litzine

English

Etymology

lit + zine

Noun

litzine (plural litzines)

  1. A zine that publishes literary works.
    • 1994, Ronald Sukenick, Doggy Bag, page 158:
      Ronald Sukenick [] is the author of ten books, Publisher of American Book Review and the litzine Black Ice, and Co-Director of Fiction Collective Two []
    • 1997, Joe Blades, In the Dark: Poets and Publishing, page 15:
      Minimum Wage is a local punk/alternative music zine in Saint John and Moncton, NB. Poet and editor, Maggie Helwig and Lowlife Publishing have been irregularly publishing CRASH, a litzine for many years.
    • 2006, Peter A. Balaskas, Silent Voices, page 13:
      Marie Lecrivain is the executive editor of poeticdiversity: the litzine of Los Angeles. She's a 2nd-level denizen of Dante's Inferno and is a writer in residence at her apartment.

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