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  • [[Image:Pitbull2.gif|frame|Chihuahua and Pitbull 2]] '''Chihuahua and Pitbull''' was a [[zine]] from New Orleans.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cut and Paste]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Timezones and Statelines]]
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  • [[Image:Searchanddestroy2.jpg|frame|Search and Destroy issue #2]] ...y''''' was a San Francisco, California, U.S.A. [[punk]] [[zine]] published and edited by V. Vale, who went on to publish [[RE/Search Magazine|RE/Search]]
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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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  • '''Tennis and Violins''' is a [[perzine]] by [[Kristy Chan]] of Florida, U.S.A. ...m, being queer, also interviews with [[Ceci Moss]], editor of [[Suburbia]] and [[Matt Wobensmith]], editor of [[Outpunk]].
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  • ...llium''' is a science fiction fanzine by [[Alicia Austin]], Maureen Bourne and Rosemary Ullyott, as "The Cartel". ...[[Hugin and Munin]] by Richard LaBonte. It featured a red and black cover and 28 pink pages.
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  • '''Fire and Ice''' was a cooking zine published by traveling chef Joshua Ploeg (also kn ...rd Shall Live, Ploeg became a chef devoted to [[Veganism|vegan]] cooking, and began publishing zines pertaining to this subject.
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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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  • '''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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  • ...ountry life [[zine]] edited by [[Lokiko Hall]] (aka [[Loki Quinnangelis]]) and published in rural Oregon, U.S.A. ...herding terms for misfits, with "bummers" a slang term for orphaned lambs and "gummers" referring to old ewes with no teeth remaining.
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  • ...mall [[newsletter]]/[[zine]] from Greece and it is written in both English and Greek. ...]] zine is out and you can download it from the website. It contains music and zine reviews as well as information on Greece's punk scene that you might n
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  • [[Image:Dadcov.jpg|frame|Drugs and Daydreams]] ...s and an outlook that is part slash-and-burn anti-capitalism, part naivete and full on devil may care recklessness.
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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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  • '''Tea and Biscuits''' is a poetry zine by [[Susy Pow]].
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  • '''Dreams and Nightmares''' is a speculative and fantastic poetry zine edited by David C. Kopaska-Merkel. ...tmares'' was launched in the mid-1980s (the fifth issue is dated May 1986) and, as of 2012, is still being published, having surpassed ninety issues.
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  • [[Image:Jane and Frankie 2.jpg|175px|thumb|right|'''Jane and Frankie''' Issue 2]] ...uebec, Canada, by sister and brother [[Jena von Brucker|Jena von Brücker]] and [[Klaus von Brucker|Klaus von Brücker]].
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  • ...women from Europe. Edited by Melanie Maddison ([[Reassess Your Weapons]] and [[Colouring Outside The Lines]]) there were at least 6 issues published. ...ox, Jay Bernard, Gladys Badhands, Isy [[Morgenmuffel]], [[Rachael House]], and Lauren Hutchinson.
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  • ...run by [[Emma]] and carried [[zines]], music, and crafts by women, queer, and trans people. [http://www.causeandeffectdistro.com Cause and Effect Distro]
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  • ...so known simply as ''More Noise'') was a [[fanzine]] produced between 2002 and 2004, named after the ''Mighty Mighty Bosstones'' album of the same name. ...iles, among others. The zine was very closely linked with [[Punknews UK]] and shared many contributors. Typically, a gig would be organised at ''The Hor
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  • ...a [[perzine]] by Nia Diaspora published in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A., and one of a series of zines by her about mixed-race identity. ...setts, away at college in Maryland, family legacies of internalized racism and race-related interrogations on the job as a temp caterer. The zine also fea
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  • ...as a [[Riot Grrrl]] zine featuring articles on music and feminism, poetry, and graphics. In the 1980's Lisa L. published the punk zine [[Zugang]] and released several audio cassette compilations to accompany the zine.
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  • It was started in 2003 and is ongoing. As of October 2007 there were 46 issues. ''For the collection, relation and disposal of topical developments in understanding.'' ''One individual per r
    613 bytes (92 words) - 22:42, 12 October 2007
  • ...a Melbourne, VIC, Australia [[zine]] by an anonymous author, "satirically and politically exploiting the exploits of fictional television Melbourne subur
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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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  • ...rsonal experience and travel. Their focus is in zines addressing political and social issues. ...rous individuals have donated their personal collections, and zine editors and publishers regularly send in issues.
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  • '''Speed Demon''' is a [[zine]] published in Italy by Flavio and the Speed Demon crew. ...h the zine is in Italian, photographs and graphics are a prominent feature and new issues generally come with an English translation for readers outside o
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  • ...Bills]] letter writing and [[mail art]] project involving writers, artists and [[zine]] makers across the Australia.
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  • ...popular zines in the 1990's, launched October 31, 1988 by [[Darby Romeo]] and published through 1999. The name is said to have come from a dream Darby ha ...to it within the zine community who saw the zine as getting a bit too big and too much national attention to be still called a zine.
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  • ...ge, Alaska. The [[zine]] consisted of diary entries along with photographs and artwork.
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  • ''Imaginary Life'' issue one was put out in 2002 and is out of print. ...''Current Resident'', but they were later renamed ''Current Resident'' #1 and ''Current Resident'' #2.
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  • ...henomenon showed the world how much sexism is still prevalent in our world and how much some people were out of touch of how much. ...powerful stories and Tweets that men, women, and trans* individuals shared and some of the responses they received.
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  • ...wo parts to the zine - part one is a transcript of a talk by Mark in Lille and part two is taken from a radio recording of Mark talking in Barcelona.
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  • Miranda writes passionately and insightfully about her internal world and her persona.
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  • ...as a monthly zine edited by [[Robert Hole]], and is available at Radio-SF and is listed at efanzines. ...ch issue of [[Askance]], says of the title, "I've asked what it refers to, and I am sure that editor Robert Hole will tell me one of these days."
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  • ...tmanteau word combining magazine and anthology). It is published in the UK and edited by British writer [[D.F. Lewis]]. ...ding the author's name (including popularity, gender and place of origin), and thus level the playing field for the writer. Later issues did not follow th
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  • '''Dementia 13''' was a horror and weird fiction sine by Pam Creais. ...Kent, in the UK. It featured fiction, articles, interviews, illustrations, and letters of comment. 14 issues were released, the last issue appearing in 19
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  • ...omatulid]]. The style is handmade with cut and paste layout and typewriter and handwriting for text. The introduction says "This is about uninhibited brai
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  • The purpose of the zine is to highlight door abuse and assaults.
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  • ...eleased in 2004 and deals mostly with the topics of anti-technology, love, and an abandoned house in the city of Brampton, Ontario Canada. :soft viola, caress to rock me. build and wreck - engineer tall towers o soul. play. lullaby for toddlers matched by
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