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Features poetry, interviews, reviews and opinion. The name of this site is a reference to the play Cyrano de Bergerac.
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A pop culture e-zine with literary leanings. Featuring, poetry, reviews, opinions and interviews.
Cyrano de Bergerac by Stephen Tulloch, 2004 all rights reserved
Helping to Create Artists!
Bakery of the Poets is nonprofit project whose mission is to help create artists;
A gathering place for creatives and lovers of creativity;
A zine destined to become one of the best arts and literary
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Started as a newsletter in 1996, C/Oasis intends to create a good, consistent channel for those interested in writing and literature on the net. C/Oasis features book news, and poetry submissions.
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A literary ezine that publishes the best in short stories and poetry from around the globe.
PLEASE NOTE! Sunoasis.com has set up a new Network called
If you want to submit poetry or story go to sunoasis.ning.com and sign up. It is free. Then you can do one of several things:
Put your poem or story or essay in a blog and load it onto the network
Join a group, submit it there and let
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Encourages reader contributions. Focused on philosophy, humor and radical honesty. Horoscopes by Eric Francis.
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A free-form literary e-zine for special people only.
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A Glasgow based e-zine featuring fiction, drama and art.
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fiction and poetry.Edited by James Havlin
  the dead man wore red shoes. his body was located near the national stadium. the body was decayed and windswept. scoured. in a short time there would be little meat left on the bones. and friends of the deceased would find identification difficult but remember how he used to dance. what had
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