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'''Nicole Introvert''' is a [[zinester]] from [[Richmond, VA]].
 
'''Nicole Introvert''' is a [[zinester]] from [[Richmond, VA]].
  
Nicole writes the [[perzine]], [[Introvert]]. In 2005, she participated in the [[Zinester Podcasts]] project. Nicole is currently (as of January 2007) running the [[Richmond Zine Fest]] distro.
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Because of a fondness for the East Bay California punk scene, Nicole was introduced to zines via first being a fan of the music played by [[Aaron Cometbus]].  She first got her hands on an issue of [[Cometbus]] in 1996 at a music store in the Georgetown area of Washington D.C. the love affair with independent publishing spun from there.
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Nicole began her [[perzine]], [[Introvert]], in 1997. In 2005, she participated in the [[Zinester Podcasts]] project. She is an active organizer for the annual [[Richmond Zine Fest]]. Nicole ran the [[Richmond Zine Fest]] distro as a fundraising project for the 2007 RZF.
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In August of 2008 Nicole began her own distro project called [http://www.clickclackdistro.com Click Clack Distro.] Click Clack exists to put independent press into the hands of readers and to help people gain volume to their voice by providing zine distribution service. Click Clack is committed to carry zines with topics among the personal, political, DIY, How-To, skill sharing, mental health, and other health topics as well as anything else that may fit in to alternative living and ideas. Click Clack began its foundation from a strong desire to keep zines and independent publishing alive.  
  
  

Revision as of 12:38, 1 March 2009

Nicole Introvert is a zinester from Richmond, VA.

Because of a fondness for the East Bay California punk scene, Nicole was introduced to zines via first being a fan of the music played by Aaron Cometbus. She first got her hands on an issue of Cometbus in 1996 at a music store in the Georgetown area of Washington D.C. the love affair with independent publishing spun from there.

Nicole began her perzine, Introvert, in 1997. In 2005, she participated in the Zinester Podcasts project. She is an active organizer for the annual Richmond Zine Fest. Nicole ran the Richmond Zine Fest distro as a fundraising project for the 2007 RZF.

In August of 2008 Nicole began her own distro project called Click Clack Distro. Click Clack exists to put independent press into the hands of readers and to help people gain volume to their voice by providing zine distribution service. Click Clack is committed to carry zines with topics among the personal, political, DIY, How-To, skill sharing, mental health, and other health topics as well as anything else that may fit in to alternative living and ideas. Click Clack began its foundation from a strong desire to keep zines and independent publishing alive.