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The East Village Poetry Web
On Jack Kimball's amazing The East Village Poetry Web, the East Village is Japan or China and these cyclonic ideograms of Brice Marden are as penetrable as Han-shan's text “Cold Mountain” on which they're based. Don't miss John Tranter's “4 Haibun,” a modern “reengineering” of the form, Joey Nelson's “Blue” & “Tomorrowbye,” a poem to define a generation bye.
Eclectica Magazine
Boyhood buddies from Alaska, Chris Lott & Tom Dooley publish Eclectica monthly: essays, reviews, fiction & lots of good poetry. We particularly like Brad Bostian's “Land's End” & Shann Palmer's “fat-bottomed girls you make the rocking world go round” from Vol. 1, No. 11 and “Travel,” an evocative prose poem by Catherine Farid from Vol. 2, No. 4.
Edgewise Electrolit Centre
Heather Haley's Vancouver, BC Net nexus has a growing collection of text, audio & occasional video works from a strong roster of British Columbia poets -- like Karen Peterson, whose “Down There” is “deftly funny” indeed.
Electric Acorn
Electric Acorn is the new online literary quarterly published by the Dublin Writers' Workshop -- it evolved out of the Workshop's Acorn 5 print anthology, now also visible online (& including such powerful & well-made poems as “Callan” by Eabhan Ní Shuileabháin).
Electro Shock Playhouse
Rob Allan's ezine bit the dust in 1998, but the chapbooks he published by Ron Androla, Jim Valvis & Michael McNeilley are still available online.
EPC Gallery
Loss Glazier and his main stem Charles Bernstein run the riprap rocky pinking shears edge of poetry, presenting this great lineup of experimentalists from Mike Basinski to Jake Berry to Jim Dine.
Evergreen Review
“Saving the underground of the past for the future,” the venerable Evergreen Review published Web versions beginning with #100 in 1998, and has put the covers & contents pages of its old print versions online, going back to Vol. 1, No. 1 in 1957.
EXPERIODDI(CYBER)CIST
This great compendium of experi-po edited by Jake Berry & housed at Luigi-Bob Drake's Burning Press offers the likes of Ivan Arguelles' “Mexico City Blues.”
fifteen credibility street
Timothy Shortell’s fifteen credibility street is an upfront zine: it offers “The Manifesto of the Anti-Naturals” as a statement of the aesthetic principles by which the zine chooses “the best modern poetry, prose and visual art.”
Forgotten Ground Regained
“A treasury of alliterative & accentual poetry” both classic & new, Forgotten Ground Regained is best explained in editor Paul Deane’s poetic introduction, “This is not about / free verse” & his archived editorial essays like “What happens when a literary tradition dies?

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