MAGic multimediamags.com
- Managing Editor, Thomas Wolfe
The internet is the whole wide world of the online , multidimensional, multifaceted, multimedia content presented in magazines, blogs, tutorials, entertainment, markets, schools, portals to information repositories, books all the way back to Homer. MultimediaMags.com shows you how to find what you want on the web. In short, a TV Guide to the web. A WV Guide, a Web Vision Guide to anything you want. It is either on the web or the web is a way to it. It is MAGic.
And if you want an expression on the web, we will help you with hosting (a place to present your expression), and help you build and furnish that place in order to optimize your expression.
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thartic
- Managing editor, Fargo Morskib
This magazine is not a showcase for art. (But we have spells. Not smells - SPELLS). Case in point. This first issue.
The thart as defined in the JACKIONARY is that explosive burst of creative thought that prompts the originator to turn suddenly and ask "did someone thart?"
It is an ongoing discussion about tharts. This is a word I have taken from my own Jackionary. When that creative explosion occurs so strongly you think perhaps you should duck into the loo and let it finish, and you can almost see thought bubble coming off your own head. It is the creative version of the big ahh hahh.
Tom Wilmer, for example. I had known about Tom for awhile, had heard some of his travel programs that are much more than travel programs - on KCBX. Tom was helping my neighbor Nan by building her a new walkway, deck, gazebo thing. We started discussing that area where craft meets art. Where it works like it ought to work, and looks like you did not think it could.
That will be in the first issue, as it were, the start thart --- well, soon, now, soon.
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The KnittyGrittyDittyBag
- Managing Editor, STORM trope
is where you will find peeps podn on Sunset Mauve, Buck Blogger, and the nonfiction you sometimes think is a shortstory until the reality of the things sets in.
games of gamut and yarns of texture too
that's what the knitty do - the gritty too
You just RSS it and every gold dim day, whammo - right in the DAPing pod.
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"Someday, progeny, writers will return to the ways of Aristotle. They will write walking, talking into pods. They will be called peripatetic palaverers for they will be drunk on alliteration."
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Rolling Your Own Stone
- Managing Editor, jack mothershed
--observe there is no terminal 'd' in that fourth word --
I am sorry if you expected a lesson on rolling joints, a mockumentary on the band, or a fifty year late review of THE MYTH OF SISYPHUS or an autobiography of CAMUS (the myth of sisyphus ),
the band, or the biologist who figured out sin semillan. But in a wily, wiggily way, it is all about concentrating on constructive creativity and what you do with it rather than concentrating on the Camus definition of the absurd or whether it is A serious crime of big BIG government or lack of it to off oneself and would we then be killing and dying for someone else's crime.
AWAY WITH THAT -- LET'S DOOOOOO SOMETHING!
The idea is simple. Whatever creative element you send us that weighs less than 25megabytes might be shown on Rolling Your Own Stone. I know what you just thought and don't do it.
I tossed in the first effort with a new production of an old song of mine and a comparison to a similar song recorded and sold heavily by John Denver but written by a gentleman named Dick Feller.
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Each week we will be putting up one or more submissions. The primary reason yours wouldn’t be there is if YOU DON’T SUBMMIT IT.
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All you have to know is that the myth of sisyphus is like Shaw's definition of the fanatic who keeps banging head against wall each time hoping for a different result. Stop the banging and rock pushing. Doing something constructive will obviate the fascination with the absurd. So sometimes we are like every day, every man, Sisyphus. Sometimes we feel like Sisyphus in a straight jacket. Let's rock that rock and rocket to the pinnacle.
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Air Buff
- Managing Editor, Wolfgang Trenker
The slogan for this mag is:
"do you still love the medium after you are done flying in it"
The focus is not just on flying, not just on the technique and technics of moving in more than two dimensions but how that is for you in all the ways that something can be for you.
Imagine the times you are not moving. da Vinci had a lot of time to do that.
He had enough time perhaps to relate from his imagination how it was for him or he had enough imagination to come up with the quotation attributed to him.
"Once you have flown, you will walk the earth with your eyes on the heavens; for there you have been, there you long to return."
In the meantime think about it. Talk about it. When you hesitate in talking to yourself about it, talk to us. We are listening.
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Morphing Dreams -- morphingdreams.com
This is Deanne Goodwin's production mag.
Wait until you see her stuff.
I will be trying to slip in some of my morphs, different art forms, and a different take on slides and movies.
Much to present there. Stay tuned.
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