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|style="color:#000|[[Image:Factsheetfive_zinereader.jpg|frame|The Factsheet Five Zine Reader]]
  
'''[[Zine Yearbook]]''' is an anthology [[zine]] published annually by [[Clamor Magazine]], highlighting the best in independent publishing and small press from the previous year.
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'''[[The Factsheet Five Zine Reader|The Factsheet Five Zine Reader]]''' is a zine anthology compiled by [[R. Seth Friedman]] and published June 24, 1997 on Three Rivers Press. The book is comprised of an intro by Friedman, a mammoth list of [[zine]] resources and information, and excerpts from 73 zines that appeared in the pages of the [[review zine]] [[Factsheet Five]]. The Factsheet Five Zine Reader hit bookstores right at the maintstream's peak interest in zines and helped bring Factsheet Five and a handful of other zines into national prominence.
  
There are thousands of small press, independent zines in publication today, and the Zine Yearbook seeks both to document these efforts and to provide some well-deserved visibility and recognition to people who make the zine world the vibrant [[community]] that it is.
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Zines featured include: [[Beer Frame]], [[Verbivore]], [[Scram]], [[Diseased Pariah News]], [[Temp Slave!]], [[Peaches & Herbicide]], [[Murder Can Be Fun]], [[Hermenaut]], [[Hip Mama]], [[Gulp]], [[Hitch]], [[Hip-Hop Housewife]], [[Chemical Imbalance]], [[Farm Pulp]], [[Theoryslut]], [[You Sank My Battleship]] and more.
  
Where most books on zines seek to categorize, label, and analyze the small publishing revolution, this series simply lets you decide for yourself by providing real excerpts from current publications. This [[book]] also serves as a great introduction for anyone looking for a place to get a foothold in the vast zine world. Contact information is provided for all zines included as well as an extensive honorable mentions section.
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This Week's Featured Article

The Factsheet Five Zine Reader

The Factsheet Five Zine Reader is a zine anthology compiled by R. Seth Friedman and published June 24, 1997 on Three Rivers Press. The book is comprised of an intro by Friedman, a mammoth list of zine resources and information, and excerpts from 73 zines that appeared in the pages of the review zine Factsheet Five. The Factsheet Five Zine Reader hit bookstores right at the maintstream's peak interest in zines and helped bring Factsheet Five and a handful of other zines into national prominence.

Zines featured include: Beer Frame, Verbivore, Scram, Diseased Pariah News, Temp Slave!, Peaches & Herbicide, Murder Can Be Fun, Hermenaut, Hip Mama, Gulp, Hitch, Hip-Hop Housewife, Chemical Imbalance, Farm Pulp, Theoryslut, You Sank My Battleship and more.

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