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Journals and E-Zines

@Ezine

http://www.vitter.com/ezine/@ezine.htm

Essays, commentary, short fiction, poetry, visual arts, and cultural interest grace the pages of this well-designed e-zine. There are also links to many of the artists' home pages and galleries.

Alternative-X

http://marketplace.com/alt.x/althome.html

A pleasingly interesting site, Alternative-X gives a forum for new writers, hypertext aficionados, and even ancient Greeks. There are texts of many different genres, but all are grouped logically into subsections of the e-zine.

American Drama

http://www.uc.edu/www/amdrama

American Drama is the journal of the American Drama Institute. The American Drama Website features complete tables of contents and a bibliography for all ten issues of the journal, a subscription page, playwright interviews (at present featuring interviews with Arthur Miller and August Wilson), and links to theater resources on the Internet. In the future, the Web edition will feature more playwright interviews, book reviews and abstracts for all articles featured in future issues of the journal.

Anagram

http://www.jhu.edu/~anagram/

This is a literary journal based at The Johns Hopkins University and dedicated to Asian-Americans. Although most of the contributors are students at Johns Hopkins, there are also writers from other venues presented.

Blue Raincoat Journal

http://www.akula.com/~liap/home.html

Quarterly literary journal with award-winning fiction, poetry, photography, and sequential art.

The Bull Street Journal

http://www.bullstreet.com

The Bull Street Journal is a hysterical, unauthorized, full-length parody of the Wall Street Journal, not available in stores.

Canboulay: The Caribbean Literature Quarterly

http://www.talkin-drum.com/canboulay/bitss.html

A journal dedicated to creative works and critical studies centered around Caribbean literature. Of course, writers from around the world are presented here, too.

The Central California Poetry Journal

http://www.solopublications.com/journal.htm

The Central California Poetry Journal publishes poetry online by poets who write in or about Central California. Poems and articles are requested. The Journal is published by Solo Publications.

Clackamas Collegiate Review—A Quarterly Journal of Academic Thought

http://www.trybaja.com/ClackamasCollegiateReview.html

The Clackamas Collegiate Review is a student-run quarterly journal of academic thought.

The Cream City Review

http://www.uwm.edu/People/noj/tccr/about.htm

Based at the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, this is the literary journal of their English department. The name comes from the town's nickname, "The City of Cream-colored Bricks."

The Dr. Susan Block Journal

http://drsusanblock.com/journal.htm

A Journal of Pleasure, Art, Sex, Culture, & Politics. The online version of the Journal is also reader-written.

Feelings Poetry Journal

http://www.silo.com/feelings

Feelings Poetry Journal, a quarterly journal featuring the finest in contemporary poetry and commentary on the craft of writing poetry. Featured poets are changed every four weeks. Submissions guidelines and subscription information included.

Harvard Gay and Lesbian Review

http://www.hglc.org/hglc/review.htm

Considered the premier journal for gay and lesbian studies, the Harvard Gay and Lesbian Review is now online. There are indexes, articles, and excerpts from big-name scholars in the area of sexuality, such as Camille Paglia and Edmund White.

The Journal at Theatre Central

http://www.theatre-central.com/fea/jou/

The Journal at Theatre Central is the central hub of theatrical information on the Net, gathered by respected theater professionals each month in the form of an electronic e-zine.

The Journal of African Travel-Writing

http://www.unc.edu/~ottotwo

The Journal of African Travel-Writing presents and explores past and contemporary accounts of African travel. Scholarly articles, true narratives, fiction, poetry, reviews, and so on.

Keepsakes and Dreams: A Journal of Collaboratively Written Stories

http://www.gmu.edu/~amoore2/iet/k_and_d.htm

Keepsakes and Dreams is an interactive online journal of stories that were collaboratively written by adult ESL students. Authors who contributed to this journal are immigrants to the United States from over fourteen countries. In Keepsakes and Dreams, newcomers share stories about their cultural keepsakes and dreams for the future. Visitors are invited contribute their own autobiographical stories and sign the guest book.

Mystery Readers Journal

http://www.slip.net/~whodunit/mystery

Mystery Readers Journal is a quarterly thematic mystery review Journal edited by Janet A. Rudolph. Each issue contains articles, reviews, and author essays. Includes excerpts and table of contents from each issue (13 years). Sample themes include Sports Mysteries, San Francisco, Senior Sleuth, Gay and Lesbian Detectives, and more.

NorthWords

http://www.catalyst-highlands.co.uk/nortword.htm

Produced in the Scottish Highlands, NorthWords is a journal that focuses on the literature of "the North." Their definition of "North" is particularly interesting, though, and doesn't hold any sort of provincial boundary. Not only is creative work featured here, interviews and book reviews also are present.

Plaintext

http://www.plaintext.com/

Plaintext is (amazingly) a self-described "literary daily." Its aim is to present reviews, essays, stories, and articles each day—often in hypertext format. Readers can also submit to this online e-zine by e-mail.

Renditions

http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/renditions/

Renditions is a magazine dedicated to Chinese literature and language. At this site, you'll find such interesting topics as Chinese poetry, essays, and story excerpts. You also can order books by Renditions Publishing.

Sapphic Ink

http://www.lesbian.org/sapphic-ink/

A lesbian literary journal that features fiction, poetry, book reviews, and a hotlist. Also available is the ability to read about and get in contact with the contributors and editors of the magazine.

Science Fiction Weekly

http://www.scifi.com/sfw/

An electronic SF magazine. Covers books, movies, TV, games, artwork, and merchandise, and even some interviews.

Transculture

http://www.ilstu.edu/depts/forlangs/tculture.htm

A journal of interpretations and applications of cultural studies in language. Mostly abstracts from the printed journal, this site invites you to read more about the impact of multicultural studies.

Wespennest

http://www.ping.at/wespennest/wespennest.html

A literary magazine in both English and German. This site has links to literature sites, journals, and specimen articles in the PDF (Acrobat) format. There are also archives, offers, and a form to order this journal in print.