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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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  • ...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 '''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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  • '''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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  • ...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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  • '''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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  • '''The cut'n'paste revolution: zines and the Brisbane independent music scene''' [Thesis] (B.A.(Hons.)), 2004, Griffith
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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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  • ...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 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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  • '''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 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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  • [[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 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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  • '''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 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • '''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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  • ...rtheworld.jpg|frame|A Girl's Guide to Taking Over the World: Writings from the Girl Zine Revolution]] '''A Girl's Guide to Taking over the World: Writings from the Girl Zine Revolution''' is an anthology edited by Karen Green and Tristan T
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  • '''The Daily The''' was a [[zine]] written and produced by stepsisters [[Marci Vencil]] and The full-size zine focused on the interests and adventures of Marci and Jaime through [[middle school]] and e
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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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  • ...y [[Lee Taylor]] and Nat, two sober vegetarian illustration graduates from the Midlands UK, who now live about 450 miles apart. ...en made thus far, the first in Spring 2009, and the second in Spring 2012. The maiden issue had a strong vegetarian / [[Veganism|vegan]] / [[Straight Edge
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  • [[Image:Alchemist_1941v1_n5_St_John_copy.jpg‎ ‎|right|frame|'''The Alchemist''' <br/> Issue 5 February 1941<br/> Cover Art by J. Allen St. Joh '''The Alchemist''' was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine edited by Charles Fo
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  • ...thers. It was named in honor of Alexander Berkman's anarchist newspaper of the same name, which Berkman published from 1916-1917. ...bore a photo of a woman wielding a hatchet, next to the caption: "Abolish the White Race."
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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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  • '''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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  • ...[[Gregory K. H. Bryant]] and published by the [[zine]] [[Musea]]. It tells the story of a mule, tired of reaching for a carrot, turns to philosophy. 23 copies were printed on June 20, 1996. On the cover the mule is carrying a sandwich board that reads,
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  • '''The Epitome''' is a [[punk]] [[zine]] from Northern California, U.S.A. in the early 1990's. ...g topics of local interest. Later issues were made only by Jessica Hunter. The zine is a cut and paste production with punk and feminist perspective.
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  • [[Image:Nucleus_193807_v1_n1_copy.jpg‎‎|right|frame|'''The Nucleus''' <br/>Vol.1 No. 1 1938 <br/> Cover art by James V. Taurasi ]] '''The Nucleus''' is a science fiction fanzine by [[Gertrude Kuslan]] and Louis Ku
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  • '''The Scientifictionist''' is a science fiction fanzine edited by Walter Coslet a ...2.2), not listed in Pavlat and Evans' Fanzine Index, is catalogued in both the Bruce Pelz Collection (University of California at Riverside) and Walter Co
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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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  • ...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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  • [[Image:Brooklynite_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Brooklynite''' <br/>Volume 15 No. 4 October 1925]] '''The Brooklynite''' was an amateur press publication edited by Hazel Pratt Adams
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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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  • ...on is available in-store in a limited run or packed in with the mailorder. THE PAPER #1 was published November 2012. ...d independently published zines, books and other printed goods from around the world and host monthly exhibits of artist projects.
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  • '''The Fantasmith''' was a wierd fiction fanzine by Van Splawn. ''The Fantasmith'' was released in May 1953 through the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]]. It was a single issue release.
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  • '''The Fury''' is a [[punk]]/[[hardcore]] [[zine]] based in suburban Chicago and p ...his own attempts to do so. A true humorist and humanist, the creator of ''The Fury'' writes of personal adventures, interviews local bands, reviews book
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  • [[Image:The_Fantasite_Bronson_cover_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Fantasite'''<br/> Issue 4 1941 <br/>Cover Art by Phil Bronson]] ...ience fiction fanzine by Phil Bronson, published as the "Official Organ of the Minneapolis Fantasy Society".
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  • '''The Wolverine''' was an amateur press publication edited by Horace L. Lawson an ...ned by co-editor Lawson. It appeared in the early 1900s and continued into the 1920s and was published in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.
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  • ...' (ISBN 978-1-7336919-0-1) is a short horror story by [[Alan Lastufka]]. ''The Fort'' was Alan's first published short story, released on April 28, 2020, ...have their own hideout in the woods. It’s an old reclaimed cabin nicknamed the Fort. And it just grew a new door.
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  • [[Image:inner-swice-cover.jpg|frame|The Inner Swine, Vol. 12 #1]] '''The Inner Swine''' is a humor [[zine]] published by [[Jeff Somers]] since the mid-1990s, in New Jersey, U.S.A.
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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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  • [[Image:Clarion.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''The Clarion''']] '''The Clarion''' is a publication by Megan Plunkett, published by [[Oso Press]].
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  • [[Image:Inspiration_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Inspiration''' <br/>April 1917]] ...Inspiration''' was a literary publication edited by Edna von der Heide for the United Amateur Press Association.
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  • The attached image was from a later fanzine (edited by Tom Wright) with the same title, but with no relation to Palmer's Comet/Cosmology. :Thanks! I've put up the cover of the correct fanzine. [[User:InvisibleFriend|InvisibleFriend]] 04:03, 17 July 20
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  • ...e]] run by "talking songs" artist and [[writer]] [[Adam Gnade]], author of the book <I>Hymn California</I>. Focusing on essays and adventure stories, it w [[Category:Zine|Word]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:1990's publications|Word]] [[Category:Literary Zines|Wo
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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:Fractal_1993fal_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Fractal'''<br/>Issue 1 Fall 1993<br/>Cover art by Margaret C. Muller]] '''The Fractal''' was a small press publication edited by David Gardner and Sean N
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  • [[Image:the-die-cover.jpg|frame|The D.I.E.]] '''The Die''' is a [[zine]] focused mainly on literature and philosophy.
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  • [[Image:March_1926.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Tryout'''<br/> March 1926]] '''The Tryout''' was an amateur press publication published by Charles W. Smith fr
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  • '''The Miskatonic''' is a fanzine published by Dr. Dirk W. Mosig in the 1970s. ''The Miskatonic'' is a zine devoted to [[H. P. Lovecraft]], and featured article
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  • '''The Gulper''' was a [[perzine]] created by [[Shoshanna Cohen]] (aka Shosh) of P {{DEFAULTSORT:Gulper, The}}
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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:thestowaways.jpg|frame|'''The Stowaways'''<br/> Issue 11 2012]] '''The Stowaways''' is a monthly fanzine published in Yorba Linda, California, U.S
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  • [[Image:The_Vagrant_1919_b.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Vagrant'''<br/> Issue Twelve, December 1919]] '''The Vagrant''' was an amateur press publication published and edited by W. Paul
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Word]]
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  • '''The Neighbors''' was a skater zine produced in Omaha, Nebraska, by John Shartra ...993), ''Snow Chicken'' (1994), and ''AJ Rules'' (1997). Whatever the name, the zines covered Omaha's [[punk]] and skateboarding scenes and included band i
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  • [[Image:111989_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Acolyte''' <br/> Vol. 2, No. 1 Fall 1943 <br/>Cover Illustration by Howard ...Lovecraft]] and his circle, published by Francis Towner Laney (d. 1958) in the 1940s.
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  • ...Diversifier''' is a fanzine published by A.B. Clingan and C.C. Clingan in the 1970s. ...al, that featured new work by contemporary authors and reprints of work by well know writers in these genres. 27 issues were released, beginning in June 19
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  • '''The Burning''' zine was written by Durand J. Compton and released by [[The Boomerang Press]]. ...s, art and reporting on Omaha's underground scene. It went defunct due to the writer's wartime service.
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Die]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Machine Media]]
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  • '''The Fanarchist''' (1970-1971) was a science fiction [[fanzine]] published in fi The first issue appeared December 1970. ''The Fanarchist'' was nominated for a [[Ditmar Award for Best Fanzine]] in 1972.
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  • [[Image:Pendulum_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Pendulum'''<br/>Issue 4 March 1953<br/>Cover art by Richard Bergeron]] '''The Pendulum''' is a science fiction fanzine by Bill Venable.
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  • ...[punk]] [[fanzine]], edited by the musician Franz Bielmeier in Düsseldorf. The first issue appeared in March 1977 with fifty copies and it raised in two y ...wspaper. The first issue features an interview with David Bowie taken from the US-Playboy.
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  • Relating to the American South
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  • ...alternative music, sometimes with a satirical stance. A notable feature is the zine's graphics. The Spark can be bought online and in shops within London.
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  • [[Image:Fantast_194207_copy.jpg‎‎‎|right|frame|'''The Fantast'''<br/> Issue 14 July 1942 <br/>cover by [[Harry Turner]] ]] '''The Fantast''' was a science fiction zine published in the UK from 1939 to 1942.
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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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  • [[Image:Visitor1.jpg|right|frame|'''The Visitor'''<br/>Issue 1 1983]] '''The Visitor''' was a media science fiction fanzine by Ann O'Neill.
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  • [[Image:Thementor21_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Mentor''' <br/>Issue 21, October 1971]] '''The Mentor''' (1965-2001) was a science fiction fanzine by Ron Clarke published
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  • <b>The Cobalt</b>
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  • [[Image:Explorer.jpg|right|frame|'''The Explorer'''<br/> Issue 2.6 November 1951 <br/> Cover art by [[Lee Hoffman]] ...s a science fiction fanzine published in the late 1940s and early 1950s by The International Science Fiction Correspondence Club (ISFCC).
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  • '''The Essence''' was a science fiction fanzine by Jim Shull and Jay Zaremba. ...and reviewed by John D. Berry in ''Amazing''. Four issues were released, the last in June 1973.
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  • '''The Outlander''' was a science fiction fanzine published by The Outlander Society. ...os Angeles area. Most of the Societies members also belonged to the LASFS, the Los Angeles Science Fiction Society.
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  • ...t Prom was a research [[zine]] published out of Los Angeles, California in the early 90's. ...ional blue-line form only. No finished copies of the William Fuld issue of The Last Prom are known to exist.
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  • '''The Fence''' is a Toronto-based bisexual women's [[zine]] edited by Cheryl Dobi * [http://thefence.ca/ The Fence website]
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  • '''The Fetus''' is a prolific [[zinester]] and comic artist and based in Sydney, N *[[Peach Man: in the exciting adventures of Peach Man]]
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  • [[Image:Gorgon-Oct1948s_s_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Gorgon'''<br/> October 1948 <br/>Cover Art by Roy Hunt ]] '''The Gorgon''' was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine by Stanley Mullen.
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  • [[Image:Cricket_web_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Cricket''']] '''The Cricket''' was a science fiction fanzine edited by Betsy Curtis and publish
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  • '''The Skirt''' (May 2007-) is a monthly [[zine]] by Chloe Hughes, a [[zinester]] ...continuous. The perception of an object by an individual is as variable as the perception of an object amongst a group of individuals.”
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  • I don't understand how listing a bar here fits into the zine wiki. ...dings and have a zine library in their basement. I'll see if I can contact the contributor. [[User:Alanlastufka|Alan Fall of Autumn]] 22:47, 16 July 2006
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  • [[Image:Continental2.jpg|frame|The Continental issue #2]] '''The Continental''' is a music [[zine]] published by Sean Berry out of Bellingha
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  • '''The Femizine''' was a science fiction fanzine published by The Fannettes. ...Marian Cox, later known as Marian Oaks. ''The Femizine'' was published in the early 1950s.
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  • [[Image:The_Fanscient_l3.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Fanscient'''<br/> Issue 13-14 1951]] '''The Fanscient''' was a science fiction fanzine published by Donald B. Day in Po
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  • [[Image:The_Zed_by_Anderson_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Zed''' issue 302 1963]] '''The Zed''' was a science fiction fanzine by [[Karen Anderson]] produced in Orin
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  • [[Image: The wanderers -4.JPG|300px|thumb|right|The wanderers#4]] '''The wanderers: street art zine''' (2006-) is a Brisbane [[zine]] and crew focus
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  • [[Image:Timky.gif|frame|''The Last Word'' publisher [[Tim Brown]].]] '''''The Last Word''''' is a strongly worded left-leaning populist [[zine]] that beg
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  • [[Image:Banshee_Rachel_Fones_1994_n8_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Banshee'''<br/>Issue 8 1994<br/>Cover art by Rob Whitlam]] '''The Banshee''' was a literary [[zine]] published and edited by Rachel Fones.
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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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  • ...tantly in the middle of a major cashflow problem. It is never certain that the next issue will make it. ([[User:Angry candy|Angry candy]] 11:23, 18 March .... In addition it provides a platform through which those disaffected with the ideals of contemporary consumer society can give voice to alternative think
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  • '''[the path]''' was a [[Freesheet|freesheet]] [[zine]] from Dublin, Ireland. ...red such topics as ccctv, society and Dublin’s former red light district – the Monto.
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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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  • '''The Outhouse''' (1996-?) was a South Australian [[punk]] / [[hardcore]] [[zine] *[http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/dakota/462/8/zine.html Review of ''The Outhouse'']
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  • '''The Pleiades''' is a literary/[[perzine]] written by [[Miranda Celeste Hale]] o ...arah Rose]] ([[Tazewells Favorite Eccentric]]) praised the zine as "one of the most consistently interesting, thought provoking zines being produced."
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  • [[Image:Circ1-1.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Curcuit'''<br/>Issue 1 1976]] '''The Curcuit''' was a media science fiction fanzine edited by Lisa Jardon, and
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  • [[Image:Phantagraph_193511-12_copy.jpg‎|Right|frame|'''The Phantagraph'''<br/> November-December 1935]] '''The Phantagraph''' was an amateur magazine from the 1930s and 1940s published by Wollheim and Shepherd in New York, U.S.A. and
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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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  • '''''The Register''''' was an irregular [[newsletter]] produced for the Black Lodge, a group of horror fans which met in Birmingham. There were two {{DEFAULTSORT:Register, The}}
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  • '''The Ghost''' was an amateur press publication by W. Paul Cook, released in Nort ...k had been an important member of [[H. P. Lovecraft]]'s inner circle and ''The Ghost'' reflects this.
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  • ...onymous collection of art contributions from Perth, and Melbourne, Sydney, the UK, and Singapore. Approximately 80 people have contributed to date in six *Edition three (September 2006): 'The firsts edition'
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  • ...paper's ultimate goal is to be entertaining and informative, while testing the creative bounderies of journalism. ...shed by Paul McLeod, Mike Landry, and Keegan Lam in the Fall of 2002 while the three were students at Dartmouth High School in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
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  • '''The Urbanite''' was a macabre and weird literature zine published by Mark McLau ...d in Wilmington, North Carolina, U.S.A., the first issue appeared in 1991. The title ran at least until 2001 (issue #12 was dated Spring 2001).
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  • [[Image:Timebinder_EEEvans_1945_Vol1No2_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Timebinder'''<br/>Volume 1, No. 2 1945]] '''The Timebinder''' was a mimeographed science fiction fanzine edited and publish
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  • [[Image:The_Outsider.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Outsider''' <br/>Cover art by [[H. P. Lovecraft]]]] '''The Outsider''' by R. Alain Everts is a fanzine devoted to [[H. P. Lovecraft]].
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  • '''The bird''' (2008-) is an A5 poetry [[zine]] published edited and published by The editor describes the [[zine]] on her MySpace page as follows: “The bird seeks to promote & encourage new young blood poetica within red-neck /
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  • [[Image:thegoblin1.jpg|frame|The Goblin issue 1]] ...lifornia in 2004 by [[Goblinko]] and produced by [[Sean "Goblin" Aaberg]]. The zine is a sequel to Sean's zine [[Binocular Rebellious]] and is intended to
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  • #REDIRECT [[Category talk:The Probe]]
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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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  • [[Image:Thematch93.JPG|frame|The Match issue #93]] '''The Match''' is an anti-authoritarian [[Anarchism|Anarchist]] Journal by [[Fred
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  • [[Image:The_Lovecraftsman_issue_3.JPG‎|right|frame|'''The Lovecraftsman'''<br/> Issue 3 1964]] ...fanzine devoted to [[H. P. Lovecraft]] that was published by Redd Boggs in the U.S.A.
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  • '''The Grotesque''' was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine. ''The Grotesque'' was published in the 1940s. Volume 2, No. 1 was published in Fall 1946.
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  • =The Deadbeats= [[File:Deadbeats_zine.png|200px|thumb|right|The Deadbeats: Issue 1 (2015) by Squimoo]]
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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 Notional: interesting stuff about SF in Australia''' was an science fiction ...Australia, ran from April 1985 to September 1988. Issues from No. 16 have the subtitle: 'All you need to know about SF in Australia'.
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  • '''The Orifice''' is a zine from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and San Francisco, Ca ...hiladelphia but had moved to San Francisco by it's second issue in 2008. ''The Orifice'' had a wild array of content including humor, Queer sexuality and
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  • '''The Miscellany''' was a science fiction fanzine by [[Gertrude Kuslan]] and Loui ''The Miscellany'' was a [[one shot]] fanzine released in January 1940. It was a
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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:Floating_bear4.jpg‎‎|200px|thumb|right|'''The Floating Bear'''<br/>Issue 4 1961]] '''The Floating Bear''' was a [[newsletter]] that ran from 1961 to 1971, edited in
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  • This is a list of [[zine]]s from the Philippines.
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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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  • [[Image:SilentPlanet1.jpg|right|frame|'''The Silent Planet''' <br/> Issue 1 October 1973]] '''The Silent Planet''' was a poemzine edited by Mike O'Dell, Mark Rich, and Tobin
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  • '''The Cambridge Scene''' was a science fiction fanzine by Larry Stark and [[Jean Published in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A. in the 1960s, two issues of ''The Cambridge Scene'' appeared.
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  • Madeleine writes the '''The Rusty Anchor''', a [[perzine]], published in the 2000s. ...but calls more to the soul. It’s about growing up and hating everything at the same time.
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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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  • [[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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  • ...es had a low circulation run and back issues are almost impossible to get. The writing was top notch, mostly small pieces written about Liam's life. Occas Liam continues to put out the zine sporadically. It was reported in his last issue that he was living und
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  • [[Image:Purplehours.jpg‎ |right|frame|'''The Purple Hours'''<br/> 1974 <br/>Cover designed by [[Harry Turner]]]] '''The Purple Hours''' was a one-issue-only poetry zine edited by Lisa Conesa and
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  • Make "Category:Wisconsin Zines" a subcategory of "Category:Zines from the U.S.A." ? --[[User:EarthFurst|EarthFurst]] 18:12, 30 March 2009 (UTC) If you do Wisconsin, you'd have to do all the States, otherwise it would be confusing, don't you think? And then, really,
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  • '''The Constant Rider''' is a [[zine]] written by Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. residen ...nsists of anecdotes from Kate's experiences riding trains and buses around the Portland area and beyond. Frequent topics have included dealing with aggra
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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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  • ...The same author published the zine [[Being Real and Getting Clean]] around the same time. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • '''The Dissonant Accost''' was a [[perzine]] created by [[Lakisha]] of New York, N ...ably published in 1992, based on a statement in #11 from January 1996 that the zine was nearly four years old. Lakisha, an African-American woman, attende
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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 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: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: In the MEANtime -2.JPG|200px|thumb|right|In the MEANtime #2]] '''In the MEANtime''' (2003-2005?) was an A5 Australian [[zine]] 'dedicated to suppor
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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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  • '''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: 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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  • '''The Collinsport Record''' was a fanzine published by The Friends of Dark Shadows and Baker Street Productions. ...etairie, Louisiana, U.S.A. in the early 1980s. Eight issues were released, the last one in 1987.
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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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  • [[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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  • ...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 Silver Frog''' is a [[Punk]] [[zine]] from the early 1990's mostly printed in Grenoble France. ...so released a compilation tape of bands of both US and French origins with the third issue.
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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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  • ...ne features pencil and text drawings with letraset and textual wordplay on the theme of trash.
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  • '''Pardon the Typos''' was an art zine from 2000 edited by Gregory Scaff. ...in Burlington, Vermont, U.S.A. in 2000 under the label of Bite Me! Press. The zine was guerrilla circulated in bookstores,libraries and coffee shops.
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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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  • '''THE RIDDLER''' is a great big yellow piece of paper that’s folded up origami-style so that it’ll fit in the pocket of your
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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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  • ...ver art by Stephanie Jones]]'''The Bitchin' Kitsch''' (2010-present) or '''The B'K''' is a [[compzine]] edited and published by [[Chris Talbot-Heindl]] an ...reativity, and seeks to be an outlet for people who may not otherwise have the opportunity to show their work.
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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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  • [[Image:New_hieroglyph.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The New Hieroglyph''']] '''The New Hieroglyph''' was published in Forest Hills, N.Y., U.S.A. by [[Donald
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  • '''''The White Notebooks''''' is a paper [[perzine]] edited by [[Pete Young]]. ...arterly schedule. Mailings include the supplemental single-sheet fanzine [[The Thai Literary Supplement]], collecting reviews of genre and non-genre books
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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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  • '''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:Theocean.jpg|frame|The cover]] '''The Ocean Roars''' is mainly a [[perzine]] based in Berlin, Germany and made by
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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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  • '''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: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 Hell Times''' is a newsletter type [[zine]] for the Hellarity squat in Oakland CA U.S.A. ...ed through the doors over the years--a small number of them contributed to the newsletter, including [[Samiya Bird]], [[Robert Eggplant]], and [[Heather W
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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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  • ...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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  • #REDIRECT [[The Arts Pneumonia]]
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  • ...ry of a popsicle who is left on the counter and begins to melt. Herbie did the story. ...egory:Ohio Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category: Zine|Molly the Popsicle]] [[Category:Minicomics]]
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  • [[Image:Under_the_Ozone_Hole.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Under The Ozone Hole'''<br/>Issue 1 August 1992<br/>Cover art by Dwight Lockhart]] '''Under The Ozone Hole''' was a science fiction fanzine published by John W. Herbert an
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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 F-Word''' has been published since Spring of 2006 by Melody Berger from Phi The zine is a feminist publication, featuring interviews, frank and open discus
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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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  • '''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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  • '''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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  • '''Define the Meaning''' is a [[zine]] created for fans of [[hardcore]] and hardcore-rela ...otten what it means to be hardcore. This fanzine will be a vessel to share the opinions of bands and fans to provoke thought and conciousness of why hardc
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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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  • [[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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  • '''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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  • ...ered a collection of modified, appropriated and copied books from all over the world. ...tarting point for talks and work groups around the concept of originality, the notion of authorship and politics of copyright.
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  • [[Image:Spill the zines flyer printable.jpg|200px|thumb|right]] ...tures the voices of British zinesters and zine enthusiasts who write about the aspects of zine culture that they're passionate about.
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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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  • '''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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  • [[Image:The_Twilight_Garden_1.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Twilight Garden'''<br/>Issue 1 Fall 1998<br/>Cover art by [[Cathy Buburuz]] '''The Twilight Garden''' was a literary zine edited and published by Shane Ryan S
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  • '''Take Back the Knit''' is a [[zine]] by [[Jae Steele]] of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ...atterns, while Issue #2 features "summery" ones. A third issue has been in the works since 2005.
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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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  • ...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: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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  • '''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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  • [[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 Horror Zine''' is a monthly ezine and publisher of anthology books speciali ...rs are struggling, however. The Horror Zine has published such "masters of the macabre" as Ramsey Campbell, Graham Masterton, Bentley Little, Joe R. Lansd
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  • [[Image:Whostorian.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Whostorian Quintessentially''']] ...e Whostorian Quarterly''' is a media science fiction fanzine published by the As Yet Unnamed Doctor Who Fan Club of Newfoundland (AYUDWFCON) from St. Joh
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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 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 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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  • [[Image:issue-4.jpg|frame]]'''The Absinthe Faery''' was created in September of 2006 by a high school freshma ...was assigned in eighth grade, though it has been shortened and not all of the thirty page paper has been included.
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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: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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  • ...This time I've left out an 'l': it should be '' TheTime Traveller'' not ''The Time Traveler''. Forgive me my typos, I know not what I do! [[User:Invisibl
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  • '''The Sisyphean Task''' is a [[perzine]] by [[Mike Faris]] of Corvallis, Oregon. Mike Faris is also the editor of [[Sacred Obligations]].
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  • ...South Wales [[Hardcore]] made by McKee, Bryony, Cer, Alex B and others in the South Wales scene. ...s a diagram of how to find his record shop Damaged which was in Cardiff at the time.
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  • '''The Boomerang Press''' Indie Press ...ds]], as well as a number of novels and chapbooks. The Boomerang Press is the personal project of [[zinester]], [[Durand J. Compton]].
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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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  • ..., welcome to [[ZineWiki:about|ZineWiki]]! Thanks for your contributions to the [[Zine Yearbook]] pages (and others). I appreciate it. [[User:Alanlastufka|
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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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  • [[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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  • '''The Kumquat Popsicle''' was a [[One shot |one-off zine]] published in New York [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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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:Blue_lady_donna_taylor_burgess_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Blue Lady'''<br/> Issue 3 <br/> Cover art by Erik Wilson]] '''The Blue Lady''' is a small press publication devoted to horror and weird ficti
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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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  • [[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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  • '''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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  • '''Stephan the STfan''' was a science fiction fanzine by [[Myrtle Douglas (Morojo)|Myrtle Released in 1939 in the U.S.A. for the occasion of the first World Science Fiction Convention, this was a small pamphlet of approx
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  • '''The Rebus Quarterly''' is a [[zine]] that was published from 1992-1995 in West ...time they are being scanned to pdf files so they can still be distributed. The information is not time sensitive and can be read by all.
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  • '''For the Birds''' is a NYC-based [[feminist]] [[collective]] working to combat socia
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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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  • '''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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  • ...Elizabeth Ladd]]. The first [[zine]], Superpak Vol. 1 was printed in 2000. The second zine, Golden Greats, was printed in 2004. These zines bring together ...s on plastic surgery, doll collecting, wacky fan experiences, Cher comics, the Cher Convention, fan cook-offs, impersonator stories, and an advice column
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  • [[Image:The_Fantasy_Fan.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Fantasy Fan'''<br/> October 1934]] '''The Fantasy Fan''' was a fanzine by Charles D. Hornig published in the 1930s in Elizabeth, New Jersey, U.S.A.
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  • '''The Daily Odessey''' is a minicomic series by [[Brett Muller]] that collects hi
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  • '''The Spanish Inquisition''' is a science fiction fanzine by [[Suzanne Tompkins]] ''The Spanish Inquisition'' was edited and published in the 1970s in New York City, New York, U.S.A. Ten issues were released.
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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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  • [[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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  • ...Grant has been writing and publishing "the Goat" from [[Chicago]], IL for the last eight years. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Illinois Zines]][[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • [[Image:thegoblin1.jpg|frame|The Goblin issue 1]] ...lifornia in 2004 by [[Goblinko]] and produced by [[Sean "Goblin" Aaberg]]. The zine is a sequel to Sean's zine [[Binocular Rebellious]] and is intended to
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  • '''An Introduction to the Art of Sensory Book Assessment''' is a [[Pamphleteer|pamphlet]] by zinester [[Category:Pamphlet]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[category:2000's publications]]
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  • Tamm completed honours in 2004 and was recipient of the Deborah Paauwe Award for photographic excellence. Chris has been curating a
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  • ...tralia to document the conspiracy surrounding a change of staff seating at the [[Sticky]] Institute that was undertaken during June 2008. ...e-mail sent by the manager of the [[Sticky]] Institute to all involved in the conspiracy when an unintentional information leak became apparent.
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  • Thank you for creating the article for [[It Takes All Kinds]] and for your own article, and any others ...these networking sites are ephemeral, but we would like Zine Wiki to stand the test of time.
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  • ...published in St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A. in the 1960's and distributed by the [[Southern Fandom Press Alliance]]. At least 6 issues were released, with i ...on did the cover art for Kent McDaniel's new book ''Jimmy Stu Lives!''. As well, after four decades he returned to fanzine publishing with [[Dumbfounding S
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  • '''TARDIS''' was a fanzine published in London, UK, devoted to the television series ''Dr. Who''. ...te to William Hartnell, an interview with Terry Nation and an article on ''The Six Million Dollar Man''.
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  • This is a list of [[zine]]s from Exeter in the UK. [[Category:Zines from the UK]]
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  • ...Rise Of Lo-Fi Culture]]'', writer [[Amy Spencer]] talks to Larrybob about the beginnings of '''Holy Titclamps''' in 1989. Larrybob says, "I was living in ...aturing [[Mike BS]], who was also editor of the zine [[Bullshit Monthly]]. The last issue published was #19 in 2003.
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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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  • ...variety of topics relating to zines, independent media and [[DIY]] skills. The symposium is organized by Portland State University. It was founded in 2001 ...rough hands-on and discussion-based workshops, the conference will explore the role and effect of all types of zines in and on undergound and mainstream c
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  • Editor Lynne Lowe appears in the documentary film ''[[Grrlyshow]]'' by Kara Herold, speaking about her zine
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  • ...is published in Orinda, California. U.S.A. and largely distributed through the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]]. ''YHOS'' stands for "Your Humble and ...when the first thirteen issues were produced. Art Widner is well known for the very long break he took from fanzines, but upon his return to activity in 1
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  • ...ssed issues of [[racism]] in punk culture, invisibility, class issues, and the ever popular (and offensive) "I don't see you as (asian/black/latino/etc.). ...onger published, it is a crucial and critical document for POC involved in the subcultural terrain of [[DIY]] publishing, music, art, and culture. There
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  • ...at was edited by [[Ethan Clark]], with an introduction by [[John Gerken]]. The book description says: ...vation of writing and artwork, but also as an attempt to aid in rebuilding the city that inspired and shaped this body of work. Proceeds from Stories Care
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  • '''Subject to Change''' was a [[Perzine|personal zine]] published by Toby in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
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  • ...he preview issue and was laser printed in color, a5 36 pages in May, 2009. The theme ''Screw You'' had different sections, such as screwed photography, sc ...hat they thought ''junk'' is. This issue was also sold at Mixtape party on the same month.
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  • '''The Kumquat Popsicle''' was a [[One shot |one-off zine]] published in New York [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • '''The Muse''' is an online Bi-annual International Journal of poetry from India. The vision of the journal is to make it a storehouse of best
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  • ...from Wilmington, North Carolina, U.S.A.: the first in September 1950, and the second, and last, in September 1951. ...50 issue of [[Quandry]] (#5) lists the first issue of ''Bizarre'' as being the Official Organ of SFD.
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  • [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:California Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • '''Aorta VI''' is a [[Collective]], featuring the work and collaborations of [[Jared Blunk]], [[Pj Kneisel]], [[Sam Graham]], There have been 6 zines and 5 minicomics released since August 2008 as well as a frequently updated blog featuring comic strips and other artwork.
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  • '''A Day in the Life: 2/11/23''' is an A6-size [[perzine]] from West Virginia, U.S.A. ...writes about his day conducting a zine-making workshop and seeing the band the Mountain Goats in his hometown.
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  • ...and very seldom does he ever go much deeper than whether or not he enjoyed the flick. He believes that movies should entertain you while occasionally maki
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  • ...Up-Ins]]'' runs weekly in ''The District'', the student run newspaper for the Savannah College of Art and Design. ...uded cartoonists like [[Pranas T. Naujokaitis]]. Brett is participating in the Spring 2007 Iron Man Challenge against cartoonist [[Joe Bevill]].
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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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  • ...in Newcastle, NSW, by Betty and Jim. '''Bean bag cows''' was reviewed in [[The new pollution]], page 31.
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  • ...shed in an edition of 150. The [[zine]] is printed in green and purple on the Rizzeria [http://www.rizzeria.com/], stencil press, on both sides of an A3 *[http://www.rizzeria.com/ The Rizzeria]
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  • ...st'' first appeared in October of 1940. Thirty nine issues were published, the last appearing in March 1945. Rosenblum had published two zines prior to this one: ''The Futurian'' and ''Psuedo-Futurian''. ''Futurian War Digest'' incorporated bo
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  • I have deleted the following from this entry following the words "in 1968: ...s did NOT die in 1968, he died in 1975. I added this information, and also the information of Paul's death.
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  • ...of the Nameless]], she and F.M. Busby, Burnett Toskey, and Wally Weber won the [[Hugo Award for Best Fanzine]] in 1960. ...g more general material and the editors began paying the publishing costs. The various editors included F.M. Busby and Elinor Busby, Wally Weber, G.M. Car
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  • ...blished in New York City, NY, U.S.A. in the 1960s, and distributed through the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]]. The first issue was published in February 1966, and was 12 pages. Issue 6 appea
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  • ...at least seven issues from various locations in the New England region of the United States. [[Category: Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...the Naked Truth"]] and [["Lost in the Grooves: Scram's Capricious Guide to the Music You Missed"]]. The latest issue, #22, is the beatnik/banker issue. If features folk songstress Vashti Bunyan, Neutral Mi
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  • ...son has published, or just to their profile? (On this one it's attached to the book, but I didn't see Alan's attached to [[Fall of Autumn]]. [[User:Dan10t ...]. Just as Alex wrote the book, so her's is here, but not at the bottom of the Microcosm listing. [[User:Alanlastufka|Alan Fall of Autumn]] 13:57, 11 Octo
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  • Dameron co-founded the [[Chicago Underground Library]] with [[Nell Taylor]] in February 2006. ...Dameron made his first zine at the age of seven, although he did not know the term.
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  • The site features articles about music covering indie rock bands as well as electroclash and hip hop artists. Also included are articles about thrif Contributors included Miss AMP herself, as well as Francis Morgan, Suki Kent and Kit Millings.
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  • ...Each band created their own zine page for the compilation companion zine. The music was mostly from Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, and other midwestern state # "Count to 10 for Daddy" – '''[[A Day In The Air|Adita (Mr. Adita and Adita)]]'''
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  • ...ga burnt all his remaining copies when he moved from the Czech Republic to the Netherlands in 2003. ...was inspired by the Leeds [[punk]] zine [[Reason To Believe]], as well as the info shop at Cafe Utopia in Prague. Issues tend to contain
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  • ...t behind the [[gremlin]] minicomic series. He is also a collaborator with the [[Danger Park]] comics collective. ...ree issues have been published to date. He has also contributed comics to the anthologies [[Shiot Crock]] 11 and [[Subterranean Comics]] #-2 (with freque
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  • [[Image:Robertamay.jpg|thumb|100px|right|The cover of the May 2007 issue]] [[Image:Robertanov.jpg|thumb|100px|right|The cover of the November 2007 issue]]
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  • Eleven issues of the zine have been published, which are available through [[Marching stars]] Di '''Here. In My Head. #11: A 24-Hour Zine''' was created for the [[24 Hour Zine Thing]], and features pieces on being creative, self-esteem
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  • ...ashington, in March 2009. All three issues have the format of 5.5" x 8.5". The publisher of all three issues of '''Zine Librarian Zine''' is given as "ZLZ [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category:Compzine]]
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  • '''The ATom Anthology''' was a special [[one shot]] publication of [[Arthur Thomso ''The ATom Anthology'' was produced by [[Ella Parker]] and published in May 1961.
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  • The first issue appeared in June 1975, featuring a front cover by [[Taral Wayne ...ca Amanda Salmonson]] ([[Windhaven]]), and a review by Douglas Barbour of "The Martyrology Books I & 2" by bp Nichol.
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  • The first four issues were published by Donihe from Kingsport, Tennessee, U.S.A At least eleven issues were published, the first in 2001 and the eleventh in 2009.
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  • ...lyn. Besides his zine he also runs a micro-press called Waffle Butt Press. The first issue of Ditmas, published by Waffle Butt is now (6/22/07) available
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  • ...ne]] featuring short stories, poetry, book reviews, interviews and news in the fantasy literature genre.
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  • ...Conceived as an alternative to the other gay-themed comics on the market, the protagonists of '''Love''' ,Pokie and Jack, are impoverished artist-types w ...four volumes, and was recently collected into a single trade paperback by The Zero Cabinet Publishing.
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  • ...t contained fiction by Lionel Dilbeck and a poem by J. Harvey Haggard, and well as Frome's own writing. Each issue was entirely different with covers and i ...uggested by Lovecraft. Frome printed all of these contributions. This was the last issue of ''Supramundane Stories''.
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  • ...n development, under [[{{NAMESPACE}} talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion]], or in the process of gathering consensus for adoption.
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  • She is best known as the author of her long running zine, [[The Constant Rider]], which details her interesting experiences on public trans
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  • There were eight issues published between '95-1998. Karyn discontinued the zine after she graduated high school in 1998. ...t it was mainly a [[perzine|personal zine]] that centered around living in the south after being transplanted from California.
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  • ...has been publishing [[otherXcore]] zine and a number of other zines under the [[otherXcore]] press name.
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  • This is a list of [[zine]]s from the State of Hawaii, U.S.A.
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  • ...Small Hammer. It has a real zine feel and look. I mean come on, he sewed the pages together with thread or dental floss." The 2nd issue was released on April 30, 2014 and is dedicated to the dungeon crawl genre. It is also in black and white, and is 24 pages.
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  • ...color, queer, trans, gender variant folks, workers, and those who live at the intersections of these identities can organize for self-determination and b
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  • ...are mistaken for zombies. Currently (as of 2008), there are four issues of the zine. [[Category:Zine]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Compzine]] [[Category:California Zines]] [[Category:200
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  • ...t is Riot Grrrl?'' featured the famous article "Riot Grrrl is...", listing the reasons why [[Riot Grrrl]] is necessary. BECAUSE we must take over the means of production in order to create our own moanings.
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  • ...t newsgroup created in 1992 by [[Jerod Pore]] and [[Edward Vielmetti]] for the discussion of [[zine]]s and zine-related topics. ...nes, announcements of new zines, tips on how to make zines, discussions of the culture of zines, news about zines, specific zines and related stuff."
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  • ...n]]'s photography. The final print issue was published in 2007, Issue #90, the 20th anniversary issue. ...[[comic]] ''Zero Content'' by [[Fly]], the Folk Punk art of Jeremy Clark & the Medieval Punk art of [[Sean "Goblin" Aaberg ]].
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  • ...'' is a [[comic]] zine published by [[Shawn Granton]] of Portland, Oregon. The title is derived from a customer service "rule" that a worker should say he In the past, artists such as [[Carrie McNinch]] and [[Androo Robinson]] have contr
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  • ...Netherlands. It was founded in 1984 and is part of the Binnenpret complex. The zines are mainly of an [[Anarchism|anarchist]] nature.
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  • ...eports from L.A., Berlin, Brazil, Israel, Italy and other locations around the world, with a focus on electronic music. '''Issue Nine''': "Anti-Imperialism: Bankruptcy of the Left?" by Christopn Frengeli; "Say Fear Is A Man's Best Friend" by Matthew
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  • ...with a multitude of collage and visual elements mixed with text. Most of the later issues utilize a manual [[typewriter]]. Girl Noire is included in the ''[[Zines and Mini-Comics Collection]]'' at [[San Diego State University]].
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  • '''Rebel Grrl Zine''' is a feminist [[zine]] created by [[Pippa]] in the UK. ...and looks at facts and statistics of sexual abuse and sexual violence, as well as empowering people who have survived, criticism of 'how to prevent rape'
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  • A6, b/w, [[one-shot]] zine. Brown paper cover with yellow tape on the back. Every page one little poem, each one consiting of only a few words. (
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  • ''Journey Planet'' won the [[Nova Award for Best Fanzine]] in 2010. *[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?31623 ''Journey Planet'' at the ISFDB]
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  • ...nsylvania, U.S.A., ''Contact'' was a mimeographed publication published in the 1970s that sold for 50 cents. Issue 6 was the Tom Pickard issue, with interview by Bokris-Wylie, Robert Bly and Otis Brow
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  • .../1986, issue 7 in Fall 1986, issue 8 in 1987, and issue 10 in Summer 1989. The zine included photographs, concert and record reviews, articles, essays, an ...rime and the City Solution, The Cure, Das Yahoos, The Mob, Redd Kross, and The Skulls. among others.
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  • '''Slanted''' was a fanzine from the Washington, D.C. area that was published by John Davis from Fall 1993 to Sp ...y issues included poetry and short fiction, but those were discontinued as the focus shifted solely to music. Publication of ''Slanted'' ceased in Spring
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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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  • ...ll during the 1990's, and into the 2000's, including [[Glovebox Chronicles|The Glovebox Chronicles]]. Donny is also a regular writer and reviewer for [[Xe ...ies she appeared in, and lists of versions of the manifesto in print or on the Internet.
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  • ...ith such an innocuous yet hostile world of the Australian zine community." The nineteen issues that were released focus on a variety of band interviews, r
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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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  • ...recipes, but many also discuss the politics of food and eating, especially the vegetarian or [[Veganism|vegan]] lifestyle.
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  • ...of the zine. Later, Carr assumed editorship and Graham wrote a column for the zine. 15 issues were published in all. It was nominated for a Hugo Award fo ...". "Darkhouse" was later quoted extensively in the book ''Sex and Rockets: The Occult World of Jack Parsons''.
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  • '''Sol Rising''' is the newsmagazine of the Friends of the Merril Collection of Science Fiction, Speculation and Fantasy. ...fanzine editor Judith Merril ([[Temper!]], [[Science*Fiction]]) in 1976 to the Toronto Public Library.
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  • ...British Columbia, Canada, ''Indecent Exposures'' covers the punk scene of the early 1980s. Editor Tom Hooper was a member of the band Gentlemen of Horror, and his fanzine covers local shows and events, pl
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  • ...objects that populate our environment and their individual histories, and the more obscure sociological aspects of our (musical) consciousness. ...rting with volume 10 has distributed a print version. It was founded with the intent of allowing long-time creative collaborators to continue collaborati
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  • '''I Have Seen The Truth And It Makes No Sense''' was a [[perzine]] written by P. Mark Wannop ...ecember 1997) - The author writes about cycling, being Wiccan, The Rutles, the sad state of comic books, and other random topics.
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  • ...ed to start her own zine. She writes, "I'm still not completely sure what the purpose of Kindergarden Moshpit will be, I'm not aiming for anything specif
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  • The '''Distroboto''' project [[distro|distributes]] art via Distroboto machines ...hrough the Distroboto machines, currently set at two dollars," "encourages the public to discover a whole world of local art".
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  • ...ion's focus includes [[zine]]s produced in or discussing issues related to the Southern United States or those with an environmental slant (global warming ...entucky, and is open to the public from 8AM to 5PM, Monday through Friday. The collection is non-circulating.
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  • ...self-published book, then no. There is a "One-shot" tag with definition on the ZineWiki to add to one-shot zine listings ("A one-shot is a zine without mu ...t once and save the page. It will be a red link for the category. Click on the red link, write "A list of Chapbooks." and hit save. Viola, a new category
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  • ...inester, Julie Vee. It is a compilation / personal / humor zine. Sometimes the issues have themes. ...ardboard Cutout two year zine anniversary. Issue 15 (February 2010) marked the three year zine anniversary. So far, there have been 17 issues of Cardboard
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  • ...[[Soy Not Oi]] (still in print after 17 years), and put out records under the Hippycore label. ...ditor for [[Profane Existence]]. He left to become one of the editors of [[The Blast]], an anarchist newspaper, copies of which were distributed for free
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  • ...to be technical I could say something like this zine is an exploration of the intersection between words and images. It may sound wanky but it is this sp
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  • Bettie currently writes the perzine [[Buy Her Candy]], and previously wrote [[Anatomical Heart]], a per
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  • '''''The Rise and Fall of Mr. Fuck You Man''''' is a [[minicomic]] by [[Gregory Kaly Published in the 1990's in Toronto, On, Canada, this is a quarter size zine. Publisher Greg
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  • [[Image:BIML.jpg|width=10|frame|The Borough Is My Library issues 1 & 2]] '''The Borough is my Library: A Greater Metropolitan Library Workers Zine''' is a
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  • The first issue appeared in January 1978 and contained poetry by Brad Cahoon, D [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...denken.de]] publication. This publication is included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • ...ered a collection of modified, appropriated and copied books from all over the world. ...tarting point for talks and work groups around the concept of originality, the notion of authorship and politics of copyright.
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  • This is a list of [[zine]]s from the State of Minnesota, U.S.A.
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  • Greasespot is the shit
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  • '''The Positive vegan''' (2003-2006) is a [[Punk|punk rock]], [[Veganism|vegan]] c ...rock bands and in later issues full colour photographs of vegan food from the zine.
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  • ...s provided information about Australian ska bands and their recordings, as well as some information about international ska bands. ...record reviews, recording activities and a gig review of The Latenotes and The Allsorts at Teachers Club, November 19, 1988.
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  • Released in the late 1980's in Selden, NY, U.S.A., '''Scut''' was a photocopied, [[Cut and On the cover of issue two the editor announces the underlying principle of the zine: "no matter how horrible things may seem, one always feels better comp
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  • ...c & [[witchcraft]] & Tarot, [[self-care]], support & $upport, alienation & the illusion of [[community]], and embracing weirdnesses. ...they altered the title of their zine from ''Telegram Ma'am'' (inspired by the T. Rex song, Telegram Sam) to, simply, ''Telegram''. Issues 24 and onward a
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  • ...ni zine with random short stories + occasionally sketches. It arose out of the editor's desire to create something that was word heavy.
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  • ...ust add the name, with [[ ]] surrounding it, to "Quick Links", which is in the left hand column of every page and you should be able to start. Don't hesit
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  • '''Frontier''' is a science fiction fanzine published by the Frontier Society. ...gbiel became editor with issue six. Issue 7, released January 1942, may be the last issue, according to [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], writing in "All Our Yesterd
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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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  • ...ge, the author made a full-length zine by writing one page on every day of the month. In this zine, the author attempts to return to her roots as a zinester, before she became a m
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  • ...iences (Brian's being The Monkees, Benn's being Elvis). His comics were in the Baltimore Musuem of Art, in an exhibit called "Dark Matter" which was part [[Category:Zine]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Split Zine]] [[Category:Comic Zine]] [[Category:Marylan
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  • *Issue #1: talked about the funny and shitty things that happened in 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th grades. Lots o ...service job, depressing homosexual stories, a really long intro, hiking on the Appalacian Trail.
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  • ...remy Gluck and [[Alex Fergusson]]. Tony D. also contributed to [[Rotten To The Core]]. ...ans" and proclaims that "This mag fights against the customary the average the dull".
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  • ...ock and Heavy Machinery (real name: [[Eric Ewing]]) from Wiscasset, Maine. The subject matter included rants about nihlism and metaphysics, and sported a
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  • ...ter]]. She has holds a PhD in Poetry. Together with [[Jo Munday]] she runs the small [[zine]] publisher and [[distro]] [[Loveanarchist Press]].
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  • '''Issue Two:''' [[Billy Childish]] and the MBE's interview, Coco's Lovers interview, Reviews, Rants etc. Clipper Guts was distributed by [[Corndog]] Zine Distro as well as though their Myspace page.
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  • This article was featured on the Main Page the month of October 2009. [[User:Dan10things|dan10things]] 19:55, 7 October 20
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  • ...mith]], was [[Teenage Gang Debs]]. The first issue appeared in 1988. After the first issue Erin's brother Don became co-editor, while Johnny Ray continued During the late 1980s and early 1990s Huston also worked on [[You can't hide your love
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  • ...a discussion workshop on the need for an independent bisexual press due to the lack of such a voice. ...ssue 100 it was printed A4 size in black and white. Since around issue 100 the cover is now in full colour. Most editions are 12 or 16 pages long.
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  • ...|right|frame|'''HYPErion'''<br/> Fall/Winter 1974<br/> Cover photograph of The New York Dolls by Rainer Karasz]] ...time on the cover to become ''HYPE'', while the colophon continued to use the name ''HYPErion''.
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  • ''Flesh & Blood'' was published in Bayville, New Jersey, U.S.A. in the late 1990s and early 2000s. 17 issues appeared. With issue 13 it went from ...rah Jacobs, Carol MacAllister, Luke Majors, Cindy Main, Mark McLaughlin ([[The Urbanite]]), Samuel Minier, Rochelle Mitchell, Kurt Newton, John Picinich,
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  • [[Image:LoveMakestheWorldGoAwry5_copy.jpg|right|frame|'''Love makes The World Go Awry'''<br/>Issue 5 June 1981]] '''Love makes The World Go Awry''' was a science fiction fanzine by Fran Skene.
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  • This is a list of [[zine]]s from the State of Florida, U.S.A.
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  • ...avoided in a Wiki, plus zines are always published later than planned and the information will go out of date without updates. [[User:Dan10things|dan10th ...s true alright, sure i can put that up when its off the photocopier and in the shops! Eugene
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  • ...nd here, I would be very interested in hearing your opinion on the matter. The articles are [[Featherproof books]], [[Zach Dodson]], [[Hakim Bey]] and [[M
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  • ...Cantor", she was the co-editor (with her then-husband [[Marty Cantor]]) of the Hugo Award-nominated [[fanzine]] [[Holier Than Thou]]. Since their divorce, she has relocated from Los Angeles to the UK.
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  • '''Kathee''', from Ohio, U.S.A., is the creator of the [[perzine]] series [[A Million Birthdays]]. The first issue of this zine appeared in 2002. Ten issues of ''A Million Birthd
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  • ...nzine was published even while Riddle was on active duty in the U.S. Navy. The fanzine featured an editorial by Riddle, articles, fiction, poetry, and reg ...Lee Riddle, cartoons by Rd Hughes and Dennes Morton, and illustrators from the Fantasy Art Society of Britain.
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  • ...il, Somerset, UK. Nine issues were released, the first in Winter 1977, and the last in Winter 1999. [[Category:Zines from the UK]]
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  • I was the publisher of [[Fiendetta]], [[Cadenza]], and [[Trill]].
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  • The editor of '''Robots and Electronic Brains''' wrote this piece about music w ...I try to write like Bangs, write rock’n’roll, I look like your boss being The Boss at forced-bonhomie staff karaoke outings. Beyooorrnn in tha Yu Esss Ay
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  • ...to the Wind]] while living in Austin, TX in 1997. She wrote and published the personal zine [[Dixiecup]] in approximately 2000. She now lives in [[Portla
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pressed Between the Pages]]
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  • ...the San Diego Comic Con in 2004 and the second issue, #4, was released at the [[Alternative Press Expo]] (APE) in 2006. ...ith the Aaron's loss of self and wanting to become someone new by changing the way he looked, picking up some new bad habits and moving to a new city.
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  • This is a list of [[zine]]s from the country of Italy.
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  • '''Zak Sally''' is a cartoonist and musician. He is the founder of [[La Mano 21]], an independent publishing company behind his Eis ...uth, Minnesota band Low for over a decade in addition to moonlighting with the Dirty Three, Enemymine, Hot Tears, and Kid Dakota, and making cameos in mov
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  • ...poetry, reviews, editorials, and letter columns. 70 issues were published, the last in 2005. ...ction Bullsheet]]), Linda Hasn, C. Hawkins, Jenny Hayward, Karen Herkes ([[The Companions]]), Yvonne S. Hintz, John Humphries, Robert Jan, Jule Johnson, M
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  • ...to date, defining the finer qualities of being smug, smug celebrities and the fine line between good and bad smug. '''Issue 4''' launched at the London Zine Symposium 2011 features smug veganism, bad PDAs at gigs and rea
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  • ''HUH? Magazine: The Journal of Neo-Confusionism'' was first penned, cut, pasted, glued, stapled ...r printing out alternative press materials. At this time few computers had the print or graphics capabilities to put together and store graphical informat
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  • ...left the zine and Pearson carried on without him. 15 issues were released, the last in February 1964. ...fanzine fandom, but in the late fifties he and Bill Pearson were producing the most attractive dittoed fanzine, ''Sata Illustrated'', that I've ever seen
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  • ...e was A5 in size, made out of folded sheets of A4 paper. Early editions of the zine were sewn together, while later editions were stapled. ...heir first publication in the zine, including the concluding 8-page poem, 'The Bathroom Beowulf', which included a kind of pop-up toilet monster.
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  • ...ublished between 2002 and 2011. Regular issue #6 was published April 2011. The language is predominantly Spanish. Issues of Chuck Noris are to be found in the [[Fanzinoteca Ambulant]] archive/module.
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  • Distros based in the United States of America (USA).
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  • [[eFanzines.com]] is the pre-eminent website for science fiction [[fanzine]]s. ....com hosts more than 200 zines as well as links to dozens more from around the world.
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  • '''Plumber's Butt''' was a [[punk]] fanzine created by Eric P. Butte in the early 1990's. ...ews, interviews, and [[comic]]s. Eric P. Butte is responsible for creating the iconic gag comic "Foopee".
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  • ...ut the Bray Wanderers football club. It contained interviews with players, the manager together with articles which had a political football slant encoura
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  • ...d personal writings with contributions from [[Kevin Kavanagh]] (who writes the [[Blast Off]] zine) and Kevo Murphy. ...ring the year since the first issue was released, not nearly as serious as the first issue.
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  • ...e creativity flowing. The zine focuses on the glorious toy camera known as the Holga.
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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''' is a horror film fanzine by [[Necro Neil]] published in Yorkshire, in the UK. The first issue was released in May 2001. It is a black and white, A5, [[Cut an
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  • '''''Twilight Zine''''' was the official fanzine of the Solihull Science Fiction Group, based in Solihull, England), and edited by ''Twilight Zine'' was known as ''The Twilight Zine'' for the first five issues. It was intended as a replacement for ''[[Overmatter]]''.
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  • ...blic domain. I have deleted the links, which I thought might be helpful if the zine is no longer being published. [[User:InvisibleFriend|InvisibleFriend]]
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  • .... It was curated by [[Jon Vaughn]] of Canada fame! – what ever this means. The layout was done by Kirsten Mayoh. The publication is included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • This is a list of [[zinester]]s from the State of Nevada, U.S.A.
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  • '''Moonlight Chronicles''' is the [[perzine]] of the [[zinester]] [[Daniel Price]]. ...noted for its illustrations by Price. Price is also the original editor of the photography zine [[Shots]].
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  • ...ple in the posse can recognize you. and let me tell you, he thought it was the coolest thing since fake puke, so, just in case you were wondering where th
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  • #REDIRECT [[Zine World: A Reader's Guide to the Underground Press]]
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  • This article will serve all discussion related to the Deletion Policy. Before we can set hard and fast rules for deleting article ...lease leave your opinions in the proper sections with new replies going at the bottom of each section.
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  • ...The zine always featured a turn-of-the-century female nude photograph on the cover. ...- The Stalking Issue, and Issue 8 - The Car Issue. Raz stopped published the zine when she graduated from college.
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  • ...by [[Chelsea Gunn]], who also runs [[love life distro|love life! distro]] (the link is listed below.) ...Paste|cut and paste]] technique with a stencilled cover. It centers around the editor's job at a library, living in Pittsburgh and creating public art.
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  • ...oons by the author, [[David Nichols]] and others; interviews with Ricaine, The Sea Scouts, Hakin Bey, and [[Mail Art|mail artist]] Crackerjack Kid.
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  • He is the editor of the [[punk]] zine [[I Defy]].
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  • '''Change the World in 7 Days''' is a zine made by [[Pippa]], published in the UK. It contains a task for every day of the week to do your bit to change the world.
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  • This is a list of zines from the '''Indonesia'''.
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  • ...Editor was Jim Cawthorn, and Assistants were Sandra Hall and Pete Taylor. The fanzine was duplicated on 'Permaprint' by Dick Ellingsworth. The text on the front cover that the character is speaking jokingly gives a rationale for this fanzine: "They sa
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  • ...ed editorials, satire, fiction, poetry, art, fanzine reviews, and letters. The last issue, 17, was published in 1981. ...y Hall, Sandy Hall, Dian Hardison, Rose Marie Jakubjansky, Phyllis Karr ([[The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror]]), Ellen M. Kozak, Barbara Lambert
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  • ...t. ''Kuti'' is bi-langual, in Finnish with English translation. Along with the comics, sometimes there are articles included about authors, publications a The first issue of ''Kuti'' was published in autumn 2006.
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  • '''Baker Street Gazette''' was a literary zine devoted to the Arthur Conan Doyle character Sherlock Holmes, published by Baker Street Pub ...e, Louisiana, U.S.A., three issues of ''Baker Street Gazette'' appeared in the 1980s, before going online.
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  • ...l 2004. Since then it has been distributed throughout the United States as well as internationally. Print runs are usually around 80 issues that are given [[Category:Zine]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]][[Category:Ohio Zines]] [[Category:Humor]][[Category:2000's publica
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  • ...es not use e-mail or any other computer applications, and strongly opposes the use of [[ISBN/ISSN]] numbers. For a time, Jones was rumored to be either fe ...o [[Glovebox Chronicles]] and [[Zine World|Zine World: A Reader's Guide to the Underground Press]].
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  • This is a list of zines from the State of Alaska, U.S.A.
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  • ...s rotating their zines every 3 months. In 2001 the Caboolture Library ran the [[Myzine project]].
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  • ...eries, the first covering issues 1-100 was released between 1953 and 1958; the second, '''Etherline II''', began in 1968. Most issues of the first series of ''Etherline'' were edited by Ian J. Crozier, and published
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  • Kelli published this zine into the early 00s as well. ...name every issue or so in the 90s. There was an issue named That Grrrl as well. This entry should perhaps reflect that. And That Girl already has a page,
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  • '''Rigor Mortis''' is a [[zine]] devoted to the horror genre and published out of Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A. ...ssays and columns. The related Rigor Mortis blog has additional reviews. The zine is edited by [[Davida Gypsy Breier]] (as DeadVida), with contributors
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  • ...ow to write, create and publish a [[zine]], written by [[Mike Gunderloy]]. The book was published in July 1988 by Loompanics Unlimited. ...nderground and subversive press at the time, put out the book. This may be the first how-to book on zine publishing, coming out a good 14 years before [[S
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  • The first, and only issue of ''Entropy'' appeared in November 1964, published i ...ember 1964 [[Offtrails Magazine Publishers Association|OMPA]] mailing, and the January 1965 [[Spectator Amateur Press Society|SAPS]] mailing.
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  • ...ious nature of ''Entmoot'' with issue 3, published February 1966. Issue 4, the last issue, was released August 1966. Contributors of poetry included Ned Brooks (later editor of [[It Goes On The Shelf]]), E.E. Evers, Ted Johnstone ([[I Palantir]]), Michael Laton, and Pe
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  • ...a [[nichtnachdenken.de]] publication. It is included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • [[Image:Sin_and_the_september_issue_cover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Sin & The September Issue''' September 2015]] '''Sin & The September Issue''' is a mini art zine (3.6" x 3") published in September, 2
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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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  • ...elebrates all things about the great mystery and adventure series books of the past. Woodworth also does the zine [[The Match]].
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  • ...nThings1.gif|200px|thumb|right|'''Things are Meaning Less'''<br/> Cover of the first edition]] ...ng Less''' is a collection of autobiographical [[minicomic]]s published in the mid to late 1990's by [[zinester]] [[Al Burian]].
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  • ...delphia area, and each issue is a veritable visual and verbal slaughter of the senses. ...icaps, Nazi imagery, American racist images. It also includes writing from the fringe -- interviews with serial killers, contributions from people like [[
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  • ...bout the author's family history. her parents being killed while living in the soviet union, etc.
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  • '''''The Amazing Cynicalman''''' was a [[minicomic]] by [[Matt Feazell]]. ...Not Available Press''. Cynicalman was a stick figure character starring in the mini comic named for him. Feazall has continued drawing this character thr
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  • ...it up to encyclopedic standard, that woudl be great. Feel free to refer to the [[ZineWiki:Manual of Style|Manual of Style]] in doing so. Thanks![[User:Inv
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  • ...long running fanzine published throughout the 1970s, 1980s and the 1990s. The last issue, issue 70, appeared in 1998. Bill Bowers was preparing issue 71 ...Richard Brandt ([[Fanthology '87]]), G. Sutton Breiding ([[Ebon Lute]], [[The Punk-Surrealist Cafe]]), William Breiding ([[Star Fire]]), Rich Brown, Joh
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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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  • ...media science fiction fanzine by [[Ruth Berman]] devoted to ''Star Trek'' (the original series). ...access to the ''Star Trek'' cast and set. Assisting in the publication of the fanzine was Dorothy C. Fontana, Story Editor and writer of several ''Star T
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  • '''Cosign''' was a science fiction fanzine published by the Central Ohio Science Fantasy Society, and edited by Bob Gaines. ...2 was published in 1966. For issue 12, released July 1967, Larry Smith was the editor. For issue 13, published September 1967, Rod Goman was editor. Issu
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  • Issue #1 was released in January 1995 and the final issue was in 2001. Tiki artist Josh Agle (aka “Shag”) illustrated the cover for issue #2, and returned for later covers.
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  • The Bizarro Starter Kit, featuring Jeremy Robert Johnson, John Edward Lawson, K to appear on the website:
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  • ...punk]] and [[hardcore]] zine published by Brian out of Reno, NV, U.S.A. in the 1990's. .... The bulk of the zine was personal stories, travel diaries and rants from the editor in book chapter form, interspersed with crusty punk and tribal artwo
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  • '''Notes:''' "A project for the Small Press Publishing subject in the Professional Writing & Editing course at Box Hill Institute 2003"--verso t.
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  • The author is unknown; some speculate that it may be multiple writers. It seem ...length and is a collection of small pieces that generate one whole work. The prose itself works to narrarate Ftr.Hnds (as a character) and his journey m
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  • ...vestigations of urban legends about Rod Stewart and New Kids On The Block. The zine concludes with tips on beating boredom. ...ating boredom; and urban legends on the internet - this issue's legend is "The Neiman Marcus Cookie Fiasco".
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  • ...08) a 44 page zine/catalogue produced as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, published in a limited edition of 200. ...] (2006): a zine/catalogue produced as an extension of the solo exhibition The Workshop, Melbourne, November 2006, in an edition of 100.
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  • The first issue was released in the summer of 2010. There are currently 3 issues in print. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...building its [[DIY]]/reference/resource section. It is a sister project to the [http://zinemobile.wordpress.com/ Fly Away Zine Mobile]. The collection is housed in a garage in the Powderhorn Park neighborhood of South Minneapolis.
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  • The first issue of ''Embelyon'' appeared in May 1970, followed by issue 2 in Ju ...es I published, ''Embelyon'', as well as the name of one of my cats, Chun (the Unavoidable), were taken from that book."
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  • '''Tom Jennings''' is a smart guy who will turn the world upside down ...-edited the publication [[Homocore]]. The publication gave fire to some of the most radical days of groups like ACT UP, he eventually made waves in comput
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  • ...udes [[d.i.y.]], writing, reviews and whatever else collaborators bring to the table. ...ags]. This also includes a heart shaped sticker with a stylized version of the word "Fake." inside of it.
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  • in LaGrange, Georgia, United States. He is best known in the [[zine]] world as a creator of comic strips for [[minicomic]]s. ...dapted and arranged by collaborating musicians and is the lead singer with the [[Shadowville All-Stars]].
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  • ...rd, and is just bad grammar in general. Yeah, there are several zines with the actual title of "Riot Grrrl" in some variation, but this sentence makes it ::: It's cool, I actually just went and re-edited and added to the entry, and clarified that riot grrrl was a movement. [[user: Sarah]] 12:32,
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  • '''Sarah Rose''' is a zinester from the U.S.A. Sarah Rose is the editor of the now defunct review zine [[Zinetopia]]. She was also responsible for [[Crush
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  • ..., welcome to [[ZineWiki:about|ZineWiki]]! Thanks for your contributions to the [[Zine Yearbook]] pages (and others). I appreciate it. [[User:Alanlastufka|
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  • ...a few years after they had broken up. The Master Copy is the only copy of the Voice #3. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...gift for a friend but, after a few months, Mae decided to distribute it to the zine world. ...ways being the quiet girl in her childhood, discovering [[Riot Grrrl]] for the first time and how it affected her as a Filipina, dissecting love & relatio
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  • ...d graphic designer, Michelle Vandermeer. The first issue was completed for the 2005 Brisbane ''Poetry After Dark Festival'' zine fair. ...eresting departure from everyday routine - as detailed on the last page of the zine:
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  • ...gazine was back on track. Each passing year, XYZed was well represented at the annual [[Canzine]]. ...w address and a new attitude to great effect. The magazine still dove into the outer reaches of pop culture and obscure entertainment, but there was a mor
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  • Willis began producing minicomics soon after graduating high School, in the 1970's. Since then he has produced a number of titles, and several issues w Some of his comics have appeared in the Northwestern newspaper '''The Stranger''. Some of these comics were subsequently collected into a minicom
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  • [[Image:RevHome.jpg|200px|frame|The Revolution Starts At Home]] ...ctive: [[Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha]], Ching-In Chen and Jai Dulani. The cover was drawn by [[Cristy Road]].
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  • 134 issues of Emerald City appeared during its run. The first issue was released September 1995. As of issue 17, it began to be rel ''Emerald City'' won the [[Hugo Award for Best Fanzine]] in 2004, and was nominated in 2003 and 2005
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  • ''File 770'' is published in Sierra Madre, California, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in January 1978, and has appeared regularly since then The fanzine includes fandom news and commentary, convention reports, reports on
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  • '''The Routes We Wander''' is a 24 hour zine project made by [[Lee Taylor]]. ...st Midlands, UK. Two issues have been made thus far, one in July 2010, and the second in July 2012. Each 24 page issue contains a collection of location d
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  • ...Amateur Press Association]] for a short period of time. It was subtitled "The Fanzine That Gives You Something Extra", and included small mementoes of Gl ...ssence]]), Dan Steffan ([[Boonfark]]), Angus Taylor, [[Arthur Thomson]] ([[The ATom Anthology]]), [[Bjo Trimble]] ([[Melange]]), Joan Hanke Woods, and oth
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  • ...-theyd-fix-the-wires_2022.jpeg|200px|thumb|right|''I Still Wish They'd Fix the Wires'', Summer 2022]] ...a [[Perzine|perzine]] by [[Enola Dismay]] out of Chico, CA. Enola is also the author of ''[[No Gods No Mattress]]''.
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  • '''Migraine''' (alternately called '''The Migraine Entertainment Syndicate''') was a small independent press run by [ ...pretation [[zine]] [[SuperBlackBlack]] by Ian and David D'Andrea (Devil in the Dishes).
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  • ...itle [[Communique']] in red, as it appears here. Use either link to create the article. Happy editing! [[User:InvisibleFriend|InvisibleFriend]] 01:28, 3 A
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  • ...1961 short story collection by Frederik Pohl, co-editor of the fanzines [[The International Observer of Science and Science Fiction]], and [[Arcturus]].
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  • ...rt''' is a [[zine]] by Mike and Al, published in Eugene, Oregon, U.S.A. in the late 1980's. ...d as well as Beat Happening, Cactus Love, Coffin Break, Doris, Steve Fisk, The Go Team, Rich Jensen, Mecca Normal, No Means No, Mudslide, Pell Mell, Some
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  • ...d of personal anecdotes about parenting from mothers and mothers-to-be, as well as book reviews, essays, and cartoons. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Tennessee Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Ca
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  • ...ited by Wollheim appeared. He would soon be publishing the best writers of the day in its pages, such as August Derleth, Cyril Kornbluth, Henry Kuttner, F ...36 where plans were formed for other meetings around the country including the first Worldcon.
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  • The distro was founded in 2009 and is based near Cleveland. It stocks zines tha The mental health zines including topics about sex and gender, illness, medicat
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  • ''Abstract'' was published in the 1950s in Goleta, California, U.S.A. ...nnuendo]]), E. Everett Evans ([[Nova (1940s)|Nova]], [[The Timebinder]], [[The National Fantasy Fan]]), Burton Satz, and Charles Wilgus.
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Carbon Based Mistake]]
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  • ...r group led by POC) during the 1700s - 2000. Zines by people of color from the 1700s-2000 tell many stories that weren’t shared by publishers and newspa
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  • I'm pretty sure Ciara started the distro after living in Boston for a good year or two after leaving Portland ...s of A Renegade's Handbook... came out. I remember cos I distroed 4 out of the 5 issues.
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  • The zine consists mostly of tongue in cheek observations from the author, but it also sometimes features other people's writings. Main focuse [[Category:Zine]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Michigan Zines]][[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • ...er, for his harsh, dismissive reviews in [[Zine World: A Reader's Guide to the Underground Press]]. He is no longer active in zines. His last listed addre
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  • #REDIRECT [[Spilling The Ink :indie zines & mail art distro:]]
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  • ...c [[READ Zine Making Party]]. These events have occurred sporadically over the years since 2001. ...acilitated by [[Bradley Adita]]. Information and images can be accessed at the [http://www.adita.org/read READ zine website].
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  • ...made fun of all the other zines and the divide in the Dublin punk scene at the time. Around eight issues were made in 1997 and 1998.
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  • ...black' at the original surface level. The block is cut along the grain of the wood. Multiple colors can be printed by keying the paper to a frame around the woodblocks (where a different block is used for each color).
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  • ...ne]] published in the late 1990s and early 2000s by Megulon-5, a member of the Chunk666 tallbike club in Portland, Oregon. They appear to enjoy setting th ...Also featured are a guide on building tallbikes and an account of meeting the Hard Times bike club.
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  • '''Birds''' is a zine created by [[Susy Pow]] and [[The Fetus]] in March, 2009. [[Image:Birds_zine.jpg|thumb]]
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  • ...e, and most have a humorous question box in the end asking drunk people at the bar to answer dumb questions and do stupid human tricks. ...Zine Symposium tablers were asked all the question box questions from all the previous issues
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  • ...an annual award for which fanzines are eligible. For many of those years, the award has been an award for "Best Australian Fanzine". ...next three years the award for Best Fanzine was won by websites. In 2009, the award category for which fanzines are eligible had become that of "Best Fan
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  • ...ualsone''' is a series of zines that have come from Connecticut, U.S.A. in the past two or three years. ...ngs and ads for local music finding their way in between. As the makers of the zeroequalsone are still in high school, they are able to produce copies usi
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