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A '''lit-zine''' is a [[zine]] which is part of the literary [[underground culture]]. In lieu of making cold submissions to corporate publishers -- whose editors usually only deal with agented work, especially since the intense media consolidation of the past two decades -- literary zine writers are printing their own stories/novels and distributing them via the current "underground railroad," primarily through websites and [[A Reader's Guide to the Underground Press]]. | A '''lit-zine''' is a [[zine]] which is part of the literary [[underground culture]]. In lieu of making cold submissions to corporate publishers -- whose editors usually only deal with agented work, especially since the intense media consolidation of the past two decades -- literary zine writers are printing their own stories/novels and distributing them via the current "underground railroad," primarily through websites and [[A Reader's Guide to the Underground Press]]. | ||
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Revision as of 17:28, 12 August 2006
A lit-zine is a zine which is part of the literary underground culture. In lieu of making cold submissions to corporate publishers -- whose editors usually only deal with agented work, especially since the intense media consolidation of the past two decades -- literary zine writers are printing their own stories/novels and distributing them via the current "underground railroad," primarily through websites and A Reader's Guide to the Underground Press.