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  • ...ia] on 12 April 2007. It was part of the program of events associated with the exhibition [http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/programs/exhibitions/kmg/2007/artist_ ...), Robert Heather (MC for the night) is Manager, Events and Exhibitions at the State Library of Victoria.
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  • ...lano, Texas. The premise of the magazine is simple: each story begins with the same first line. ...20 pages and carried 14-16 stories. ''The First Line'' stayed zineish for the first three years, and contributors were paid two issues for their stories.
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  • [[Image:Nekromantikon_1950spr_v1_n1-1_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Nekromantikon'''<br/> Issue One 1950 <br/>cover by [[Manly Banister]]]] '''The Nekromantikon''' was an amateur press periodical released by [[Manly Banist
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  • [[Image:Comet1-s_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Comet'''<br/>Issue 1 May 1930]] '''The Comet''' is a fanzine that was published in 1930 in the U.S.A. by Raymond Palmer and Walter Dennis.
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  • [[Image:Mutant.jpg|right|frame|'''The Mutant'''<br/> Issue 2.2 May 1948 <br/> Cover art by Norman Kussuth]] '''The Mutant''' was a science fiction fanzine published in the late 1940s by Ben Singer in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.
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  • '''The Dragomen''' was a [[One-shot|one off]] [[comic]] [[zine]]. It was written a ...they wished. The cover had a two colour screenprint of artwork inside and the zine was bound together by laces.
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  • [[Image:Companions1_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Companions'''<br/>Issue 1 June 1986]] '''The Companions''' was a media science fiction [[fanzine]] published by Karen
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Word]]
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  • [[Image:BTS.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Behind The Stove #13]] '''Behind The Stove''' is an official publication of The Easy Bake Coven.
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  • '''The Alarm''' is a political zine started in 2005, out of Houston, Texas. '''The Alarm #1''' Released on March 20th 2005, this [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste
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  • [[Image:The_Talisman_copy.jpg|right|frame|'''The Talisman'''<br/>Issue 2 Summer 1950]] '''The Talisman''' was a science fiction fanzine by Roy W. Loan, Jr.
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  • '''The Aftermath''' is an amateur press publication by Edith Miniter. ...''The Aftermath'' is dedicated to him in specific, in chapter headings, as well as "to all readers".
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  • ''The Avalonian'' was a short-lived science fiction zine edited and published by The first and only issue, dated 1952, was a 56-page octavo periodical with a co
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  • [[Image:Little_corpuscle_1951-52_n2_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Little Corpuscle'''<br/>Issue 2 Winter 1951/1952<br/>Cover art by Ronald Cl '''The Little Corpuscle''' was a science fiction fanzine by Lynne Hickman, later j
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  • [[Image:The_Space_Wastrel_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Space Wastrel'''<br/>Issue 5]] '''The Space Wastrel''' was a science-fiction [[fanzine]] edited by Mark Loney, Mi
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  • '''Looking out the window''' (September, 2003) is a small zine by [[Gracia Haby]], [[Louise J
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  • '''The Collective Zine''' is a fanzine published by Belfry Press/The Collective Writers Group, and edited by Lucidscreamer. ...ve Zine'' were published in the U.S.A. between 1995 and 1999. The focus of the zine was on writing fiction and fan fiction. it also included articles, ess
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  • ...English gun-runner and supposed husband murderer, and Savid, propietor of THE underground gambling establishment. The First 200 copies of The Red Fez were hand made by the author, the first 50 are numbered.
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  • ...in-black, beret wearing, coffee drinking, couple that are always pondering the deeper meanings of life - sort of. ...e mid-1990s through 2002 or so, and the authors frequently participated in the Alternative Press Expo.
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  • ...ht Fantasies]] in 1973, followed by [[Old Bones]] in 1976, both devoted to the macabre, weird fiction, [[H. P. Lovecraft]] and Arkham House publications. ...n the Pacific Northwest. Wilum Pugmire has written that “Punk rock gave me the guts to be myself, and for this I shall be eternally grateful.”
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  • ...] include [[PTBH!]] and [[For Crying Out Loud]] which were both written in the late 1990s.
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  • ''The Avalonian'' was a short-lived science fiction zine edited and published by The first and only issue, dated 1952, was a 56-page octavo periodical with a co
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  • The '''Grand Rapids Zine Fest''' began in 2013 and is about to hold its second ''Focused on a community of self-publishing in the mitten ''
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  • ...omxn perspective, and connect with people through the zine medium. She is the creator of '''DOOMED''' zine, '''wakeATL''' zine, '''Blackout Poetry''' zin
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  • ...s a lifestyle choice comprised of abstinence from intoxicating substances. The critera for what constitutes an intoxications substance varies from person ...emerged from this background and continued to be published as awareness of the straight edge scene grew world wide.
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  • [[Category:Zine]] [[Category: POC Zine]] [[Category: Zines from the Philippines]] [[Category:Perzine]]
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  • ...ton]], was originally entitled ''[[Prolapse]]'' (a full history appears in the original entry). The title changed with issue #13, published February 2009.
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  • ...cation devices that aims to reflect and analyze independent publishing and the means of personal expression related to other activities as [[zines]], inte ...agan, who previously edited fanzines such as [[El Virus Púrpura]], and has the collaboration of a extense group of friends and zinesters.
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  • ...#8, published in 1965. It contained commentary, reviews and opinions from the editors. It was an 8 1/2 X 11 inch fanzine of around 20 pages. ...obs. It featured several other members of the LASFS, such as Ron Ellik, as The Musquite Kid, Charles Burbee, Ingrid Fritsch, Terry Carr, Bruce Pelz, Rober
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  • ...publishing the e-zine ''Champagne Shivers'' yearly. Five issues appeared, the last in 2009. *''Side Show: Tales of the Big Top and the Bizarre'', an anthology edited by Cathy Buburuz, Sam's Dot Publishing, 2003
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  • ...of 48 pages plus cover (on blue paper), xeroxed at the teachers' lounge of the St.-Nikolaus-Stift in Füssenich with a print run of 60 numbered copies. The publication is included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • Eleanor graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Along with [[Drew Weing]], she is one h * [[The Beast Mother]]
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  • ...or zine published by members of The Gargoyle Club in Sydney, Australia, in the mid-1990s. ...the zine. The zine was co-edited by Antoinette Rydyr, [[Ron Clarke]] of [[The Mentor]] and Don Boyd. Art Director was Steve Carter.
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  • ...eight issues of [[Writer's Block]]. The last issue featured a journal from the International Pop Underground convention in Olympia, WA. ...], Appelstein published seven issues of the music zine [[Caught in Flux]], the last of which appeared in March of 1999.
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  • ..., Magic Dirt, Disneyfist, Screamfeeder, and Not From There; and reviews of the Livid Festival, ZZZ Market Day, [[zines]] and music.
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  • ...an Stewart says of ''Ghost Pine'', "Perzines are often too personal...But the writing in ''Ghost Pine'', though rooted in [[Punk|punk rock]] and [[activi ''Ghost Pine'' was one of the zines that was included on the [[Mobilivre-Bookmobile]] zine and artists' book tour across North America.
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  • ...selling issues of magazines, t-shirts, and books produced by Clamor staff, the InfoSHOP also sold other magazines, books, CDs, and radical art. ...itors had frozen its bank account and blocked the transfer of ownership of the InfoSHOP to a third party.
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  • ...o appeared as a split issue with [[Fembot]], a zine by [[Gary Fembot]], of the band Sta-Prest. Issue 6 was a [[compzine|compilation]] issue consisting of ...editor [[Joshua Plague]] on vocals. Other bands who released recordings on the label include Team Dresch, which included zinester Donna Dresch; and God Is
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  • ...Kuslan]], Louis Kuslan, Norman Stanley, R.D. Swisher, and others, called "The Stranger Club", in 1940. ...tting out issues and becoming an important part of fanzine fandom again in the 1980s and 1990s.
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