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ZeroZine Issue Five
 
Welcome To ZeroZine Issue Five

What's New In Issue Five
ZeroZine Issue Five features the work of three photographers and two writers.  Our featured photographer is Mark Tucker, with selected color, black and white, and tinted photographs from The Fido Show.   Also featured are Terry Smith and Kimberly Riley with selections of Black and White work.  Our literary submissions come from Elizabeth Miller and Janet I. Buck, with accompanied images.  Issue Five is presented in a frameless format and is designed for use with Netscape 3.x or Internet Explorer 3.x or better.


Suggestions
I am always looking for new ways to improve the layout and design of
this page. Any suggestions or comments are always appreciated.
Feel free to comment to me at webmaster@zerozine.com .

Submissions
Submissions can be emailed to SubmitZero@zerozine.com . I am
accepting submissions for photography, painting, sculpture, short
stories and poetry. Attached files should be no bigger than
four megabytes total per message and can contain multiple
attachments. I would prefer that the images be as large as possible,
for ease of resampling. Text can be sent as an attachment in Word
or WordPerfect format or included in the text of the email message.
In your message please include information about yourself, your
work, and whatever else you feel is important in your message. Apple
users - please be sure your files include the appropriate file
extensions (image.jpg, image.gif, text.doc, etc).

About ZeroZine
ZeroZine was started in November of 1996 as an extension of a now
discontinued site "Zero Galleries". ZeroZine was designed as a
quarterly electronic magazine, intended to be supported by
submitting artists and writers. In May 1997, ZeroZine was moved to a
faster server at The Virtual Landlords, as well as enhanced with a
fully functional moderated listserv and Cold Fusion based user
forums. Through intense marketing by DCC, ZeroZine has become
one of the Internet's most popular Arts and Literature magazines.
ZeroZine is currently a "one man" project, maintained and designed
by Geoffrey Brown. Graphics and layout for ZeroZine are of original
design and are generally tailored to the style of our cover artist.

Copyright
Works contained within ZeroZine are copyright their respective
artists. Reproduction rights on these works are reserved unless
stated otherwise. All works contained within ZeroZine are voluntarily
submitted. For purchasing and reproduction information, please
contact the individual artists or email webmaster@zerozine.com.
Accompanied text and graphics are copyright Geoffrey Brown, and
may not be reprinted.


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