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'''Brainscan''' is a [[perzine]] written by [[Alex Wrekk]]. Alex started Brainscan in 1997 when she lived in Salt Lake City, Utah. Since then she has published over twenty issues, many have been split zines.
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'''Brainscan''' is a [[perzine]] written by [[Alex Wrekk]].  
  
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Alex started ''Brainscan'' in 1997 when she lived in Salt Lake City, Utah and moved to Portland, Oregon in 1999. Since then she has published over thirty issues, many have been [[spwas nominated folit zine]]s. Brainscan issues come in different sizes and are known for its cut and paste layout.
  
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''Brainscan'' issue 19 was one of the zines selected for the 2003 tour of North America by [[Mobilivre-Bookmobile]], the traveling library in a trailer of independent publications.
  
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''Brainscan'' was nominated for an Utne Reader award in 2006
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==External link==
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[http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6636042.html?nid=4683&rid=1775541570&source=title Review of Brainscan] by Aliqae Geraci in [[Library Journal]]
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(http://issuu.com/alexwrekk/docs/brainscan_zine_21) read Brainscan Issue #21 online here.
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Latest revision as of 19:28, 6 December 2013

Brainscan is a perzine written by Alex Wrekk.

Alex started Brainscan in 1997 when she lived in Salt Lake City, Utah and moved to Portland, Oregon in 1999. Since then she has published over thirty issues, many have been spwas nominated folit zines. Brainscan issues come in different sizes and are known for its cut and paste layout.

Brainscan issue 19 was one of the zines selected for the 2003 tour of North America by Mobilivre-Bookmobile, the traveling library in a trailer of independent publications.

Brainscan was nominated for an Utne Reader award in 2006

External link

Review of Brainscan by Aliqae Geraci in Library Journal

(http://issuu.com/alexwrekk/docs/brainscan_zine_21) read Brainscan Issue #21 online here.


Alex Wrekk
Bibliography
Zines: Fun In A Bucket (1995-1998) • Brainscan (1997-current) • I'm A Wrekk (1999) • Crossing the Rubicon (2001) • Fire Apparatus (2002) • Is It July Yet? (split, 2002) • Don't Send Me Flowers (2002) • Stolen Sharpie Revolution (2002) • Birthdays & Christmas / Faking Distance (split, 2004) • Timezones & Statelines (split, 2006)
Contributions to other zines: Coffeeshop Crushes (????) • Make Something (book, ????) • O #4 (????) • Eyecandy (????) • You Can Work Any 100 Hours Per Week You Want (In Your Underwear)!! (2006)
Audio Recordings
Podcasts: Zinester Podcasts: Brainscan #21 (2006)
Audio CDs: IPRC Audio Zine ("Between the Lines", 2004)
Filmography
Documentaries: $100 & A T-Shirt (DVD, 2004)