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.


News & Updates

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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Kimera

A Journal of Fine Writing

Kimera's purpose is to serve as an outlet for much of the fine writing being created and crafted by so many talented people. Using the premise of John Locke's, 'Where is the head with no chimeras?', we hope to capture the chimeras let loose in this era approaching the 21st century. No subject is taboo, length is not a restriction; what we seek is quality, nothing less will do.

Frequency
paper: annually; Web: semi-annually
Format(s)
Web, paper
ISSN
1089
Keywords
prose (89), art (288), writers (104), writing (239), fiction (347), drama (6), poets (18), essays (122), stories (136), poetry (473)
Access
Web: http://www.js.spokane.wa.us/kimera/
Sample
Web:
To:
Subject:
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Subscription
Web
To: kimera@js.spokane.wa.us
Subject: subscribe
Text: subscribe hardcopy or subscribe web edition
Publisher
Staff
Jan Strever(Editor, Publisher)
Submission Guidelines
Guidelines for submissions: All work will be considered; include both email and snail mail address on submission; mail submissions to: kimera@js.spokane.wa.us. Poetry submissions should be sent in batches of no more than five works per author; do not send more than three stories at one time; if you are submitting a piece for the "revision spotlight", mark it so; submissions should be in standard ASCII format as part of the message body -- no attachments or alternate wordprocessor formats will be accepted; electronic art should be sent in the following graphic formats: JPEG, GIF, BMP or TIFF; standard surface mail may also be used for submission and should be sent to the above postal address; an author whose work is accepted for any particular issue grants _Kimera_ the following rights: the right to use the work for the issue of _Kimera_'s choosing, one time rights to publication with the option of printing the accepted work in _Kimera_'s hard copy annual issue of prose/poetry.
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