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'''Eyeliner Diner''' is a [[zine]] created by a young woman in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
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'''The Eyelinerdiner''' is edited by Marissa Phillips.
  
The name of the zine was inspired by the song titled "All the Way to the Blood Bank" by Blaster the Rocketman. Finally completed and soon to be published for distribution, Eyeliner Diner will be made available by the summer of 2007. Enclosed in the zine will be a compilation CD with various artists who are influential to the eccentric sounds of Northeastern Pennsylvania.
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The name of the zine was inspired by the song titled "All the Way to the Blood Bank" by Blaster the Rocketman.  
  
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The first issue was published in early July, 2007.  It features primarily short fiction and personal accounts (some localized to Wilkes-Barre, PA).  Each issue has some sort of add-on.  The first issue comes packaged with a compilation CD and an interview with one of the bands. 
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The Eyelinerdiner features a variety of content, but tends to include a good deal of subculture humor and self-parodying nostalgia.
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The zine is currently being distributed directly from the editor.  She has a myspace site at www.mypsace.com/eyelinerdiner and she can be contacted at eyelinerdiner@gmail.com
 
[[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Pennsylvania Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]]
 
[[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Pennsylvania Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]]
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Revision as of 16:44, 20 July 2007

The Eyelinerdiner is edited by Marissa Phillips.

The name of the zine was inspired by the song titled "All the Way to the Blood Bank" by Blaster the Rocketman.

The first issue was published in early July, 2007. It features primarily short fiction and personal accounts (some localized to Wilkes-Barre, PA). Each issue has some sort of add-on. The first issue comes packaged with a compilation CD and an interview with one of the bands.

The Eyelinerdiner features a variety of content, but tends to include a good deal of subculture humor and self-parodying nostalgia.

The zine is currently being distributed directly from the editor. She has a myspace site at www.mypsace.com/eyelinerdiner and she can be contacted at eyelinerdiner@gmail.com