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  • ...s and 15 issues. '''Lifestyles...''' was a full-on splatter zine, covering horror and gore movies, books and occasional music, often with quite in-depth revi ...nnesota-based production company Not For The Squeamish and began producing horror movies, including ''Off The Beaten Path'' and ''Doomed To Consume''.
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  • ...it is my hope that ''Ax Wound'' will create a dialogue about gender in the horror/slasher/gore genre -- a genre typically thought to reinforce patriarchal va ...tly joined forces with the website devoted to women in horror, by women in horror, "Pretty Scary".
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  • '''Gothica''' is a horror [[fanzine]] by Susan M. Jensen. ...'Drac Pac', in college in the late 1980s. The group regularly met to watch horror movies, using them as a starting point to explore ideas about the unusual a
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  • This zine features ten fictional horror stories by seven different authors and very few drawings. ...erary Zines]] [[Category:One Shot Zines]] [[Category:Compzine]] [[Category:Zines from Germany]]
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  • ...' was an irregular [[newsletter]] produced for the Black Lodge, a group of horror fans which met in Birmingham. There were two distinct runs, both edited by ...ory:1990's publications]][[Category:2000's publications]][[Category:Horror Zines]]
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  • '''Skintomb''' was an Australian horror fiction/film fanzine published by Rod Williams in Brisbane, Queensland, Aus ...[Skinned Alive]]. The zine focused on reviews, essays, critiques of books, zines and films, fiction and art work.
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  • '''Graveyard Gatherings''' was a horror [[zine]] by PJ. ...st size (5.5” x 8.5”) zine that included art, poetry, photos and more, for horror fans. It was previously published twice a year (March and September).
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  • '''Grindhouse''' was a horror movie [[fanzine]] published by J. Adler out of New York, NY during the late ...10 pages and photocopied. '''Grindhouse''' was featured in [[The World of Zines]].
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  • '''Daarke Worlde''' is a [[lit-zine|literary horror zine]] by T. Johnathon Brook. ...as Chris A. Masters (''EOD Magazine''), who also wrote a series on classic horror movies for the zine.
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  • H.Neurotica has written zines for over a decade, hosted zine making workshops in different communities, a Hannah has edited and continued to make [[Ax Wound]]: Gender & The Horror Genre. Mission statement:
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  • '''NightWorld''' was a horror zine edited by Lyman B. Feero, Erik Winter, and Greg Commeau from Old Town, [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • Editor Tom Hooper was a member of the band Gentlemen of Horror, and his fanzine covers local shows and events, plus interviews and photos ...ands Dead Kennedys and Black Flag, and coverage of the latest Gentlemen of Horror events, such as their show at the Penticton Library.
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  • '''Rigor Mortis''' is a [[zine]] devoted to the horror genre and published out of Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A. ...s and reviews of zombie movies and books, later issues will have a broader horror-related theme, with more essays and columns. The related Rigor Mortis blog
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  • '''They Won't Stay Dead''' was a horror movie [[fanzine]] published by [[Brian Johnson]] out of Greenville, PA duri ...hed irregularly. '''They Won't Stay Dead''' was featured in [[The World of Zines]].
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  • ...'' was a 1990s British [[Amateur Press Association|APA]] devoted to horror zines.
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  • ...le, Florida, U.S.A.. and was literary zine devoted to speculative fiction, horror, and weird fiction. Contributors of prose included Darrell Bain, [[Cathy Buburuz]] ([[Champagne Horror]]), S. Darnbrook Colson, Richard Dahlstrom, John Hartnett, [[D.F. Lewis]] (
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  • Hannah Neurotica is a zine editor and radio host of a radio show devoted to zines. H.Neurotica has written zines for over a decade, hosted zine making workshops in different communities, a
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  • '''Gothism''' was a horror zine edited by Robert Comorosky. The first issue appeared in July 1971 and features a photograph of Hammer Horror actor Christopher Lee on the cover.
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  • '''Sins of the Flesh''' is a Goth, Horror and Dark Fantasy fanzine edited by Rayne. ...c vampires, body Modification, Cenobites, and serial killers. Covered are horror films such ''Hellraiser'', ''The Crow'', and ''Interview With A Vampire'',
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  • ...and poetry. Although she did not release any further issues of ''Champagne Horror'', in 2005, Cathy Buburuz began publishing the e-zine ''Champagne Shivers'' She continues to illustrate horror and weird fiction stories and poetry, while also writing and editing.
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  • '''Psycho Sleaze''' is a horror/exploitation comic series with excessive gory violence and other graphic ma ...tegory:California zines]][[Category:2000's publications]][[Category:Horror Zines]]
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  • ''Cold Cuts'' was a horror zine published by members of The Gargoyle Club in Sydney, Australia, in the [[Category:Zines from Australia]]
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  • '''Imelod''' was a litzine of horror and the bizarre published in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, by Todd H.C. Fis ''Imelod'' was subtitled "the litzine of Mythosian horror" and was dedicated to [[H. P. Lovecraft]]'s Cthulhu Mythos. 17 issues appea
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  • ...ed in Fall 1998. The cover art work was by [[Cathy Buburuz]] ([[Champagne Horror]]), Randy Nakoneshny, and [[Marge B. Simon]] ([[Star*Line]]). Issue 3 appeared in Summer 1999, and featured horror writer Michael Laimo, whose short fiction pieces "Sir Robert, The Princess
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  • '''Nightgaunt''' was a literary horror zine edited and published by Bruce G. Hallenbeck from Valatie, New York, U. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...igotti (born July 9, 1953 in Detroit, Michigan) is a contemporary American horror author and reclusive literary cult figure. ...rror– and have overall been variously described as works of "philosophical horror," often written as philosophical novels with a "darker" undertone which is
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  • ...ovies, books, music, toys, and games with an emphasis on retro and vintage horror and sci-fi. ...a sexy model in monster attire by contemporary photographers. Where gothic horror magazines are often a swoopy moonlit waltz in a cemetery, this zine is more
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  • [[Image:Champagnehorrorrocks_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Champagne Horror''' <br/>1990<br/> Cover art by Horvath Akos]] '''Champagne Horror''' is a small press publication by [[Cathy Buburuz]].
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  • ...led ''Kopfhalter!'' and was co-publisher to ''Insidious Reflections'' with horror publisher Insidious Publications), 2009 marked the year where the company e ...publishing from A.P. Fuchs's personal archive, self-publishing questions, horror fiction, poetry, comics, film reviews and more.
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  • ...red in Spring, 2002. The focus was on fantasy, historical medieval, gothic/horror, and ghost story themes in fiction and poetry. Contributors of art work included [[Cathy Buburuz]] ([[Champagne Horror]]).
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  • Kaleidotrope is a [[lit-zine]] leaning heavily towards genre (sf/fantasy/horror) fiction and poetry. ...m the zine have been named as Honorable Mention in Ellen Datlow's The Best Horror of the Year and nominated for the The Sir Julius Vogel Award (2010).
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  • '''Skinned Alive''' was an Australian horror fiction/film [[fanzine]] published by Rod Williams in Keperra, Queensland, [[Category:Queensland Zines]]
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  • '''Moonbroth''' was a horror fiction literary zine edited by Dale Donaldson and published by Malvern Ent An interview with Dale Donaldson was featured in second issue of the horror fanzine [[Spoor]].
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  • ...es, ''Eighteen'' features exclusive interviews essays and info on selected horror franchises. ...s. It features exclusive interviews with horror movie legends from various horror movies and franchises. Each issue deals with a single theme: Volume 1 was a
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  • '''Rictus''' is a literary fanzine devoted to horror fiction and the supernatural, edited and published by Mary E. Spock. ...published in Washington, DC, U.S.A., during the 1990s. Each issue featured horror and dark fiction and poetry. Issue 2 was released in July 1994. By issue 9
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  • '''Black Oracle''' is a fanzine published by George Stover devoted to horror films. ...m down. The two became friends, with Stover performing in all of Dohler's horror and science fiction films, such as ''The Alien Factor'', ''Blood Massacre''
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  • ...USA's only national passenger railroad, and performing in the local Rocky Horror Picture Show cast. *[http://www.helpmemommy.com Help Me Mommy local Rocky Horror Picture show cast]
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  • '''Black Lite''' is a fantasy, science fiction and horror fanzine by John DiPrete. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...ated by [[Jose Angeles]] and dedicated to excessively gory comics, graphic horror art, and reviewing death metal, grind/goregrind, thrash, and splatter films ...]][[Category:2000's publications]][[Category:Minicomics]][[Category:Horror Zines]]
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  • ''Gibbering Madness'' started out as a horror and weird [[literature zine]]. The first issue featured writers such as [[C ...tories, poems, articles/ comments/ letters on anything you like to do with horror/ weird art, fiction, films or things. Basically, you send it to me and I'll
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  • ...s an [[apazine]] edited by [[Steve Green]] and distributed via the British horror [[Amateur Press Association|amateur press association]] [[Hallowe'en]]. [[Category:Zine]][[Category:Zines from the UK]][[Category:1990's publications]] [[Category:Apazine]]
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  • ...online, literary journal/magazine focusing on the psychological aspects of horror. HelloHorror publishes a new issue every other month with no less than thi [[Category:Horror Zines]]
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  • ...o, Canada, at least 6 issues of this magazine devoted to weird fiction and horror writing appeared in the 1990s. The first issue was published in February 19 [[Category:Zines from Canada]]
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  • ...ix'' was published in 1992 in Ruislip, Middlesex, UK. it featured fantasy, horror and science fiction writing. [[Category:Zines from the UK]]
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  • Subtitled "The Magazine of Fantasy and Horror", ''The Standing Stone'' was published in the 1990s in Ontario, Canada. [[Category:Zines from Canada|Standing]]
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  • '''Witness to the Bizarre''' was a literary horror and supernatural fanzine edited by Melinda Jaeb. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...sed in New South Wales, Australia, the subtitle of the fanzine was "Crime, Horror, Science Fiction" and these were the areas of interest. [[Category:Zines from Australia]]
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  • ''Strange Wonderland'' was a literary horror zine published in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, in the 1990's. The Ar ...ng included Paul Bates, Jeanne Brannesecca, [[Cathy Buburuz]] ([[Champagne Horror]]), Pamela Chillemi-Yeager ([[Fantasque]]), Paula Blaise Gorgas, Phyllis Go
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  • ...otesque'' was a literary publication devoted to weird fiction, fantasy and horror. The first issue appeared in April 1993. Issue 10, the final issue, appeare Cover art work was by [[Cathy Buburuz]] ([[Champagne Horror]]), Wendy Down, Richard Kerr, Desmond Knight, and Philip Topping.
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  • '''Dementia 13''' was a horror and weird fiction sine by Pam Creais. Illustrations were by [[Cathy Buburuz]] ([[Champagne Horror]]), Tyra Buburuz, P.J. Creais, Kerry Earl, Dom Ganzelli, Dallas Goffin, Law
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  • ...a''' was a literary horror fanzine edited by George Hatch and published by Horror's Head Press. ''Noctulpa'', subtitled "Journal of Horror", was published in New York, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in 1987, and s
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  • ''Red Eft'' is devoted to horror, Gothic, and speculative fiction and art and is published in Lowell, Massac Contributing artists have included [[Cathy Buburuz]] ([[Champagne Horror]]) and Gay Tracy.
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  • '''Spoor''' was a literary zine devoted to horror and weird fiction published by Fred C. Adams. ...sylvania, U.S.A. It featured an extensive directory of fanzines devoted to horror fiction, and the story "Wander" by [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] ([[The Lite
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  • '''1130 Club''' was a "newsletter of horror and suspense literature" edited by Clifford V. Brooks and published by 1130 [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...d in California, U.S.A., ''Threshold of Fantasy'' was devoted to fantasy, horror, weird fiction and science fiction. Two issues were released. He is also the author of books on Robert Bloch, and music in horror films, such as ''Musique Fantastique'', and ''Music from the House of Hamme
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  • ...(August 20, 1890 – March 15, 1937) was an amateur publisher and author of horror, fantasy and science fiction, especially the subgenre known as weird fictio ...aposition of traditional gnosis and mysticism by momentarily glimpsing the horror of ultimate reality and the abyss.
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  • '''Michael Arnzen''' is a zine contributor, horror [[writer]] and English professor, currently teaching in the graduate progr ...Anthology of Psychological Horror in Verse'', an influential collection of horror poems that included writers like Andrew Darlington ([[Ludd's Mill]]), Deni
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  • ...lications and self-published books of all genres except poetry, romance or horror. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Review zines]] [[Category:Literary Zines]] [[Category:1990's publications]] [[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • '''The Blue Lady''' is a small press publication devoted to horror and weird fiction published by Donna Taylor Burgess. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.|Blue Lady]]
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  • ...s, Arizona, U.S.A . and has been described as "dark surrealism and bizarre horror fiction". [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • '''Eerie Country''' is a horror and weird fiction fanzine by [[W. Paul Ganley]]. ...h the release of ''Eerie Country'', devoted to weird fiction, suspense and horror stories, and poetry. Published in Buffalo, New York, U.S.A., nine issues we
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  • ...ort stories, illustrations, and poetry in the science fiction, fantasy and horror genres, ''The Banshee'' appeared in the 1990s. It was published in Croydon, [[Category:Zines from the UK|Banshee. The]]
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  • '''Blood Roses: A Journal of Dread''' was a literary horror zine edited by Doris Pearson and published by Henry L. Sanders in Jackson, [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...e has travelled around the sun 50 times. His favorite word is bivouac. His zines smell of a tarmac road after a rain shower on a hot day. ...clude Urgent For Tonight, [[Puffin Muzzle]], [[Ungulates]], Houseplants in Horror Films and the travel guide [[Route 6 North Broadway]].
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  • '''Tabula Rasa''' was a zine devoted to horror edited by David Carroll and Kyla Ward. ...la Rasa'' was published in Sydney, Australia. The focus of the zine was on horror in literature, painting, television, and film.
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  • ...agi-Nation]]). The dye was cast, and Wilum Pugmire began publishing horror zines in the mid 1970s with the release of [[Midnight Fantasies]] in 1973, follow ...butor to small press magazines as well as the revived ''Weird Tales'', the horror pulp magazine that brought Lovecraft's fiction to the attention of the gene
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  • ...he first issue appeared in 1995. It was devoted to weird, supernatural and horror fiction and poetry with an emphasis on [[H. P. Lovecraft]]'s [[Cthulhu Myth [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...gory:California Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category:Horror Zines]]
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  • ...isson'', subtitled "disconcerting verse", was devoted to dark verse in the horror, macabre, and weird genres. It was published in Wilmington, North Carolina, [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • C.Darren Butler of Orem, Utah, U.S.A., released this literary zine devoted to horror, weird fiction and poetry in the 1990s. Issue 3 appeared in 1991, issue 4 i Cover art was by Dan Nielsen (#3), [[Cathy Buburuz]] ([[Champagne Horror]]) (#4), and Blair Wilson (#5).
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  • '''Banned in Britain''' is an English language horror and splatter movie [[zine]] from Denmark (Scandinavia) published by [[Jack ...dinavia he decided to publish his own gore movie fanzine in the vein of UK zines like ''In the Flesh'' and ''Grim Humour''. Due to his laziness he has so fa
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  • ...and interviews including J Church and Jawbreaker. Issue #2 featured a work horror story by Michelle of [[Trailer Trash]]. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...wanted ''Macabre'' to "serve as a rallying place for all those devoted to horror and the supernatural". Twenty three issues were released, the last one in 1 [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.|Macabre U.S.A.]]
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  • ...een the years of 1994 to 2001. Subtitled "Tales of mad love, psychological horror and surrealism", this zine was devoted to weird fiction and artwork. ...ded Allen Ashley, Mark Ashton, Mark Astley, [[Cathy Buburuz]] ([[Champagne Horror]]), Alan Casey, Anthony Cawood, D. Ceder, Hugh Cook, Andy Cox, Wayne Edward
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  • '''Glen Wyld''' is a producer of underground movies and publisher of many [[zines]], including [[WoRMfEA$t!]]. He is currently working with another producer making horror movies for the internet and indy productions available for download for fre
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  • ...Ganley''' is a fanzine publisher and editor of science fiction, poetry and horror fanzines. He has contributed to many zines and small press publications, sometimes using the pseudonyms Toby Duane, A.
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  • ...and fandom, featuring exclusive interviews with cast and crew from various horror franchises. 2006 marked the end of XYZed as a publication, but it's still a [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from Canada]] [[Category:Ontario Zines]] [[Category:1990's publications]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Categ
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  • ...iting anything science fiction, fantasy, or horror (he was especially into horror and H.P. Lovecraft). I used some of his stories in those early issues—I t [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...or importance to him/her, I guess. There's an ice cream truck antidote, a horror story, camping tales…It's all well-written, and sometimes interesting; bu For Issue 7 the theme was "Monstermania", with articles on classic horror films such as ''Frankenstein'', ''The Bride of Frankenstein'', and Bela Lug
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  • ...llite'' was subtitled "The Magazine of Startling Science Fiction and Weird Horror!". It was published in Boylston, Maine, U.S.A. in the 2000s. The editor fur ...Koszowski. Contributors of writing included [[Cathy Buburuz]] ([[Champagne Horror]]), Kenneth Goldman, Deborah Hunt, [[D.F. Lewis]] ([[Nemonymous]]), Bonni
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  • ...rk) is a zine editor, author and poet, much of whose work falls within the horror fiction, noir fiction / hardboiled, and dark fantasy genres. He lives in Ge ...also been the editor of [[Midnight Shambler]] and [[Tales of Lovecraftian Horror]]. He was also the co-editor for [[Crypt of Cthulhu]], published by Mythos
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  • '''Ebon Lute''' is a literary horror fantasy fanzine, primarily focused on poetry and prose poetry, edited and p [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...lhu Codex''. ''Cthulhu Codex'' published fiction by writers working in the horror and weird fiction vein. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • Published in the 1980's, Twisted Obsessions was a [[punk]] publication with horror overtones, often featuring G.G. Allin, as well as art, record and show revi [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category: Illinois Zines]] [[Category:1980's publications]] [[Category:Punk]]
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  • Subtitled "The Gate Where Horror Begins", '''Deathrealm''' is a literary horror zine edited by Stephen Mark Rainey. It featured horror fiction, poetry, artwork and columns by writers such as [[D.F. Lewis]] ([[N
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  • '''Space and Time''' was a science fiction, fantasy and horror fanzine by Gordon Linzner. ...n Kew Gardens, NY, U.S.A. It featured comics, science fiction, fantasy and horror writing, poetry and art work.
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  • ...covers and mimeographed text. Many of the articles ridiculed trends in the horror fanzines Green was reviewing at that time for the news-stand magazine ''The [[Category:Zine]][[Category:Zines from the UK]][[Category:1990's publications]] [[Category:Humor]]
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  • '''Flesh & Blood''' was a small press publication devoted to horror, edited by Jack Fisher. ...Arlene Ang, Nancy Bennett, John Braunseum, [[Cathy Buburuz]] ([[Champagne Horror]]), Donna Taylor Burgess ([[The Blue Lady]]), JW Donnelly, James Dorr, Kend
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  • *sound in horror cinema; wierd, intense guys in film; Hal Hartley and performative style; au [[Category:Zine]] [[Category: Zines from Australia]] [[Category:Film Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • '''Necronomicon''' is a horror film fanzine by [[Necro Neil]] published in Yorkshire, in the UK. Necronomicon has been described by it's author as ''" A love letter to the horror genre"'' and is known for its personal diary style.
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  • ...ich he has published since 1998. He also contributes to [[Razorcake]]. His horror and bizarro fiction has appeared in more than 30 publications. The After-Li ==Zines==
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  • European graffiti reviews, Star Wars ramblings, Horror-scopes, Stories of the silliness of their mother and much more. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Utah Zines]] [[Category:1990's publications]]
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  • ...published in all, the last in 1992. ''Overspace'' was devoted to fantasy, horror, and weird fiction and poetry. [[Category:Zines from the UK]]
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  • '''Midnight Shambler''' was a small press literary publication focused on horror fiction, poetry and art work. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...cabre and Fantasy Fiction", ''Dark Dreams'' was a literary zine devoted to horror, supernatural and weird fiction, and was published in Liverpool, England, i [[Category:Zines from the UK]]
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  • '''After Hours''' was a literary fantasy and horror zine by William G. Raley. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • '''Twisted''' was a horror fanzine edited by Christine Hoard. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...3 and the material originally intended for it was printed in various other zines instead. However there were also a zero issue (a test run for issue one), a ''Midnight Fantasies'' is the first of a few of the zines devoted to horror, H. P. Lovecraft, and the [[Cthulhu Mythos]], that Wilum Pugmire has releas
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  • ...eared in the early 1990s, dedicated to weird fiction, the supernatural and horror. ...rto Accorti, Duke Andrews, Robert Baldwin, [[Cathy Buburuz]] ([[Champagne Horror]]), M.B. Chavis, John Hitchcock, Sara Jane Mann, Russ Miller, James Parsons
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  • The plot starts as a sort of post-apocalyptic horror story and switches gears to a comical Superhero parody featuring the reform [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:California Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category:Minicomics]]
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  • ...ic stories, grafic art (horror and fantasy) and a review section for other zines and comic publications such as [[Schwarzmarkt]] #1. [[category:Zines from Germany]]
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  • ...arried a short article on Simon's artwork. She has done cover art work for zines such as [[1130 Club]] and [[The Standing Stone]]. ===Zines===
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  • ...k has appeared in many zines. Bobby Tran Dale is a frequent contributor to zines and regularly does artwork for several of them. Of note are the covers for
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  • ...' was a small press publication devoted to weird fiction, science fiction, horror, gothic, fantasy and surrealistic fiction edited by Pam Chillemi-Yeager and [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • The story "The Nooseneck Hill Horror" by Michael Danagher is considered by Edward P. Berglund to be an integral [[Category:Zines from Canada]]
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  • ''Gothique'' was a fantasy and horror fanzine. The first issue was published in July 1965 in the UK. A special is [[Category:Zines from the UK]]
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  • ...n a variety of poetry including science fiction, fantasy, speculative, and horror poetry. At least seven issues were released. with issue 7 appearing in Nove [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...nd supernatural small press publications, also occasionally covering comic zines and fringe and Fortean publications, articles by science fiction writers, ...issues were released, the last in 2001. It was a literary zine devoted to horror and supernatural literature and featured essays, articles, fiction, art wor
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  • ...d review classic films in the exploitation, blaxploitation, sexploitation, horror, and porn genres. It also covers obscure underground creations such as vide ...k]] [[Category:Book]] [[Category:Revenge of Print]] [[Category:Books about zines]]
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  • '''Anubis''' was a science fiction and horror fanzine edited by Paul J. Willis and published by Ronald J. Willis and Gold [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...matter is explored, including articles on Baltimore, dead babies in jars, horror films, hurricanes, ticks and geeks, driving on the wrong side of the road i ...ications]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category:Perzine]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • '''Dark Fantasy''' was a literary fantasy and horror fanzine by Howard Eugene (Gene) Day (1951-1982). [[Category:Zines from Canada]]
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  • ...ransactions of the Doppelganger Society''' was a literary supernatural and horror publication edited by David Cowperthwaite. [[Category:Literary Zines]]
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  • ''R'lyeh Rising'' combined [[H. P. Lovecraft]] sci-fi/horror with obscure hardcore crust [[punk]] fandom. It was published out of Portla [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...d Queen, that was written for the 15th anniversary of the release of Rocky Horror Picture Show but not picked up as an option. [[Category:Zine]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Ohio Zines]][[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • ...ed Linocut Edition]]'''''The Fort''''' (ISBN 978-1-7336919-0-1) is a short horror story by [[Alan Lastufka]]. ''The Fort'' was Alan's first published short s [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]][[Category:Oregon Zines]][[Category:2020s publications]][[category:Fiction]]
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  • In 1981, he attended the regional weekend horror convention at Roger Williams College in Rhode Island, called NeCon, and me ...contribute fiction and articles to the mag. He soon began writing his own horror stories, most of them Mythos pastiches.
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  • ...ndlemas 1775, the second Summer 1775, and the third Summer 1776, but these zines were actually released in 1975 & 1976. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • '''The Vampire's Crypt''' was a literary horror small press magazine published by Margaret L. Carter in the U.S.A. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.|Vampire's]]
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  • ...was a literary zine, publishing work within the genres of science fiction, horror and the supernatural, that featured new work by contemporary authors and re [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.|Diversifier]]
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  • ...erent freedoms that East Indians sons enjoy compared to daughters, and the horror she feels at the thought of the arranged marriage her parents insist upon. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from Canada]] [[Category:Ontario Zines]] [[Category:Riot Grrrl]] [[Category:Feminism]] [[Category:1990's publicati
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  • Topically, the zine explores human sexuality, ecology, urbanism, and horror. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...is a monthly newsletter devoted to Australian science fiction, fantasy and horror, and related genres. [[Category:Zines from Australia|Australian]]
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  • '''Enigmatic Tales''' was a small press quarterly anthology of horror stories and artwork edited by Len Maynard and Mick Sims, and published in t ...y Iain Maynard. The interior artwork was by [[Cathy Buburuz]] ([[Champagne Horror]]) with Charles Fallis, Gerald Gaubert, Des Knight, Steve Lines, Iain Mayna
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  • ...was published in January 2002. It was devoted to weird fiction and poetry, horror, fantasy, and science fiction. ...nn, and interior illustrations were done by [[Cathy Buburuz]] ([[Champagne Horror]]).
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  • ...uded his illustrations, as well as doing some short stories in the fantasy/horror market. His wayward life got him involved with people like Harry O. Morris ...putting out the SWAC newsletter as well. His work was showing up in other 'zines as well, included [[Road to Hell]] and [[Not My Small Diary]].
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  • ...lso contains nonfiction [[perzine]] elements, as well as a small amount of horror or bizarro fiction in each issue. The emphasis is on humor. [[Category:Minnesota Zines]]
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  • ...nd supernatural small press publications, also occasionally covering comic zines and fringe and Fortean publications. As well, it featured articles by scien [[Category:Zines from the UK]]
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  • '''Lore''' is a literary speculative fiction, fantasy and horror zine publishedby Rod Heather and Sean O'Leary. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • '''Owlflight''' was a science fiction, fantasy, and horror fanzine edited by Millea Kenin and published by Unique Graphics. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • Baker Street Publications produced other zines, such as [[Baker Street Gazette]], ''The Collinwood Journal'', [[The Colli [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.|Haunted]]
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  • ...tors cover many types of publications, including science fiction, fantasy, horror, poetry, Wiccan, feminist, comix and anything they receive from all over th [[Category:Zines from the UK]]
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  • '''Al-Azif''' is a fantasy and horror fanzine edited by Peter A. Worthy and published in the UK by Yhtill Press. [[Category:Zines from the UK]]
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  • ...so regularly featured short stories and poems by authors of weird fiction, horror, science fiction, and tales of the Supernatural. Scavenger's Newsletter al ...Steve Sneyd, and artists such as [[Cathy Buburuz]], editor of [[Champagne Horror]], Sandy De Luca and Jamie Oberschlake.
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  • ...work. As well, his writing appeared in publications such as ''Magazine of Horror'' and ''Strange Tales''. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...en guests of honor at the convention, speaking at a panel with fantasy and horror authors about how they came to write fantasy and supernatural fiction. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...Earwig Flesh Factory]], a quarterly devoted to dark surrealism and bizarre horror fiction. As well, he was one of the founders of ''The Dream People'', an on ...butor to small press publications. Over 80 of his stories have appeared in zines, online journals, [[chapbook]]s, and anthologies.
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  • [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.|Urbanite]] [[Category:North Carolina Zines|Urbanite]]
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  • ...visit her, such as the "whippoorwill" myth which appears in ''The Dunwich Horror''. Lovecraft writes, "Mrs. Miniter supplied many legends and particulars wh [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.|Aftermath]]
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  • * Genre fiction (horror, erotica, romance, sci-fi, etc.) [[Category:Webzine]] [[Category:Magazine]] [[Category:Literary Zines]]
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  • Gerald Page was editor of DAW Books anthology ''The Year's Best Horror Stories'' from 1976 till 1979 and published many short stories. In the 1980 [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • Denis Giford contributed a regular column on SF, fantasy and horror films and Charles Lee Riddle ([[Peon]]) wrote a column on SF news from the [[Category:Zines from Wales]]
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  • ...et ennui distibute their own [[zines]] (mainly [[graphzines]] and [[punk]] zines), and other materials, titles that are published by [[zinesters]], collecti Chocs et ennui regularly organizes « [[Stoemezine|Stoemezines]] », which are zines presentations and swapping events.
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  • ...atured photos from the induction of Robert Bloch into the Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Hall of Fame. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ''ESR #22 (Fall 2009)'': Cheap Horror Movies And Why We Love Them [[Category:Zines from Canada|Electric]]
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  • Phoenix Hitch was a horror fiction writer who contributed many short stories to underground magazines [[Category:Zines from the UK]]
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  • ...ar 1992, due to their limited runs. Also included were photos from classic horror films. ...[Futuria Fantasia]]), Ronald Clyne and Jack Wiedenbeck. The covers for the zines were silk screened.
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  • ...enson ([[Not One Of Us]]), Lida Broadhurst, [[Cathy Buburuz]] ([[Champagne Horror]]), Donna Taylor Burgess, Tyree Campbell ([[Illumen]]), G.O. Clark, Holly D [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...''' (born January 18, 1948, Walton-on-Naze, Essex) is an English author of horror and weird fiction stories. ...nt from 1986 to 2000, a great many of them in small press publications and zines, others in literary journals such as ''Stand'', ''Iron'', ''Orbis'', ''Panu
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  • '''Sappho''' is a horror and science fiction poetry fanzine by Bill ("Willie") Watson and George Ebe [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • Later, Stephanie Bedwell-Grime began to concentrate on horror fiction, and was nominated for the 2000 Aurora Award for Best Short-Form Wo [[Category:Zines from Canada]]
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  • ...e than 40 issues published in that time. It was a literary zine devoted to horror and fantasy, and publishing both fiction and poetry. [[Category:Horror Zines]]
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  • Bill Watson co-published, with George Ebey, the science fiction and horror poetry fanzine [[Sappho]]. On his own, he published the titles [[Chaos]] an [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...Alexander, Tippi N. Blevins, Brad Boucher, [[Cathy Buburuz]] ([[Champagne Horror]]), Lela E. Buis, Candyce Byrne, Joseph Carrabis, Elizabeth Ann Cramer, Wil [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...arfield, Rowan-Michelle Black, Gary Bryant, [[Cathy Buburuz]] ([[Champagne Horror]]), Don Eaves, Charles S. Fallis, Paula Friedlander, Ted Guerin, Brandt Ha [[Category:Poetry Zines]]
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  • ...tes about some fandoms he's fallen out of love with, like Hanson and Rocky Horror Picture Show. [[Category:West Virginia Zines]]
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  • * William Scott Home. The Horror Theme after HPL (article) * Richard L. Tierney. The Book and the Horror (poem)
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  • ...irium]]), Ross S. Armstrong, Janie Breggin, [[Cathy Buburuz]] ([[Champagne Horror]]), Donna Taylor Burgess ([[The Blue Lady]]), Bob Cook, Todd Eckhardt, Timo [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.|Fractal]]
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  • ...queer authors, from perzines and poetry collections to calendars and micro-horror stories. An entry-level zine subscription is $6 on Patreon. All zines this year were by Michael E. Johnson.
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  • Ron Clarke also co-edited the horror zine [[Cold Cuts]] with Don Boyd and Antoinette Rydyr in the 1990s. [[Category:Zines from Australia|Mentor]]
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  • ...issues were released, the last in 2001. It was a literary zine devoted to horror and supernatural literature and featured essays, articles, fiction, art wor [[Category:Zines from the UK]]
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  • '''Amanita Brandy''' is a small press publication of weird, horror, and fantasy poetry by [[W. Paul Ganley]]. [[Category:Poetry Zines]]
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  • ...by Richard Dahlstrom (#2), Bob Crouch (#3), [[Cathy Buburuz]] ([[Champagne Horror]]) (#4), Jeffrey Thomas (#5, #7), Roddy Williams (#6, #8), Paul Swenson (#9 [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • Devoted to science fiction and horror, the first issue was released in 1995. Issue #23 was released in August 200 [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.|Ultimate]]
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  • ...''[[The Register]]'', a newsletter for the Black Lodge, a Birmingham-based horror group. ===Zines===
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  • ...[[Cthulhu Mythos]], including "Music of the Stars" by Duane W. Rimel, and "Horror at Vecra" by Henry Hasse. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.|Acolyte, The]]
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  • In the period of 1990-1998 there was a "Golden Age" of 'zines and alternative media popping up all over the U.S. and England. At the time ...ler university area comic shops stocked up on the zany, weird and bizarre 'zines that were flooding the print market. People like Matt Groenig, creator of T
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  • ...Birkhead]] ([[The National Fantasy Fan]]), [[Cathy Buburuz]], ([[Champagne Horror]]), Brad Foster, Alexis Gilliland, Nola Frame-Gray, Ian Gunn, Linda Hardy, [[Category:Zines from Canada|Frozen Frog]]
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  • ...4893024 Nick Henderson Zine Collection], which includes approximately 2000 zines, largely post-2000. ...iographic records due to the limited information and non-standard forms of zines); and establishing a zine and fringe publishing blog [http://blogs.nla.gov.
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  • ...J Ackerman''. By herself, she wrote "Last Act: October" for ''Magazine of Horror and Strange Stories'', edited by Robert W. Lowdnes (Vol.1 #4, 1964). ===Zines===
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  • Hannah is also the creator of [[feminist]] horror zine, ''[[Ax Wound]]''. [[Category: Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category: Feminism]][[Category:2000's publications]] [[
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  • ...California-based independent band Eternal Unborn and the New Zealand based HORROR STORY. The section lineup has changed a lot since the beginning. HARDCore Covers (other zines to check out)
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  • ...ne writers as to whether professionally printed products may be defined as zines. ...[[punk]] subculture in the '70s spawned a new interest in self-publishing. Zines were used to promote a music scene that, with a few exceptions, received li
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  • <i>"I got to peruse your zines and wow never seen anything like them! Disturbing, original and unexpected" *[https://www.zinesofthezone.net/ Zines of the Zone, Brest, France]
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  • ...''J.D.s'' itself, was widespread, setting off an explosion of like-minded zines. The editors also released a cassette compilation tape, called the ''J.D.s ...containing drawings and other artwork from J.D.s, Double Bill, and other zines, with commentary by Dodie Bellamy, Kevin Killian, Dennis Cooper, [[Jeffery
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  • ===Esoteric Order of Dagon Zines=== ...Collector #2 - The Lovecraft Collector #3 - H.P. Lovecraft: A Symposium - Horror at the Horseshoe - Continuity volume 2, #4 - Cthulsz #4 - Yaanek #2 - The M
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  • ...arhead Nation]], [[Sl@nted @nd Ench@nted]] and [[React]] as well as bigger zines such as [[Nosebleed]], [[Smegma]], [[The Damage is Done]], [[Non Plastique] ...his was one of the things that inspired him to start the first of his many zines, [[Scream]] as he felt he could do just as good if not better.
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  • * [[A fold of zines]] * [[The Horror Fiction Review]]
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  • * [[Anuario de Zines]] * [[Becoming Zine: the place of Zines in Australia's cultural life]]
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