0 a zine (= small magazine) that is available on the internet
1 a magazine that appears on the internet or is sent as an email:
I reach more than 600 potential customers each month by publishing my own e-zine.
These e-zine accounts are characterised by their brevity and simplicity; though their number is plentiful, their detail is repetitious and superficial.
Every season, two to three new characters are introduced, who join in writing the e-zine.
It produces an e-zine which it releases at various hacker conventions and through its hackbloc portal.
He has authored countless business management articles for publication and distribution and has a weekly e-zine with a circulation of over 30,000 readers.
The e-zine in currently in its 11th year of continual publication.
An e-zine also continues the tradition of the publication.
The site includes both an e-zine, which identifies prestigious forthcoming launches.
Stories eligible for the award include those first published in online literary journals, magazines, and e-zines that have an editorial process.