Path: senator-bedfellow.mit.edu!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!newsswitch.lcs.mit.edu!news-spur1.maxwell.syr.edu!news.maxwell.syr.edu!news.shore.net!not-for-mail From: Dargon Project Staff Newsgroups: alt.etext,alt.prose.d,alt.ezines,misc.writing,rec.arts.prose,rec.arts.sf.composition,rec.arts.sf.written,rec.mag,rec.mag.dargon Subject: DargonZine Readers' FAQ Organization: the Dargon Project Message-ID: <4pas9sg1v6q9c37lf001d4vio7ch99tuod@4ax.com> X-Newsreader: Forte Agent 1.7/32.534 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Lines: 173 Date: Sun, 06 Feb 2000 21:18:40 -0500 NNTP-Posting-Host: 207.244.110.170 X-Complaints-To: abuse@shore.net X-Trace: news.shore.net 949889917 207.244.110.170 (Sun, 06 Feb 2000 21:18:37 EST) NNTP-Posting-Date: Sun, 06 Feb 2000 21:18:37 EST Xref: senator-bedfellow.mit.edu alt.etext:4882 alt.prose.d:2516 alt.ezines:8314 misc.writing:405883 rec.arts.prose:47222 rec.arts.sf.composition:78221 rec.arts.sf.written:497131 rec.mag:10956 rec.mag.dargon:1501 DDDDD ZZZZZZ // D D AAAA RRR GGGG OOOO NN N Z I NN N EEEE || D D A A R R G O O N N N Z I N N N E || -=========================================================+|) D D AAAA RRR G GG O O N N N Z I N N N E || DDDDD A A R R GGGG OOOO N NN ZZZZZZ I N NN EEEE || \\ \ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Readers' Frequently Asked Questions -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Note: This file was last updated 8/4/1999. Recent changes are noted by a bar '|' in column 1.) What is DargonZine? | DargonZine is a strictly noncommercial electronic magazine (ISSN 1080-9910) that prints original fantasy fiction by aspiring Internet writers. It is the publication vehicle of the Dargon Project, described below. It only prints Dargon-related stories. DargonZine is the successor of FSFnet, which was founded in 1984 and was the Dargon Project's original magazine. Between FSFnet and DargonZine, it is the longest running electronic magazine on the Internet. What is the Dargon Project? | The Dargon Project is a collaborative anthology, where many authors write in a common milieu, sharing settings and characters. Stories take place in a medieval fantasy world that is predominantly human, at a late medieval technology level, and where magic is relatively rare. The project was founded in 1985 as a way for aspiring fantasy writers on the Internet to meet and become better writers through mutual contact and collaboration as well as contact with a live readership via the Internet. See below for details if you are interested in joining the project as a contributing writer. What is Dargon? The Duchy of Dargon is a typically small, out of the way holding, situated in the extreme northwest corner of the Kingdom of Baranur. It is separated from the rest of the kingdom by a vast wood and a range of hills, and is ruled by the young Lord Clifton Dargon. Dargon Keep stands on a hill overlooking the town and port of Dargon, which lie at the mouth of the River Coldwell. The port is Dargon's only link to the more populated south, and the town is an active and busy place. Adventure can be found both within the city's walls and in the surrounding wildlands. Maps, a glossary, and a more detailed description of the milieu can be found on the "About Dargon" page on our Web site at . How can I subscribe to DargonZine? | DargonZine supports two types of subscriptions: you may have | each issue sent to you as email when it comes out, or we can | send you a brief email notification when issues are distributed, | so that you can obtain the issues at your leisure from our Web | site, the rec.mag.dargon newsgroup, or other sources. | Both subscription types are free of charge, and may be obtained | by filling out the online subscription form at | or sending an email | request to with your full name, email | address, and preferred subscription type. Is there a DargonZine site on the World Wide Web? Yes! You can reach us at the URL: This site includes documents or pointers to all the Dargon-related resources you might need, including current and back issues, a collection of maps, author bios, an online glossary, and much more! If you read DargonZine via the Web or an archive site, we'd still like to include you as a "notification only" subscriber (see the "Subscriptions" section, above). What if I don't have network access? At the present time we can only directly support readers who can exchange email messages with the Internet. Relatively low-cost network access can be obtained through many online services. What's this Dargon-L I heard about? Dargon-L is the forum the Dargon Project writers use for planning, kicking around story ideas, and critiquing works in progress. Only contributing writers may subscribe to Dargon-L. (see "How can I submit stories to DargonZine?", below). How can I obtain back issues of DargonZine or FSFnet? The easiest way is to start at the DargonZine Back Issues Web | page, at , which | contains links to issue in both HTML and ASCII formats. You can | also obtain issues via the following methods. Back issues of both FSFnet and DargonZine are available online via anonymous ftp. Ftp to ftp.shore.net and look in the /members/dargon/back_ish directory. In addition, the Etext Archive maintain a collection of FSFnet and DargonZine issues in GNU Zip format. Ftp to ftp.etext.org and look in the pub/Zines/FSFNet and pub/Zines/DargonZine directories. AOL users can find back issues via the following: Keyword PDA Mac users select "Software Libraries" *All* users then select "Palmtop Paperbacks" The path from there is: Ezine Libraries->Science Fiction/Fantasy->Dargon-Zine Delphi users can find the FAQ and recent issues in the Fanzines database of the Science Fiction & Fantasy SIG. The Internet archive site for DargonZine is available on the Internet Gopher menu in the SF&F SIG. Look under the Fantasy Sites, Newsgroups and Homepages selection. The Dargon Project newsgroup is also on the Usenet Reader menu in the SF&F SIG. How often do issues come out? | Issues are distributed irregularly. There are usually 8 to 12 | issues per year, and are sent out every three to eight weeks. How large are typical issues? Issues usually are between 1000 and 2000 lines (75-100k). Users of some systems (notably juno.com) may find that they are unable to receive issues due to arbitrary file size limits on their systems. In that case, we recommend that you obtain a | "notification-only" subscription and retrieve issues via the Web | or FTP. How can I send comments or feedback to the writers? Comments and feedback are welcome, and can be sent to the editor or directly to the individual authors (email addresses usually accompany stories, and can also be found on the Web site). The newsgroup rec.mag.dargon also provides an unmoderated forum for readers to discuss Dargon stories with each other and the writers. There are pointers to all these on our reader feedback page, . Reader feedback is enthusiastically encouraged. How can I submit stories to DargonZine? New writers are always enthusiastically welcomed. Writers who | are interested in joining the Dargon Project should read the | DargonZine Writers' FAQ, which is available on our Web site at | or from the editor | at . That document is laid out very much like this one, and discusses all kinds of things that you need to know in order to get up to speed as a contributing writer. Thanks for the interest, and help spread the word!!! -Ornoth D.A. Liscomb Editor, DargonZine dargon@shore.net http://www.dargonzine.org .