June 30, 1996:   Welcome to $LAVERY, now officially open for your viewing.   

To work this page:

Clicking a redball button on the cover page will take you to one of several category pages listing works, artists in that category (Poetry, Fine Art, Photography) or will take you directly to an artist's work.

Clicking on highlighted titles will take you to those works and clicking on highlighted artist's names will take you to biographical and other information about the contributor.

GIF and JPG files (graphics - & especially photographs) may take up to 5 (or even 15, for large file/slow connection) minutes to download depending on the speed of your modem, size and complexity of the file  and the quality of your particular phone line and connection (which can vary from time to time on the same line).   Please be patient. Start the download, make some coffee, etc. come back in a few minutes.

Please freely distribute the URL (address) of this site.   More biographical info., news , links, an ongoing calendar of events, etc. will be accessible here shortly.  Visit often.

$lavery - Cyberzine of the Arts  was designed, and is maintained and curated by Harris Schiff, who wishes to express special thanks to Barbara Barg for pointing out multimedia/internet possibilities, to Simon Pettet for inspiration, information and encouragement and to Carl Berg for navigational guidance.

Please note that this is a first edition, applying new, recently developed , previously unfamiliar technologies and techniques.   It is our intention to improve steadily and eventually make use of full multimedia as well as improved quality of image reproduction with quicker download time.

Feel free to email constructive criticism, contributions, suggestions, whatever, to harris4@soho.ios.com Postal Address: $lavery, c/o Harris Schiff, Editor, 790 President Street #4L, Brooklyn, New York 11215-1370, USA

The next issue of $lavery Cyberzine of the Arts will be released on Christmas Day 1996.

This site was designed for optimum viewing with Netscape 2.x or Microsoft Internet Explorer. The America On-Line current web browser (5/27/96), Pipeline NY Browser and many others will not show the site correctly. If you are on America-On-Line, Pipeline, or a number of other services you must also run Netscape to properly view this site (and many other great sites on the internet). Contact their tech support for software or instructions.