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There's something to read for everyone on the web, from highbrow literary journals to homemade (maga)zines.

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top pick Blair
Blair embodies the do-it-yourself attitude of the web. A couple of med students made their own 'zine to "fill that certain teen/20-something fun void," says co-creator Richard Wang. They aren't editors (they rarely capitalize the first letter in a sentence), but these guys take risks that push the envelope.

top pick Feed
This 'zine uses hypertext not to dazzle, but to provoke dialogue: the revolution here is fascinating discussion. The editors are building on what worked for old-fashioned publications: solid writing and reporting.

top pick Word
After two years, this award-winning site still leads the pack in non-linear, multimedia storytelling. Editor in chief Marisa Bowe says she was inspired to create Word because she was "sick to death of stupid celebrity profiles and dull, glib lifestyle writing." See how she's done.

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