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Date: Wed, 6 Dec 1995 11:58:11 -0500 (EST)
From: Directory of E-Journals <edirect@cni.org>
Subject: DargonZine


gopher://gopher.etext.org:70/11/Zines/DargonZine
(Link inactive 14 October 2005)

http://www.dargonzine.org/
(Link active 14 October 2005)

       DargonZine is an electronic magazine that prints original amateur
       fantasy fiction by Internet writers. It is the publication vehicle 
       of the Dargon Project, described below. It only prints Dargon-related
       stories. DargonZine is the successor of FSFnet, which was the Dargon
       Project's original emag. Between FSFnet and DargonZine, it is the
       longest running electronic magazine on the Internet. The Dargon
       Project is a "shared world" project, where many authors write in a
       common milieu, sharing settings and characters. The setting is a
       fantasy world that is predominantly human, at a late medieval
       technology level, and where magic is exceedingly rare. The project
       was founded in 1985 as a way for amateur fantasy writers on the
       Internet to meet and become better writers through mutual contact
       and collaboration. 

ornoth@wonky.jjm.com
Ornoth J. Lipscomb


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