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  • '''Zines: Where the Action Is: The Very Small Press in America''' ...ed in [[Whole Earth Review]], Fall 1990. Re-published with permission from the author.
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  • ...ZAP]]. Its contents are based on research done at the QZAP archive during the summer of 2014. It includes work by:
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  • '''The Strange Voyage of the Leona Joyce''' is a zine by [[Robnoxious]], published in Minneapolis, Minne ...res and whacky characters they encountered. The cover is hand silkcreened. The zine is available at [[Microcosm Publishing]].
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  • '''Bite the hand that feeds the poisoned food''' is an [[Anarchism|anarcho]]-[[punk]] [[zine]] from Dublin, ...the Sad People]]). The articles often are of a personal/political nature. The last issue was a split zine with another Irish [[punk]] [[zine]], [[Cotton
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  • ...ement of the hairball goulash''' (Wodonga, Vic.: Miraculous Indulgement of the Hairball Goulash, 1996), a [[zine]] published by Alex Vivian in Australia. {{DEFAULTSORT:miraculous indulgement of the hairball goulash}}
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  • The '''REPORT ON THE MEANING OF THE MOMENT''' or RMM is a monthly studio [[newsletter]] consisting of one A3 sh ''For the collection, relation and disposal of topical developments in understanding.
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  • ...and Into the Libraries''' is a [[one-shot]] [[zine]] published in 2007 by The Bang(a)rang Collective in Lewiston, Maine, U.S.A. ...n and forgotten gay history. The focus is on U.S. and Canadian history of the mid to late 20th century.
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  • '''The cut'n'paste revolution: zines and the Brisbane independent music scene''' [Thesis] (B.A.(Hons.)), 2004, Griffith
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  • ...rom #1 printed in September of 1992 to issue #150. Plus it talks about all the [[chapbooks]], recordings, and other special [[Musea]] projects. ...he first years of an attempted art revolution'. The cover shows a photo of the "Queen of Musea'.
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  • '''The Secret Hand Signals of the DBA''' is a secret handbook that was given to initiated members of Deviant ...ews]]. The publishers claimed "If you have a copy and are not a member of the DBA, they will kill you, so shhhh, keep it a secret."
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  • '''The Hag and the Hungry Goblin''' is a science fiction fanzine by Christine and Derrick Ashb ...nd the Hungry Goblin'' was published in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, in the 1970s and 1980s. At least five issues were released, with #2 appearing in 1
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  • ...o the arts in Dallas, a catalogue, and a news survey of art and artists of the period from 1992-1996. Fifteen copies of the big anthology, with typewriter size pages, were printed in a comb binding o
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  • ...l city with nothing to do but stare out her window and imagine the back of the building next to her looking like hanging tea candles. Always an urban adv :Kaetlin begins her professional career attempting to freelance for the local alternative newspaper, touring open mics in New York City and takes t
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  • [[Image:Flight-of-the-Kangaroo.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Flight of the Kangaroo'''<br/>1976<br/>Cover art by Chris Johnston]] '''The Flight of the Kangaroo''' is a science fiction fanzine by Christine Ashby.
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  • '''The Sacred and the Profane''' is a [[zine]] by [[Kim Riot]] who currently resides in San Diego .... Done in a [[cut-n-paste]] style, it is an art zine about witchcraft and the occult.
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  • '''The Witch and the Chameleon''' was a science fiction fanzine edited by Amanda Bankier. ...which was a double issue, appeared in 1976. It has been credited as being the first feminist science fiction fanzine.
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  • ...is an epic account of an apocalyptic event, and a generational civil war. The zine has traces of post apocalyptic "science fiction", new mythologies, fan The zine was released intially with only 10 copies, and than began to be reprod
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  • '''The Assassin and The Whiner''' is [[Carrie McNinch]]'s long-running sporadic [[comic]] [[zine]] Published in California, U.S.A., it's essentially a well-done illustrated [[perzine]]. Carrie often reflects on her struggles with a
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  • '''The Underbelly of the Sun''' was created by Katey Sleeveless in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A., i ''The Underbelly of the Sun'' tagline is 'correspondence, notes, letters, dreams, ideas." Zines hav
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  • '''It's Not the End of the World''' is a 2008 [[zine]] "about carpal tunnel, tendonitis, and how to ke ...al tunnel syndrome and includes stretching exercises to help manage pain. The emphasis is on self diagnosis and treatment for those who work at manual jo
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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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  • .... Red Fez is divided into a unique, searchable database style and includes the curious Poem Dervish feature. It is updated quarterly.
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  • ...ile scrounging at rummage sales. The print magazine leans more heavily to the graphic arts. ...aguely inspired way, pro-[[Anarchism|anarchistic]] utopian social design. The editor is a mysterious left-handed, red-pen wielding vegetarian librarian n
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  • ...& 2, the latter having a cover illustrated by [[Marisa Falco]], editrix of the zine [[Red Hooded Sweatshirt]].
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  • ...of the Photocopier''' (February 2008) is a [[zine]] festival organised by the [[Sticky]] Institute to celebrate Australia’s underground [[zine]] cultur '''Festival of the Photocopier''' is supported by the City of Melbourne.
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  • Emma began publishing zine in the late 1990s, with four issues of [[Telly Narcosis]], appearing between appro ...name [[Papercut Collective]]. The project ran from 2005-2006 and produced the [[Post No Bills Fun Pack]].
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  • .... Lovecraft]] published by Race Mathews and Ian J. Crozier and released in the 1950s in Australia. ...as an 8 1/8 by 9 3/4 size publication of 32 pages, edited by Race Mathews. The second, and last issue, appeared in December 1956 and was edited by Ian J.
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  • ...lso published the zines [[Dracula Meets Jesus]] and [[The Banshee (U.S.A.)|The Banshee]]. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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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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  • ...2 November 1968) is a musician, zine [[writer]] and one of the founders of the [[Riot Grrrl]] movement. ...he mainstream media; however, it carried on underground and it's effect on the music and zine scenes continue to last to this day.
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  • ...[[Maximum Rock N Roll]]. His essay "The Problem With Music" (an attack on the major labels) is widely reprinted. ...dited with recording 2,000 records and CDs. He is the owner and founder of the Electrical Audio recording studio in Chicago.
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  • .... Since this time the zine has grown, with 15,000 copies being released of the most recent issue, #21, published in 2005. Some of the bands covered in IndustrialnatioN over its lengthy period of publishing inc
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  • ...sy Cat. Deadsy Cat, after trying to scare away Kissy Kitty, tells her that the graveyard is his home. His bed is a large tombstone and, indeed, he looks d [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]][[Category:New York zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Cate
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  • Anthony Rayson also runs the distro [[South Chicago Anarchist Black Cross Zine Distro]]. ...ine features contributions of writing and art from prisoners and others in the underground.
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  • ...n in 1953, and he began doing book reviews for the zine. By the late 1950s the name had been changed to ''Yandro'', derived from an old folk song in a Man ...n Garde]]), Randy Scott, Reg Smith, Mike Symes, [[Arthur Thomson|ATom]] ([[The ATom Anthology]]).
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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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