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Literary Magazines and Showcases
Poetry Resources
Contributors' Sites/Other Resources

Poetry/Literary Magazines & Showcases

Alsop Review: Has high-quality writings as well as classes, reviews, The Gazebo, and membership features.

Archipelago: An international journal of literature, the arts, and opinion.

AziMuth Magazine: By Lacuna Arts, this site features AziMuth, a biannual literary magazine; The Libberator, the charged journalism of Sam Libby, uncensored; and 6¢, the journal and other writings of Richard Reeve. The AziMuthal Equidistant Projection Gallery is another subsite, presently under construction.

The Beehive: A hypertext, hypermedia literary journal.

Big Bridge: A Web Zine of Poetry (and everything else): This is Michael Rothenberg's site. He edited the recent book Overtime, by Philip Whalen. His site has poetry, fiction, chapbooks (including The Real News by Joanne Kyger and Engravings of Snakes by Michael McClure), an archive section that includes work by Philip Whalen and Robert Creely, and a new feature all about electronic-multimedia shaman Ira Cohen.

Brooklyn Review Online: A serious, annually published magazine. They have published faculty members such as Allen Ginsberg, John Ashbery, and Joan Larkin. The magazine has been around for 16 years, won the Walt Whitman Poetry Award in 1997, and is well-established.

The Cortland Review: A monthly online literary publication in RealAudio.

Frank's Home: Frank Parker's home of poetry, newly featuring poems by Stephen Vincent and Erminia Passannanti.

Jacket: By John Tranter, of Sydney Australia, this magazine features interviews, poetry, reviews, and articles.

Light and Dust Poets: An anthology that includes visual poetry and other work presented in whole or in part in graphics files.

milk magazine: Sustenance for the masses. This is Larry Sawyer's site, a great magazine with poetry, essays, fiction, art and photography, and much more. Lina ramona Vitkauskas has also helped to create milk magazine.

Stirring: A Literary Collection: This is a monthly literary magazine, which thankfully strays from cliched works and strives to present imagery, inventiveness, and meaningful poetry, prose, and plays.

Thyalzine: Australian Arts and Literature on Landscape and Animals.

Unlikely Stories: A collection of articles, literature and poetry, and stuff!

Poetry Resources

Bohemian Ink: This is a great online publication that describes itself as an "experimental" resource. Find links to indie, modern, historical, beat, and global poetry and literature. You won't be disappointed with this place.

Exquisite Corpse: A journal of letters and life.

KoolKatz.com: Bob "digital C," who runs Soultree.com, has put up this site, which focuses on spoken word and performance poetry.

Larry Jaffe's Poetry Site: Larry Jaffe is a poet from L.A. and has maintained his site for a number of years. He regularly reads at the Moondog Cafe in Hollywood.

Lupert: It's the Web Site: Visit Rick Lupert (of Orange County), published poet of my roaming grounds.

The Poetry Project of St. Mark's Church: "Now in its 33rd season, the Poetry Project continues to furnish encouragement and resources to poets, writers, artists and performers whose work is experimental, innovative and pertinent to writing that proposes fresh aesthetic, cultural, philosophical and political approaches to contemporary society."

Taverner's Koans: Alan DeNiro's wonderful poetry resource site that has discussions, features, writing advice and reference, links, and a bookstore.

WHATWEB: Gary Gach's online mindful poetry zone."Online & off, the project brings together two things popular in the late 20th century: contemporary Buddhism and poetry. See for yourself how poetry is informed by, and informs, Buddhism today!"

Other Sources & Contributor Sites

(Note: some contributors' sites are listed above.)

Beat Generation News: Mary Sands' site about the beats, what happened, what is happening, what might happen.

Dan Barth's Page: All about Dan Barth, who contributed the "Go Moan For Man" review.

Michael McClure Home Page: Check out this site for more about the poet, and see the McClure-Manzarek site as well.

Mind Honey: Wanda Phipp's site, which has articles, poetry, music, events, photos, and more.

Skye@Nowhere.Com: I put this site together for my friend skye, who's a wonderful writer and whose poetry and prose reminds me a lot of the beats, not only in its epic/Joyce-ian/spontaneity, but in its content (very much related to current events, thought, science, the world, the environment, online dialogs, and so on). There are possibly 110,000 words (about 85-90 poems on his site).

Information on Australian writer Dr. Coral Hull.

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