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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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  • [[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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  • '''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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  • '''Alpha and Omega''' was a science fiction fanzine by Meg Johns. ...me year. The third issue was released in January 1951, the fourth in April and the fifth in October of the same year. It was produced for the [[Spectator
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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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  • '''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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  • [[Image:Sing_and_String_colour_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Sing and String'''<br/> Issue One, 1959]] '''Sing and String''' was a folk music [[fanzine]] published in Ontario, Canada.
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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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  • ...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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  • '''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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  • [[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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  • '''Cows and beer''' (2007-) is a '[[hardcore]], [[punk]] rock [[fanzine]]' by Admo publ ...'". The [[zine]] is inspired by [[zines]] like [[Us vs them]], [[Distort]] and [[Cut sick]].
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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: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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  • '''Rocks and Blows''' is a memoir [[zine]] primarily covering writer [[David Frank]]'s e
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  • '''Dazed and swarming''' (May 1996-?) was a [[zine]] by Australian Chris Dazed, featurin
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  • '''Space and Time''' was a science fiction, fantasy and horror fanzine by Gordon Linzner. ...A. It featured comics, science fiction, fantasy and horror writing, poetry and art work.
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  • :I don't mind one or two, but some pages (including this one and [[List]]) overdo it, in my opinion. [[User:Alanlastufka|Alan Fall of Autumn
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  • ...ine, U.S.A. It was a mimeographed fanzine limited to 100 copies per issue, and was distributed by the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]]. ...ited" by Dave Thomas. Other contributors included Art Rapp ([[Spacewarp]]) and [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] ([[Horizons]]).
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  • ...names after her/his forename. The first issue, TOBY, featured Toby Ziegler and was released on 14th of May 2009. Every issue is an edition of 300, comes in the format A5, including 20 pages and is printed in black & white.
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  • ...ew, who would go on to be in the Manics' video for ''Little Baby Nothing'' and to become the pop band [https://www.discogs.com/artist/73517-Shampoo Shampo ...emy Deller produced a [[The Uses of Literacy]] zine published by [[Publish And Be Damned]].
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  • ...ular cast of contributors. The first issue appeared in the Spring of 1992, and it continues to be published 2-3 times a year. ...lude: "The Hall of Dynamic Greatness," Jake Austen's "Punk'n Head" comics, and "Flamin' Waymon Timbsdayle, King of Reviewland."
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  • ...or Trash''' was put together in the [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] manner and four issues of this photocopied zine appeared from the early to mid 1990's, ...y covered as well, The publication also included readers' polls and charts and there are also many reviews of zines. Each issue also featured a "Person of
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  • ...n the early 1990's, Sister Nobody was among the early wave of queer zines, and a proto-type for [[Riot Grrrl]]. Laura played in the band Snakepit with Bil ...e, i just wondered so much where she came from and why i couldn't know her and why she had to be a secret....this little girl wanted something that she co
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  • '''China Martens''' is a [[zinester]] and author living in the Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A. area. ...since 1990. She has also participated in presenting [[Mamaphiles]] zine, and had a column in [[Slug & Lettuce]].
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  • '''Xero''' was a fanzine published by Patricia Lupoff and Richard Lupoff in New York, NY, U.S.A.. ...issues it had become so successful it became too much work for the couple and they ceased publication in 1963. It won the [[Hugo Award for Best Fanzine]]
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  • ...onfire''. [[Louis Russell Chauvenet]] is credited with naming the fanzine, and was actively involved in the formation of NFFF, serving as its first presid ...ebsite, the first editor was Art Widner. The actual issue lists Art Widner and Harry Warner Jr. as editors.
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  • ...folded over once. It is distributed in Norwalk and New Haven, Connecticut and mailed to subscribers nationwide. ...writer|authors]] and artists. All parts combine to make a witty, peculiar, and strangely relevant other world.
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  • ...ere initially sent for publication in such [[zines]] as [[Brave New Tick]] and [[White Buffalo Gazette]]. The first [[compilation zine]] of My Small Diary ...ey appear in several library collections including ones in Denver, Seattle and Utah among others.
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  • ...sletter size zine, 7" by 8 ½". It included art work, fiction, interviews, and reviews. * “Doughnuts” and “The State of Things” by Billski
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  • ...other pseudonyms (Sochlez, Herr Schulze, herrschulze). In 2011 he married and changed his name to Scheibler. In 2014 he worked together with author ''Dietmar Dath'' and produced the Graphic Novel ''"Mensch wie Gras wie"'' [http://www.verbrecher
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  • '''Tobi Vail''' is a writer, musician and [[zinester]]. ...ly Karren, Dave Nichols and zinesters [[Donna Dresch]], [[David Nichols]], and [[Jeffery Kennedy]]. After that, she performed with the all-girl band Doris
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  • Dan, absolutely. email me and i'll put you in touch directly with her. she'll give you absolute confirmat ...s the article has been deleted, but to get it out there, her "zineography" and history with zines is documented. [[user:Sarah]] 3:08pm 28 March 2007 (EDT)
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  • ...lection, which primarily consisted of zines by people-of-color, punk kids, and teens to the [[Sallie Bingham Center...]] at Duke University.
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  • ...tive]], organising gigs and clubnights in [[Leeds]] between 2002 and 2009, and they also ran a distro. The collective is no longer active, but one of the ...lective zine [[Reassess Your Weapons]]. Some zines from the former [[Cause and Effect Distro]] were also inherited.
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  • ...e Golden Atom]]. The second issue appeared in December 1940 - January 1941 and was 14 pages. ...hn Christopher (Christopher Samuel Youd) ([[The Fantast]], [[Fan Dance]]), and Jean Howard. The issue also included an article on poetry by Farsaci.
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  • ...It was written in Hackney, London, UK by Tony also of [[More Noize]] zine and wrote a column in [[Maximum Rock 'N' Roll]]. The three issues were compiled
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