| 16 Renford Road: A paper-based publication also available in PDF form. |
| Any Dream Will Do: A magazine of short stories from the mentally ill perspective. |
| ARTChic Magazine: Seattle zine of short literature, nonfiction and art. Subscription and advertising information and links. |
| Beauty/Truth: Biannual literary magazine of ekphrastic poetry (poetry written in response to visual art). Submissions, subscriptions, past issues, and events. |
| Book of Letters: Consumer defence corporate poetry, information on Beantown Zinetown, the annual Boston zine fair, other projects. |
| Cartilage: Black and white cut and paste zine. |
| Cashiers du Cinemart: Film news, reviews and kooky interviews fill the pages of this web appendage for the Detroit movie zine. Also features the anti-Tarantino page. |
| Collective Insanity: An annual zine with poems, stories, editorials, pure nonsense, photography... |
| Crimson Regret: Zine distro distributing various Australian zines by mail order. Catalogue, orders and messageboard. |
| Cthulhu Sex: Dark arts and literature. A 48 page production. |
| Devil's Elbow: Travel zine featuring roadside attractions, backroad adventures, and hillbilly fun, for people who can't stay out of their cars and who don't care where they're going. |
| discontent: A self-published print zine devoted to themes of ambition and mediocrity. Ordering information, past issues with selected articles. |
| Echo Zine Distro: Underground publications covering topics ranging from personal to political, literary to artistic, punk to quirky. |
| Exiled on Main Street: A small cultural zine by Bill Tuomala, available in print or online. |
| Frida loves Diego: A distro with plenty of zines listed |
| Fuck Censorship!: A bi-monthly, d.i.y. zine based out of New Hampshire featuring news, action alerts, poetry, artwork & fiction. |
| girlongirl: A feminist publication project - newsletter, graffitti, zines, handbooks, merchandise. |
| Grey Borders: Litzine based in Ontario, Canada. Editors Jordan Fry, Rebecca Wolfe, Greg Osadec and Koreen McCullough. |
| Grrl: A pop culture zine containing topics such as evil kids & Halloween, Sex, Santa vs. Satan, puppets, Lucha Libre wrestling, drag queens and Alice in Wonderland. |
| HagRag Zine: This witch positive zine features tattoo art, cloth menstrual pads and other alternative issues. Hand-written. |
| InkCollective: Journal of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, photographs, and drawings. Online issues, submissions, and subscriptions. |
| Java Turtle: Personal zine from a black woman's perspective. Online companion to the print zine. |
| Johnny America: Website for the print zine. Archives, subscription and submission information, and contest rules. |
| Leeking Inc.: Resources, some perzines and Xerography Debt online |
| Male Pattern Badass: A now defunct underground zine of The University of Tampa. The website remains with guestbook. |
| Memory Hole: A bibliographic catalog of science fiction fanzines. |
| MobyLives: News, reports, and commentary on literature and writers. |
| mujinga: The web presence of an English / Czech zine which features art, culture, fiction, politics, party, protest. |
| Musea: For art and the art revolution. Various links and essays. |
| Negative Capability: A "brilliant, funny, sick, vicious, angry" zine from New York City by Josh Saitz |
| nosuch: From Boston. About everything and nothing. Reviews, art, music, and life. In general. |
| Notes from a Barstool: Guildford-based quarterly zine dedicated to flash fiction. Submission guidelines and samples. |
| paper explosion distro: An independently run distro selling personal zines with a queer, feminist and political slant through mailorder. Also occasionally stocks some patches, buttons, stickers and postcards |
| Pipe Up!: Monthly magazine of politics, art, culture, music, and humor. With issue archives, submission information, and a message forum. |
| Platform Zine: Self-published tales of a New York City street fiddler. Biography, blog, and subscription information. |
| Project Pulp: Over 20 zines available for ordering on the web. |
| Re:Magazine: A bi-annual publication based in Vancouver BC. This site contains guidelines for submitting music / literature / visual-art, along with band and artist information. |
| Reddog Review: Litzine archive and store. Also home to the Nevada Journal. |
| Scripturient Productions: For People Who Love Words: Scripturient Productions: dedicated to showcasing and encouraging the talent of writers under 21 years old. Plus other related projects. |
| Shouting at the Postman: The website of a small cultural zine featuring general articles, mail art, and reviews by Ken Miller |
| Stop Smiling: A view askance at media and the subjects it reports, from the perspective of independent culture. |
| Synthesis: Zine and distro service. Features include veganism, activist politics, feminism, punk rock. |
| Ten Thousand Things: The web site of this long running zine includes past issue online. |
| Textum Magazine: Publishes established writers as well as unseen writers. Writing, book reviews, literary criticism. |
| The Black Horse Express: Newsletter for writers and readers of Black Horse Westerns. Back issues, submission guidelines, and discussion group. |
| the carbon based mistake: Self published zines by Marc Calvary where the title zine is ever changing, ranging from photo essays to short stories. |
| The Constant Rider: Chronicling adventures in public transportation in Portland, Oregon. Reviews and order details. |
| The Inner Swine: The web site for the New Jersey zine features samples, web only content, and past issues in PDF format. |
| The Means: Irregularly published literary magazine and online companion blog. Submissions, subscriptions, and links. |
| The Nocturnal Lyric: 3-times-a-year literary zine printing bizarre short fiction and poetry. |
| The Orphan Leaf Review: A magazine of new writing, each page an orphan leaf (a single sheet seemingly torn from a parent book, but which exists only in those two back-to-back pages). |
| the2ndhand: Online version of a free printed broadside distributed throughout Chicago, the US, and the world. |
| Thoughtworm: Contains out-of-print stories, information on how to order the print zine, news, a booklist by Malinda, and zine reviews. |
| Truck Stop Zine: Dedicated to examining the cultural effects of the road. |
| TrunkSpace: Twice-yearly zine featuring fiction, nonfiction, poetry, drama, and art. |
| Unleaded: Indie zine offering news on the latest issues, subscription info, links and gratitude. |
| Walk the Plank!: An assortment of articles and commentary, concerning politics and pop culture. |
| [sic]: Bi-monthly submission 'zine featuring word, visuals and multimedia. Online and paper format. |