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William Georgiades was the editor of '''''Perkins Press''''' during its run from 1990 to 1994. It was named after its location: Perkins Ave. in Northampton, Massachusetts. The zine was printed on tabloid newsprint. ''[[Factsheet Five]]'' described ''Perkins Press'' as "An enjoyable personal newspaper, occasionally published by Will Georgiades. The erratic publishing schedule leads to a better collection of writing because the contributors are allowed to take their time polishing their work." (Factsheet Five, #54, January 1995, R. Seth Friedman, 'Medley', p. 47; reviews also appeared in Factsheet Five issues #42 and #43).
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'''Perkins Press''' us a zine published in Massachusetts, U.S.A. during the 1990s.
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William Georgiades was the editor of ''Perkins Press'' during its run from 1990 to 1994.
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It was named after its location: Perkins Ave. in Northampton, Massachusetts. The zine was printed on tabloid newsprint. ''[[Factsheet Five]]'' described ''Perkins Press'' as "An enjoyable personal newspaper, occasionally published by Will Georgiades. The erratic publishing schedule leads to a better collection of writing because the contributors are allowed to take their time polishing their work." (Factsheet Five, #54, January 1995, R. Seth Friedman, 'Medley', p. 47; reviews also appeared in Factsheet Five issues #42 and #43).
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[[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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[[Category:Massachusetts Zines]]
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[[Category:1990's publications]]

Revision as of 22:11, 9 January 2010

Perkins Press us a zine published in Massachusetts, U.S.A. during the 1990s.

William Georgiades was the editor of Perkins Press during its run from 1990 to 1994. It was named after its location: Perkins Ave. in Northampton, Massachusetts. The zine was printed on tabloid newsprint. Factsheet Five described Perkins Press as "An enjoyable personal newspaper, occasionally published by Will Georgiades. The erratic publishing schedule leads to a better collection of writing because the contributors are allowed to take their time polishing their work." (Factsheet Five, #54, January 1995, R. Seth Friedman, 'Medley', p. 47; reviews also appeared in Factsheet Five issues #42 and #43).