John Labovitz's E-Zine-List

This is a list of electronic 'zines around the world, accessible via the Web, FTP, email, and other services.


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March 7, 2005
We have completed the move to a new hosting company. We're also rebuilding our backend system. In the next few weeks our editors will begin working through the backlog of work. When the backlog is cleared, then we'll start working on the submission process.

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Monkey

Athens' [Georgia] Humor/Satire/Slam-Poetry Magazine

Monkey is somewhere between an alternative magazine and a literary magazine. The web version includes samples from the print issues. Content is chosen for readability and impact. Poems that require a graduate seminar to extract their meaning aren't for Monkey -- however, complex and strange ideas are welcome, as long as they're communicated effectively. Monkey includes work from Slam Poets from across the United States. Humor and satire are our first concerns, but we'll take something with power that's not humor. We also publish illustrations and cartoons

Frequency
approximately every two months
Format(s)
Web, paper
ISSN
Keywords
funny (100), prose (89), cartoons (25), humor (393), writing (239), satire (144), poems (89), commentary (96), slam (3), alternative (169)
Access
Web: http://monkeymag.com
Sample
Web: http://www.akp.cc/monkey/
To: dvdoates@aol.com
Subject: Monkey
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Publisher
Staff
Adrian Pritchett(Webmaster)
David Oates(editor and publisher)
JM(design)
Submission Guidelines
We accept unsolicited contributions, but are very selective. We're looking for sharp, funny, and short pieces, and tend to have a liberal bias (see also description above). Very interested in good cartoons, photos and illustrations. Love poems have to be unusual to get published here. Read the webpage to see what we do. We pay in print copies of the magazine. Material is copyrighted, but Monkey only requests one-time rights (it belongs to the creator, and we get to publish it once).
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