toons," a wacky adventure set in a cartoon world."

Post-Pop-Pulp E-Zine  " Sci-Fi! Of Horror! Of Noir! Of Speculative Fiction!"

Power Star "A multi-media fanzine devoted to science fiction, fantasy, and horror in books, movies, and television. Publishes fan fiction, art, articles, and reviews based on Star Trek, Star Wars, Battlestar Galactica, Quantum Leap, Earth: Final Conflict, Space: 1999, The X-Files, Dune, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Doctor Who, Millennium, Xena, Nowhere Man, War of the Worlds, Ranma 1/2, and Sliders. Always looking for new contributors."

Quantum Muse  "Posting the finest in sci-fi, fantasy and alternative writing and artwork. For free. In our sober moments..."

Richard Harter's World  "This is a personal-zine devoted to humor, evolution, literature, poetry, science fiction, gender politics, horse back riding, and anything else that happens to interest the editor. Contents run to 10-20 web pages a month plus an extensive letter column. It is the electronic continuation of an SF fanzine called _Personal Notes_. There is a strong autobiographical element and a pervasive warped sense of humor."

Sci-Fi EZine "Original science fiction stories."

Sci-Fi Talk  "Interviews with creators and actors who work in science fiction, horror and fantasy television and film. Plus Links to SF multimedia on the Web, film and TV sites."

Science Fantasy Anthology  "SFA contains serialized science fiction/fantasy stories by exciting young authors."

SF EYE "The EYE is a semi-annual periodical devoted to interviews and criticism of modern science fiction. It is also a graphic showcase for unusual and adventurous illustration. Stephen P. Brown and friends (like Bruce Sterling, Wm. Gibson, and other SF luminaries) have been publishing on paper since 1987."

SFRevu  "Science fiction related reviews, news and interviews about the creators and creations of SF across a wide variety of media. Though our core interest is written SF, SFRevu is interested in everything from books to film, TV, games, audio SF and whatever new media is invented next."

Shadows and Light "A supplemental e-zine to FASA's Shadowrun game, Shadows and Light, presents a unique look into the future of a broken world. Filled with roleplaying rules, hints and tips it is a perfect roleplaying aid. For the reader in you, Shadows and Light offers a fiction section thick enough to satiate any literary need. Each issue of Shadows and Light features a different city from the 6th world of 2056 and beyond."

Short Story Writers Showcase "Publishes genre short fiction and provides a comment link for readers to praise the authors. SSWS also offers pages of publishers, resource sites, and other story sites both publishing the work of others and personal sites."

Siggy's Science Fiction and Fantasy "This is just a place for amateur writers to submit their work. Worth a look if you want to know who might be the next Asimov or Ellison."

SpaceWays Weekly The E-mail Magazine of Science Fiction and Fantasy

"We publish a wide variety of science fiction and fantasy short stories. Our stories have dealt with invasions, time travel, deep space exploration, wars, love, psionics, scientific research etc."

Spicy Green Iguana "A speculative fiction magazine resource site that is updated weekly. Features over 150 links to speculative fiction markets."

Story Bytes
Very Short Stories, Lengths a Power of 2

"VERY Short Stories, lengths a power of 2 (2 to 256 words). Fiction, science fiction, fantasy -- often exploring technology, philosophy and Christianity. Read some stories, join the mailing list. Random story link and colorful graphics too."

Triangle46 "Triangle46 is dedicated to providing a place for unknown authors to present their works of fantasy, science-fiction and horror."

Twilight World  "On-line fiction magazine for those who like a refreshing and possibly unconventional read. Although it usually tends to concentrate on scifi and fantasy, some horror and humour may occasionally be thrown in for good accord."

Vapor Gate  "Vapor Gate is a serialized work of fiction following the adventures of four young heroes. Daily updates advance the story of contemporary fantasy and self-fulfillment. Readers will find wonder in the vapors."

VEILS Magazine  "Veils is a monthly magazine that takes both a serious and humorous look at a wide range of topics. Each issue contains entertaining works of fiction and science fiction, as well as, informative articles on science, politics, social issues, investment, business management, and numerous other topics. Veils magazine is a forum for people with creative, thoughtful, and challenging points of view."

Via Galactica "Science fiction, fantasy and horror in all kind of media, mostly in Croatia. Standard content: SF/F historical/theory texts, fan/fun articles, interviews, calendar of HR conventions, book reviews, original drawings/paintings, original short SF/Fantasy stories. "Via Galactica" is official e-zine of Croatian SF/F club "Gaia" from town of Osijek."