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Ralph
Ralph is one of the most active pozines in the Hemisphere. Helplessly retro, it’s a tossaway dream, and lots of fun, innocence, and a beat you can walk to as you dance, too.
Rattle
“Poetry for the 21st Century” from the Los Angeles Poets & Writers Collective and Bombshelter Press, Rattle is an always-interesting & often provocative journal of poems, interviews (often RealAudio) & essays.
RealPoetik
Sal Salasin’s RealPoetik (note: with a “K”) constantly charges our batteries. Now edited by Kirby Olson, RealPoetik sends a couple of poems by “wonderful known and unknown voices” every week and tosses them all up on the RealPoetikWeb site.
Red River Review
Bob McCranie’s Red River Review offers a broad selection of accessible & often eloquent poetry, as well as local po-news like the Dallas poetry events listing & information on the Dallas Poets Community.
remark
remark describes itself as “a ’zine of damn fine poetry,” “poetry fer ilitirates” & “poetry that kicks you in the groin.” Need we say more?
Riding the Meridian
Jennifer Ley continues her explorations (in The Astrophysicist’s Tango Partner Speaks & Perihelion) of the evolving opportunities of this new communal medium, Netlit. For 2000, the special “Women and Technology” issue is a motherlode of poetic texts, dialogue & “more than texts” like “LOAD [h]er” by Mez.
RIF/T
“An Electronic Space for Poetry, Prose, and Poetics” edited by Kenneth Sherwood and Loss Pequeño Glazier at Buffalo's Electronic Poetry Center, RIF/T includes poems, reviews, translations, chapbook extensions & some pretty interesting hypertext experiments in poetry.
Room Temperature
Poems, stories, reports, reviews & essays all lined up in a row, brought to you by the folks at Grist On-Line and editor Robert Bové.

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