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  • '''And furthermore...''' is a science fiction fanzine by [[John Purcell]]. The electronic fanzine ''And furthermore...'' (the ellipse points are part of the zine's title) was publ
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  • '''Time and Again''' was a science fiction fanzine by Dave Locke. ...aking, book hunting, fanzines, dinosaur movies, Martian movies, outhouses, and 1950s fan Ed Cox.
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  • [[Image:Upanddown.jpg|frame|''Up and down'']] ...out the fascinating world of the escalator. An eclectic mix of photography and illustration.
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  • '''Sweetness and Light''' was a Science Fiction fanzine by Jack R. Herman from Sydney, NSW, ...book/film/TV reviews, letters of comment from other fans, creative writing and artwork.
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  • '''Flick and Jube''' is a comic written and illustrated by Simon Mackie. Later it became a web comic. ...ondon in 1986. Two office workers break out from their mundane office jobs and embrace a bohemia sub-culture.
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  • '''Sanitary and Ship''' is a [[compzine]] published by [[Diatribe Media]]. It is named for # On Baby Bears and Hawks by [[Jeff Disler]]
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  • '''Writhe and Shine''' is an independently produced [[comic]] by Robert Tritthardt who re ...released issue two, subtitled "Tonight Only", in standard comic book form, and a trade paperback collecting past work has also been published.
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  • ...d by [[Mujinga (zinester)|Mujinga]] in 2002. He wrote a diary for one week and then published the A5 zine in an edition of 10 copies, which he sent to mak
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  • [[Image:LostAndFound.jpg|frame|'''Lost And Found''' Zine #1]] ...ctions and travel, show reviews, local punk scene reports, artwork, poetry and interviews.
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  • ...th/ International Zine Month (IZM)]. The first issue was made in July 2013 and the second in July 2020. ...s and Chainsaws there's also a focus on the covid-19 pandemic and lockdown and the global political situation. At the same time, by adding the IZM prompt
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  • ...uction technique in which words and images are culled from various sources and combined on a master [[flat]]. The phrase is also commonly used to describe Images and backgrounds are culled from many and various sources including [[clip art]], advertisements, [[fliers]], [[magaz
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  • [[Image:Hugin_and_munin_196801-02_n4_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Hugin and Munin'''<br/> Issue 4<br/>Cover art by Murray Long]] '''Hugin and Munin''' is a science fiction fanzine by Richard Labonte.
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  • ...ba in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Topics include design theory, analysis, fiction, and artwork. ...ited to students at the University. They came from all over North America, and included [[Andy Sheie]].
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  • '''Tops and Bottoms''' was a zine produced by [[Joel Gibb]] and Karen Azoulay in Toronto in the early 2000's. ...which clothing was brought by guests to be exchanged and made into exotic and incredible works of art. The zine is filled with photos of the creations th
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  • '''Rocks and Blows''' is a memoir [[zine]] primarily covering writer [[David Frank]]'s e
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  • Sobotor, Jonathan (2014). [[Fathers and Sons]]. San Diego, CA: Little Booklets (formerly Trespass Cattle Press) // Written and laid out over two months, ''Fathers and Sons'' was published August 2014.
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  • [[Image:Strap&Buckle1.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Strap and buckle cover]] '''Strap and buckle''' was a [[One shot|one-off]] 12-page A5 [[Lit-zine|literary fiction
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  • [[Image:Fables_and_reflections_200308_n5.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Fables and Reflections''' Issue 5 Cover art by Trudi Canavan 2003]] '''Fables and Reflections''' is a science fiction and fantasy fanzine by Lily Chrywenstrom.
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  • ...he Adverts, Alternative TV, Generation X, Penetration, Chelsea, The Models and The Unwanted. Contributors include [[Tony D]] of [[Ripped & Torn]] zine.
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  • ...by [[Neil Scott]] and reporting upon the psychological dimensions of arts and culture. It has a postmodern slant but is classical in terms of its aesthet ...er version was launched in 2005 featuring a wealth of interviews, features and artworks around the theme of the human form. The first issue of the main ru
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  • '''Jeff Fox''' is a writer, publisher and ex-[[zinester]] living in Los Angeles, CA. He gained minor fame as the publ
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  • Jeff Boman was the founder of [[Comicopia]] and is a long time contributor to [[Amateur Press Association|APA]]s. He has pr Letters came from from [[Steve Green]] and [[Lloyd Penney]] ([[Torus]]).
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  • ...t Schuelke]]. It was self-published in February 2008. It contains 21 poems and is 41 pages long.
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  • Liz is the creator of [[Caboose]] and [[The Bad Lyrics Project]] and coauthor of [[Cul-de-sac]]. Recently she was interviewed in [[Bubbles]] and [[Razorcake]] #138. She also wrote about Quimby's "Zine Data Mining“ in [
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  • '''Ye Yowlings of Yog-Sothoth''' was a fanzine edited by Michael H. Cline and published by Ars-de-Mort Publications. ...iction, poetry, reviews and art sections. The first issue came out in 1981 and two issues followed, the third in 1982. It was published in River Ridge, Lo
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  • ...extreme descriptions given of its hideous appearance, its gargantuan size, and the abject terror that it evokes. A drawing of Cthulhu by Lovecraft was pre ...ft undoubtedly recognized an underlying unity of certain imagined settings and deities in his tales, though the closest he ever came to naming this collec
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  • '''Rude Bitch''' is a science fiction fanzine by Avedon Carol and Lucy Huntzinger. ...002, Lucy wrote on her blog ''Aries Moon'', "I'm still proud of Rude Bitch and its effect on fandom."
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  • ...onnects two major metropolitan areas: Copenhagen, the Danish capital city, and the major Swedish city of Malmö. ...raphs have a ''noise'' effect on them that makes the zine look a bit trash and printed on a cheap printer.
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  • .... The columns and interviews were well done, featuring a variety of bands and artists. Around 20 issues were published.
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  • ...[[lb]] of Chicago, Illinois. It tells the story of the author's daily life and work as a grocery bagger. lb has also published the zines [[Susie is a robot|susie is a robot]] and [[Truckface|truckface]].
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  • ...tivism]]. Both versions contain quite a bit of art as well as some poetry and music. Highly inspired by the [[Riot Grrrl]] scene, the Dissension zine is Dissension is no longer in print and no longer being created.
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  • '''Toilet Paper''' is a [[punk]] and [[perzine]] created by [[Alva Dittrich]] in June 2002. Alva started Toilet Paper when she was 16. Alva call her [[zine]] ''egozine'' and you can find photographs of her on almost every cover.
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  • ...zine]]. It is authored by Bonus Rob and Bonus John, with contributors Dave and Rachel. ...ssentially intinerant since the first issue was created in Sevilla, Spain, and the second in Portsmouth, England. The future location of the zine is yet t
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  • ...d the second in 1977. And then ''Boonfark'' picked up speed a bit in 1979, and going into the 1980s five more issues were published until, at the end of t ...iles, Bruce Townley ([[Oblong]]), [[Ted White]] ([[Gambit (USA)|Gambit]]), and [[Walt Willis]] ([[Hyphen]]).
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  • ...titled, "an illustrated anthology of poetry of the imagination". The first and only issue was released in 1981. ...bert Frazier ([[Star*Line]]), Joey Froehlich, Robert Randolph Medcalf Jr., and Mel Spivak.
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  • ...hite printed zine comes with a set of stickers from Hamburg based graffiti and street art activists. ...t wie Sie ihn vorfinden möchten''': This sticker is part of the collection and refers to a sign, often to be found in a public toilet: "Please leave the p
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  • ...hor of numerous zines about her experience with eating disorders, tattoos, and the grief she felt when she lost her father to Huntington's Disease. She is * [[Did that Hurt? Self-Advocacy for a Safe and Awesome Tattoo Experience]]
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  • ...4 Hour Zine Thing]] 2006 contribution. It is a split zine between Lisa Mae and her alter ego, [[Mae Undead]]. ...Lisa's writing, a mixtape playlist that she feels is the best she's made, and zine recommendations. On the other side is fictional stories that are thinl
    794 bytes (132 words) - 06:35, 16 December 2007

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