-
online magazines distributed through the
World Wide Web call
themselves webzines. An
ezine (also
spelled e-zine) is a more
specialized term appropriately...
- Mad in
America is a
webzine dedicated to
critical perspectives on
modern psychiatry. It was
founded in 2012 by
Robert Whitaker, who also
publishes the...
- The
Trincoll Journal (Trincoll Journal) is a
WebZine. It was
produced by a
student group at
Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut,
United States from...
-
known as MetalStorm.net, MetalStorm.ee, MetalStorm.eu or just MS) is a
webzine specializing in
various forms of
heavy metal music. It is
based in Tallinn...
- in the USA that have
online archives. This is not to be
confused with
webzines which do not
print a
hardcopy edition and
instead provide it
online only...
- Humanity+ (also
Humanity Plus;
formerly the
World Transhumanist ****ociation) is a non-profit
international educational organization that
advocates the...
- a blog, a podcast, and a conference. The site has been
classified as a
webzine, and
originally included a
moderated forum for
young adults to exchange...
- HorrorScope: The
Australian Dark
Fiction Web Log is a news and
review webzine dedicated to
horror literature and movies. The zine was
created by Australian...
- Ugly Bags of
Mostly Water. He is a
regular contributor to
science fiction webzines, such as The
Drink Tank, and in 2009
announced his
ultimately unsuccessful...
- Word
Magazine was an
online magazine active from 1995 to 2000.
Launched in 1995 by
Carey Earle, Tom
Livaccari and Dan Pelson, Word
Magazine created original...