Hey there This is Swiss Pope. I've written for e-zines such as HoE Publications and Grill. I love your site. I noticed that you have Gozer #1 in the one-shot magazines directory of textfiles.com. Let me take a minute to inform you of a slight error in the description and perhaps tell you about the rich history of Gozer. The description listed for Gozer on textfiles.com is "Gozer Issue #1, by Murmur (Ray Stanz)". This should be corrected. I am Ray Stanz. Murmur appeared in that issue under the alias "parfoums d'amorphis". So if you could change it to "Gozer Issue #1, by Ray Stanz", that would be much appreciated. There were about 5 or 6 issues of Gozer. It was written almost exclusively during e-zine writer and BBS gatherings in '95 and '96. Most issues of Gozers were written on laptops. Murmur might retain some of the issues. I know at least one issue was written on my friend Greg's laptop and never left it, and in '97 he had to give his laptop back to his aunt. And I think his aunt is dead now so I'd imagine the laptop was sold or thrown out or bequeathed. One issue of Gozer was written on a paper plate. During a high school graduation party, Murmur was trying to mack on a BBS chick named Glynis (read more about Glynis in http://www.hoe.nu/text/hoe-0264.txt and issues of Grill). So anyway, Murmur wrote "GLYNIS IS A HOTTIE" on a paper plate. During the course of the party, people scrawled random graffiti on it (they probably thought it was of sentimental value to the kid graduating, but little did they realize this was a clever trick to get people to write for Gozer). So the paper plate became an issue of Gozer. I can't remember if either Murmur or I transcribed it, but I'm almost certain that if so the file (and the paper plate) are forever lost. Feel free to write if you're interested in more completely stupid e-zines trivia. Cheers Phil