AAPA E-Journal Listings

In addition to our monthly bundles of printed journals and ephemera, American Amateur Press Association members can also publish on the web. Most journals are in PDF format.

For detailed information about e-journal publishing see our "About E-Journals" page.

AAPA members who want their e-journals listed here should send them to email address e-journal@AAPAinfo.org for upload to the archives. File size must be less than 2 MB.

Older E-Journals

Most titles in this section were published in the original AAPA archive. They are now preserved in the University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Center's Digital Amateur Journalism Collection

Recent E-Journals

These newer E-Journals are stored on the AAPA website rather than with the University of Wisconsin collection.

Ink Zone, #176, Summer 2020
This issue of Greg McKelvey's The Ink Zone was distributed in the July 2020 AAPA bundle, but he also wants to share it online. It is formatted for printing two-up on letter-sized paper.

The Mareyland Register, April 2020
Marey Barthoff produced this special edition for the web when she couldn't get to her printer during the pandemic.

Ink Zone, #156, Fall 2018
Greg and Sally McKelvey published this issue as a tribute to their friend W. Gale Mueller. It also appeared in the September 2018 AAPA bundle. The eight page issue is formatted for printing two-up on letter-sized paper.

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