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Title: Word Circuits

Description: "This is a place for poetry and fiction born to pixels rather than the page--writing that's digital down to its bones."

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Title: Beehive

Description: An e-zine devoted to new-media work and essays.

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Title: papertiger

Description: A literary e-zine on CD, published annually and based in Australia. With four issues published so far, this has become an important periodical, and it includes a lot of new-media work.

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Title: Inflect

Description: "A journal of hypermedia writing", run from Canberra, with some excellent stuff on it.

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Title: The Iowa Review Web

Description: The web sister of The Iowa Review. Dedicated to hyperliterature. A bit highbrow, but it actually pays for contributions.

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Title: Poems that Go

Description: "Our goal here is... to seek an inclusive understanding of literature, one that goes beyond written text-based works, to include visual, aural and media literacy."

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Title: 3rdBed

Description: An excellent US-based arts magazine, which includes a hypermedia section.

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Title: Slope

Description: Beautifully-designed, with a big readership, and makes intelligent use of themed issues. Ethan Paquin, the editor-in-chief, is also a poet of some note.

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Title: Drunken Boat

Description: Excellent US-based arts e-zine, with quite a lot of new media content.

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Title: Stride

Description: One of the simplest of online magazines in terms of presentation, and the simplicity works. Strong on reviews. UK-based, and run by Rupert Loydell, who used to edit a paper version of this years ago when I was running a poetry magazine myself.

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Title: Birmingham Words

Description: An extremely well-organised writers' website based in Birmingham, run by Will Buckingham, with an associated downloadable magazine in PDF format. Very friendly and approachable.

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