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  • [[Image:Seth Friedman.jpg|frame|Seth tabling at a zine convention in Seattle]] ...ne of 1997). In the introduction to the [[The Factsheet Five Zine Reader]] Friedman recalls discovering music zines in the late 1970s and getting hooked. His u
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  • R. Seth Friedman's June 1996 review of the zine for Wired.com was very complimentary, descri ...fire.com/poetry/love2020/zinereviewermariagoodman.html Text of the R. Seth Friedman review]
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  • [[Image:Seth Friedman.jpg|frame|Seth tabling at a zine convention in Seattle]] ...ne of 1997). In the introduction to the [[The Factsheet Five Zine Reader]] Friedman recalls discovering music zines in the late 1970s and getting hooked. His u
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  • ...ir time polishing their work." (Factsheet Five, #54, January 1995, R. Seth Friedman, 'Medley', p. 47; reviews also appeared in Factsheet Five issues #42 and #4
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  • Issue 5 of UVQT was reviewed in R. Seth Friedman's [[Factsheet Five]] (#61, May 1997).
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  • ==Under R. Seth Friedman's editorship== In 1992 [[R. Seth Friedman]] stepped in, picked up the pieces, and published Factsheet Five throughout
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  • ...as well as a few out of town guests like [[Aaron Cometbus]] and [[R. Seth Friedman]]. Washington zinesters that tabled included [[Blair Wilson]], [[Dan Hallig
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  • ...alligan]], [[Heath Row]], [[Jeff Koyen]], [[Bob Conrad]], [[Jen Angel]], [[Seth Robson]], [[Karl Wenclas]], [[Robert W. Howington]] (AKA The Loser), [[Asha
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  • ...4, 1997 on Three Rivers Press. The book is comprised of an introduction by Friedman, a mammoth list of [[zine]] resources and information, and excerpts from 73
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  • -A critique of [[R. Seth Friedman]] of ([[Factsheet Five]]) including reprinting of a long post of his from [
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  • ...s alternative culture. The first annual MUMS brought stars like [[R. Seth Friedman]] ([[Factsheet Five]]), Ian MacKaye (Fugazi), [[V Vale]] (VSearch/ReSearch
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  • [[R. Seth Friedman]] of [[Factsheet Five]] described Goblin's Armpit as follows. "Chaotic ange
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  • [[R. Seth Friedman]] selected 'TOTI as the Editors' Choice in issues 47 and 49 of ''Factsheet
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  • ...it, ''Factsheet Five'', [[Hudson Luce]] produced one issue, then [[R. Seth Friedman]] continued the magazine (with contributing editor [[Chris Becker]]) until
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  • ...Pagan's Head]]) achieved moderate professional success. By 1998, [[R. Seth Friedman]], then editor of Factsheet Five, announced his intention to sell it. It ha
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  • ...5 drew a number of zinesters recognizable to this day, including [[R. Seth Friedman]], editor of [[Factsheet 5]]; [[Chip Rowe]], publisher of [[Chip's Closet C
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  • * [[Seth Gotro]] * [[Glen Friedman]] - ''photographer'' (issues twelve, fifteen, nineteen)
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