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[[Geek Weekly]] is a fanzine from Austin, Texas, U.S.A.  
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[[Geek Weekly]] is a [[fanzine]] from [[Austin, Texas]], U.S.A.  
  
 
It was started in 1994. Ten issues have been created, all digest size. The creator and artistic director of ''Geek Weekly'' is [[Jennifer LaSuprema]]. Her main collaborators are [[Susan LaInferioria]] and [[Steve Decon]]. The subject matter generally relates to the local Austin punk/art rock scene, but the staff is also somewhat obsessed with Memphis, Tennessee and its music. Myriad other topics are also considered, and many guest writers and artists have contributed, as well.
 
It was started in 1994. Ten issues have been created, all digest size. The creator and artistic director of ''Geek Weekly'' is [[Jennifer LaSuprema]]. Her main collaborators are [[Susan LaInferioria]] and [[Steve Decon]]. The subject matter generally relates to the local Austin punk/art rock scene, but the staff is also somewhat obsessed with Memphis, Tennessee and its music. Myriad other topics are also considered, and many guest writers and artists have contributed, as well.
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Geek Weekly #1 has been digitized by the [[Austin Fanzine Project]], and is available for free download in both JPG and PDF format.
 
Geek Weekly #1 has been digitized by the [[Austin Fanzine Project]], and is available for free download in both JPG and PDF format.
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| Publisher || align="right" | Jennifer LaSuprema
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| Date of publication || align="right" | 1994
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| Place of publication || align="right" | Austin, TX
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| See also || align="right" | Hi, Welcome to Austin! Would You Like Some Black Beans on that Stevie Ray Vaughn Album?
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Latest revision as of 19:25, 28 November 2015

Geek Weekly is a fanzine from Austin, Texas, U.S.A.

It was started in 1994. Ten issues have been created, all digest size. The creator and artistic director of Geek Weekly is Jennifer LaSuprema. Her main collaborators are Susan LaInferioria and Steve Decon. The subject matter generally relates to the local Austin punk/art rock scene, but the staff is also somewhat obsessed with Memphis, Tennessee and its music. Myriad other topics are also considered, and many guest writers and artists have contributed, as well.

In the 1990s, one could come by issues of Geek Weekly at Sound Exchange record store, or in person from Jennifer LaSuprema or Susan LaInferioria (usually during the SXSW Music Festival). Some few issues saw limited distro.

No issues of Geek Weekly have been published for over a decade now, but a return to publication has not been ruled out.

Geek Weekly #1 has been digitized by the Austin Fanzine Project, and is available for free download in both JPG and PDF format.

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xZINECOREx Element Actual Metadata
Title Geek Weekly #1
Creator Jennifer LaSuprema
Subject/Genre Pop Culture
Publisher Jennifer LaSuprema
Contributors n/a
Date of publication 1994
Physical description digest, staple-bound, photocopied on recycled paper
Union ID n/a
Language(s) En - English
Place of publication Austin, TX
See also Hi, Welcome to Austin! Would You Like Some Black Beans on that Stevie Ray Vaughn Album?
Freedoms and restrictions Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0

External Links

  • Austin Fanzine Project [1]