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  • ....jpg|frame|A Girl's Guide to Taking Over the World: Writings from the Girl Zine Revolution]] ...as [[I Heart Amy Carter]], [[Rollerderby]], [[Princess Charming]], [[Easy Zine]], [[Rockrgrl]], [[Wrecking Ball]], [[Pawholes]] and many others.
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  • ...ngs on the first couple of weeks of her sophomore year of highschool. This zine takes you through her day, & her thoughts on each class, the teachers, & fe [[Category:Zine]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]][[Category:Virginia Zines]] [[Category:Z
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  • ....jpg|frame|A Girl's Guide to Taking Over the World: Writings from the Girl Zine Revolution]] ...as [[I Heart Amy Carter]], [[Rollerderby]], [[Princess Charming]], [[Easy Zine]], [[Rockrgrl]], [[Wrecking Ball]], [[Pawholes]] and many others.
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  • [[Image:OGBC-issuefour.jpg|200px|thumb|right|One-Girl Bicycle Club issue #004]] '''One-Girl Bicycle Club''' is a perzine written by SonyaZombiee (Cheney).
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  • '''Girl Gang''' Distro opened in June 2005 and carried [[DIY]] [[zine]]s. Girl Gang's focus was on open consignment for any and all projects that were ind Girl Gang Distro is currently on hiatus for restructuring.
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  • '''Sarah Dyer''' is the creator of [[Action Girl Comics]], an anthology that she started in 1994 to spotlight the work of wo Prior to starting Action Girl Comics, Dyer was the publisher of [[Action Girl Guide]], which reviewed women’s and girls’ zines, and provided informat
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  • [[Image: Girl mountain -1.JPG|200px|thumb|right|Girl mountain #1]] ...hed by Hobart-based [[comic]] artist and [[zinester]] [[Simon James]]. '''Girl mountain''' follows the angst-ridden life of Micah Maolomuire.
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  • '''Geek Girl''' is a zine from Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.A. by Naomi Geek Girl. ...tent with personal perspectives, local music, humor and comics. Later Geek Girl was a title of a series of comics. One of which appeared in [[Absolutely Zi
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  • '''Blemish girl''' (199?-?) was a feminist [[zine]] published in Australia. ...ou are told you aren't allowed to say. SAy the LOUD. And get ready for the girl power revolution!"
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  • ...1993 by [[Sarah Dyer]], who was the sole creator and contributor of the [[zine]]. ...y published a condensed version of '''Action Girl Guide''' called [[Action Girl Newsletter]].
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  • ...' was the [[zine]] published in the 1990s by [[April Miller]] subtitled "A zine for fat dykes and the women who want them." ...tiptoe around its subjects. Sometimes funny, sometimes controversial, Fat Girl gave readers a peek into the lives of large women. Contributors included [[
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  • '''Bamboo Girl''' was created by [[Sabrina Margarita Alcantara-Tan]] in 1995. The manifesto for ''Bamboo Girl'' states:
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  • '''Taryn Hipp''' is a [[zinester]] who wrote [[Girl Swirl]] [[zine]] from 1998 until 2005. ...ues. She also ran the online shop [[My My Distro]], wrote the YA novel ''A Girl Called Mike'', and released seven issues of [[Sub Rosa]], as well as a coll
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  • [[Image:Bikini_Girl.jpg|right|frame|'''Bikini Girl''' #8 1981]] '''Bikini Girl''' was a [[zine]] based in NYC, USA.
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  • [[Image:Girl Fiend.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Girl Fiend''' Issue Four]] '''Girl Fiend''' was a zine by [[Cookie Tuff]], published in Amherst, Ma., U.S.A. in 1992.
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  • '''Angry Black-White Girl''' is a [[perzine]] by Nia Diaspora published in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S ...Boondocks. The successor to this zine was called ''Ungrateful Black-White Girl''.
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  • '''Girl on Girl Productions''', or GoG Productions, was a small publisher based in Montreal ...dedicated to producing handbooks, [[zine]]s, art, and other media. Girl on Girl Productions brought [[Activist|activism]] to places of ambiguity -- restroo
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  • [[Image:Cadillacgirl 1.jpg|160px|thumb|right|'''Cadillac Girl'''<br/> Issue #1, 2004]] ...eal name Mel W. More info on current and past issues are available on the zine’s website.
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  • '''Girl Swirl''' [[zine]] was started in the winter of 1998 after [[Taryn Hipp]] had moved from Pen ...d "Girl Swirl The Book". The cover was illustrated by Cristy Road of Green Zine.
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  • [[Image:fightboredom5.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Fight Boredom with Girl Love!]] '''Fight Boredom''' is a compilation zine, edited by [[Amber Dearest]]. Each issue has a different theme, all center
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  • '''Dear Boy...Dear Girl''' is a [[compilation zine]] edited by [[Nicki Schleckman]]. ...en and never sent. Issue 2 has a cover illustrated by Marisa Falco, of the zine [[Red Hooded Sweatshirt]].
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  • [[Image:Stovetop_Girl_123_covers.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Stovetop Girl: She's on Fire''' <br/> #1-3 <br/>2014]] '''Stovetop Girl''', subtitled ''She's on Fire,'' is a series of zines by [[Kari Tervo]]. Th
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  • '''Baby Girl''' is a [[Perzine|personal zine]] that has been published by Lindsey in Florida since the late 1990s. ...'s struggle with cancer. Selections from ''Baby Girl'' were reprinted in [[Zine Yearbook]], volume nine, released in 2008.
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  • '''Girl’s Own Fanzine''' was a [[zine]] created by [[Susan Smith-Clarke]]. ...N.S.W., Australia. Three issues were released in 1973. Issue 3 was a split zine with [[The Mentor]].
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  • '''Pixie Girl''' was a perzine created by a girl named pixie in Queens, New York, U.S.A. ...d band interviews, with an odd "curse" that every band interviewed for the zine broke up.
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  • '''Oppress This''' is a [[zine]] that was written and published by '''Erin Nicole Schleckman'''. It began as an outlet for her thoughts and ideas as a nineteen year old girl in Cleveland, Ohio, and consisted of travel stories, photos, dreams, theori
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  • [[Image:Girlgerms1.jpg|frame|'''Girl Germs''' <br>Issue 1]] '''Girl Germs''' was a zine created by [[Allison Wolfe]] and [[Molly Neuman]], both members of the band
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  • Alien Girl t-shirt distro was started by friends [[Marcy Alien]] and [[Stephanie Alien ...jects run from this home office were "[[Seattle Girl Convention]]" and its zine, as well as being a base for the then active Seattle [[Food Not Bombs]]. Th
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  • [[Image:Rude Girl.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Rude Girl''' Issue 4]] '''Rude Girl''' is a [[zine]] by [[Eulalie Fenster-Glas]] and Alison Wonderland from San Antonio, Texas
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  • '''Pawholes''' was a personal and music zine published by Deborah Barkun and Keren Kurti in Pittsburgh, PA starting in 1 ...Guess]], [[Emergency Broadcast System]], [[Madwoman]], a [[Paul Weinman]] zine, and [[Speed Kills]].
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  • ...fiction. She says she will still continue to occasionally publish her art zine, [[Art Missive]], and other artist books. She currently resides in Brooklyn * [[A Girl's Guide to Taking over the World: Writings from the Girl Zine Revolution]]
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  • '''Grrrl Noire''' (first three issues as "Girl Noire") is a political [[perzine]] by [[Kim Riot]] who currently resides i ...l Noire in 2001, after a long hiatus from [[zine]] making. Currently, the zine run is eight issues, typically about one a year. Topics usually include li
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  • '''Salza''' was a [[zine]] that was created by high school student Jill Hathaway (using the pseudony ...rs, as well as in a local comic book store. Today, there are copies of the zine in the archives of the University of Iowa library. Salza was also reference
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  • ...t You Can Learn.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''What you can learn from a Glamour Girl''']] '''What you can learn from a Glamour Girl''' is a [[One-shot|one-shot]] [[zine]] by Larissa from Orange County, California, U.S.A.
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  • '''Sissy Butch''' is a [[zine]] by Caroline and Lori. ...e [[Beyond The Wall Of Injustice]], [[Busy Bea's Bush]], [[Girl Fiend]], [[Girl Germs]], [[Hangnail]], [[Plantive Wombat Gazette]], [[Riot Geeek]], [[Riot
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  • ...d [[One shot|one shots]] with titles such as ''[[Anecdotage]]'', ''[[Small Girl Small World]]'' and ''[[One Shot]]''. ...n Welland, Ontario, and is the founder and reviewer for ''Too Many Cookies Zine Reviews''.
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  • ...ssues in print - #1: Fat Girl In (and out of) Love (Fall 2005) and #2: Fat Girl At (and on top of) the Kitchen Table (Spring 2006). A third issue is forthc ...writing is passionate, witty and urgent. i can't believe this is her first zine!"
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  • '''Cataclysm Girl''' was a [[Perzine|personal zine]] published by Sarah in western Massachusetts in the mid-1990s. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Perzine]] [[Category:1990's
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  • '''Safety Pin Girl''' was a [[perzine]] by [[Jessica Wilber]]. The zine consisted of over 20 issues published from around 1999 through 2004.
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  • '''Allison Wolfe''' is a writer, musician and [[zine]] editor. ...layed drums. After Calvin Johnson of K Records introduced the two women to zine editor [[Erin Smith]] of [[Teenage Gang Debs]], she joined the band in 1991
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  • Tennis and Violins #2 is a [[split zine]] with ''Suburbia'' zine by Ceci. Kristy Chan published the well-known [[Riot Grrrl]] piece "Girl Love Is..." in ''Tennis and Violins'' which was later reprinted in a number
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  • [[Matt Wobensmith]] is a zine editor from the U.S.A. ...A Divorce]], [[Now I Devour You]], [[PC Casualties]], [[Positron]], [[Rude Girl]], [[Queer]], [[Shrimp]], and many others.
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  • ...is a zine published by Los Angeles, U.S.A. and San Francisco, U.S.A.-based zine writer Kelli Williams, who also publishes under the name [[Kelli Callis]]. Included in issue two (due) of this [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] zine are detourned letters to teen magazines answered by the editor, a story by
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  • ...n Teens, Rocket From The Crypt & Zipgun and #5, an interview with Velocity Girl. [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...es, instead it's about the nervous stomach of an awkward Midwestern U.S.A. girl. [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...d instigate the Riot Grrrl movement. The two released five issues of their zine and documented the forming of their band Bratmobile. The band played their ...e a girl riot". That phrase would be used by Molly for the creation of the zine [[Riot grrrl|riot grrrl]], a publication designed to bring together young w
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  • '''Beri-Beri''' was a [[Perzine| personal 'zine]] created and written by [[Nicole Beatrice Emmenegger]]. ...h, Pennsylvania and Yellow Springs, Ohio. Emmenegger had previously done a zine known as [[Busy Bea's Bush]].
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  • ...a Ruscin written and distributed through [[Pisces]], [[Pander]], and other girl perzine networks. Issues 1-8 were published between 1996 and 2000. ...Pittsburgh, PA, and Lawrence, KS. The print run was between 500-1,000. The zine consisted of personal writings about punk, contemporary anarchist and left
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  • ...s [[Fortuneteller]] and [[My Summer of Potter]], a Harry Potter subculture zine.
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  • '''Harness''' is a [[zine]] by Gynee and Hynee, published by Strap-On Productions from Arcata, Califo ...[Gunk]], [[Fantastic Fanzine]], [[Girl Germs]] and [[Riot Grrrl DC]]. This zine also includes comics, and pages devoted to ''Twin Peaks''; religious hypocr
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  • '''Dear Boy...''' is a [[one-shot]] mini zine by [[Nicki Schleckman]] consisting of several letters never sent. ...the latter having a cover illustrated by [[Marisa Falco]], editrix of the zine [[Red Hooded Sweatshirt]].
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  • ...y Rae Carland. It is an early example of the [[Riot Grrrl]] and queercore zine scene. ...ver the World: Writings from the Girl Zine Revolution]] that she began the zine as a safe place to examine her identity as a queer woman and as a survivor
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  • * [[Panda Girl Zine]] [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Virginia Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • ...mple, female genital mutilation and mercury in fillings. It also included zine and music reviews and a pen pal page. ...]]'s less frequent publishing schedule at the time was the cause for a new zine that reviewed zines by young women.
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  • ...il]]; [[My Life With Evan Dando Popstar]] by Kathleen Hanna; [[riot grrrl (zine)|riot grrrl]] by Molly Neuman, Allison Wolfe, and others; [[Riot Grrrl NYC] ...also includes flyers from the bands Bikini Kill, Excuse 17, Fifth Column, Girl Convention, Group Hug, Heavens to Betsy, Huggy Bear, Team Dresch, The Troub
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  • ...published by the 1992 [[Riot Grrrl]] DC chapter. They also published the [[zine]] [[Riot Grrrl DC]]. ''What is Riot Grrrl?'' featured the famous article "R BECAUSE we see fostering and supporting girl scenes and girl artists of all kinds as integral to this process.
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  • '''Small girl, big mouth''' (2007-) was a [[hardcore]] [[punk]] [[fanzine]] by Franca fro [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from Australia]] [[Category:Victoria Zines]] [[Category:
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  • ...photo of [[G.B. Jones]] by [[Johnny Noxzema]]]]'''Femme Flicke''' was a [[zine]] created by [[Tina Spangler]] and published in Cambridge, MA. ...[Flatbed]], [[When She Was Good]], [[Bad Lit]], [[Cinema Revue]], [[Planet Girl]] and others. Other topics include the death of River Phoenix, Clara Bow, m
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  • '''Bitchcakes''' was a [[zine]] published in the Gold Coast, Australia. It was created and edited by a girl named dirtywings. Its focus was on feminism and reaching out to women. ''B
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  • '''Kathleen Hanna''' (born 12 November 1968) is a musician, zine [[writer]] and one of the founders of the [[Riot Grrrl]] movement. ...media; however, it carried on underground and it's effect on the music and zine scenes continue to last to this day.
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  • '''My Super Secret''' is a [[zine]] by [[Nikki McClure]], published in [[Olympia]], Washington, U.S.A.. ...e early 1990's, ''My Super Secret'' is a two inch by four inch pocket size zine that was frequently passed around among [[Riot Grrrl]]s, and was just as fr
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  • ...ined movies sts is making. She is also the editor of [[Nightmare Girl]], a zine she released at the same time as Painter Lewis. *[[Nightmare Girl]]
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  • ...A Divorce]], [[Now I Devour You]], [[PC Casualties]], [[Positron]], [[Rude Girl]], [[Queer]], [[Shrimp]], and many others. ...lteo Fairies, and Lords of Lightspeed. These last three bands all featured zine editor [[Joshua Plague]] on vocals. Other bands who released recordings on
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  • ...he zine [[oh january]] from January 2004 until about 2005, and then took a zine-hiatus for a year or two. She currently writes [[Nothing Rhymes]] and runs
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  • [[Image:zinescene.jpg|frame|Zine Scene: The Do It Yourself Guide to Zines]] '''Zine Scene: The Do It Yourself Guide to Zines''' was published in 1998 by Girl Press. It was written by Hillary Carlip and popular Young Adult novelist Fr
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  • '''Sister Nobody''' is a [[zine]] released in San Francisco, California, U.S.A. by Laura. ...er world, so she created it. i guess thats what im trying to do (with this zine)."
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  • ...enture In Bereznik]] (1984-1989, 9 issues). The two produced the [[comic]] zine [[All Right]]. Two issues were published around 1990-1. ...re personal writing; also included were interviews, pranks and comics. The zine ran for ten issues.
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  • '''Jen Smith''' is a musician, artist and zine editor. ...y Neumann began the zine, which was released under the title [[riot grrrl (zine)|riot grrrl]], with contributions by Jen, Allison, and members of the band
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  • ...f the [[zine]]s and [[magazine]]s [[Bust]], [[Bitch]], [[Plotz]], [[Bamboo Girl]], [[Java Turtle]], and [[Pagan's Head]]. The film is currently distributed
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  • '''Boy/Girl''' [[zine]] was put out by Shyla Ann and [[Robnoxious]] of Minneapolis, MN. It was done as a [[split zine]] with Shyla's piece on one half and Rob's on the other. Topics generally
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  • ...ntributions from bandmate [[Allison Wolfe]], both of whom also published [[Girl Germs]]. ...with [[Tobi Vail]]'s expression "angry grrrl scene", which she used in her zine [[Jigsaw]] to describe this nascent movement.
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  • '''Sasha Cagen''' was publisher of the nineties zine [[Cupsize]]. ...ip club and recounting the experience was featured in [[The Factsheet Five Zine Reader]].
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  • '''Plaid Skirts & Converse''' is "a passionate perzine from a peculiar girl," produced by [[Quinn Collard]] and founded in 2009. Issues contain a mixtu [[Category:Zine]]
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  • '''321 Go!''' is a [[perzine]] by a girl named Jade. It's based in New Paltz, [[New York]]. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:New York zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]][[Category:Zi
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  • [[Bikini Kill]] zine published this short history of the beginnings of the movement in issue two ...n one restless night, Molly made this little fanzine stating events in the girl lives of the Oly-D.C. scene connection -- and Riot Grrrl was born.''
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  • ...er four years. She writes [[Stab Heart]] [[zine]]. This nineteen year old girl has also written [[Red Umbrella]], [[A Tuesday with no Arms]], and a handfu
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  • '''Static''' was a [[zine]] published by Squeaky from Colorado and Nono Girl from San Francisco, CA in 1996. Static focused on the concepts of poetic te [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...y Franca from Melbourne, Vic., Australia, that was formally titled [[Small girl, big mouth]] for its initial two issues. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from Australia]] [[Category:Victoria Zines]] [[Category:
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  • '''Sour Puss''' is a [[perzine]] created by Tee, a 28 year old girl from Australia. [[Category:Zine]]
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  • '''Java Turtle''' is a [[zine]] by [[Lynne Lowe]] who also does [[Blackgirl Stories]]. ...to]] of [[Empty Life]]. Java Turtle was featured in Volume Two of 1997's [[Zine Yearbook]].
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  • '''Johnny Noxzema''' is a [[zine]] editor, artist, and filmmaker from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ...irst released in the late 1980's. Seven issues of this controversial queer zine appeared. It was not sold in stores but was available only by writing direc
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  • '''Bunnyhop''' was a [[zine]] published throughout the 1990s by Noel Tolentino and Seth Robson out of S ...ne, although it's content, print runs and distribution made it very much a zine.
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  • '''Pandora's Box''' is a [[zine]] by Sam Culprit from West Hollywood, California, U.S.A. Issue two appears in the form of a [[travel zine]], describing Culprit's adventures in New York City. She covers record and
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  • '''Bust''', once a zine, is now a commercial newsstand magazine published in the U.S.A. ...r women with something to get off their chests." This once photocopied b/w zine is now a slick glossy mass-produced magazine that maintains some of its ori
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  • ...ed and famous artists such as the stencil/graffiti artist [[Banksy]], Tank Girl creator and Gorillaz co-founder Jamie Hewlett, David Shrigley, and Eine, as [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the UK]] [[Category:London Zines]][[Category:Websit
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  • '''Kindergarden Moshpit''' is a [[Riot Grrrl]] [[zine]]. ...t's editor's ideas had changed since then, so she decided to start her own zine. She writes, "I'm still not completely sure what the purpose of Kindergard
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  • '''Urban Legends''' is a [[zine]] released by Missy Aggravation, Sad Girl, Cindy Verite, and Miss Sue Problema in Austin, Texas, U.S.A. ...igations of urban legends about Rod Stewart and New Kids On The Block. The zine concludes with tips on beating boredom.
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  • ...Top 10's, Diary extracts, Kevin's 7" addiction, Are you Nick Cave's Dream Girl?, and I'm a Kinder Surprise Junkie. *[http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/dakota/462/8/zine.html Review of ''Trash Junkie #1'']
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  • [[Image:Ms America.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Ms America zine''' Issue 3]] '''Ms America zine''' was a [[Riot Grrrl]] zine by Sarah and Jen, published in both Normal, Illinois and Chicago Illinois,
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  • ...ngs on the first couple of weeks of her sophomore year of highschool. This zine takes you through her day, & her thoughts on each class, the teachers, & fe [[Category:Zine]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]][[Category:Virginia Zines]] [[Category:Z
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  • '''Punx is Ladies''' is a zine from Berkeley, California, U.S.A. ...to- also did zines as well as play in bands. This was a [[one shot|one-off zine]].
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  • '''Red Hooded Sweatshirt''' is a zine by [[Marissa Falco]] of Boston, MA. There were six issues total, published Marissa has also contributed to the zines [[Dear Boy...Dear Girl]] and [[The Remainders]].
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  • ...nd Linocut in Zine Production|linoleum block printer]], woodcut artist and zine writer, who currently lives in Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A.. ...and "[[Crude Noise]]". The third issue of Crude Noise appeared as a split zine with "[[Nosedive]]", by [[Icky Apparatus]].
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  • ...Zine''' is a zine by [[Kelli Callis]], whose previous zines include [[That Girl]] and [[20 Bus]]. The zine presents the theory that Kurt Cobain (of Nirvana) died from lactose intoler
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  • '''Media Whore''' was a feminist [[zine]] written by Malden, Massachusetts, United States resident [[Randie Farmela ''Media Whore'' was listed in [[Bust|Bust Magazine]]'s Girl Wide Web section with the following description:
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  • ...published ''[[It Takes All Kinds]]'', a literary [[compzine|compilation]] zine started in January, 2006, and was published quarterly (Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct). ...sional perzine called ''[[Yeah, but still...]]'' and is working on another zine to be published under a pseudonym. She has also published poetry under the
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  • ...phical [[comic]]s were published in the New York-based anthology, ''Action Girl Comics.'' Since then, she has continued on to be featured in many publicati
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  • ...''' was created in 2004 by a young girl, who, after seeing that the only [[zine]] on the island could be greatly improved on, decided that she would try he ...she couldn't see their works fitting into the vision that she had for her 'zine.
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  • '''Antisocial Scarlet''' was a zine written between 2000-2003 by [[Sophie Scarlet]]. ...ues of Antisocial Scarlet are held at the British Library as part of their zine collection.
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  • ...Schimmel zine review.JPG |200px|thumb|right|''The original Yonah Schimmel zine review'']] ...(2001) was published by Melbourne-based [[zinester]] Esther as a [[review zine]], with excerpts, contact details an interview with [[Vanessa Berry]], call
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  • '''Gunk''' was a [[Riot Grrrl]] zine by Ramdasha Bikceem. ...girl gang and band of the same name. Ramdasha completed five issues of her zine, which focused on topics of race, feminism and general youth angst. Particu
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  • ''Desensitized'' dabbles in topics of [[Riot Grrrl]], feminism, queer girl culture, female empowerment, sexuality, anti-rape culture and body issues/b ...is a collective member of [[QZAP]] and is an organizer for the [[Milwaukee Zine Fest]].
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  • '''Sourpuss''' is a [[zine]] by [[Sara McCool]], published in the 1990's. In various issues, Sara's zine featured such highlights as an interview with the Columbus, Ohio band Chane
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  • ...stery Girl''' is a [[24 Hour Zine Thing]] 2006 contribution. It is a split zine between Lisa Mae and her alter ego, [[Mae Undead]]. ...disgusied as zombie apocalypses, women that cannot die, eaten hearts. The zine is filled with drawings as well.
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  • '''Jena von Brücker''' is a photographer, actor and [[zine]] editor. ...She was featured on the cover and in the centerfold of issue seven of that zine, and her photography appears on the cover of issue eight.
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  • Barbara Kligman released sixteen issues of her zine, '''Plotz'''. ...ted rants, and articles. Contributors included [[Jeff Koyen]] of [[Crank]] zine. The 16th issue also contains a synopsis of all 16 issues.
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  • ...]]'s less frequent publishing schedule at the time was the cause for a new zine that reviewed zines by young women. '''Riot Grrrl Review''' is included in the Sarah and Jen Wolfe Zine Collection at The University of Iowa.
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  • ...om Boom GI, Calamity Jane, Chemistry Set, Coffin Break, Coven, Gas Huffer, Girl Trouble, Helmet, King Diamond, L7, The Melvins, Mono Men, Nirvana, NoMeansN [[Category:Zine]]
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  • '''Lackluster''' is a [[zine]] by [[Amy Balkin]] and [[James Harbison]] from San Francisco, California, ...clude: the Broken Angel building in Brooklyn; The Doll House, a 50's naked girl/statue/house in Tijuana; The Bottle village, The Round House, and The Winch
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  • '''Jane and Frankie''' is a [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] [[zine]] published in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, by sister and brother [[Jena von B ...ill 7"; the first "Bitch Olympics", a contest for best bitchy come-backs; "Girl Trouble: a religious affair" by Jena von Brücker; "Where can a boy go for
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  • '''20 Bus''' was a [[zine]] started in 1992 by [[Kelli Callis]] (aka Kelli Williams). ...1900s, and later published [[Kurt Cobain Was Lactose Intolerant Conspiracy Zine]].
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  • '''Sorrow Pants''' is a zine by four different zinesters who felt the need to join forces. ...to other zines as much as she possibly can ([[Dainty As Fuck]], [[Cadillac Girl]], [[Feminism Is Not Dead]], among others).
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  • ...rs]] were [[perzines]]. [[Morgan Anne and the Pirates]] was a [[one-shot]] zine. Jen Pilles has also released two issues of [[Visual Thought]], which mainl Jen Pilles is also the founder of the [[Welland Zine Library]], located in Welland, Ontario, Canada.
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  • ...patterned covers are tales of op shops, the Olympia milk bar, being a goth girl, suburban adventures, dressing up in a rabbit suit, old ladies sipping capp [[Category:Book]] [[Category:Zine Book]]
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  • '''Introvert''' is a [[personal zine]] written by a girl named [[Nicole Introvert|Nicole]] from [[:Category:Richmond Zinesters|Richm Nicole started the zine in 1997 at the age of 16. This was a form of therapy for her through her t
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  • ...industries.com/ Whammy! Industries] and [http://forknspoon.etsy.com/ Naked Girl Party] [[Category:Zine]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Cate
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  • '''Stratu''' is a [[comic]]s zine publisher from Sydney, Australia. ...comix|Sick Puppy Comix]], first released in 1996. Thirteen issues of this zine was released before the editor ceased publishing in 2002. After this publi
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  • '''Slut Magnet''' was a [[zine]] by Cleo that was published in Alberta, Canada. ...ead Paisan]]'' by [[Diane DiMassa]], on the film ''Tank Girl'', and on the zine [[Jane Gets A Divorce]] by [[Jena von Brucker]]. A special feature was "Fra
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  • ...-editor of [[The Midwest Compilation Project]] zine. She previously ran [[Girl Gang]] [[distro]].
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  • ...Don Smith, and [[Johnny Ray Huston|John Huston]], published and edited the zine [[Teenage Gang Debs]]. Issue one was edited by Erin Smith and John Huston a Erin joined the band Bratmobile, with fellow zine editors [[Allison Wolfe]] and [[Molly Neuman]], soon after. The band releas
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  • ...selections from ''Queen Bat'', including "Creating A Role: The Doctor Who Girl" (Queen Bat # 6); "The Eternal Archetypes" by Val Douglas (Queen Bat # 5); [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...hammad Aswar and David Drambuie- June 7th, 1969 - July 24th, 1996) was a [[zine]] editor and [[writer]] during the 1990s. He claimed to be from Denver, Col ...tern Civilization class in 1992. He wrote a number of articles for Lloyd's zine [[That Rounded V]], and for [[Stacked Decks]]. He also edited [[Sweet As Su
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  • '''Painter Lewis''' is a [[zine]] by [[sts]], published in Portland, Or., U.S.A. ...ront cover, sts describes the publication as "an almost fiction zine". The zine is comprised of many different stories, including several about the various
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  • '''Wild Honey Pie''' was a 1990s [[Riot Grrrl]] zine written by [[Kristy Chan]] of Cape Coral, Florida, U.S.A. ...genital mutilation and mercury in fillings). It also included interviews, zine and music reviews and a pen pal page.
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  • '''Puberty Strike''' was a [[zine]] published in the 1990's. ...g and macking -fuck yeah! Hilarious interview with a teenage runaway. Cool girl comics and a short piece by Layla Cooper.''
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  • ...us media jones." Bitch has been called "one of the best-written and edited girl-centric zines around" by ''Spin Magazine''. ...//www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/15765728.htm 10 years, and feminist 'zine keeps on dishing it out], ''The Mercury News'', Oct. 15, 2006
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  • ...Doris]]'' and the sexual assault and abuse prevention and support resource zine, [[Support]], though she has edited and contributed to numerous other [[com ...ently runs Doris Press (formerly known as [[Riot Grrrr Distro]]) and Horsy Girl Music Distro.
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  • ...ond in the Rough]], [[Gnomexaka]] of [[Gnome Nonsense]], [[Lisa]] of [[One Girl]], [[Mab Matthews]] of [[And Still We Sleep]], [[Brittany]] of [[Luscinia]] [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Compzine]] [[Category:Ontario Zines]] [[Category:2000's public
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  • [[Image:Zine flyer 3 copy.jpg|200px|thumb|right|A flyer for ''Here. In My Head.'']] Eleven issues of the zine have been published, which are available through [[Marching stars]] Distro,
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  • '''Caroline Azar''' is a zine editor, musician, playwright, actor and director from Toronto, Ontario, Can ...ti media publication released in both print and audio cassette format. The zine and cassette featured music that ranged from [[punk]] to experimental compo
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  • '''There's no such thing as a good faerie''' is a [[zine]] by Gretchen Lowther from Illinois, U.S.A. ...re are also interviews with the bands Lipkandy, and with Skinned Teen, The zine also contains drawings, graphics, and reviews of recordings by The Crabs, L
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  • She was the editor of the Olympia, WA-based [[Jigsaw]] [[zine]], which was originally published from 1989 until 1995, although there have ...Nichols]], and [[Jeffery Kennedy]]. After that, she performed with the all-girl band Doris.
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  • '''Vertigo''' was a [[zine]] from Brighton in the UK. ...guide to pubs in Brighton, the top ten pub toilets in Brighton and top ten girl group songs to name just a few.
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  • '''Kari Tervo''' is a zine-maker who lives in California, U.S.A. ...europsychology. She is currently a clinical/forensic neuropsychologist and zine-maker.
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  • '''True Reality Rock Report''' is a [[zine]] by Mike and Al, published in Eugene, Oregon, U.S.A. in the late 1980's. ...nterviews with bands such as Dangermouse (with zinester [[Donna Dresch]]), Girl Trouble, Hell Cows, Screaming Trees, Snakepit, and Fred (formerly of the 19
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  • ...for a friend but, after a few months, Mae decided to distribute it to the zine world. ...this zine. Inside, you will find Mae talking about always being the quiet girl in her childhood, discovering [[Riot Grrrl]] for the first time and how it
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  • ...ew up to be a lazy adult, she never really got around to thinking up a new zine name. Since it's second go round, Tazewell's Favorite Eccentric has covered ...touch paves an intricate map of roads and highways on my skin. You are the girl I have always dreamed of falling in love with, and you both compliment and
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  • ...lumn; reviews of zines such as [[Bleed]], [[Chainsaw]], [[Double Bill]], [[Girl Fiend]], [[G-Force]], [[Guerita]], [[Hit It or Quit It]], [[Riot Grrrl DC]] [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]][[Category:New York zines]] [[Category:
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  • '''Chihuahua and Pitbull''' was a [[zine]] from New Orleans. ...stories about working a hot dog cart. Ethan then wrote a small one off A6 zine called a [[A Little Guide to Truing Bike Wheels]], the book ''Stories Care
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  • '''Sick Puppy Comix''' was a [[comic]]s zine anthology edited by [[Stratu]]. ...eale Blanden, Possum, David Puckeridge, Gerard Ashworth, Growl the Garbage Girl, Stratu, Paul Buckberry, Agness, Nicolas.
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  • ...[J.D.s]], [[Holy Titclamps]], and [[Outpunk]] to the Queercore scene and [[Girl Germs]] and [[Jigsaw]] to the [[Riot Grrrl]] scenes. [[Category:Book]] [[Category:Zine Book]]
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  • '''Weirdo Zine Fest''' is a zine fair that privileges radical and marginalised voices. It is ran by [[Kirsty ==Previous Zine Fests==
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  • ...the work of women and people of color. She has organized poetry events and zine events, including the first RGV ZineFest in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wi ...omen of color, specifically zines by Chicanas, Martinez produced her first zine, [[Making of a Chicana]].
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  • '''Busy Bea's Bush''' was a [[Perzine|personal 'zine]] created and written by [[Nicole Beatrice Emmenegger]]. ...how; going to visit [[G.B. Jones]]; and listings of zines such as [[Action Girl Guide]], [[Creme Brulee]], [[Function]], [[Lardass]], [[Pawholes]], [[Queen
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  • ...]] that is written only in list form. It is written by [[Ramsey Beyer]], a girl from Paw Paw, Michigan, who now resides in Philadelphia, PA. ...d paste]] collage zines, while 6-14 converted ''[list.]'' into a [[comic]] zine.
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  • '''Glamour Guide For Trash''' was a [[zine]] published in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada by [[Joel Gibb]]. ...[[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] manner and four issues of this photocopied zine appeared from the early to mid 1990's, with issue four published in March
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  • # Winter 1994 - Interviews with Jawbox, Velocity Girl, Holy Rollers, and Severin [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Punk]] [[Category:1990's pu
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  • ...zine was first titled Milk until the author learned of a much larger music zine in the North that went by the same name. Issue #8 was the first with the ne ...You To Know]] and one by [[Sabrina Margarita Alcantara-Tan]] from [[Bamboo Girl]].
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  • ...the editor of [[Quandry]], the most popular fanzine of the day, but also a girl. Shelby Vick, in [[Vegas Fandom Weekly]] #100, writes, “Funny as it was, [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...a CD. Each band created their own zine page for the compilation companion zine. The music was mostly from Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, and other midwestern # "Year Ender" – '''Girl Named Megan'''
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  • '''Jigsaw''' was a [[zine]] started in 1988 by [[Tobi Vail]] of Olympia, WA., U.S.A. ...of [[Chainsaw]], [[Jen Smith]] of [[Red Rover]], and [[Molly Neuman]] of [[Girl Germs]].
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  • '''Fertile LaToyah Jackson''' is a [[zine]] by [[Vaginal Davis]]. ...as named, and whose photo regularly appeared on the cover. Features of the zine included "What Fertile sez...people copy" which listed various catch phrase
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  • ...but I haven't got a typewriter. Anyway, anybody who uses a typewriter is a GIRL. I don't like fanzines anyway, they're boring and unconstructive, but it's [[Category:Zine]][[Category:Zines from the UK]] [[Category:Punk]] [[Category:1970's publica
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  • '''Chainsaw''' was a zine published by [[Donna Dresch]] out of Olympia Washington that later develope ...of the Gaga Dada, and Vomit Launch. '''Chainsaw''' was an early queercore zine and was also influential for the emerging [[Riot Grrrl]] scene, since its p
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  • '''Toranna Punks''' was a [[punk]] [[zine]] from Toronto, Ontario, Canada by Johnny Garbage Can. ...the city of Toronto is often pronounced by certain local inhabitants. The zine featured local punk and new wave bands, and was frequently at pains to dis
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  • When Maranda came out as [[genderqueer]], they altered the title of their zine from ''Telegram Ma'am'' (inspired by the T. Rex song, Telegram Sam) to, sim ...My Dress Press]], and in May 2013, they self-published a novel about queer girl friendship in a small town, called ''[[Ragdoll House]]''.
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  • ...Zine Gossip and Culture," this 80-page zine captured a moment in time when zine culture had exploded around the U.S. and was getting it's 15 minutes of fam ...ded to do anything else. Or do you just become that way once you work on a zine? So the double blind test results have not quite come back from the lab..."
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  • ...was included in the zine library at the exhibition ''A Non Utopian Kind of Girl'', at The Nursury, in London, UK in 2013. [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...yches, who Forry at the time (and perhaps forevermore) referred to as "the girl with the golden goojies," Miriam ran with this - she began publishing fanzi [[Category:Zine]]
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  • [[Image:BikiniKillsmall.jpg|frame|Cover of Bikini Kill zine]] '''Bikini Kill''' was a [[zine]] published in 1991 by [[Kathleen Hanna]], [[Tobi Vail]] and Kathi Wilcox,
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  • ...mocore" or "Queercore" movement. After the demise of J.D.s he launched the zine [[Dumb Bitch Deserves To Die]] with Candy Parker. ...1991 entitled ''No Skin Off My Ass'', which also starred G.B. Jones. Other zine editors appearing in the film included [[Klaus von Brucker]] ([[Jane and Fr
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  • '''Jolt''' was a [[punk]] zine by Lucy Toothpaste. ...y Whitman, continued writing for a number of publications after ending her zine.
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  • '''G.B. Jones''' is an influential artist, filmmaker, musician and zine editor from Toronto. [[J.D.s]], her next zine, was co-published with [[Bruce LaBruce]] and ran for eight issues. The firs
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  • '''We Got Power''' was a zine by Dave Markey, Jennifer Schwartz, Jordan Schwartz and Kim Pilkington. .... Gilbert left to go to college and Markey took over the editorship of the zine. Jennifer Schwartz did the cover drawing for issue one, and her and her bro
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  • Currently, ''Technicolor Polkadot'' has morphed into a new [[zine]] title: ''[[Lick My Lit!]]'' Hannah is also the creator of [[feminist]] horror zine, ''[[Ax Wound]]''.
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  • ...literary zine]] put out by [[Josh Medsker]] starting in 2001. He began the zine in Japan, then moved to Austin, TX., and then New York City. ...TBH! Zine Interview, Fiction by Eric Johnston, Mary Lochner, Josh Medsker, Zine Reviews by Josh Medsker. Cover by [[Brendan price|Brendan Price]].
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  • [[Image:Factsheetfive_zinereader.jpg|frame|The Factsheet Five Zine Reader]] ...ream's peak interest in zines and is thought by many to be one of the best zine anthologies every published. It also helped bring Factsheet Five and a hand
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  • ...ainsaw Bunny'''. Her zines are sold by several distros and can be found in zine libraries in Belgium, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, the UK, and the US. ...tory Spaces, Networks and Cultural Citizenship, and Riot Grrrl: Revolution Girl Style Now, and she has contributed to dozens of zines.
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  • [[Image:Free Hetherington Zine Fair.jpg|350px|thumb|right|An image used to promote the fair online.]] '''The Free Hetherington Zine Fair''' was a [[zine]], small press and independent publishing fair held on 2nd June 2011 (3pm-7
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  • .../art-libraries-journal/article/abs/developing-and-raising-awareness-of-the-zine-collections-at-the-british-library/6A5EB83982144B9B7A76073959D16B74]. [[Small Friendly Dog]] zine of the 1970s/1980s was previously called Inferno, but changed its name afte
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  • [[Image:HIDE_copy.jpg|200px|frame|right| '''Hide''' Zine and Cassette Issue Four]] '''Hide''' was a zine released in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in the 1980's.
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  • ...zine created by former priest [[Howard Zepp]]. As cited by the editor, the zine name comes from a story: a man stuffed a live grenade in his mouth. Someone ...ocal crack houses and murder sites etc, so Howard only ended up making one zine, the first issue of ''Glag''.
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  • '''Shrimp''' is a [[zine]] created by [[Vaginal Davis]]. ...icking and sucking of feet is not only encouraged BUT celebrated. Boy feet/girl feet...to shrimp is to love".
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  • ...4, No. 6 in her column "Fandora's Box", Mari Wolf writes, "This is the all-girl fanzine. (Men can read it, but they can't write for it, nor belong to the s [[Category:Zine|Femizine]]
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  • Active in the zine community, Sage is the owner of [[Sweet Candy Distro]], the author of [[Tat ...nes. Adderley wrote her first perzine, Tattooed Memoirs, and opened up the zine distro, Sweet Candy. Sage hosted several open mic events at a local coffee
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  • ...d handed out to people, who commonly referred to its editor as "that 'Fly' girl", and then, simply Fly. She kept the name. ...years. She also contributed comics to [[Cindy Ovenrack Crabb]]'s [[Support Zine]]. She contributed a comic for the 25th Anniversary issue of [[Punk Magazin
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  • ...was included in the zine library at the exhibition ''A Non Utopian Kind of Girl'', at The Nursery, in London, UK in 2013. [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...hatezine' (as opposed to [[fanzine|'fan'-zine]]), or sometimes as an 'anti-zine', introducing a new category into the the self-publishing world. 'This was ...tively contributed to the zine [[Girl Germs]], and were interviewed in the zine [[Alarm Clock]].
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  • ...age and a few poems. The cover was illustrated by [[Cristy Road]] ([[Green Zine]], [[Indestructible]] book) and the stories inside were illustrated by [[Sa ...has several examples of something that occurs all too infrequently in the zine world: decent poetry. In his introduction, the editor makes it sound as if
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  • ...oman’s Wrevenge''' was an Australian science fiction fandom and literary [[zine]] by Jean Weber. ...was included in the zine library at the exhibition ''A Non Utopian Kind of Girl'', at The Nursury, in London, UK in 2013.
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  • ...or three issues until Joyce moved to Brooklyn, New York and began her next zine [[Potlatch]]. ...was included in the zine library at the exhibition ''A Non Utopian Kind of Girl'', at The Nursury, in London, UK in 2013.
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  • The title comes from Halliday's nickname for her daughter India. The zine is handwritten and hand illustrated in a consistently light, humorous tone. ...of [[Zine Yearbook]]. Some of the books in which it has been mentioned are Girl Zines: Making Media, Doing Feminism, Below Critical Radar, Fanzines and ''[
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  • [[Image:zine-yearbook.jpg|frame|Zine Yearbook #3 (1998)]] '''Zine Yearbook''' is an anthology [[zine]] highlighting the best in independent publishing and small press from the
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  • [[Image:2004_PDX.png|frame|PDX Zine Symposium 2004 theme]] The '''Portland Zine Symposium''' is one of the largest annual [[zine]] events in the United States. The event is held in [[Portland]], Oregon ea
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  • '''Three Dollar Bill''' was a zine by [[Deke Nihilson]] and Clay Cadic. ...1990's, ''Three Dollar Bill'' was the successor to Deke Nihilson's earlier zine [[Homocore]], which was co-edited by Tom Jennings.
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  • *[[Bikini Girl]] ...nd performance, the book also features brief biographies for more than 100 zine-makers including [[Caroline Azar]], Beverly Buchanan, [[Vaginal Davis]], [[
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  • '''Murder Can Be Fun''' is the infamous [[zine]] of bizarre death, murder, mayhem, crime, disaster, weird books and even w ...not often addressed in the mainstream media. This digest-size, photocopied zine started at 16 pages and grew to 48 pages in later issues.
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  • '''Lushbaby''' is a [[zine]] published in the 1990's in San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A. ...issues, it became ''Lushbaby Weakly'' for awhile, an irregularly published zine of many more pages and many more contributors, including Eulalie Fenster-Gl
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  • '''Jesus Missed His Period''' is a feminist [[zine]] from Long Island, New York, USA. === Jesus Missed His Period: A zine for those bearing two X chromosomes ===
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  • =The Women's Library, UK, Zine Collection= ...amples of '3rd wave' activity can be found within the Zine Collection. The Zine Collection began with a donation of 50 zines by Ladyfest London in 2002. Th
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  • '''J.D.s''' was a [[queer]] [[punk]] [[zine]] founded in [[Toronto]] by [[G.B. Jones]] and co-published with [[Bruce La ...eight issues were released. A [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]], photocopied zine, it proved influential.
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  • ''Zine factory'', 18 August - 14 October, 2007, Lewers House, Penrith Regional Gal ...ibition of historic Australian zines, curated by Glenn Barkley. The Spring Zine Fair, 1 September, 10am-5pm, was held in conjunction with the exhibition.
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  • '''Fuh Cole''' was a queer [[zine]] by Davey Houle from Milwaukee. Davey began publishing his [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] zine in the early 1990's. The war begins in issue two as Davey attacks lesbians
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  • ...and music zine put out by [[Josh Medsker]] starting in 2001. He began the zine in Japan, then moved to Austin, TX., and then New York City. ...H!]] zine Interview, Fiction by Eric Johnston, Mary Lochner, Josh Medsker, Zine Reviews by Josh Medsker. Cover by [[Brendan Price]].
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  • * [[E-Zine]] * [[The Fabulous Faust Fan-Zine]]
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  • '''Stories Care Forgot: An Anthology Of New Orleans Zines''' is a zine compilation book published in 2006 by Last Gasp that was edited by [[Ethan ''"For years the punk and zine community has thrived, producing beautifully rendered volumes of stories an
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  • ...the U.S.A. to mail any material about gays or lesbians, she delivered the zine by hand to readers. ...eal name, knowledge of her editorship, and Ackerman's involvement with the zine was finally made public by her.
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  • Named for Ray Cummings' series that began with ''The Girl in the Golden Atom'', the first issue appeared on October 20, 1939. The fir [[Category:Zine|Golden Atom, The]]
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  • ...ed as "friends of Teenage Gang Debs". This release in 1989 solidified the zine's writing style. The cover features a photo of actress Susan Olsen as the c ...sh Ways]], [[Conflict]], [[Emily's Hip Pocket]], [[Four-Letter Words]], [[Girl Germs]], [[Jigsaw]], [[Jingle Jangle]], [[Psychotronic Video]], [[Toy Geek]
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  • A one shot zine called "<strong>Lyrics To My Days</strong>" about hitch hiking, riding frei A one shot zine called, "<strong>4 The $</strong>" published in Santa Rosa, California.
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  • An alphabetical list of zine titles. * [[2012 Aficionado DVD Zine]]
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  • '''North West Zine Fest''' is a semi-annual zine fest ran by [[Salford Zine Library]], which has been running since 2015. ...b|North West Zine Fest 2015, poster by Stef Bradley]] The first North West Zine Fest took place on May 30th at The Star and Garter.
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  • Pageot created his first zine, an indiepop fanzine entitled ''[[Yard Sale!]]'', in May of 2009. A second ...Not fully comfortable creating a pop fanzine, Pageot's introduction to the zine ''[[Kissoff]]'' convinced him that what he really wanted to make was a perz
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  • ...common alternative to photocopying, though there is some controversy among zine writers as to whether professionally printed products may be defined as zin ...igin of the term "[[fanzine]]" (eventually shortened to "'zine" or simply "zine") is generally traced to small-circulation science fiction fandom publicati
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  • * [[Panda Girl Zine]] * [[Pardon punx zine]]
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  • '''Mongrel Zine''' is a print [[fanzine]] that features garage bands and underground artist ...the center, and includes a burned CD compilation of bands featured in the zine with many previously unreleased tracks.
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  • ...th Andrew Vachss, R.N. Taylor, Don Webb, M. Parfitt, Black Tape for a Blue Girl, and Arkov Kapacitor. [[Category:Zine]]
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  • * [[The Tara-ble Zine]] * [[Texta Zine]]
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  • ...e Wisconsin Science Fiction Convention, or WisCon, as the group behind the zine had started the convention, and some issues of ''Janus'' also served as pro ...was included in the zine library at the exhibition ''A Non Utopian Kind of Girl'', at The Nursery, in London, UK in 2013.
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  • ...ganised by the [[Sticky]] Institute to celebrate Australia’s underground [[zine]] culture. ...and about making time for the small things. This hugely popular new crafty zine launches its third issue instore featuring all kinds of DIY delights.”
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  • ...ork with other people in the zine community. The zine fest is not just for zine creators and distros. It’s a free and open event for all ages with table The '''Richmond Zine Fest''' has been going strong in [[:Category:Richmond Zinesters|Richmond, V
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  • ...id Zine Podcast]], is the captain of [[Etsy Team Zine]], and sings for the zine themed band [[Copy Scams]]. ...]. In 1997 Alex was the "merch girl" for the band Homesick and ran a small zine distro on the side to a largely disinterested crowd at shows where she carr
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  • '''Hoax''' is a US bi-annual queer feminist [[compzine|compilation zine]] that aims to create a space to analyze the feminisms of our everyday live According to the premier issue, the zine "attempts to bring feminism into everyday life & [find] the connections bet
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  • ...ton [[zinester]] [[Kurt Morris]]. It was started in 2004 and is a personal zine exploring the typical existential topics of life. Most of it is of a typica ...15</b> (out of print) - Dredging up the past. A column from my old online zine and journal entries from April to September of 2001. Sally Harless cover ar
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  • '''Love, Chicago''' was self-published as an 8.5-by-11-inch black and white zine in the winter of 2004 to spotlight Chicago's DIY/indie scene from bands and ...dependent artists, businesspeople and events. In addition to features, the zine dedicated a reviews section to the work of bands, filmmakers, restaurants,
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  • ...ard pounds on the door at 11:04 a.m. and thrusts 10 copies of ''Paranoia'' zine at me. “I don’t want any money. Just make sure they’re on display,” ...ants to talk about “that new graphic novel ''A Scanner Darkly''.” A giggly girl wants to confirm we sell various issues of ''Housewives At Play''. An angry
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  • The ''Enchanted Times Mini'' zine is released at random intervals between issues, featuring previews of and a : ILLUSTRATIONS The Little Match Girl - a watercolour story by Heather Cuff
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  • '''Unofficial Histories: Zine and Ephemeral Print Archivists''' ...ing new creators to the form, they have also defined and prescribed what [[zine]]s have been and can be. No lesser foe to creativity than Frederick Wertham
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