Zines X - Y - Z
Xcp, The Cross-Cultural Poetics Journal
While you can’t read the whole of Mark Nowak’s pop-the-academy mag online, you can find excerpts such as Amiri Baraka’s “Re:Port” from #1 & Elain Equi’s “Blue Notes” from #3.
While you can’t read the whole of Mark Nowak’s pop-the-academy mag online, you can find excerpts such as Amiri Baraka’s “Re:Port” from #1 & Elain Equi’s “Blue Notes” from #3.
Ygdrasil, A Journal of the Poetic Arts
Klaus Gerken’s long-lived online journal (established May 1993) is visually plain-vanilla, but available in any format you choose: on the Web, ftp-download, email or disk.
Klaus Gerken’s long-lived online journal (established May 1993) is visually plain-vanilla, but available in any format you choose: on the Web, ftp-download, email or disk.
Zero City
This well-designed Web magazine only got as far as Volume 2, No. 2 before the untimely death of its editor Michael McNeilley in 2000, but the archived issues are still available online.
This well-designed Web magazine only got as far as Volume 2, No. 2 before the untimely death of its editor Michael McNeilley in 2000, but the archived issues are still available online.
Zipzap e-zine
Zipzap likes to combine poetry & visual arts: In the current issue, poet and contributing editor Kim Addonizio pairs Yusef Komunyakaa's poems with paintings and drawings by Judale Carr, & Denise Duhamel's poems appear with pastels by Philip Bossant.
Zipzap likes to combine poetry & visual arts: In the current issue, poet and contributing editor Kim Addonizio pairs Yusef Komunyakaa's poems with paintings and drawings by Judale Carr, & Denise Duhamel's poems appear with pastels by Philip Bossant.
Zyzzyva
Howard Junker’s lit mag is “the last word,” publishing West Coast writers & artists in a lovely, glossy perfectbound format, now offering samples online to entice subscribers. He has a good eye; the site offers poems as dissimilar & likewise pleasing as Glen Vecchione’s Lobster Divers at La Jolla Cove & Quincy Troupe’s Sestina for 39 Angels.
Howard Junker’s lit mag is “the last word,” publishing West Coast writers & artists in a lovely, glossy perfectbound format, now offering samples online to entice subscribers. He has a good eye; the site offers poems as dissimilar & likewise pleasing as Glen Vecchione’s Lobster Divers at La Jolla Cove & Quincy Troupe’s Sestina for 39 Angels.
