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This article is from the Internet Writer Resource Guide FAQ, by Trevor Lawrence trevor@bel.avonibp.co.uk with numerous contributions by
others.
9) Other Resources - Miscellaneous (Internet Writer Resource Guide)
A more accurate list of electronic `zines' is posted intermittently
to alt.mag, alt.zines, posted by John Labovitz <johnl@netcom.com>.
See ftp://netcom.com/pub/johnl/zines/ (most recent) or
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/writing/.
``Electronic Writers' Workshops and Online Education in Creative
Writing'' (Bowers & Butcher, 1993) is available from gwuvm.gwu.edu:
/WRITERS.RESOURC. Compilation of resources for writers and for
writing teachers on the national network services, part 1. Part 2,
virtual classrooms and tools for collaborative writing projects.
Part 3, `a new breed of literatary magazines that are written,
published, and read exclusively by network users...finding a
readership beyond the best hopes of many professional and academic
literatary magazines' editors.' Part 4, copyrights, what constitutes
publication in the electronic realm, antidotes to `remarkable
examples of misinformation'.
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C y b e r s p a t i a l R e a l i t y A d v a n c e m e n t M o v e m e n t
In an effort to bring valuable information to the masses, and as a
service to motivated information compilers, a member of CRAM can help
others unfamiliar with Usenet `publish' their documents for widespread
dissemination via the FAQ structure, and act as a `sponsor' knowledgable
in the submissions process. This document is being distributed under
this arrangement.
We have found these compilations tend to appear on various mailing lists
and are valuable enough to deserve wider distribution. If you know of an
existing compilation of Internet information that is not currently a
FAQ, please contact us and we may `sponsor' it. The benefits to the
author include:
- use of the existing FAQ infrastructure for distribution:
- automated mail server service
- FTP archival
- automated posting
- a far wider audience that can improve the quality, accuracy,
and coverage of the document enormously through email
feedback
- potential professional inquiries for the use of your
document in other settings, such as newsletters, books,
etc.
- with us as your sponsor, we will also take care of the
technicalities in the proper format of the posted version
and updating procedures, leaving you free of the `overhead'
to focus on the basic updates alone
The choice of who we `sponsor' is entirely arbitrary. You always
have the option of handling the submission process yourself.
See the FAQ submission guidelines FAQ in news.answers.
For information, send mail to <ldetweil@csn.org>.
 
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