Online Archived Past Journals
These journals are no longer in production, but are being archived online.
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These journals are no longer in production, but are being archived online.
“Treeline: Canadian Writing on the Net [sought] to promote all forms of Canadian literature and art. It [was] published electronically on a quarterly basis.” Edited by Mark Berge. See online archive for issues spanning 1995 to 1999.
Manitoba,
Canada
http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/english/treeline/
“… The first issue of W [Fall 1999] so completely met our expectations that we really should have stopped. We still marvel when we look at its front cover, so wonderfully ugly, with all its errant letters, slop and tears, and its crumpled, cluttered back cover looking like a handbill for an eastside garage. How did we do it? The print issues, the first five, were less widely distributed than Spicer’s legendary J. Going digital was initially just the result of not having enough money to print the next issue. We got used to it, especially when we discovered that, except for the inescapably global distribution, we didn’t have to abandon any of our founding principles. And, most importantly, it’s still free.”—Ted Byrne
Kootenay School of Writing, Vancouver,
British Columbia,
Canada
http://www.kswnet.org/fire/w_magazine.cfm
The vehicle of the Kootenay School of Writing from 1980 to 1992. “Its mandate of publishing established poets alongside younger ones - now typical of Canadian literary magazines - brought strong early work by writers associated with the KSW into print alongside that of well-known writers associated with the L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E group. In this way, _Writing _helped create an international audience for Vancouver writing, and helped assure Vancouver a reputation as an important centre for innovative poetics in the 80s and 90s.”
Select issues are being made available as PDF.
Kootenay School of Writing, Vancouver,
British Columbia,
Canada
http://www.kswnet.org/fire/writingmagazine_ksw.cfm
“Eclipse is a free on-line archive focusing on digital facsimiles of the most radical small-press writing from the last quarter century. Eclipse also publishes carefully selected new works of book-length conceptual unity.” Eclipse is edited by Craig Dworkin.
Department of English, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah,
United States
http://english.utah.edu/eclipse/projects/
“Thirteen numbers and three supplements published between February 1978 and October 1981.”
Online archives hosted on the English Departemnt of the University of Utah’s “Eclipse” site.
archived at University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah,
United States
http://english.utah.edu/eclipse/projects/LANGUAGE/language.html
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