This article is from the Internet Writer Resource Guide FAQ, by Trevor Lawrence trevor@bel.avonibp.co.uk with numerous contributions by others.
A more accurate list of electronic `zines' is posted intermittently
to alt.mag, alt.zines, posted by John Labovitz <johnl@netcom.com>.
See ftp://netcom.com/pub/johnl/zines/ (most recent) or
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/writing/.
``Electronic Writers' Workshops and Online Education in Creative
Writing'' (Bowers & Butcher, 1993) is available from gwuvm.gwu.edu:
/WRITERS.RESOURC. Compilation of resources for writers and for
writing teachers on the national network services, part 1. Part 2,
virtual classrooms and tools for collaborative writing projects.
Part 3, `a new breed of literatary magazines that are written,
published, and read exclusively by network users...finding a
readership beyond the best hopes of many professional and academic
literatary magazines' editors.' Part 4, copyrights, what constitutes
publication in the electronic realm, antidotes to `remarkable
examples of misinformation'.
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