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In 1992, Christopher Wilde release the first issue of his queer [[punk]] zine, [[Abrupt Lane Change]]. It was followed by two more issues, the third from Ann Arobor, Michigan, where the zine editor had moved.  
 
In 1992, Christopher Wilde release the first issue of his queer [[punk]] zine, [[Abrupt Lane Change]]. It was followed by two more issues, the third from Ann Arobor, Michigan, where the zine editor had moved.  
  
Upon his return to Minneaplois, Wilde was one of the co-founders, with [[Milo Miller]] of [[QZAP]], the on-line archive of queer zines, that also allows readers to download free copies of the zine. By 2009, even more zines had been added to a rapidly expanding collection as zines at QZAP.
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Upon his return to Minneaplois, Wilde was one of the co-founders, with [[Milo Miller]], of [[QZAP]], the on-line archive of queer zines, that also allows readers to download free copies of the zine. By 2009, even more zines had been added to a rapidly expanding collection as zines at QZAP.
  
 
==Zines==
 
==Zines==

Revision as of 03:51, 29 April 2009

Christopher Wilde is a zine editor and archivist from Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A.

In 1992, Christopher Wilde release the first issue of his queer punk zine, Abrupt Lane Change. It was followed by two more issues, the third from Ann Arobor, Michigan, where the zine editor had moved.

Upon his return to Minneaplois, Wilde was one of the co-founders, with Milo Miller, of QZAP, the on-line archive of queer zines, that also allows readers to download free copies of the zine. By 2009, even more zines had been added to a rapidly expanding collection as zines at QZAP.

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