The Rap Advantage
Provides you with info on stayin' on top of the rap game, station updates, how to get on, marketing &; promo tips, record deal advice, articles and more delivered to your e-mail box daily. In addition we'll give you updated info on members of our All-Star Roster including: KRS-One, Phife Dawg, Gravediggaz, U-God and more.
Harmony Central
The leading Internet resource for musicians, supplying valuable information from news and product reviews, to classified ads and chat rooms. This all-in-one Web site gives musicians benefits not available through traditional physical retail channels and provides extensive product information.
Music Center
Many free samples, soundsets, software, tips, music-links and a lot of other music-stuff here!
Indiequirer
Parody zine poking fun at indie rock music and the scene.
Music Office
All the news that's fit to click. Opinion and comment from the industry most jaded.
Spiel
"The monthly e-newsletter from Slam! Productions, contains details of forthcoming poetry slams and related performance poetry events run by Marcus Moore & Sara-Jane Arbury." SLAM! Productions is in Gloucestershire in the UK. No website as yet, but if you'd like to find out more or subscribe email, click the name above.
Mudlark
Is an Electronic Journal of Poetry & Poetics. They publish in three formats: "issues" of MUDLARK are the electronic equivalent of print hapbooks; "posters" are the electronic equivalent of print broadsides; and "flash" poems are poems that have news in them, poems that feel like current events. MUDLARK issues, all of them, are listed and linked on its home page. The current MUDLARK poster and flash are too. For a complete listing activate the links to MUDLARK "Posters" and "Flash Poems."
Poetry Daily
A weekly email newsletter, which brings you news of upcoming featured poets on Poetry Daily, special Poetry Daily events, and happenings in the world of poetry.
Slip
Slip is the starting point for writers who are looking for publications worthy of their work. We disect, de-ego, and destroy the best and the worst of the literary journals on the web. We'll let you know what their rejection letters look like, what type of poetry is best to submit to their editors, and what to expect with the entire submission process.