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  • '''Coprolaliac Press''' is a publisher of zines To date, they have published one zine called [[FORCIBLE]], which deals in true crime and transgressive fiction (s
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  • ...pularity of the rock band Lemonheads. He later collaborated with [[Crank]] publisher [[Jeff Koyen]] to produce the glossy men's magazine [[Hollywood Highball]].
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  • '''BSBN Publishing''' was the entity that published numerous [[zine]]s, [[chapbook]]s, and [[newsletter]]s. [[Category:Small Press Publisher]] [[Category:Publisher]]
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  • '''THE2NDHAND''' is a free [[zine]] published quarterly and featuring the work of one [[writer]] per issue. ===Editor, Publisher===
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  • '''Gee-Zuz''' [[zine]] was published by John Rot'n'Hell out of Vancouver, Canada, during the ear ...featured throughout the zine's [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] design. The publisher was quite an accomplished artist and painter and usually signed his artwork
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  • ...of the short-lived [[Spiderhead]] mini-comic, and co-publisher of the goth zine [[Thistle]], together with photographer E. Katie Holm.
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  • ...d fiction, launched a [[perzine]] in November 2009 by Coscom Entertainment publisher [[AP_Fuchs|A.P. Fuchs]] called '''Bumper Sticker Shine'''. It was published ...perzine, but instead adopted the trade paperback format and made it a book-zine hybrid instead.
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  • ...ike Wood''' was Editor and Publisher of ''[[The Hunted News]]'' literary [[zine]] from 1990-1995. Three issues were published in that span, which included Mike Wood also was Publisher of [[The Subourbon Press]] imprint, which published two chapbooks:
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  • ...is contemporary artist, graphic designer and publisher of the independent zine [[Tangent]].
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  • '''Madeleine''' was the publisher of [[Tight Pants]] [[zine]], publishing 10 issues of personal stories and humor.
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  • ...a zine format and it and subsequent issues became a regular ("non-pseudo") zine, while the original name stuck. Issues 1 through 7 were partially done on a ...have letters and a "bootlegged" horror story from a established author the publisher particularly enjoyed. Other "appropriated" articles and images from books
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  • '''CHAS''' was the editor and publisher of ''[[Glossolalia]]'', a zine based out of Los Angeles, CA., U.S.A. His current whereabouts are unknown.
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  • [[Jennifer Dudley]] was a writer and publisher of the Australian [[zine]] [[Quirk]].
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  • ...ther zines. She has also published a variety of perzines and a compilation zine about libraries. ...he zine's editor & publisher ever since. Her writing was featured in the [[Zine Yearbook]], Vol. 5. and Vol. 7.
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  • *'''[[Microcosm Publishing]]''', an independent publisher and distributor *'''[[Microcosm Distribution]]''', a zine distributor that split from Microcosm Publishing
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  • ...s started in the Silicon Valley in 1994 with the first issue of a personal zine called [[Frank, Jasper and Me]]. FJ&Me had 7 issues through out the 90's, b The most recent zine from PonyBoy Press is [[Paper Crush]] #4, published in August 2011.
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  • ...ath, January 20, 1971) is a [[writer]], [[publisher]], and former [[zine]] publisher from the U.S.A. ...the [[perzine]] [[Air in the Paragraph Line]], which later became a [[lit-zine]].
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  • ...sed on clip art images and original text, Palilogy Press has been making a zine a month since the beginning of 2011. ...ted in 2010 by Scott Ziegler in Philadelphia, PA. Though not exclusively a zine-producing press, Palilogy creates zines more often than any other medium.
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  • '''Love Bunni Press''' is a [[zine]] [[publisher]] which started in 1988 by [[R.John Xerxes Piche]], who is called R.JXP for ...zines and books with him. Sometimes he is successful and a new Love Bunni Zine is made. Other times, he gets threatening emails and cease and desist lette
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  • ...January, 1937. It consisted only of a table of contents; according to the "publisher's note", the "printers were so terrified by the stories therein, they were [[Category:Zine]]
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  • '''Girl on Girl Productions''', or GoG Productions, was a small publisher based in Montreal, Quebec between 2000-2002. ...ry feminist and queer publishing stunt dedicated to producing handbooks, [[zine]]s, art, and other media. Girl on Girl Productions brought [[Activist|activ
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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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  • ...(LBC) is a volunteer-run, small press publisher of books, pamphlets, and [[zine]]s based in Berkeley, California. LBC produces and sells [[anarchism|anarch [[Category:Small Press Publisher]]
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  • '''Atomic Books''' is an independent bookstore, publisher, and [[distro]] located in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A. ...alternative and underground publications, including many [[comic]]s and [[zine]]s. Its slogan is "Literary Finds for Mutated Minds."
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  • '''Ralph Coon''' was the writer-publisher of the [[zine]] [[The Last Prom]]. It is rumored that this was a pseudonym used by an inv
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  • '''Earthworm Envy''' is a publisher of zines and a website. ...is entitled [[You Can't Hide an Elephant in an Omlet]]. The theme of this zine is omlet reviews.
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  • ...the [[perzine]] [[Retail Whore]]. She was also the Associate Editor of [[Zine Guide]] from 2000-2002. ...ichigan, Raz first learned about zines when her friend's mother, Joni Lee, publisher of Psychoholics Unanimous, gave her a copy of [[The Scaredy Cat Stalker]],
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  • '''Hal Weaver/Weaverwerx''' is the writer, artist and publisher of [[Reluctant Sadist]]. Weaverwerx's zine ''Reluctant Sadist'' was first published from 1985-1989 in southeast Virgin
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  • ...[writer]], [[poet]], teacher and [[zine]] [[publisher]]. He was active in zine publishing from the mid-1980s through the 1990s. [[Category:Zinester]] [[Category:Poet]] [[Category:Publisher]] [[Category:New York Zinesters]]
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  • ...ed comics about Tristan, Stuntman William and Greedo (from Star Wars). The publisher also created stickers of his characters which he would include in his zines
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  • '''Nonow''' is a small zine press based in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, started 10th of Oktober 2010 (10-10-10 [[Category: Small Press Publisher]]
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  • '''Moxie Marlinspike''' is publisher of the personal zine [[And Together We'll Face The World!]] He incorporates anarchist theory and
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  • '''Cari Goldberg Janice''' was a [[zine]] publisher, editor and book writer. She was co-editor of [[Factsheet Five]], along wit ..., chef, secretary, bookstore clerk, Meals-on-Wheels deliverer, [[perzine]] publisher, and typesetter. Her range of talents includes being able to detect celebri
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  • ...ost Car Press''' is the Savannah, Georgia-based [[zine]] and [[minicomic]] publisher founded and run by [[Pranas T. Naujokaitis]] in 2007. Right now Ghost Car P [[Category:Small Press Publisher|Ghost Car Press]]
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  • '''Brian Johnson''' of Greenville, PA was a [[zine]] publisher. ...hed the zines [[They Won't Stay Dead]], [[Severe Sinema]] and the [[review zine]] [[Funhouse]], along with several [[one-shot|one-shots]]. His writing ofte
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  • '''Microcosm Publishing''' is an independent publisher and distributor based in Portland, Oregon. They publish and distribute [[Zine|zines]], books, pamphlets, stickers, buttons, patches, t-shirts, posters, v
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  • '''Becca Confidential''' is a zine editor living in Fort Worth, Texas. ...ine thing]] called [[Paper Clips]], and has thirteen issues of her regular zine, Just That Good.
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  • ...Under 30 Visionaries who are Changing the World” (along with [[Clamor]] co-publisher Jason Kucsma) by ''Utne Reader''. She was a founding board member of Allied ...[Perzine|personal zine]] ''[[Fucktooth]]'' (1991-2000), publishing the ''[[Zine Yearbook]]'' (1996-2004), and editing ''[[Maximum Rock 'N' Roll]]'' from 19
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  • '''Randy Spaghetti''' is a writer and publisher of [[zine]]s from the U.S.A. During the 1990s he published the zine [[Spaghetti Dinner & Dancing]]. He has also authored the titles [[Darlene R
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  • ...''' is the username for Ed Tillman on [[Main Page|ZineWiki]]. Ed is a zine publisher and editor in Los Angeles, California. He often publishes under 1000 Monkey
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  • '''''Canister X''''' is a fanzine with perzine overtones created by author, publisher and zinester, [[AP Fuchs|A.P. Fuchs]], in December of 2009. The focus of the zine is superhero, science fiction and fantasy culture, movies and comics.
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  • ...f Potter''' is a writer and publisher living in Michigan. He publishes the zine [[Out Your Backdoor]], along with books by [[Jack Saunders]] and others. He
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  • ...Rieve]]. The name was derived from [[Bone Response]] bicycle messenger/art zine (2001-2003). ...advance notice of ''Bone Response Publications'' in the second editon of [[Zine Checker]]:
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  • The Last Prom was a research [[zine]] published out of Los Angeles, California in the early 90's. ...er issue, entitled ''Whispers From Space-Part 2'', about West Virginia UFO publisher Gray Barker, was also made into a feature film. Other issues were about Sou
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  • '''Chocs et ennui''' is a DIY screeprinting collective, [[distro]] and publisher, started in Brussels in 2016. They moved to Namur in 2019. *[[Bouche à oreille]] vol. 2 (collective zine)
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  • '''Mend My Dress Press''' is a small publisher and distributor based out of Tacoma, Washington, co-founded by [[Neely Bat ...ur catalog. If you would like more info, or would like to send us a sample zine fore consideration, please contact us for more info.
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  • * Hillary Harrison (editor/publisher) [[Category:Zine]]
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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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  • ...labelled itself "A guide to Washington zines, music, and subculture." It's publisher was [[Chris Becker]] from Seattle, WA; it debuted August 1994 and folded in [[Category:Zine|22 Fires]] [[Category:Review zines|22 Fires]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.
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  • Ana is the [[editor]] and publisher of [[Artificial Womb]] [[zine]], which she produces with her boyfriend [[Alfie Pound]]. A qualified journ
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  • ...festo'' encourages people to contribute articles and illustrations for the zine. First issue was printed on April 16, 2016.
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  • '''Loveanarchist Press''' is a small [[zine]] press and [[distro]] that mainly publishes high quality poetry and creati [[Category:Small Press Publisher]] [[Category:Australian Distros]]
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  • '''Cracks in the Concrete''' is a small [[zine]] dedicated to [[anarchist]], atheist, and feminist ideals. ...as a few contributions per issue. The last issue of Cracks in the Concrete zine appeared during the fall of 2009. CITC is no longer being produced.
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  • ...issue, which appeared in May 1934. As well, William Crawford was the sole publisher of the only book of Lovecraft's work to appear in his lifetime, ''The Shado [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...public attention to [[zines]]. Founded in early 1994 by [[Batya Goldman]], publisher of Mary Kuntz Press, and [[Gabriele Strohschen]], editor of ''WISdom'', the ...e; [[Tim W. Brown]], editor of ''Tomorrow Magazine''; [[Cheryl Townsend]], publisher of Implosion Press; Lisa Kucharski, poet, photographer and sound artist; an
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  • [[Image:Timky.gif|frame|''The Last Word'' publisher Tim Brown.]] ...from the repeated deletions of his messages that contained the text of his zine.
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  • ...ated to Austin, TX, where she continued publishing the final issues of the zine. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Washington Zines]][[Category:Texas Zines]] [[Category:Punk]] [
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  • ...ny prominent writers and editors of the day were paying subscribers of the zine. Karl Wenclas is also the publisher of [[Zine Beat]] and founder of the [[Underground Literary Alliance]].
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  • The press produces a diverse range of items from the [[zine]], poster art, poetry, street art and activist communities, in particular f [[Category:Small Press Publisher]] [[Category:Distro]] [[Category:Active Distros]][[Category:Australian Dist
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  • ...publisher of [[Help My Snowman's Burning]]. She also ran the [[Red Letter Zine Distro]]. * [[I Went To Punkfest And All I Got Was This Lousy Zine!]]
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  • ...hatched by [[Bunnyhop]] publisher [[Noel Tolentino]] and [[Darby Romeo]], publisher of [[Ben Is Dead]]. ...in Summer of 1996. The tour included Tolentino and Romeo, Seth Robson (co-publisher of [[Bunnyhop]]), [[Dishwasher Pete]], Dave Fubar from [[Yakuza]], Jeff Fox
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  • ...Bougie July 28th 1973) is a comic book artist, freelance writer, and self publisher of ''[[Cinema Sewer]]'', ''Sleazy Slice'', ''The Ex-Revenge Project'', ''Th He was born in Uranium City, Saskatchwan (now a ghost town), and during his zine-creating years has lived in the Canadian cities and towns of Saskatoon, Che
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  • ...is the Creator, Publisher and Distributer of [[The Guinea Pig Journals]] 'Zine.
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  • ...1979 out of New York City, New York. Created by cartoonist John Holmstrom, publisher Ged Dunn and writer [[Legs McNeil]], Punk focused on the bands that were pl [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:New York zines]] [[Category:Punk]] [[Category:1970's publicati
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  • ...delaide-based art [[zine]] edited and published by Elizabeth Pulie. The [[zine]] was printed and distributed randomly and cheaply. It focused on artists l publisher/editor, Elizabeth Pulie.
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  • '''Ashley Parker Owens''' is a [[zine]] editor. She was the founder and original editor of the [[mail art]] [[zine]] [[Global Mail]]. She is also the author of [[Clean Restrooms This Exit]],
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  • '''The Horror Zine''' is a monthly ezine and publisher of anthology books specializing in fiction, poetry, and artwork from morbid ...d artists. Not all of the contributors are struggling, however. The Horror Zine has published such "masters of the macabre" as Ramsey Campbell, Graham Mast
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  • '''Chris "Wez" Lundry''' is the long-time publisher of [[Pool Dust]] [[zine]] and lives in Tempe, AZ. He's also written for Thrasher Magazine, Transwor ...r behind "Zine Thing," a monthly zine review column in Thrasher (send your zine to PO Box 419, Tempe, AZ 85280-0419 for review, but be prepared for an hone
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  • '''Preston is My Paris''' was a photo [[zine]] from Preston in the north of England, UK. Numerous issues of this zine were published between 2009 and 2011.
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  • ...the BPP for short. Among its earliest members were [[Chuck Robinson II]] (publisher of [[Comique]]), [[Dwight Decker]] ([[Freon]]), [[Ed Romero]] ([[Realm]]), ...ol that appears on each member work, and a group checklist in every member zine.
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  • ...d in December 2003 in Fredericksburg, VA by Taylor Ball of [[Cultor-Sore]] zine. Parcell Press published the ''Ms. Film's DIY Guide to Film & Video'' (pap [[Category:Distro]][[Category:Small Press Publisher]] [[Category:Active Distros]] [[Category:US Distros]]
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  • '''Darby Romeo''' is a San Francisco, CA writer and publisher of the defunct zines [[Ben Is Dead]] and [[The I Hate Brenda Newsletter]], ...ral self-publishers through 20 cities in a large recreational vehicle. The zine [[Socially Fucking Retarded]] documents this project and its fallout.
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  • [[Image:Undergroundzinescene4.jpg|frame|Underground Zine Scene issue #4]] '''Underground Zine Scene''' was a [[review zine]] published by John Ridge out of Tucson, AZ in the late 1990s.
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  • ...t's ''Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath'', and finally as "Kenneth J. Krueger: Publisher". He was also the editor of the poetry anthology ''[[Starbound]]! Poems of [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...nting Press was created with the idea of printing a year end retrospective zine as well as future zines based from the blogs content. Crucial Changes Printing Press to date has produced 1 zine titled: ''[[This Is Nebraska Not Anywhere Else - Crucial Changes Photozine
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  • '''Kent McClard''' is a record label owner and zine publisher from Goleta, California. Kent started his first zine, [[No Answers]], in Twin Falls, Idaho in the mid-80s. No Answers continued
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  • ...documentary filmmaker living in [[Chicago]]. He is the publisher of the [[zine]] [[8-Track Mind]] and has been a contributor to [[Roctober]], [[Crimewave ...g Records which was an outgrowth of the Underdog Collective and [[Underdog Zine]].
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  • ...s a PhD in Poetry. Together with [[Jo Munday]] she runs the small [[zine]] publisher and [[distro]] [[Loveanarchist Press]].
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  • '''Nice Places To Live''' or '''NPTL''' was a [[travel zine]] covering stories by Thomas Wayman as he travelled around the world. ...zine included guest articles and illustrations compiled by the editor and publisher Peter Wayman. It was published monthly from January 1995 to August 1995.
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  • ...and the annual Murder Can Be Fun Datebooks (1987-1997. His last published zine, MCBF #20, came out in 2007.
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  • Published in the 1990's in Toronto, On, Canada, this is a quarter size zine. Publisher Gregory K also produced stickers of all his comic characters which he would ...Fall of Mr. Fuck You Man'' is included in the collection at the [[Toronto Zine Library]].
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  • '''Berkeley Sucks''' was a zine started in 1989 in the East Bay scene of California, U.S.A. that revolved a ...were [[Jesse Townly]] (also known as Jesse Luscious) formerly of [[Philly Zine]], and [[Ken Wisconsin]]. Crude art, music reviews and commentary was what
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  • *[[Corpus Zine]] [[Category:Publisher]] [[Category:Small Press Publisher]]
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  • ...during which he also published the fairly influential '80s art and music [[zine]] [[Blatch]]. Since moving to Seattle, WA in 1988, he has designed band pos
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  • Prior to starting Action Girl Comics, Dyer was the publisher of [[Action Girl Guide]], which reviewed women’s and girls’ zines, and Sarah Dyer's zine collection is now housed at the [[Sallie Bingham Center For Women's History
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  • ...ive, founded in late summer 2010 as a fusion of four independent comic and zine publishers from Germany (and Norway): Édition Biografiktion, My Own Press, [[Category: Small Press Publisher]][[Category:Distro]][[Category:Active Distros]] [[Category:Germany Distros]
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  • ...ublisher, promoter and ex-[[zinester]] living in Chicago. He published the zine [[Naked Aggression]], organized the [[Angry White Male Tour]] and has promo ...m Goad]], have criticized his tastes and business practices. Writing for [[Zine World]], [[Michael Jackman]] describes Bugbee as "one of the least charming
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  • '''Elisha Rubacha''' is a [[zine]] publisher and writer from Ontario, Canada. ...Zines] - ran in the now defunct [http://www.newfangledzine.com Newfangled Zine].
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  • ..., one of the founders of the ULA, or [[Underground Literary Alliance]] and publisher of [[New Philistine]]. ..., 4 pages of "Stars of the Underground" (a list of literary favorites in [[zine]]s); and a call for an indie literary revolution. He writes well and his st
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  • ...Michael Moynihan. However, it has also published collected articles from [[zine|zines]] (including [[Pills-a-Go-Go]] and [[Rollerderby]]) and books by note [[Category:Publisher]]
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  • [[Image:zine-world-cover.jpg|frame|Zine World #20]] [[Image:zine-world-cover24.jpg|frame|Zine World #24]]
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  • [[Image:Seth Friedman.jpg|frame|Seth tabling at a zine convention in Seattle]] ...rs Press in June of 1997). In the introduction to the [[The Factsheet Five Zine Reader]] Friedman recalls discovering music zines in the late 1970s and get
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  • ...author of the award-winning THE FRUGAL BOOK PROMOTER: HOW TO DO WHAT YOUR PUBLISHER WON'T, and three other books. Those books were her training ground for prom [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Newsletter]]
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  • ...Hischak''' is a Seattle, WA resident and the publisher and editor of the [[zine]] [[Farm Pulp]] since 1990. His writing has also appeared in ''Exquisite Co ==Zine==
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  • The contributions to the zine community by '''Jerod Pore''' have been critical not only to its survival, Jerod Pore was the publisher of [[Poppin' Zits]] [[zine]], and was a major contributor to [[Factsheet Five]] in print (and the onli
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  • '''Joe Smith''' is the publisher of the [[zines]] [[Alternative Incite]] and [[The Butter Lamb News]]. He is ...the [[Underground Literary Alliance]] and has written for zines such as [[Zine World: A Reader's Guide to the Underground Press]]. Joe Smith is a former m
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  • '''Tom's Fanzine''' was a 28 page [[one shot]] [[zine]] created by [[Robert Roura]] and published in September 2008 in Spain. ...music to create an absurd broken narrative in zine form. Graphically, the zine was influenced by American underground cartoonists, such as Charles Burns.
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  • '''For Whale Ears Only''' (also known as '''FWEO''') is a monthly [[zine]] based in Amsterdam. The editors describe their zine as "dumbout urbania". Basically, [http://www.forwhaleearsonly.com/ FWEO] a
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  • ...ews of zines. The website has been an invaluable resource in tracking down zine history for ZineWiki.
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  • ...il order for [[Microcosm Publishing]], an independent zine distributer and publisher in Portland. He is currently working on a film about American [[Anarchism|a
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  • ...ecome available by mail, or online at the 0equals1 website. Being the only publisher of zines in their area, the producers of zeroequalsone are only just learni [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...at-positivity. It was started in 2005 by Jenny, publisher of [[Not Sorry]] zine, and former owner of Grrrlstyle Distro.
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  • '''Sprout Distro''' is an [[Anarchism|anarchist]] zine distro and publisher based in the occupied territory currently known as Grand Rapids, Michigan. ...hicago Zine Fest]], the [[Grand Rapids Zine Fest]], and the [[Mid-Michigan Zine Fair]].
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  • ...erary Alliance]]. Leopold is the current and founding editor of the online zine [[Red Fez Publications]], and the real-world [[Underground Uprising Press]]
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  • '''Tone Hugs''' is an graphic art zine by Grzegorz Kowalczyk and Luke Ramsey. It was published 2010 by Island Fold ''Tone Hugs'' is included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • '''Gratis''' was a zine published by Jim Sheddon. Jim Shedden was also the publisher of the science fiction fanzine [[This Sure As Hell Ain't DNQ]], and one of
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  • Randall Fleming was the publisher of the zine [[Angry Thoreauan]]. [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...dy modification movement. In the last decade, Vale split with long-time co-publisher, and now publishes similar titles under the name V Search Books. Juno went
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  • ...sher also created stickers of his characters which he would include in his zine. ''Dreeem Virus'' is included in the collection of the [[Toronto Zine Library]].
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  • ...[[Punk Planet]]. He was a guest editor and contributor to [[The 2nd Hand]] zine. He is also a managing editor for Chicago's [http://www.printersball.org/ P
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  • ...lisher from Cincinnati, OH. He published exactly one issue of the [[review zine]] [[Factsheet Five]]. ...d work involved, but he was also the target of a lot of criticism from the zine community that had a hard time dealing with Gunderloy's retirement and the
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  • Chales Saunders was also co-publisher, with Charles de Lint, of [[Dragonfields]]. [[Category:Zine]]
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  • Elinor Busby was also co-publisher and co-editor of the Hugo Award winning fanzine [[Cry of the Nameless]]. [[Category:Zine]]
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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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  • '''Nate Gangelhoff''' is a zine maker and musician from Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A. ...at he could sell it for extra money for food. [[Pick Your Poison]] was the zine that he created. Since then five more issues have been made.
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  • '''Legs McNeil''' is a [[writer]], editor and former [[zine]] publisher.
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  • '''The Offset Printing Journal''' is an independent newspaper and online zine based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [[Category:Small Press Publisher]]
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  • ...in 1981 by Fred Patten, who edited issues #1 through 5. With issue #6 the publisher of <i>Cerebus the Aardvark</i>, Aardvark-Vanaheim, inc. took over and publi [[Category:Zine]]
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  • '''Aurora''' was a science fiction and fantasy zine published by the New York University Science Fiction Society. ...and the 1970s zine [[Clark Ashton Smith - Artist]], and art collector and publisher of books on the ''Weird Tales'' pulp magazine artists [[Hannes Bok]] and Vi
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  • Anne Thalheimer is a artist, [[writer]] and [[zine]] publisher based in Western Massachusetts, U.S.A. ...in a 6 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches format. Some of Booty was included in the 2001 [[Zine Yearbook]].
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  • ...icago zinester and musician. He is the publisher of the long-running music zine [[Roctober]].
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  • '''Cinema Sewer''' is a 44 page movie zine published by [[Robin Bougie]] of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, that In October 2007, UK publisher FAB Press published a book collecting the best of the first 12 issues.
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  • '''Jim Hogshire''' is a writer and publisher of the [[zine]] [[Pills-a-Go-Go]]. His last known address was in Seattle, WA. He is the a
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  • '''Bruce Pavitt''' was the publisher of [[Sub Pop]], a music [[zine]] based in Olympia, WA. The first issue appeared in 1979. The name "Sub Pop ...etired from Sub Pop in 1996. His daughter, Iris Parker Pavitt, has her own zine, [[Queen Supreme]].
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  • ...al''s Vol. X & XI and many of the buttons and stickers also created by the zine-maker. [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ''RpB Verlag'' ist a small press publisher from Cologne, Germany. The publication is included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • ...[[Joe Biel]]'s zine [[Mullet]] and borrowed heavily from [[Alex Wrekk]]'s zine [[Fun in a Bucket]] for BPB #2. Zack and Joe also co-wrote a [[one-shot]], ...]] (of [[Banal Probe]] zine). Oyster Publications is also [[Ben Weasel]]'s publisher.
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  • '''Kim "Riot" Schwenk''' is a [[zine]] publisher that lives in San Diego, CA who has been very active in the [[Riot Grrrl]] ...lished works. [[Grrrl_zines_a_go-go]] has published three zines related to zine workshops, networking, and preservation and collecting.
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  • ...r artwork. It was a [[Cut and Paste|cut & paste]] photocopied half-sized [[zine]]. In October 2000, Verbicide issue two (another cut-and-paste zine) was published, and on election night, November 7, 2000, Jackson met [[Doug
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  • ...ories about cars by a bunch of people who don't seem to like them', is a [[zine]] by [[Davida Gypsy Breier]]. ...ue contained fourty pages of stories and artwork. Past contributors to the zine have included noted [[zinesters]] [[Suzanne Baumann]], [[Jeff Chapman]] of
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  • ...s]], the co-editor of [[Voice of the Imagi-Nation]] and [[Novacious]], and publisher of [[Stephan the STFan]], who was known as 'Morojo'. Pogo was originally fr [[Category:Zine]]
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  • '''Ladyfriend Zine''' is a biannual photocopied small press publication celebrating female fri ...me with audience members, and collect words of wisdom for another of her [[zine]] projects called [[Free Advice]].
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  • ...r of the zine [[Pagan's Head]], which was later compiled into the book ''[[Zine: How I Spent Six Years of My Life in the Underground and Finally... Found M * ''[[Zine: How I Spent Six Years of My Life in the Underground and Finally... Found M
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  • '''Xenocide ''' was a death/thrash metal [[zine]] published by [[Jon Konrath]] in Bloomington, IN. ...contributor to [[Metal Curse]] zine, and included reviews from Metal Curse publisher [[Ray Miller]], [[Chris Blanc]], and others.
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  • ...a native of Arizona. From 1987-1991, he was the publisher of [[Hippycore]] zine. He co-authored the seminal [[Veganism|vegan]] cookbook [[Soy Not Oi]] (sti
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  • '''Amusing Yourself To Death''' was a [[review zine]] that debuted in early 1997 out of Santa Barbara, CA and was published by The writing of a number of zinesters was featured in the zine, including [[Marc Parker]] of [[Lazybones]], [[Mike Tolento]] of [[Empty Li
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  • ...lse to publish your writing for you, make you own [[zine]] and be your own publisher. Instead of spending money on overpriced commercial products with less-than ...the utilization of cheap technology, it is possible to photocopy your own zine for very little money, record your band in the garage or in the basement or
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  • ''The Wolverine'' was the first publisher of five of Lovecraft's pieces; "Arthur Jermyn", in March 1921; "The Nameles [[Category:Zine|Wolverine]]
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  • '''Smile, Hon, You're In Baltimore!''' is a [[zine]] edited by [[William P. Tandy]], and published in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S ...ted with the time-honored, DIY accessibility of a limited-run, handcrafted zine". Contributors have included [[Davida Gypsy Breier]], [[Eric Lyden]], [[And
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  • '''Twisted Image''' is a cartoon strip and a zine by [[Ace Backwords]]. ...mum Rock N Roll]], among others, and was featured in [[The Factsheet Five Zine Reader]]. A collection of Twisted Image comics was published by Loompanics
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  • ...ometime written as R Twidner, born 1918) is a science fiction fan and zine publisher. ...sy Fan Federation. His current [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association| FAPA]] zine [[YHOS]] is one of the longest running [[zines]] still being published. Fir
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  • ...tors of the long running ''Doctor Who'' fanzine, [[TARDIS]] as well as the publisher of the titles [[221B]], [[Cry Wolf]], and [[Standard by Seven]]. [[Category:Zine|Visitor]]
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  • '''Jeffery Kennedy''' is a musician, writer and [[zine]] editor. ...sville U.S.A.]] in the Spring of 1988 from Olympia, Washington, U.S.A. The zine ran till the end of the decade and four issues were released. While in Olym
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  • '''Carrie McNinch''' is a artist, [[writer]] and [[zine]] publisher based in Los Angeles, CA. [[Category:Zinester|McNinch]] [[Category:Musea Zine Hall of Fame|McNinch]][[Category:Artist|McNinch]] [[Category:California Zin
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  • ...nd ordering information. Additionally, it included informative articles on zine culture, independent publishing, lively columns, interviews with self-publi ...t grew it into the premiere place to get your [[zine]] reviewed and read [[zine]] reviews (it also featured independent music reviews). [[Cari Goldberg Jan
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  • ...nd edited since 1984 by Emmanuel Goldstein (a "1984" inspired pen name for publisher Eric Corley). The name comes from the 2600 Hz tone generated by "blue boxes ...n into a widely circulated magazine that still feels much like the small [[zine]] it began as. It continues to keep government and corporations on their to
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  • ...hur Thomson]]<br/>(caption: "I'm thinking of starting a Serious Discussion zine")]] Elinor Busby was also co-publisher and co-editor of the Hugo Award winning fanzine [[Cry of the Nameless]].
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  • ...anzine''' was the early term for what we call a [[zine]] today (the term [[zine]] is generally thought of as a shorter term for the word fanzine). ...ine was created by [[Louis Russell Chauvenet]] in 1940 in the pages of his zine [[Detours]] to describe small self-published publications by fans of scienc
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  • ...their headquarters at 21 B Devonshire Lane. By the end of '77, the zine's publisher had become disillusioned with the punk scene and decided to stop publishing [[Category:Zine|Gun Rubber]] [[Category:Zines from the UK]] [[Category:Punk]] [[Category:19
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  • ...Publish A Fanzine''' is a book about how to write, create and publish a [[zine]], written by [[Mike Gunderloy]]. The book was published in July 1988 by Lo ...press at the time, put out the book. This may be the first how-to book on zine publishing, coming out a good 14 years before [[Stolen Sharpie Revolution]]
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  • ...e Italian magazine [[Mondo Japan]]. As well, he has written a column for [[Zine World: A Reader's Guide to the Underground Press]] in the past and his work *[[Zine World: A Reader's Guide to the Underground Press]]
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  • Terry Hughes was the Guest Editor and Publisher of [[Science Fiction Five Yearly]], and had previously published [[Mota]] f [[Category:Zine]]
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  • '''Guide to Dating Gangsters vol. 1''' is a zine released by [[Vice Versa Press]] in December 2011. ''Vice Versa Press'' is an independently run, DIY publisher and printmaking entity.
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  • ...ions, and that one day there will be a union catalog that will contain the zine records from multiple institutions. ...adata about the zine you're describing? That would be helpful because your zine librarian friends are attempting to create a [[union catalog]], and this is
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  • ...ll make your shopping experiences forever changed. Intrinsic to editor and publisher [[Paul Lukas]]' reviews is that the design of a product is just as importan ...to the Obscure,'' which covered similar subject matter to what was in his zine.
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  • ...itors of [[Shangri L'Affaires]] for 1961, and [[Ipso Facto]] for 1963, and publisher and editor of [[Foofaraw]], [[Lefnui]], and the long running apazine [[Raba [[Category:Zine]]
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  • Peter S. Conrad is a comic artist and zine publisher based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has published the zine ''Paperdummy'', a small-format selection of his mostly autobiographical web
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  • '''Harmony In My Head''' was a punk zine by Joan McNulty. Joan McNulty was interviewed about the definition of punk for the zine [[Punk Research]], and said, "In my opinion the term punk is a kind of firs
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  • ...Larry Stark had co-edited the fanzine [[Potrzebie]] with Bhob Stewart and publisher [[Ted White]], dedicated to EC Comics, and then [[Stellar]], with Ted White [[Category:Zine|Cambridge]]
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  • First released in 2005 by independent publisher Marion Boyers, [[Amy Spencer]]'s '''DIY: The Rise Of Lo-Fi Culture''' is a ...layed a prominent part in this scene and the book contains interviews with zine editors such as [[G.B. Jones]], Lisa Jervis, editor of [[Bitch]], [[Ayun
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  • '''Alicia Austin''' is an artist and zine editor. ...as [[Kevas and Trillium]]. Only one issue was released in 1968, as a split zine with Richard labonte's [[Hugin and Munin]], published in Ottawa, Ontario. A
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  • '''Factory Direct''' was an art [[zine]] from New Orleans. It was written by Jamie Schweser, Abram Shalom Himelste The zine's publisher was Jamie and Abram’s New Mouth from the Dirty South. It had an art enve
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  • '''Fanzines''' is a book by U.K.-based U.S. zine collector / researcher, Professor Teal Triggs. It was first published in th ...ailing to obtain permissions to reprint many of the images included in the zine, credited some images incorrectly and including factual errors.
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  • ...nded while Brown was an undergraduate at Northern Illinois University, his zine's mission was to publish tomorrow's poetry today. ...r of computer technology, Brown was among the first to desktop-publish his zine using the IBM personal computer introduced in the early 1980s.
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  • ...eles, California U.S.A., ''FMZ Digest'', as the name implies, was a digest zine, reprinting notable stories and articles from fanzines published that year. Arthur Louis Joquel II was also the publisher of [[Specula]] and [[Sun Trails]], and editor of [[Shangri L'Affaires]] for
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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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  • ...[Angry Thoreauan]] from Hollywood, CA. He was a quite vocal fixture in the zine community throughout the 1990s, as well as the LA lit and punk scenes. His
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  • ...urally, the letter section of ''The Comet'' was a prominent feature of the zine, where readers discussed issues concerning science, science fiction and fic [[Category:Zine|Comet, The]]
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  • '''Ethel Lindsay''' (1921-1996) was a fanzine publisher, writer, and science fiction fan from the UK. ...med "Courage House", until 1968. During this period she also released her zine [[Haverings]] from 1960 till 1974, producing approximately 50 issues.
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  • '''Mark Murrmann''' (AKA icki) is a [[zinester]], writer, punk singer, publisher, and professional photographer, currently residing in Oakland, CA. ...ock N Roll]] from April 1998 to November 1998 and continues to work at the zine, including writing a column and reviewing records. While co-coordinator of
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  • '''Anxiety Entertainment''' is a small press publisher and [[distro]] run by Jay Anxiety in Ontario, Canada. ...well represented at the annual Canzine festival. In 1998 XYZed- The Audio Zine made its debut. It featured sound bites, live interviews (conducted at Canz
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  • ''East Village Other'' publisher Alan Katzman explained the advantages of the UPS to the small press in and ...isition'', ''Interview'' (founded by Andy Warhol), ''Oracle'', anarchist [[zine]] [[Fifth Estate]], ''The Paper'', ''Sanity'', ''Peace News'' and ''The Ber
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  • ...ykora, F. Orlin Tremaine, Robert A. Waite, Jack Williamson, as well as the publisher, editor and associate editors. In 1937, John B. Michel and Donald Wollheim also co-published the humorous zine [[Terrible Tales of Tittering Terror]], and on his own Wollheim edited [[Th
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  • ...Larry Stark also co-edited the fanzine [[Potrzebie]] with Bhob Stewart and publisher Ted White, dedicated to EC Comics. With [[Jean Young]], Stark also did the [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...94-1967), the pseudonym of Texas-born Mary M. Wright, was an amateur press publisher, writer, crime reporter, and fanzine contributor. ...], "the official quarterly of the Avalon National Poetry Shrine", a poetry zine with a nod to the legacy of Edgar Allan Poe. Next, a few years later, came
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  • '''Campfire''' is a pop culture [[zine]] published in San Francisco, California, U.S.A. ...Jeffery Kennedy]] and [[Johnny Ray Huston|John Huston]]. For issue two the publisher is listed as "Picnic", which was Jeffery's graphic design business. Each i
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  • ...fe and work by zine librarians. To date, three issues of '''Zine Librarian Zine''' have been published. ...' was published in 2002. It is 36 pages. Contributors to '''Zine Librarian Zine''' Issue 1 include:
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  • '''Honey B Temple''' is the publisher of [[Honeypot zine|HoneyPot zine]]. ...n, so I decided to start my own forum. I got started in zines when I got a zine in a trade at the now-basically-defunct Nervousness.org site, and I loved i
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  • ...Larry Stark had co-edited the fanzine [[Potrzebie]] with Bhob Stewart and publisher Ted White, dedicated to EC Comics, and then [[Stellar]], with Ted White fro [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...express our views, in a humorous way, about science fiction fandom." - co-publisher Linda Bushyager." [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...[Jerod Pore]] and [[Edward Vielmetti]] for the discussion of [[zine]]s and zine-related topics. ...ips. And of course argue. It was a place where a zine reader or first time publisher could rub elbows with infamous zinesters. Some of the more infamous alt.zin
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  • '''Angry Thoreauan''' is a defunct [[zine]] from Los Angeles by way of Orange County, CA, that published approximatel ...fixture in the zine community throughout the 1990s. A large, well-produced zine what was nearly the size of [[Flipside]] and [[Maximum Rock 'N' Roll]], Ang
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  • ''Strange Wonderland'' was a literary horror zine published in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, in the 1990's. The Art Dir According to the editor and publisher, a second issue was published and sold out, so no copies are available for
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  • ...zine devoted to music and culture), and [[Paper Scissors Clocks]] (an art zine printed on newsprint). Copies of The J. Cruelty Catalog were featured in th ..., and the principal organizer of the first and second annual [[Twin Cities Zine Fest]] (now in its fourth year).
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  • '''Flotation Device''' is a [[Perzine|personal zine]] published by Chicagoan Keith Helt. ...er all comics issue, this time telling the story of how Helt became a zine publisher. Artists included: Gabrielle Bell, Allison Cole, Dylan Horrocks, Onsmith, M
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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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  • Kristy is the publisher of three zines, all of which can be considered [[Riot Grrrl]] zines. ...mple, female genital mutilation and mercury in fillings. It also included zine and music reviews and a pen pal page.
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  • ...usicians and film makers, subsequently the author attempted to morph the [[zine]] to the requirements of a Masters of Fine Arts program he had enrolled in. ...sing moment and diarise the minutia of my everyday life. This has seen the zine narrative traverse the belated "growing-up" of a perennial "slacker" - thro
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  • ...s Freischlad, Der Herr und sein Knecht, Hamed Eshrat, Jeans Beast ([[Beast Zine]]), Kippi, Koolski, Laura Weinand, Marco Zumbé, Milosz Zmiejewski, Philip [[Category: Small Press Publisher]]
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  • ...: 1897-1987''' was an [[one-shot]] zine published by [[Murder Can Be Fun]] publisher [[John Marr]] in 1988. The zine was published in California, U.S.A., and shares commentary and excerpts fro
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  • Harry Jenkins was also the publisher of the fanzine [[Jinx]]. [[Category:Zine|Southern]]
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  • '''Jessica Amanda Salmonson''' is a writer, zine editor and publisher.
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  • '''Manly Banister''' (March 9, 1914 - June 1986) was an amateur publisher, writer and artist based in Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.A. ...illustrations for the first issue were made with [[Woodcut and Linocut in Zine Production|linoleum cuts]], carved and printed by the editor. All the issue
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  • ...'s first (and only) female prison, Coffee Creek Correctional Facility, the zine has since grown to include stories from women incarcerated throughout the c ...s zine''' started in 2003 after [[Vikki Law]] was approached as an outside publisher and co-editor by women incarcerated in Oregon; they needed a self-determine
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  • ...paper. The editorial board was listed in issue 3 as Lee Hoffman, "editor, publisher, whip-cracker"; Larry T. Shaw, "asst. ed., writer, slave"; [[Walt Willis]], [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...11. Charlene Komar Storey became an editor and writer for trade magazines; publisher and editor of a travel newsletter, "Exploring Ireland," with her husband Gr [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...ues have included exposés of a corporate tax agency (#23) and a schoolbook publisher (#37), an account of teaching a high school women’s history class (#39), '''OFF–Line''' articles appeared in Volume 4 and Volume 8 of the [[Zine Yearbook]].
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  • ...an journal for pulp collectors called [[Flashback]]. With John Campbell as publisher, Gerald Page as Editor and Jerry Burge as Art Editor the three men put out [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...vist]] and, since 1987, the editor and publisher of [[Absolutely Zippo]] [[zine]]. Robert Eggplant began his zine while still in high school, covering a music scene he would soon become par
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  • ...l Duchamp, the Fluxus group and Ray Johnson, and is the publisher of the [[zine]] [[Panmag]].
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  • ...loway''' has been self-publishing his own music since 1985, turning to the zine format in 2002. ...ssues of Galloway's zine were anthologized into a single book by art books publisher Clouds.[http://www.clouds.co.nz], and in 2017 Pikitia Press (Melbourne) rel
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  • ...same issue was also the first printed issue which was produced by amateur publisher William Crawford. ''The Phantagraph'' was printed from typeset copy on woo [[Category:Zine|Phantagraph. The]]
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  • '''Mystery Date''' "One Gal's Guide to Good Stuff', is the zine from Lynn Peril from San Francisco, CA, U.S.A. ...e comes from a popular 1960s board game for girls. The inspiration for the zine came when Lynn Peril found the 1962 book "Health and Safety for Teen-Agers.
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  • '''Marc Parker''' (born July 21, 1976) is a writer and zine publisher from Oklahoma. He currently lives in Portland, OR. ...ties and pulling spiteful pranks on other posters (the most infamous being Zine Mao). He also published a number of zines under aliases. Among these were [
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  • ...chronicles the biographies of masculine lesbians of note by Montreal micro publisher B&D Press. They are written and illustrated by Eloisa Aquino. ''The Life and Times of Butch Dykes'' won the [[Expozine]] award for Best Zine in 2009.
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  • ...d be credited as the influences of punk, or as a glam rock or glitter rock zine. With in the pages of the fanzine could be found photos and articles on Ali ..., Richard Meltzer, Steve Miller, Edouard Moliner, and Bruce Townley (later publisher of [[Oblong]]).
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  • '''Cataclysm''' was a science fiction and fantasy poetry zine initially edited and published by Robert E. Briney and Del Close from Muske ...Ganley.... With the fourth issue, we took on Jim Bradley as Art Editor and publisher; then he, too, dropped out of fandom.... With the seventh issue, we turned
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  • ...ion]] publication that had its premiere in Winter of 1948. Boggs' previous zine [[Chronoscope]] was merged into this new title. Redd Boggs was also the publisher of Ad Lib, Astounding Story Key, Astronaut (with Robert L. Stein), Caprice,
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  • '''Dishwasher''' followed U.S. editor / publisher / zinester Pete Jordan (aka [[Dishwasher Pete]]) and his mission to wash di ...s of the zine and wrote songs about washing dishes. An issue of Dishwasher zine was stapled into the cover of the record.
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  • '''Bad Weather Press''' (since 2004) is a north catalan [[zine]] distro. It was founded by [[Robert Roura]] and [[Pere Saguer]] in 2004, a ...n collaborations with other small press projects. You can find some of the zine on [[Fanzinoteca Ambulant]] and [[Zines of the Zone]].
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  • '''Sage Adderley''' is a [[distro]], [[zinester]] author, and publisher living in Olympia, Washington U.S.A. Active in the zine community, Sage is the owner of [[Sweet Candy Distro]], the author of [[Tat
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  • '''Mike Diana''' ia a [[comic]] artist, zine publisher and filmmaker. ...ngel]] from his home state of Florida. In 1995, Diana was arrested and the zine became the subject of an obscenity trial. Diana was judged gulty. Aside fro
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  • Quimby's was opened in 1991 by [[Steven Svymbersky]] (former publisher of [[Quimby Magazine]]) on Damen in Wicker Park. According to the FAQ on th ...'s web site. Quimby's also offers online ordering and hosts events such as zine readings, book releases, and signings.
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  • '''Karen Anderson''' is a [[writer]], artist and zine publisher from California, U.S.A.
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  • ...Frohvet was, as put in the pages of [[Ansible]], a "famously pseudonymous publisher". In the January 2001 issue of [[File 770]], Mike Glyer devoted his editori [[Category:Zine]]
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  • '''Jeff Bale''' is a musician, writer and [[zine]] publisher. He was one of the founders of both [[Maximum Rock'n'Roll]] and [[Hit List] ...d Maximum Rock'n'Roll. In 1981 Yohannan and Bale began publishing MRR as a zine, modeled to some extent after Tim Tonooka's [[Ripper]].
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  • ...sher Pete''' is the pen name for U.S. zinester Pete Jordan, the writer and publisher of the now defunct [[Dishwasher]] [[perzine]]. According to his website, he ==''Dishwasher'' zine==
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  • '''kOBISENa''' is a poetry [[zine]] by [[Vattacharja Chandan.|Vattacharja Chandan]]. ...till today; however, the publisher has since disappeared from the non-trad zine scene. From the very beginning, because of its controversial and challengin
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  • '''Rosemary Pardoe''' is a writer and zine editor from the UK. ...Ken Cheslin. Dave Hale assumed editorship with issue 7 with Ken Cheslin as publisher, and released 7 more issues: 36 issues were published in total, with the fi
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  • ...n]] in 1936, but its existence can't be confirmed), and perhaps the second zine to be published in Canada. The first issue was published by Frome in Januar
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  • ...t SF Circle. Dave Hale assumed editorship with issue 7 with Ken Cheslin as publisher. The 13th issue, published May 1964, was 100 pages and collated in two vol [[Category:Zine]]
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  • '''Banned in Britain''' is an English language horror and splatter movie [[zine]] from Denmark (Scandinavia) published by [[Jack J]]. ...tor due to photocopying the first run but didn't do any actual work on the zine otherwise. Most of the reviews were written by Jack J. A handful of reviews
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  • ...(year 3 onward) utilizing a printed front headline for a cleaner look. The zine was initially letter-size, but switched to legal-size in year 3. ..., with eff repeatedly facing disciplinary action as publisher, despite the zine not containing objectionable content, content about students or faculty, an
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  • ...The zine started out as funny stories and has turned more into a [[comic]] zine with some stories. The name of this zine came from eating lunch one day with a friend in the dining hall. tOM ate wa
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  • ...on Stanton A. Coblentz" by Peter Duncan (Stanton Coblentz was a writer and publisher of [[Wings]]), and poetry such as "Atlantis" by Clark Ashton Smith. [[Category:Zine]]
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  • W. Paul Ganley was also the publisher of [[Fan-Fare (U.S.A.)|Fan-Fare]] (1950-1954), [[Snowflakes in the Sun]] (1 [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...ied Robert "Buck" Coulson in 1953, and he began doing book reviews for the zine. By the late 1950s the name had been changed to ''Yandro'', derived from an Juanita Coulson was also the publisher and co-editor, with Kay Anderson, of [[ST-Phile]].
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  • ...Located on the shelves are [[comic]]s, [[chapbook]]s, novels, catalogs, [[Zine|zines]], artists' books, and more. A comprehensive reference section includ ...aloging the collection, enabling library users to search by title, author, publisher, date, subject and contents. Checking out materials is easy. Simply stop by
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  • ...ecretary, once a high school yearbook editor, joined him in his hobby. The zine was a bizarre miscegenation; half Lovecraft Studies rip-off, half humor mag
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  • ...showcase features that were cut from the final versions of each issue that zine. Each issue is 8-12 pages long and contains a single feature. | Publisher || align="right" | Dan Rhatigan
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  • ...three in 1944. The winter of 1945 saw one issue released, after which the publisher, Francis Laney, moved to Los Angeles, where he released three more issues t [[Category:Zine|Acolyte, The]]
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  • ...rd Phillips Lovecraft''' (August 20, 1890 – March 15, 1937) was an amateur publisher and author of horror, fantasy and science fiction, especially the subgenre ...literary and poetry zines. Lovecraft's influence continues unabated among zine publishers.
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  • The '''Barnard Zine Library''', which was proposed in 2003 and launched in 2004, focuses on [[z [[Image:Barnardside.jpg|frame|Barnard Library Zine Collection]]
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  • ...velopment, ''Factsheet Five'' (aka ''F5'') became the first major [[review zine]]. ...ks made out to the person doing the publishing rather than the name of the zine, which probably doesn't have a bank account. And above all, be prepared to
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  • [[Image:Fizz.JPG|frame|Fiz #4 before the zine relocated to Seattle and bacame Fizz]] ...le, WA in 1994. She then added an extra "z" to the title, became it's sole publisher, and picked up a lot of contributors in her new hometown. Fizz went on to p
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  • '''Mark Perry''' was the publisher of the first UK [[punk]] [[zine]] [[Sniffin' Glue]]. ...ew months of his first issue, Perry quit his job as a bank clerk to do his zine, which became an essential part of the growing UK punk scene. As the most v
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  • <i><b>Psycho Moto</b></i> is a [[zine]] created by Ethan H. Minsker, and published by the Antagonist Art Movement ...ortunities for struggling artists and writers to showcase their work. This zine served as a platform for exposure, and by the year 2000, became the inspira
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  • ...Columbia's July Fourth Toilet experimental music/performance troupe and co-publisher of [[The Misfit Library]] literary journal.
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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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  • '''Fall of Autumn''' is an online publisher, creative resource and [[List_of_Distros|distribution]] site dedicated to p ...ber of original pieces online. Interviews and tutorials were added, with [[zine]] reviews following shortly thereafter.
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  • '''David St. Albans''' is the editor and publisher of [[HUH? Magazine: The Journal of Neo-Confusionism]]. By 1993 St. Albans had decided to come up with his own 'zine. This was the birth of ''HUH? Magazine'', dedicated to the weirdos he had b
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