Zines G - H
A Gathering of the Tribes
Steve Cannon’s A Gathering of the Tribes is one of the world’s multi-culti wonders, the taproot of the loisaida poetry scene -- walk in and be it yourself! Their Web site is recently renovated and becomes a pick hit. Check Marge Piercy’s poem in #10, “Long Night of the Incomplete.”
Steve Cannon’s A Gathering of the Tribes is one of the world’s multi-culti wonders, the taproot of the loisaida poetry scene -- walk in and be it yourself! Their Web site is recently renovated and becomes a pick hit. Check Marge Piercy’s poem in #10, “Long Night of the Incomplete.”
Glossolalia (from Cyanobacteria Publications)
This online journal of experimental work subtitles itself Experimentum Academiae Poeticae Aetheris and fosters “all manner of unorthodox, obscure methods of creation: cut-up, collage, direct or indirect violence to source texts, computer-generated writing, visual poetry, automatic writing, chance processes.”
This online journal of experimental work subtitles itself Experimentum Academiae Poeticae Aetheris and fosters “all manner of unorthodox, obscure methods of creation: cut-up, collage, direct or indirect violence to source texts, computer-generated writing, visual poetry, automatic writing, chance processes.”
Grain
Take a bite out of the Great Plains of Canada -- Grain, a small press lit zine from Saskatchewan (our favorite word), offers selections from its current issue online & lists the contents of past issues so that you can order them.
Take a bite out of the Great Plains of Canada -- Grain, a small press lit zine from Saskatchewan (our favorite word), offers selections from its current issue online & lists the contents of past issues so that you can order them.
Gravity
John Carle claims to have “the best poets in cyberspace” in Gravity. We like Amy Wright, Jolie Simmons, Dancing Bear & Jennifer King. Also Joy Yourcenar's “Smokin' Joan in the Public Garden” from the November 1999 collection of poems on class.
John Carle claims to have “the best poets in cyberspace” in Gravity. We like Amy Wright, Jolie Simmons, Dancing Bear & Jennifer King. Also Joy Yourcenar's “Smokin' Joan in the Public Garden” from the November 1999 collection of poems on class.
Grist On-Line
One of the oldest poetry zines on the net, Grist On-Line was originally published in ASCII via email, now in html on the Web. All the old issues are archived here, including work by David Ignatow, Ron Silliman, surilama, Hal Sirowitz & Tuli Kupferberg.
One of the oldest poetry zines on the net, Grist On-Line was originally published in ASCII via email, now in html on the Web. All the old issues are archived here, including work by David Ignatow, Ron Silliman, surilama, Hal Sirowitz & Tuli Kupferberg.
Gumball Poetry
Gumball Poetry promises to “rot your teeth, not your mind” by distributing poems like “Anniversary” by Allisa Sauraan, free on the Net & for 25¢ from Gumball Poetry Machines placed in bars, cafes, libraries, schools, at universities, in conferences -- anywhere someone might need a magic-decoder-ring capsule-poem.
Gumball Poetry promises to “rot your teeth, not your mind” by distributing poems like “Anniversary” by Allisa Sauraan, free on the Net & for 25¢ from Gumball Poetry Machines placed in bars, cafes, libraries, schools, at universities, in conferences -- anywhere someone might need a magic-decoder-ring capsule-poem.
The Harvard Advocate
The venerable Harvard Advocate has been publishing the works of Harvard College undergrads like Eliot, Pound, Williams & Stevens since 1866. Online issues only go back a couple of years, but are worth checking for the interview with John Ashbery & archived poems.
The venerable Harvard Advocate has been publishing the works of Harvard College undergrads like Eliot, Pound, Williams & Stevens since 1866. Online issues only go back a couple of years, but are worth checking for the interview with John Ashbery & archived poems.
Heat City Review
Editors Timothy Gager & Maria McCarthy say they just can’t understand why certain writers aren’t more well-known & they started their new zine, Heat City Review, to satisfy that impulse “when you’ve just read something somewhere or you’ve seen some photograph, and you just have to tell someone about it.”
Editors Timothy Gager & Maria McCarthy say they just can’t understand why certain writers aren’t more well-known & they started their new zine, Heat City Review, to satisfy that impulse “when you’ve just read something somewhere or you’ve seen some photograph, and you just have to tell someone about it.”
