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  • ...ia] on 12 April 2007. It was part of the program of events associated with the exhibition [http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/programs/exhibitions/kmg/2007/artist_ ...), Robert Heather (MC for the night) is Manager, Events and Exhibitions at the State Library of Victoria.
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  • ...lano, Texas. The premise of the magazine is simple: each story begins with the same first line. ...20 pages and carried 14-16 stories. ''The First Line'' stayed zineish for the first three years, and contributors were paid two issues for their stories.
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  • [[Image:Nekromantikon_1950spr_v1_n1-1_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Nekromantikon'''<br/> Issue One 1950 <br/>cover by [[Manly Banister]]]] '''The Nekromantikon''' was an amateur press periodical released by [[Manly Banist
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  • [[Image:Comet1-s_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Comet'''<br/>Issue 1 May 1930]] '''The Comet''' is a fanzine that was published in 1930 in the U.S.A. by Raymond Palmer and Walter Dennis.
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  • [[Image:Mutant.jpg|right|frame|'''The Mutant'''<br/> Issue 2.2 May 1948 <br/> Cover art by Norman Kussuth]] '''The Mutant''' was a science fiction fanzine published in the late 1940s by Ben Singer in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.
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  • '''The Dragomen''' was a [[One-shot|one off]] [[comic]] [[zine]]. It was written a ...they wished. The cover had a two colour screenprint of artwork inside and the zine was bound together by laces.
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  • [[Image:Companions1_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Companions'''<br/>Issue 1 June 1986]] '''The Companions''' was a media science fiction [[fanzine]] published by Karen
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Word]]
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  • [[Image:The_Talisman_copy.jpg|right|frame|'''The Talisman'''<br/>Issue 2 Summer 1950]] '''The Talisman''' was a science fiction fanzine by Roy W. Loan, Jr.
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  • [[Image:BTS.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Behind The Stove #13]] '''Behind The Stove''' is an official publication of The Easy Bake Coven.
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  • '''The Alarm''' is a political zine started in 2005, out of Houston, Texas. '''The Alarm #1''' Released on March 20th 2005, this [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste
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  • '''The Aftermath''' is an amateur press publication by Edith Miniter. ...''The Aftermath'' is dedicated to him in specific, in chapter headings, as well as "to all readers".
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  • ''The Avalonian'' was a short-lived science fiction zine edited and published by The first and only issue, dated 1952, was a 56-page octavo periodical with a co
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  • [[Image:Little_corpuscle_1951-52_n2_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Little Corpuscle'''<br/>Issue 2 Winter 1951/1952<br/>Cover art by Ronald Cl '''The Little Corpuscle''' was a science fiction fanzine by Lynne Hickman, later j
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  • ...English gun-runner and supposed husband murderer, and Savid, propietor of THE underground gambling establishment. The First 200 copies of The Red Fez were hand made by the author, the first 50 are numbered.
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  • '''The Collective Zine''' is a fanzine published by Belfry Press/The Collective Writers Group, and edited by Lucidscreamer. ...ve Zine'' were published in the U.S.A. between 1995 and 1999. The focus of the zine was on writing fiction and fan fiction. it also included articles, ess
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  • [[Image:The_Space_Wastrel_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Space Wastrel'''<br/>Issue 5]] '''The Space Wastrel''' was a science-fiction [[fanzine]] edited by Mark Loney, Mi
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  • '''Looking out the window''' (September, 2003) is a small zine by [[Gracia Haby]], [[Louise J
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  • ...er.jpg|thumb|Issue #1 cover artwork by [[Cristy Road]]]]'''Pressed Between the Pages''' (ISSN 1934-3973) is a [[perzine]] by [[Alan Lastufka]]. Only 100 copies were ever printed of Pressed Between the Pages #1, and those were printed, in color, by [[Bravest Lil Jenn Publishin
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  • ...in-black, beret wearing, coffee drinking, couple that are always pondering the deeper meanings of life - sort of. ...e mid-1990s through 2002 or so, and the authors frequently participated in the Alternative Press Expo.
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  • '''The Flabby Arms''' was a [[perzine]] begun by Molly Brodak in 1995 in Rochester ...ing" echoed its sarcastic humor and defiant attitude which often ridiculed the self-centered nature of zines. Some features included a crossword puzzle ma
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  • [[Image:TheDamnedThing_2_.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Damn Thing''' <br/> Issue Two 1940 <br/> Cover Art by Ray Bradbury ]] '''The Damn Thing''' was a science fiction fandom fanzine by T. Bruce Yerke publis
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  • ...Loop to Oak Park. Copies of The Skeleton can be found at [[Myopic Books]], The Empty Bottle, and other places around Chicago. ...ling Tales of Bi-Polar Adventures, Sports, Paper on Paper, Comics & Games, The Future
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  • '''The Damage is Done''' was a [[zine]] from Meath, Ireland. ...together by three lads from Meath in 1996 and lasted for only two issues. The zine featured alternative independent music reviews and zine reviews along
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  • [[Image:The_Central_Ganglion.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Central Ganglion''' <br/>Issue 7 May 1983]] '''The Central Ganglion''' was a science fiction fanzine published by David Gordon
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  • [[Image:Tkk-copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Knarley Knews'''<br/>Issue 53 September 1995]] '''The Knarley Knews''' is a science fiction fanzine edited by Henry L. Welch, and
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  • '''The Millionaires Club''' is a annual 3-day Comics, Posters, and Graphics festiv *[http://themillionairesclub.tumblr.com/ The Millionaires Club, Leipzig]
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Arts Pneumonia]]
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  • '''Beating Around the Bush''' was a zine about sex, sexualities and sexual health, edited by Puss ...nipple hair, breast reduction surgery, breastfeeding and breast cancer, as well as a tutorial on how to bind your breasts.
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  • [[Image:Toronto_the_Ghood_by_TaralWayne.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Toronto the Ghood'''<br/>1988<br/>Cover art by [[Taral Wayne]]]] '''Toronto the Ghood''' was a one issue only anthology of writing from Toronto fanzines ed
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  • [[Image:Ballard_chroniclescovr_small_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Ballard Chronicles'''<br/>Issue 3 April 1960<br/> Cover art by [[Bjo Trimbl ...ard Chronicles''' was a science fiction fanzine by Lee Jacobs published in the U.S.A.
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  • '''THE2NDHAND''' is a free [[zine]] published quarterly and featuring the work of one [[writer]] per issue. Past issues have featured the work of [[Emerson Dameron]] and [[Joe Meno]]. Their online magazine updates
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  • [[Image:Standing1_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Standing Stone'''<br/>Issue 3 October 1991<br/>Cover art by [[Marge B. Simo '''The Standing Stone''' was a small press publication edited by Gordon R. Menzies
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  • '''The Ken Chronicles''' is a [[perzine]] by East Meadow, New York, U.S.A. residen While most [[zine]]s are written by younger people, ''The Ken Chronicles'' is notable for being written by a retiree. Ken shares sto
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  • '''The Opera Glass''' is a [[zine]] about opera, published by [[Iris J. Arneson]] [[Category: Zine|Opera Glass]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • '''The Traveling Poet''' is an ezine publishing youth poets, art, photography, an The zine was founded in August 2013, publishing solely on, and accepting submis
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  • '''Off the Map''' is a [[one shot|one-off]] zine made by Hibickina and Kika about trav ...hinc organization got a hold of a copy and eventually made a bound book of the zine.
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  • [[Image:Donny the punk.jpg|frame|Donny the Punk]] ...born Robert Anthony Martin, Jr., was better known by the nickname '''Donny the Punk'''. He was a [[zine]] writer, [[punk]] personality, and political [[ac
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  • '''The Filth Zine''' is a literary zine by [[Karley Bayer]]. ...is a 20+, full-sized, black and white publication. The binding is sewn by the Filth’s creator, editor and short story contributor Karley Bayer.
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  • '''Pound The Pavement''' is a street-art [[zine]] edited by [[Josh Macphee]]. ...ften features photographs of street art and graffitti from across the U.S. The tenth issue, published in 2007, was a compilation of images mocking Preside
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  • '''Olly the Octopus''' was a one-off poetry zine created in March 2010 by [[Tim Train]] ...us porn industry but was hampered by the fact that he had only seven legs. The zine was put together in a style parodying children's picture books. Illust
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  • '''The Spiral Breaks''' was a zine created by Dann Kriss in 1996. ...nd inform people of other "truths" in the world which might not fit within the Judeo-Christian-Islamic consensus view. Kriss was inspired to create a zine
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  • '''The Machine Media''' is a [[Chicago]]-based print magazine and website. ...hine Media hosts regular [[zine]] readings and DJing events in Chicago and the surrounding areas.
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  • [[Image:Frozen_Frog_art_by_Philippe_Labelle_logo_Ian_Gunn.jpg|right|frame|'''The Frozen Frog'''<br/>Issue 6 March 1993<br/>Cover art by Philippe Labelle<br/ '''The Frozen Frog''' was a science fiction fanzine published by Benoit Girard.
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  • ...ho-based zine published by [[Mark Hanford]]. He published 3 issues during the years 1983 and 1984. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • '''The Time Traveller''' was a science fiction [[ fanzine]] edited by Allen Glasse ...d using a mimeograph machine but the fanzine proved such a success that by the third issue it was being printed as a typeset magazine.
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  • '''The Urban Hermitt''' is a zine by [[Urban Hermitt]]. ...a [[perzine]], and within its pages Urban Hermitt documents his travels to the Pacific Northwest, Northern California and Hawaii.
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  • ...kend''''' was an [[apazine]] edited by [[Steve Green]] and distributed via the [[Nameless APA]]. [[Category:Zine]][[Category:Zines from the UK]][[Category:1990's publications]][[Category:Apazine]][[Category:Apazine]
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  • [[Image:Adventures3D.jpg‎|200px|thumb|right|'''Adventures into the Unknown'''<br/> 2010]] ...ers) which is only completed as a cover with date, number and signature by the author.
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  • [[Image:TheBedTimeZine.jpg|frame|'''The Bed Time Zine''' #1]] '''The Bedtime Zine''' was created by Jimmy out of Anchorage, Alaska, U.S.A.
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  • [[Image:cotl.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Colouring Outside The Lines''']] '''Colouring Outside The Lines''' is a UK zine published by [[Melanie Maddison]] featuring interview
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  • [[Image:462px-The_Kingsboro_Press_Issue_6.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Kingsboro Press''']] '''The Kingsboro Press''' is a zine based in Brooklyn, NY., U.S.A.
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  • '''The Middle Earthworm''' was a news and letter zine devoted to the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, published by Archie Mercer and [[Beryl Mercer]]. ...S. ''The Middle Earthworm'' was a newsletter connecting British members to the group. Published first in Bristol, UK, and then in Cornwall, England, 29 is
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  • '''The Salivation Army''' is a film by [[Scott Treleaven]]. ...resents an overview of Scott's experiences during the time he was creating the zine.
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  • '''The Proper Boskonian''' is a science fiction fanzine published by the New England Science Fiction Association. ...d October 31, 1967. Cory Panshin edited four more issues before she passed the reins onto Richard Harter, who co-edited with Marsha Elkin, with Mike Symes
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  • [[Image:F-Bomb-1.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''The F-Bomb'''<br/> Issue #1, 2009]] Since early 2009 '''The F-Bomb''' has been a compilation zine based out of Tacoma, Washington, U.S.
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  • '''The Arts Pneumonia''' is an independently published arts journal/[[zine]] which ...owing London based publication featuring up and coming artists from around the UK.
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  • [[Image:Voices1_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Voices From The Edge'''<br/>Issue 12<br/>Cover art by Robert Baldwin and [[Cathy Buburuz]]] '''Voices From The Edge''' was a fanzine by Angie Underwood.
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  • [[Image:Heart-star-zine.jpg|frame|The Heart Star]] ...nd illustrated by [[Christoph Meyer]] of Ohio. Meyer wrote and illustrated the story in one day (on January 31st, 2003).
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  • '''The Daily Odessey''' is a minicomic series by [[Brett Muller]] that collects hi
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  • [[Image:Fanatical.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Fanatical Fanactivist'''<br/> Issue 4 2011<br/>Cover by [[Taral Wayne]]]] '''The Fanatical Fantactivist''' is a science fiction fanzine by R. Graeme Cameron
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  • [[China Martens]] started her [[zine]], '''The Future Generation: a zine for subculture parents, kids, friends, and others ...ternative parents?" China wrote in retrospect (in the zine about zines for the ''[[Art in Zine]]'' Exhibition at [[ABC No Rio Zine Library|ABC No Rio]], 2
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  • '''The Cheap Vegan''' was a monthly [[zine]] written by [[Stephanie Scarborough]] ...but is now also out of print. A book that contains all 19 issues is now in the works.
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  • [[Image:VillageIdiot3_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Village Idiot'''<br/>Issue 3<br/>Cover art by [[Margaret Dominick (DEA)]]]] '''The Village Idiot''' was a science fiction fanzine published by Paul Shingleton
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  • [[Image:JRissue2.jpg‎|200px|right|frame|Issue 2,''The Jaded Reviews Guide to Hippie Watching In North America'']] ...e Jaded Review''' is a sarcastic and satirical review [[zine]] focusing on the underground dance music, hippie, and new age culture.
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  • [[Image:Collinsport_Call_17.jpg|right|frame|'''The Collinsport Call'''<br/>Issue 17 Summer 1981]] '''The Collinsport Call''' was a fanzine devoted to the television series ''Dark Shadows''.
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  • [[Image:PanicButton6.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Panic Button'''<br/>Issue 6 Fall 1961<br/>Cover art by [[Arthur Thomson|Art '''The Panic Button''' was a science fiction fandom fanzine by Les Nirenberg publi
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  • [[Image:CrookedRascal.jpg|frame|'''The Crooked Rascal''' Zine]] '''The Crooked Rascal''' was a half sheet, 22 page [[zine]] created by Marie Craig
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  • ...wordplay and little snippets from everyday happenings, and photocopies of the author' detailed penciled drawings and collages.
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  • [[Image:Songmakers_Almanac_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Songmakers Alamanac'''<br/>Vol. IV, No. 7 July 1965]] '''The Songmakers Almanac''' was a fanzine devoted to folk music edited by Bill Wo
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  • '''The fall of because''' (1999-) is a goth [[fanzine]] from Tasmania, Australia. The first issue was released in 1999. February of 2007 saw the release of the eighth issue of this long-running zine.
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  • [[Image:Theocean.jpg|frame|The cover]] '''The Ocean Roars''' is mainly a [[perzine]] based in Berlin, Germany and made by
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  • [[Image:Ultimate_unknown_1999win_n14_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Ultimate Unknown'''<br/>Issue 14 Winter 1999<br/>Cover art by Christopher F '''The Ultimate Unknown''' was a small press publication edited by David D. Combs
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  • ...e Girl in the Golden Atom'', the first issue appeared on October 20, 1939. The first ten issues, published from 1939 till 1943, were in letter-sized mimeo ...y the most valuable repository of new research and reference on SF" during the time it was initially published.
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  • [[Image:YR cover.jpg|frame|The Yellow Rake]] ''The Yellow Rake'' is a small-run print zine based in Denver, Colorado, U.S.A.
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  • '''The Treasure Fleet''' is a Berlin based collective, founded in late summer 2010 Aim of the project was to create and develop better channels for the distribution of creator-published comic books or [[minicomics]].
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  • ...n amalgamation of writings on the driving forces in the [[music scene]] of the Rhondda Valleys (South Wales). The [[zine]] has been on sale from the 6th September 2014 and is available for purchase on http://inthepit.bigcart
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  • '''The Residence Gallery''' is an art space located in Victoria Park Village, Lond The gallery shop sells artist multiples, [[zine]]s, limited edition publication
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  • '''The Sixth Minky''' is a [[perzine]] created by Maaike Davidson. Her words, her artwork and her way to distribute information about the debilitating effects of depression.
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  • [[Image:Heiskell_Holler_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Heiskell Holler'''<br/>Issue 8 June 1964]] '''The Heiskell Holler''' was a science fiction fanzine by Janie Lamb.
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  • [[Image:Tecup.jpg|300px|thumb|right|The Teacup Symposium Press Logo]] '''The Teacup Symposium Press''' was a small press and [[distro]] based in the UK, which stocks zines, chapbooks and other self-published works.
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  • '''The Big Takeover''' is a music [[zine]] published in New York by [[Jack Rabid]] ...pied publication, it is now printed, and has been publishing for 25 years. The 60th issue was released in 2007.
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  • [[Image:AntiCommon.jpeg|frame|'''The Anti-Common'''#4]] ...comics, and show reviews. A lot of the content in the zine was focused on the local music scene in Anchorage.
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  • Vagina is a zine for the ladies by the ladies. to share their creative work with the public. The zine features a variety
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  • The eclectic zine, '''Envy the Dead''', had a run of four issues between 1992 and 1994. ...ensive social critique, including extensive analyses of nanotechnology and the implications of nuclearism by editor [[David Mac]]. One review summed it u
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  • [[Image:The_Mystery_fancier_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Mystery Fancier'''<br/>Volume 2, No. 2 March 1978<br/>Cover art by Franklyn '''The Mystery Fancier''' was a fanzine published by Guy M. Townsend.
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  • [[Image: The shittest unicorn - visual companion.JPG |300px|thumb|right|''The shittest unicorn : visual companion'']] '''The shittiest unicorn : visual companion''' (2008-) is an one-off photographic
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  • '''Kill The Robot''' was a zine by Jason, published in Maryland, U.S.A. ...ine]] in which Jason wrote about personal issues such as being bisexual in the [[punk]] scene, his sister's suicide and, later on, his lapse from his prev
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  • #REDIRECT [[Spilling The Ink :indie zines & mail art distro:]]
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  • '''For The Clerisy''' is a [[zine]] by American [[Brant Kresovich]] who has moved to R ...nki, answers questions about Latvia, ex. "Is there a Latvian equivalent to the cola wars between Coke and Pepsi?" (yes there is), and Auntie Clockwise doe
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  • [[Image:Brooklyn_Reporter_3.jpg|right|frame|'''The Brooklyn Reporter'''<br/> Issue 3 April 1935<br/> Cover art by George Gordo '''The Brooklyn Reporter''' was a science fiction fanzine edited by George Gordon
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  • ...m the shadows-01.jpeg|thumb|right|The cover of the first issue of Out From the Shadows]] ...from Ohio with a strong focus on [[Anarchism|anarcho-primitivism]]. It was the continuation of a discontinued zine named [[Encuentro]].
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  • [[Image:Bosses-Songbook1_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Bosses' Songbook''' <br/> 1959 <br/>Cover art by Vince Hickey ]] '''The Bosses' Songbook''' was a satirical one shot zine created by Dave Van Ronk
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  • [[Image: The new pollution.JPG|200px|thumb|right|The new pollution]] ...al of the cut and paste aesthetic compared to desktop publishing. However, the bulk of this pubilcation is is devoted to an a-z anthology of current Austr
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  • [[Image:The_Thing_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The (Unspeakable} Thing''' <br/>Issue 2 1946 <br/>Cover by T. Soyunki ]] '''The (Unspeakable) Thing''' was a science fiction fanzine by Helen Vivartlas Wes
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  • [[Image:The anonymous voice.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Cover of ''The anonymous voice'']] '''The anonymous voice''' (2008) is an A4 [[zine]] published anonymously in Melbou
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  • ...ne features pencil and text drawings with letraset and textual wordplay on the theme of trash.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Envy the Dead]]
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  • ...and many artifacts and ephemera from the early years of [[punk]]. Many of the contributors are [[mail art]]ists, and have sent Maxi Boyd mail art for thi
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  • ...s published in 1990 by Robert Lichtman ([[Trap Door]])and Jerry Kaufman ([[The Spanish Inquisition]]). ...er]], Dan Steffan ([[Boonfark]]), Steve Stiles, [[Arthur Thomson|ATom]] ([[The ATom Anthology]]), and [[Bjo Trimble]] ([[Shangri L'Affaires]]).
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  • Defunct zine festival, ran in the early 2000s in Manchester, UK. Venues included URBIS and The Basement.
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  • ...a Ghost Town''), which was named [[Broken Pencil]]'s March 2006 ''Zine of the Month''. ...participated in the [[Bluestockings Zine Reading Extravaganza]], as one of the zinesters reading from their zines.
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  • ...[[Papermouth]], [[Dregs]], [[Dark Diamonds]] and [[Punk Shocker]]. A very well put together half-sized zine with great writing, good ideas, and excellent [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Split Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the UK]][[Category:1990's publications]]
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  • ...ence fiction fanzine published by the Liverpool Science Fiction Society in the UK. Members of The Liverpool Group, as they became known, included Dave Gardner, Don MacKay, R
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  • ...etters. Five Beer. Four strange guests. Three times a year. Two staples in the back. A worldly event. Right? The first edition had a print run of 43 and was created by Max, Menno, Sep, and
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  • ...n zine libraries in Belgium, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, the UK, and the US. ..., punk, and politics. Some of her zines and illustrations have appeared in the books Feminist Media: Participatory Spaces, Networks and Cultural Citizensh
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  • Terry contributes to [[Razorcake]], and maintains the blog site GullibleZine.blogspot.com. [[Category:Zine]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]][[Category:1990's publications]] [[Category:2000's publications]][[
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  • The '''Poetry After Dark [[Zine]] Fair''' is held as part of the Poetry After Dark Festival - an event where artists can 'showcase their wor
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  • ...e-based [[zinester]] and manager of the [[distro]] and zine shop [[Bird in the hand]]. * [[Birds 2]] (2009) with [[The Fetus]] and [[Catman]]
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  • ...nophobia'' contained interviews, comics, and personal anecdotes focused on the subject of peoples' fears, rational and irrational. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Missouri Zines]] [[Category:1990's publications]] [[Cat
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  • ...Esprit'''<br/>Volume 2, No. 1 August 1960<br/> Caption: "…the magazine for the enquiring mind."]] ...ation in the [[Offtrails Magazine Publishers Association]] (OMPA) but with the 13th issue in 1960 she decided to make it generally available. Daphne Buckm
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  • ...gust 1962 on the occasion of the 25th anniversary and the 100th mailing of the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]], science fiction's longest running [[ ...; "Mutation Or Death", [[John B. Michel]]'s tract for The Futurians; and [[The Acolyte]] editor F. Towner Laney's "Oh! Sweet Idiocy!".
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  • ..., with issue 2 following in January 25, issue 4 in April 25, and 1ssue 10, the last issue to date, was released February 2006. Included are Joyce's memoirs, a fan history of the days of [[ODD]] fanzine, the fans in St. Louis, Missouri and OSFA (Ozark Science Fiction Association).
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  • ..., U.S.A, with a cover by Adrienne Fein. Suzanne Tompkins was co-editor for the first six issues. ...New York, U.S.A. Ten issues were released. ''The Spanish Inquisition'' won the [[FAAn Award for Best Fanzine]] in 1977.
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  • ...or zine published by members of The Gargoyle Club in Sydney, Australia, in the mid-1990s. ...the zine. The zine was co-edited by Antoinette Rydyr, [[Ron Clarke]] of [[The Mentor]] and Don Boyd. Art Director was Steve Carter.
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  • ...l experiences with sexual assault/abuse, depression and anxiety, sexism in the (Ohio/Midwest) punk scene, grief, family, traveling/touring and trying to l ...e in other formats (such as #21, which is half-legal sized). It is made in the traditional [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] style with typewritten text and
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  • ...sts, and how this in turn effects her and her own feelings towards art and the making of art. It was first distributed in February of 2007. [[Image:explo [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category: Pennsylvania Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • ..., edited by Leah Baroque and published in Australia, was a continuation of the editor's previous [[zine]] title, [[Bordello]]. ...t was sold in a plastic bag containing a condom. From issue no. 5 onwards, the editor, Leah Bryan, changed her name to Leah Baroque.
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  • '''''Critical Wave''''', later subtitled ''The European Science Fiction & Fantasy Review'', was a British [[fanzine]] edit ...Cullen, Dave Carson, David A. Hardy, Michael Marrak, Dave Mooring ([[Fuck The Tories]]), Russell Morgan, Jim Porter, Sylvia Starshine and Harry Turner.
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  • ...im'' discussing issues such as dealing with being a parent and body image. The zine is a collection of her thoughts and feelings, with drawings done by he
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  • ...g small publication, with some issues consisting of just six pages, as was the tradition with many Apazines. ...was short for ''Die Zeitschrift für Vollstandige Unsinn'' translated as ''The Journal for Utter Nonsense''.
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  • '''The East Village Inky''' is entirely hand written and illustrated by [[Ayun Hal ...What started as a chronicle of family life in New York City has evolved as the children have grown older.
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  • '''Debbie Rasmussen''', from San Francisco, is the current publisher of ''[[Bitch]] Magazine''.
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  • ...and cutting edge art. ''Search and Destroy'' was a minimalist document of the emerging punk youth rebellion, packed with an energy that leaped off its pa ...that Punk was total cultural revolt. It was a hardcore confrontation with the black side of history and culture, right-wing imagery, sexual taboos, a del
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  • ...ree issues. It first appeared in September 1955, with issue 2 in May 1957, the 3rd in June 1959, issue 4 was released in March 1960. ...except to say, perhaps, that this is a commentary on life as seen through the Ashworth eyes…Recommended."
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  • ...for the 10 year anniversary of the death of Sid Viscious. This issue is in the format of a full 8 1/2 x 11 page. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...Bookshop. The bookshop regularly sells zines and also the gallery has held the [[Strange Perfume]] queer zine and small publishing fair. ...cialises in print styles including riso. Many of the zines and tablers use the PageMasters printing facillities in Lewisham, south east London.
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  • '''The Scaredy-Cat Stalker''' was a [[fanzine]] published by Krista Garcia, from P ...obsessive following of celebrities and real-life people that would, due to the Scaredy-Cat Stalker's shyness, never result in anything more dangerous than
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  • The author introduces the [[zine]] as follows: ...ely. But it's been strangely relieving doing this at the exact time of all the APEC crtaziness, even while it's added another thing to do.
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  • ...lifornia, where he released his next zine, [[Fag School]]. Three issues of the zine have been released to date. During this time he was in a number of pun ...d Hot Ass Sex Bomb with members [[Janelle Hessig]] and Vice Cooler and, as well, he DJs at clubs in San Francisco.
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  • ...od]]. Originally published in a limited edition black and white run of 32, the [[zine]] was subsequently republished with a colour cover.
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  • ...ht Fantasies]] in 1973, followed by [[Old Bones]] in 1976, both devoted to the macabre, weird fiction, [[H. P. Lovecraft]] and Arkham House publications. ...n the Pacific Northwest. Wilum Pugmire has written that “Punk rock gave me the guts to be myself, and for this I shall be eternally grateful.”
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  • ...] include [[PTBH!]] and [[For Crying Out Loud]] which were both written in the late 1990s.
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  • ...Bend, Arizona, but had moved to Los Angeles and become an early member of the LASFS. In a LASFS member profile in the official organ, [[Imagination!]], Pogo was described as, "Sensitive, moody,
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  • ...re released in 1978, and the last issue, #7, was published in Summer 1979. The fanzine featured club news, convention reports, short fiction, poetry, art ...writing included [[Ruth Berman]] ([[Inside Star Trek]], [[T-Negative]], [[The Star Trek Songbook]]), Cassiopeia, Roxanne Deslongchamps, Jeremy Edward, Be
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  • ...Kari Tervo]]. It was published in California, U.S.A. in April, 2015. It is the sequel to [[Finnglish: Life, Finnish-American Style|Finnglish: Life, Finnis ...and shop when in Finnish-American country, learn how to joke and talk with the natives, and more.
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  • ...es with a strong affinity for the gamblers and criminals encountered along the way. ...the wrong freight train; a raft ride down the Sacramento River; crying on the shoulder of a trucker on speed; and a strong disdain for civilization.
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  • '''Jeff Bale''' is a musician, writer and [[zine]] publisher. He was one of the founders of both [[Maximum Rock'n'Roll]] and [[Hit List]] [[fanzine]]s. ...s got to have an anti-establishment attitude.' Well it just isn't true all the time. For a lot of these people, punk is just a style like disco style or n
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  • ...nial tasks and making his living more through his wits than his industry. The ''picaresque novel'' tends to be episodic and structureless." Harmon, W. an
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  • '''Loveseat''' was a [[hardcore]] [[punk]] zine done in the 1980's by Alex Brown. ...Loveseat''' covered the hardcore punk scene in Des Moines and elsewhere in the U.S.A. It was a photocopied, [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] publication.
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  • ...y''', was a music zine published by Kary Cousineau and Samia Aladas during the 1990s out of Quebec, Canada. ...ut and paste]] band names letting the reader know who was featured inside. The contents were almost entirely band interviews, done in a question and answe
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  • ...cation devices that aims to reflect and analyze independent publishing and the means of personal expression related to other activities as [[zines]], inte ...agan, who previously edited fanzines such as [[El Virus Púrpura]], and has the collaboration of a extense group of friends and zinesters.
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  • ...#8, published in 1965. It contained commentary, reviews and opinions from the editors. It was an 8 1/2 X 11 inch fanzine of around 20 pages. ...obs. It featured several other members of the LASFS, such as Ron Ellik, as The Musquite Kid, Charles Burbee, Ingrid Fritsch, Terry Carr, Bruce Pelz, Rober
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  • ...d in the UK, going to Ohio,recipes, and internet porn, among other things. The editor has also related her experience meeting Brad Douriff and has publish Davida Gypsy Breier is also the editor of [[Glovebox Chronicles|The Glovebox Chronicles]], [[Rigor Mortis]], and [[Xerography Debt]].
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  • ...by [[Calvin Chaos]]. The first issue was created in 2 hours, right before the annual [[Chicago Zine Picnic]] of 2006. [[Category:Zine]][[Category:2000's publications]][[category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...shed by [[Iggy Scam|Erica Lyle]], is an influential zine first released in the mid 90s. Currently, there are 10 issues published. ...more indepth with politics, including reports on creative protests such as the mission Burrito project, graffiti, and reports from protest events. It also
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  • ...(in two different styles), which makes six articles all together. We call the zine, Six-Shooter, of course." ...gy '87]], compiled by Richard Brandt. It has come to be regarded as one of the seminal texts in feminist science fiction writing.
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  • Five issues of ''Skinned Alive'' were published in the early 1990s, before the fanzine was relaunched as [[Skintomb]] in 1995.
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  • ...iginally from Upstate New York. She relocated to the suburbs of Chicago in the early 1980s and spent several years bouncing between Australia, Russia, Bos ...ned in the 2007 Southern California fires, though they were in Helsinki at the time.
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  • ...r neutral throughout. Book reviews and music reviews were also included in the zine. ...ews, interviews and tips from horn players in the underground music scene. The zine also included an enema article about keeping your own horn clean....
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  • ...7-) is an "Australian [[punk]] [[hardcore]] media blitz" published by DX. The author’s aim for '''Kill or maim''' is to "compile two pages from every a
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  • A number of issues of '''Clit Rocket''' have been published in the 2000's. The zine covers queer bands, topics dealing with gender, feminism and race, and The inside cover of Issue five, released in 2006, announces that the zine is about, "Gender plus...F*U*C*K, Critical Feminism, glitter stars & f
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  • ...Guide for the Rest of Us'' (Oakland, Calif.: AK Press, ISBN 1904859720). The book includes parenting advice, personal anecdotes, and political discussio
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  • ...e fiction fanzine published by Ron Smith in New York, N. Y., U.S.A. It won the [[Hugo Award for Best Fanzine]] in 1956. ...side'' with White as editor and new editor Leland Sapiro, who would rename the zine [[Riverside Quarterly]].
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  • ...ine]] highlighting the best in independent publishing and small press from the previous year. It was published annually by [[Clamor Magazine]] from 1996 t ...well-deserved visibility and recognition to people who make the zine world the vibrant community that it is.
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  • ...ny movies, reading lotsa books & zines and whatever else is on her mind at the time. Always [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]], mostly typewritten and averag
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  • ...of ''Natural Disaster'' were published as a book by [[Stickfigure]], using the same titel. ''Natural Disaster'' is included in the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • ...Bukowski was the pornagrapher of pussy and a damned good one at that. I'm the pornographer of violence." And a damn good one at that. His poetry is featu
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  • ...Scott Home and Franklin Searight. Articles were by Dirk Mosig, editor of [[The Miskatonic]], on [[H. P. Lovecraft]], [[Charles R. Saunders]], editor of [[ ...in Searight, is considered by Edward P. Berglund to be an integral part of the [[Cthulhu Mythos]].
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  • ...and an interview with Black Flag. Full page drawings by Pettibon on 13 of the pages. ...Francisco band Hevy Balloon. Great full page drawings by Pettibon on 20 of the pages.
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  • ...in 1959; it was published monthly for the next four years, with issue 23, the last issue, released in 1962. Issue 9 was released August 1960, and features the article "An Effect of Television" by Mike Deckinger, and artwork by Jeff Wa
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  • '''The Quirk''' is a for-charity print-only [[lit-zine|literary zine]]. Before it around the world through the sales of the zine itself, as well as merchandise, such as
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  • ...A''' (Adelaide, S.A.: E.C. Productions, 1979-) written by Harry Butler, is the longest running [[fanzine]] in Australia, running to ~120 issues, primarily Over the years many other non-Adelaide bands have featured, often including detailed
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  • ...e per year in a 6 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches format. Some of Booty was included in the 2001 [[Zine Yearbook]]. ...ologies, including [[Not My Small Diary]], [[I Keee You!!]], [[CROQ]], and the three Trees and Hills anthologies. She is currently at work on a longer boo
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  • ...f [[No Barcodes Necessary]] zine, which existed for 9 issues. The focus of the zine was on international [[DIY]] [[hardcore]] [[punk]]. ...]][[Category:Website]][[Category:Zines from Ireland]][[Category:Zines from the UK]][[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • '''The Nearsighted Revolution''' was written by [[Christie Gorman Shaw]] from 1994 The zine had charming, funny and touching stories from people who are nearsight
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  • ...1984 and grew to be a nationwide zine sharing bisexual voices in the UK in the 1980s. It ended in around 1989 and a similar role was taken up by the zine/newsletter [[BiFrost]] and later by [[Bi Community News]].
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  • ...e about his life at that time as a bisexual pagan [[punk]] incarcerated in the California prison system, what led to his imprisonment, and his existence s ...has been published in Fanorama and [[Maximum Rock 'N' Roll]] as well as in the anthology ''That's Revolting'', a book published by Suspect Thoughts.
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  • ...atures a hand-stamped cover (and issue five's cover was printed in glow-in-the-dark-ink). ...follows the lives of best friends Kate and Joey, two queer teenage punks. The series begins with 16-year-old Kate falling for a female friend and 13-year
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  • ...black and white. It features interviews with the two bands 69 Charger and The Shining, a scene report from Guildford, music reviews and articles about se [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category:Zines from the Netherlands]] [[Category:Punk]]
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  • ...on, VIC. She has read and performed in places like Voiceworks and Poetrix, the Melbourne Writer's Festival and Midsumma. Together with [[Shelley O'Reilly]
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  • ...fe and travels as a punk rock musician and anarchist. It was published in the late 1990s in Oakland, California, U.S.A. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:California Zines]] [[Category:1990's publications]] [[C
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  • [[Image:The_Planeteer_3.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Planeteer''']] '''The Planeteer''' was a science fiction fanzine by James Blish and William H. Mi
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  • '''Gulp''' was a [[mini-zine]] published by [[John Kehoe]] in the 1990s. Each issue of Gulp featured poems, fiction, three word reviews and a
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  • ...mall-press distro focusing on survival and sustainability from the farm to the city, in addition to health, gender, sexuality, and a cruelty-free lifestyl ...Pioneers Press no longer carry any Microcosm Publishing titles or support the company or its owner in any way.
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  • ...long with books by [[Jack Saunders]] and others. He is an active member of the [[Underground Literary Alliance]], and is known for his long, distinctive p
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  • <div style="top:+0.2em;font-size: 95%">ZineWiki: the zine encyclopedia that [[ZineWiki:Introduction|anyone can edit]]</div> ...dent media. It covers the history, production, distribution and culture of the small press.
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  • ...These two artists created and published this collaboration or "battle" on the occasion of their exhibition ''DUO'' at ''Beletage'', Cologne, in Januar 20 ...A4 publication consists of 20 pages. With regards to content the title is the concept: picture battle!
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  • ...ronic, and things that appealed to the darker side". This was the birth of the legendary [[Punk Magazine]], which became an inspiration to countless other * ''Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk'' with Gillian McCain (Penguin Books, 1997)
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  • ...BFE) is published by a Detroit, MI-based FedEx-Kinko's and distributed via the internet. ...and shows the vital stages of business communication needed to compete in the global economy.
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  • '''Anna Papij''' is the creator of [[Asphyxia]]. ...ublished online in the form of a blog. The general theme is "Fairytales of the 21st century" and it contains mostly short stories, but also accepts contri
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  • Filth DIstro is a zine distro out of the Florida Panhandle. They publish [[Glag]] by [[Howard Zepp]] and a variety o
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  • '''HUH? Magazine: The Journal of Neo-Confusionism''' was first penned, cut pasted, glued, stapled ...SWAC (Southwest Writers And Cartoonists) he had made some serious leaps in the field of producing his own graphic arts and magazines.
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  • ...irst part, called "Dawn of Flame", of Weinbaum's post-apocalyptic novel, ''The Black Flame''. The cover of this 22 page fanzine was by Fay Dishington.
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  • ...onio Gonzalez''' contributed to the photocopied [[zine]] [[Three Sheets to the Wind]] while living in Austin, TX. He went on to write his own personal zin
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  • ...t known PDF zines in science fiction fandom are [[Vegas Fandom Weekly]], [[The Drink Tank]], [[In A Prior Lifetime]], [[eFNAC]], [[Emerald City]] and [[Pi
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  • ...e 1981 - 1985 era and published a fanzine, called [[Bullshit Detector]] in the 1982, 1983 period. ...George Hurchalla. One of her Articles of Faith photographs was included in the book, ''American Hardcore: A Tribal History'' by Steven Blush.
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  • '''Xenon''' (1984) was an Australian science fiction [[fanzine]] published by the Adelaide, SA based ''Blake 7'' fanclub Aftermath. '''Xenon''' is included in the Susan Smith-Clarke Zine Collection at The National Library of Australia.
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  • '''Warfear''' was a [[zine]] produced by the Warfear Collective, published in Anaheim, California, U.S.A. ...o features information on animal rights, and the social [[activist]] group The Lesbian Avengers.
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  • Ericka was the owner of [[Pander Zine Distro]] and author of many [[zine]]s, including [[P
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  • Nine issues of ''Psychotrope'' were released between the years of 1994 to 2001. Subtitled "Tales of mad love, psychological horror a ...[[Nemonymous]]), John Light, Brian Edward Lindenberger, Mark McLaughlin ([[The Urbanite]]), Tony Lee, Jane Omerod, Mike Philbin as 'Hertzan Chimera', Leig
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  • ...he Madison, WI zine [[Temp Slave!]] during the 1990s. He often wrote under the pseudonym '''Keffo'''. His writing is dark, angry and occasionally humorous ...eet Five Zine Reader]]. He compiled a selection of articles for the book ''The Best of Temp Slave!'', published by Garret County Press.
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