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<div>[[Image:The_Salivation_Army_cover_resized.JPG|frame|'''This Is The Salivation Army''' - Issue X]]<br />
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'''This Is The Salivation Army''' is a [[zine]] from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, created by [[Scott Treleaven]].<br />
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The first issue of this black and white, [[Cut and Paste|cut and pasted]], photocopied zine was released in 1996. Eight issues were published until the end of the zine in 1999. During this time editor Treleaven was interviewed in zines such as [[Broken Pencil]] and [[Fanorama]]. The zine incorporated a vivid mixture of [[punk]], goth, the occult and industrial music aesthetics. Articles about filmmakers Derek Jarman and Kenneth Anger were featured. Contributors included REB from [[Fanorama]], [[G.B. Jones]], and Paul Zevenhuizen of [[Infantile]], among others.<br />
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In 2002, Treleaven presented an overview of his zine experience in a film entitled ''[[The Salivation Army]]'' which quickly became a cult hit, playing at film festivals across North America and Europe and counting as issue 9 of the zine. In 2004, 'Issue X' of the zine was released. This issue featured a number of writers and artists that Treleaven had come to know, or who had contacted him, since the zine's official end. These included [[Jason Louv]], AA Bronson, Paul P. , [[Genesis P-Orridge]], Kim Kinakin of [[Faggo]], Rufus Poser of [[Poser]], Black Sun Productions, [[Ango Visone]], and others. In 2006, on the tenth anniversary of the zine, all the issues were gathered together and issued in book form as ''The Salivation Army Black Book''.<br />
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'''This Is The Salivation Army''' is filled with editor Treleaven's distinctive collages, which he now exhibits in galleries around the world. His work has also appeared on CD covers and t-shirts, and in books and periodicals. <br />
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==External links==<br />
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*[http://www.brokenpencil.com/features/feature.php?featureid=65 Scott Treleaven] interviewed by [[Broken Pencil]]<br />
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<div>[[Image:The_Salivation_Army_cover_resized.JPG|frame|'''This Is The Salivation Army''' - Issue X]]<br />
<br />
'''This Is The Salivation Army''' is a [[zine]] from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, created by [[Scott Treleaven]].<br />
<br />
The first issue of this black and white, [[Cut and Paste|cut and pasted]], photocopied zine was released in 1996. Eight issues were published until the end of the zine in 1999. During this time editor Treleaven was interviewed in zines such as [[Broken Pencil]] and [[Fanorama]]. The zine incorporated a vivid mixture of [[punk]], goth, the occult and industrial music aesthetics. Articles about filmmakers Derek Jarman and Kenneth Anger were featured. Contributors included REB from [[Fanorama]], [[G.B. Jones]], and Paul Zevenhuizen of [[Infantile]], among others.<br />
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In 2002, Treleaven presented an overview of his zine experience in a film entitled ''[[The Salivation Army]]'' which quickly became a cult hit, playing at film festivals across North America and Europe and counting as issue 9 of the zine. In 2004, 'Issue X' of the zine was released. This issue featured a number of writers and artists that Treleaven had come to know, or who had contacted him, since the zine's official end. These included [[Jason Louv]], AA Bronson, Paul P. , [[Genesis P-Orridge]], Kim Kinakin of [[Faggo]], Rufus Poser of [[Poser]], Black Sun Productions, and [[Ango Visone]], and many others. In 2006, on the tenth anniversary of the zine, all the issues were gathered together and issued in book form as ''The Salivation Army Black Book''.<br />
<br />
'''This Is The Salivation Army''' is filled with editor Treleaven's distinctive collages, which he now exhibits in galleries around the world. His work has also appeared on CD covers and t-shirts, and in books and periodicals. <br />
<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
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*[http://www.brokenpencil.com/features/feature.php?featureid=65 Scott Treleaven] interviewed by [[Broken Pencil]]<br />
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[[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Queer]][[Category:Ontario Zines]]<br />
[[Category:1990's publications]]<br />
[[Category:2000's publications]]<br />
[[category:Zines from Canada]]<br />
[[Category:Goth]][[Category:Punk]]</div>90.2.109.108