On Mar 23, 5:58=A0am, Larry Caldwell <firstnamelastinit...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> In article <slrnfuajns.3pk.wcit...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> wcit...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(W. Citoan) says...
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> > There are also a number of web magazines though those seem to be more
> > s****adic & volatile.
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> I just found Abyss & Apex, thanks to a link posted here.
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> http://www.abyssandapex.com/
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> It appears to be pretty good, but I haven't had a chance to do much
> reading yet. =A0Fortunately, my laser printer will do 2-up duplex, so I
> can avoid being tied to a desk chair. (I don't mind the monitor, but my
> ass gets tired.) =A0Fortunately for them, old guys like me have plenty
of
> disposable income and don't mind contributing to a good effort.
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If you want an overview of a whole bunch, browse Rich Horton's
livejournal, where he goes through them all, pretty much :-
http://ecbatan.livejournal.com/
Here's a quick list, in order of 'SFness', again thanks to the
above :-
http://bluetyson.livejournal.com/4250.html
Other than Asimov's,Analog,FSF
Of the online I'd recommend Helix, too, and JBU of course. You can
get Interzone electronically at Fictionwise, too.
Also Subterranean Online.
http://subterraneanpress.com/index.php/magazine/
Links to others I have found of interest are on the header, here :-
http://freesf.blogspot.com/


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