We noticed, while doing some net research, that you have a link to the arts
and literature magazine "NWHQ" on your Online Books and Magazines list.
We'd like to inform you of our official third release, September 1st, 1995.
NWHQ, while retaining the diversity and originality of its earlier
incarnations, has been almost completely redesigned. True to the original
vision for the magazine, older works are incorporated along with new
material -- while the totality of the site grows more labyrinthine and more
richly interlinked.
NWHQ is edited and designed by Vancouver inter-disciplinary artist
Elizabeth Fischer, whose visual works also illustrate a number of the
texts. She is assisted by hypertext author Tim McLaughlin and
programmer/photographer John Maxwell.
The site presents work from an international collection of authors and
artists. NWHQ recently received a Canada Council Arts Award -- the first
Web journal to do so -- with a mandate to further its explorations in the
new information/ communication technologies. NWHQ is freely accessible over
the Internet at the following URL:
So we'd like to invite you to take a fresh look at NWHQ! Please also take a
look at your hypertext links and make sure you have the current URL (the
older one still works, but we can't guarantee that in perpetuity)
And if you happen to be in Vancouver September 1st, drop by The
Contemporary Art Gallery at 555 Hamilton Street, where we'll be toasting 18
months online.
Write to NWHQ at: nwhq@wimsey.com
Elizabeth Fischer: efischer@wimsey.com
Tim Mclaughlin: tmcl@wimsey.com
John Maxwell: jmax@wimsey.com