We hope that you will take us up on the "slow read" part of our motto: "Fast load, slow read...." To keep our "fast load" promise, we have paid our "passionate attention" (Auden) to words not images. The poem's the thing. Once you have begun to Mudlark we want to give you reason to stay with us awhile. Take your time.
Take ours. Let us hear back from you. Activate the "Queries & Responses" link on Mudlark's home page. This is an interactive medium.
There are no tricks when it comes to Mudlarking. The moves you have to make to find your way around are logical enough.
Don't miss, though, the fact that you can save to disk whole issues of Mudlark at once and preserve the HTML formatting either by activating the title links on the contents pages or by choosing the "scroll" rather than the "page" option.
Or you can download plain text (ascii) versions of whole issues of Mudlark at once--from either the E-Text Archive at the University of Michigan or the public (anonymous) FTP Archive at the University of North Florida--by activating the appropriate links on Mudlark's Archives, Links, & Lists page.
In the Poster Poems (and Essays) section of Mudlark the featured author's work is just one file. You can save it to disk, if you like, and preserve the HTML formatting. The Poster Poems will be collected, as such, and will be available, too, from the E-Text Archive at the University of Michigan and the public (anonymous) FTP Archive at the University of North Florida.
You will notice that Mudlark does have an ISSN (1081-3500) from the Library of Congress. Its copyright © is registered there too.