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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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  • ...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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  • [[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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  • '''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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  • ...endships, riding bicycles, her early life, learning about life in general, and the places she enjoys.
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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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  • ...which deals in true crime and transgressive fiction (sexual abuse, murder and death).
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  • '''Samiya Bird''' is a zine editor, writer and musician from Berkeley, California. ...0. She has also coedited [[The Hell Times]], a publication about Hellarity and the chaotic worlds that collective living can illuminate.
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  • ...973, [[Checkpoint]] #42 says, "Once again, the title points to the content and this Aussie fanzine is devoted to feminist fans, this issue being concerned Susan Clarke Smith also published [[Beyond Antares]], and [[Chronicles]], and is regarded as one of the 'founding mothers of media SF fandom in Australia
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  • ...ersity within the scene, and expressed her opinions around racial dilemmas and class conflicts within the Riot Grrrl movement. ...he rest of the boys were having a rippin' time. At first I tried to ignore and I even looked down upon these girls for not trying. I felt like nothing was
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  • ...ld on Narragansett land (Providence, RI) organised for and by queer, trans and gender non-conforming people on 2nd Sept 2023.
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  • ...hibition wished to celebrate these artists, their independent productions, and the do-it-yourself culture of zines. This exhibition was curated by Colin M ...t the Cream City Collectives Gallery in Milwaukee. The exhibition was free and open to the public. The exhibition included work by:
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  • ...t College for four years, she has nothing in common with those that stayed and knows she can never be part of that Orange County world. ...ded 4 pages of her younger sister's writing on topics such as Girl Scouts, and then wrote about the kind of sexism that she hopes to be able to help her y
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  • ...e Apartment'' features stories and comics about grocery shopping, cooking, and doing laundry from a variety of contributors.
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  • ...sexism in the (Ohio/Midwest) punk scene, grief, family, traveling/touring and trying to live an ideal life. ...he traditional [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] style with typewritten text and Brianna's own illustrations.
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  • ...Chicago. He runs Meniscus Enterprises, out of which he publishes his zines and comics. ==Comics and Mini-Comics==
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  • SPX is the biggest market for [[fanzine]]s and Small Press publications in Sweden. ...he fair is its ten year anniverary include The Scandinavian Fanzine Award, and SPX many notorious guests: Gilbert Shelton, José Muñoz, Martin Tom Dieck,
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  • ...tuations with antifascists, fascists, extreme right-wing violence, rascism and immigration in Russia.
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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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  • Stock: Arcade Distro carries zines, magazines, stickers, postcards, and buttons. ...zines]], cookzines, and more literature related to the underground [[DIY]] and [[punk]] subcultures.
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  • '''Twisted Image''' is a cartoon strip and a zine by [[Ace Backwords]]. ...trip has appeared in zines such as [[Maximum Rock N Roll]], among others, and was featured in [[The Factsheet Five Zine Reader]]. A collection of Twiste
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  • ...antascience Digest''' was a science fiction fanzine edited by Robert Madle and published by Comet Publications in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. ...Baltadonis ([[Fantasy Fiction Pictorial]], [[Science-Fiction Collector]]) and Willis Conover Jr. ([[Science-Fantasy Correspondent]])
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  • ...g001.jpg|200px|right|frame|'''No/Division''' Vol. IV]]No/Division is a cut and paste perzine/fanzine hybrid published by Joey Lanzone in Rochester, NY.
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  • ...lished Summer 1979, #3 in Winter 1980, #5 in Summer 1980, #6 in Fall 1980, and #7 in Spring 1981. Contributors of articles included Wayne Brenner, Samanda Jeude, and George Laskowski.
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