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  • ..., who previously edited fanzines such as [[El Virus Púrpura]], and has the collaboration of a extense group of friends and zinesters. [[Category:Zine]]
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  • The Piracy Project is an collaboration between ''AND Publishing'' and Andrea Francke. [[Category:Zine Library]]
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  • [[The Unpaved Road]] was a zine published by [[Joshua Peck]] from Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A. Peck also publish ...archived at the [[Denver Zine Library]]. Other issues can be found at The Zine Archive and Publishing Project (ZAPP) at Richard Hugo House in Seattle, Was
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  • ...y. The publication started as a collaboration between homeless people. The zine was meant to be a platform for communication and a self-help project. First ...es of ''Unter Null'' are included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • ...otably ''Weird Tales'', from 1936 through to the 1950s. He often worked in collaboration with his wife, C.L. Moore (Catherine Moore). They met through their associa [[Category:Zine]]
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  • [http://www.dairyriver.com Dairy River] is a zine slash collective slash encyclopedia slash field guide focusing on detritus, ...d with the intent of allowing long-time creative collaborators to continue collaboration over long geographic distances, namely, individuals related to HOUSE (Ardmo
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  • The cover art was a collaboration by four artists, including Joni Stopa ([[Gallimaufry]]). ...s 3 to 5 for [[Skyrack]] #94, from August 1967, saying, "...fair all round zine, with a good snappy title and obviously a favourite with Cecil."
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  • ...ints of itinerant consultation and propose parallel relationship about the zine. La Fanzinoteca Ambulant are very interested in expanding this file with the collaboration of the people.
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  • '''Abort!''' is a [[zine]] published in New York since 2001 by Jonathan Spies. ...than 20 copies! Featuring existential [[comic]]s, and part 1 of the comic collaboration "Chinchilla Man" written by Daniel Tuhus-Dubrow.
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  • ...and [[I Keee You!!]] and is also a reviewer for [[Zine Thug]]. Her recent collaboration with Max Clotfelter, "Stew Brew", was nominated for a 2009 Ignatz award. *[[Zine Thug]]
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  • ...she is organizing the construction of schools in remote villages in close collaboration with the local people. ...stus. The publication is included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • ...l of 1992. The "Fluke Boys," as some called the three friends, ended their collaboration but Matthew continues to publish it, with the most recent issue (#11) relea [[Category:Zine]]
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  • '''FTR HNDS''' is surreal [[zine]] written in Detroit, Michigan and East Lansing, Michigan, U.S.A. ...; some speculate that it may be multiple writers. It seems FTR HNDS, is a collaboration of not only literature, but also music and art.
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  • '''Pups''' (formally '''Puppy Dave''') is a [[Chicago]]-based [[zine]] writer and [[distro]] owner. He responds to the names Pups, Dave, or Pupp ...de writers in trouble with their school. There was only one issue of that zine produced.
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  • ...f Reed and, when Hanna moved to town, they embarked on their first musical collaboration, a band called The Troublemakers, after the film of the same name by [[G.B. .../05/images_from_the_riot_grrrl_col.php '''Johanna Fateman''' on Riot Grrrl zine culture]
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  • '''Psychotrope''' was a literary zine published by Mark Beech in Worcester, UK. .... Subtitled "Tales of mad love, psychological horror and surrealism", this zine was devoted to weird fiction and artwork.
    2 KB (242 words) - 20:56, 14 January 2013
  • ...two different styles), which makes six articles all together. We call the zine, Six-Shooter, of course." [[Category:Zine]]
    2 KB (275 words) - 18:00, 24 June 2012
  • '''Entremettrum''' was a narrative and illustrative [[zine]] in the Catalan language, produced in Girona, Spain by [[Pere Saguer]]. ...re you could receive some help) and started to grow. From that time on the zine could be found in places like comic shops, libraries and city centers.
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  • '''Rio Safari''' is a zine editor and artist in Portland, OR. ...2000s. He has done a variety of zines, including [[minicomic]]s, [[travel zine]]s and zines about sea creatures and 'Homobodies'.
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  • ...ilk culture. The first three issues of this mimeographed zine were made in collaboration with Clif Flynt, and the rest by herself. It ceased publication with issue [[Category:Zine]]
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