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Huling has published his free e-zine The Huling Letter for five years, and he currently distributes it monthly to approximately 5,000 email subscribers.
The guys soon launched Gayletter, a free weekly e-zine that lists five can't-miss Gotham events.
In 2007, Douglas closed and merged "Compliance Magazine" and "Human Capital Magazine" and launched "Workplace HR & Safety," a monthly online e-zine for those responsible for managing workforces and human resources.
Original short stories sought with a focus on LGBT themes for publication in NewTownWriters' e-zine SWELL and the print publication Off the Rocks.
The event at the University of Glamorgan has been organised by Steve Upham, editor of the Screaming Dreams website and publisher of the e-zine "Estronomicon".
A class e-zine is a joint writing project that can be uploaded to the school web site to be shared with family and friends.
For those who gravitate to the digital environment, The E-zine Going Places.
You may also have seen the redesigned e-zine, Green Places News, edited by my colleague Emma Abbott--we hope that you are enjoying this weekly online publication, which brings you the most up to date news in a fresh and innovative format.
The help comes from Business Link West Midlands which has launched its first ever monthly E-zine and is continuing the roll-out of specialist workshops between now and the end of next month.
REGIONAL entrepreneurs have received a double boost with Business Link West Midlands launching the first monthly 'E-zine' and the roll-out of its events programme.