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  • '''DDT''' (also known as Da-Da Tennis, or Dada Tennis) was a [[zine]] of bizarre free-surrealist writings and graphics, chiefly created by its ...designed for use in the Amiga computer. During its computer-disc phase the zine was sometimes co-edited by the novelists James Chapman and Randie Lipkin, w
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  • ...sues have been published so far. It was featured in Volume Two of 1997's [[Zine Yearbook]]. The most recent issue, # 5 1/2, was released in March 2006. ...heeters]]; [[Tales Of Blarg]], edited by [[Janelle Hessig]]; and the audio zine [[Long Ago and Right Now]]. He has also appeared on the radio show ''[[This
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  • '''Chainsaw''' was a zine published by [[Donna Dresch]] out of Olympia Washington that later develope ...of the Gaga Dada, and Vomit Launch. '''Chainsaw''' was an early queercore zine and was also influential for the emerging [[Riot Grrrl]] scene, since its p
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  • ...ne years, Nicole has annually teamed up with [[Clutch McBastard]] and his zine [[Clutch]] for an split issue of their zines that features the work of both Nicole is a founder of the [[Portland Zine Symposium]], and an organizer of the [[Midwest Underground Media Symposium]
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  • In the mid 1960s, he also appeared in the audio play "Mars Is Heaven", written by Ray Bradbury and performed by the Olympia [[Category:Zine]]
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  • '''Erick Lopez''' is a writer and editor for [[Communique']] zine. He resides in Norwalk, California. ...ord label called Strangelight Music Recordings; mostly releasing home-made Audio Zines and music made by their bands Texas Twins and Wide Eyed. Strangelight
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  • '''Zugang''' (German for "Access") was a zine from Richmond, Indiana, U.S.A. ...mund Weiss. ''Zugang'' was a photocopied [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] zine that was published by Lisa L and was always free.
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  • ...sm Publishing]], [[Cantankerous Titles]], and co-founder of the [[Portland Zine Symposium]]. He grew up in Cleveland and Pittsburgh before resettling in Po ...introduced to zines in 1994 when [[Jake Kelly]] was selling copies of his zine "[[Summer]]" at the Euclid Tavern in Cleveland. Joe had given up on reading
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  • ...as featured in the exhibition ''[[The Copyist Conspiracy: An Exhibition of Zine Art]]''. ...ntributed to the audio zine [[Long Ago and Right Now]] and to the [[punk]] zine [[Maximum Rock N Roll]], for which she wrote reviews for a number of years.
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  • ...3rd edition, the project was started when [[Joe Biel]] did some classroom zine work with [[Marc Moscato]] and [[Eleanor Whitney]] and wanted to have an en ...nd fans. It also includes footage from Portland's annual Zine Symposium, a zine bicycle tour of Portland, and music by J Church and Defiance, OH.
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  • [[Image:HIDE_copy.jpg|200px|frame|right| '''Hide''' Zine and Cassette Issue Four]] '''Hide''' was a zine released in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in the 1980's.
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  • ==Zine Camp invitation / open call for participation== On the 24-25th of May, WORM will host a 2 day Zine Camp, an open workspace
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  • ...bonese Qualk, SPK, Test Department, Religious Overdose, Velvet Monkeys and Audio Leter. Spin off fanzines also produced by Alan Rider were [[Sticky Fingers ...t.com/2011/02/interview-22-part-1.html Interview Part 1 with Alan Rider on Zine Weekly]
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  • ...Located on the shelves are [[comic]]s, [[chapbook]]s, novels, catalogs, [[Zine|zines]], artists' books, and more. A comprehensive reference section includ * Introduction to Zine Publishing
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  • '''Caroline Azar''' is a zine editor, musician, playwright, actor and director from Toronto, Ontario, Can ...ti media publication released in both print and audio cassette format. The zine and cassette featured music that ranged from [[punk]] to experimental compo
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  • ...common alternative to photocopying, though there is some controversy among zine writers as to whether professionally printed products may be defined as zin ...igin of the term "[[fanzine]]" (eventually shortened to "'zine" or simply "zine") is generally traced to small-circulation science fiction fandom publicati
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  • The '''Zinester Podcasts''' are free mp3 audio files regularly produced and published by [[Fall of Autumn]], and intended ...eries each feature one writer's presentation of a selection from her/his [[zine]]. Common to the show format is a soundtrack mainly featuring independent a
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  • ...ork with other people in the zine community. The zine fest is not just for zine creators and distros. It’s a free and open event for all ages with table The '''Richmond Zine Fest''' has been going strong in [[:Category:Richmond Zinesters|Richmond, V
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  • ...ograms. Members present their own literary aesthetic in their communal lit-zine [[Slush Pile]]. ...for_Wiki.gif|frame|The cover of the ULA's latest issue of its communal lit-zine, [[Slush Pile]]]]
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  • ...music group Wckr Spgt and the publisher/editor of the ''[[Salmon Bosch]]'' zine) and [[jody franklin]], a multidisciplinary artist/writer and an award-winn '''Musicians and Audio Artists'''
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