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  • '''Zines: Where the Action Is: The Very Small Press in America''' ...ed in [[Whole Earth Review]], Fall 1990. Re-published with permission from the author.
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  • ...ZAP]]. Its contents are based on research done at the QZAP archive during the summer of 2014. It includes work by:
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  • ...and Into the Libraries''' is a [[one-shot]] [[zine]] published in 2007 by The Bang(a)rang Collective in Lewiston, Maine, U.S.A. ...n and forgotten gay history. The focus is on U.S. and Canadian history of the mid to late 20th century.
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  • The '''REPORT ON THE MEANING OF THE MOMENT''' or RMM is a monthly studio [[newsletter]] consisting of one A3 sh ''For the collection, relation and disposal of topical developments in understanding.
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  • '''The Strange Voyage of the Leona Joyce''' is a zine by [[Robnoxious]], published in Minneapolis, Minne ...res and whacky characters they encountered. The cover is hand silkcreened. The zine is available at [[Microcosm Publishing]].
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  • ...ement of the hairball goulash''' (Wodonga, Vic.: Miraculous Indulgement of the Hairball Goulash, 1996), a [[zine]] published by Alex Vivian in Australia. {{DEFAULTSORT:miraculous indulgement of the hairball goulash}}
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  • '''Bite the hand that feeds the poisoned food''' is an [[Anarchism|anarcho]]-[[punk]] [[zine]] from Dublin, ...the Sad People]]). The articles often are of a personal/political nature. The last issue was a split zine with another Irish [[punk]] [[zine]], [[Cotton
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  • '''The cut'n'paste revolution: zines and the Brisbane independent music scene''' [Thesis] (B.A.(Hons.)), 2004, Griffith
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  • ...o the arts in Dallas, a catalogue, and a news survey of art and artists of the period from 1992-1996. Fifteen copies of the big anthology, with typewriter size pages, were printed in a comb binding o
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  • ...rom #1 printed in September of 1992 to issue #150. Plus it talks about all the [[chapbooks]], recordings, and other special [[Musea]] projects. ...he first years of an attempted art revolution'. The cover shows a photo of the "Queen of Musea'.
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  • '''The Hag and the Hungry Goblin''' is a science fiction fanzine by Christine and Derrick Ashb ...nd the Hungry Goblin'' was published in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, in the 1970s and 1980s. At least five issues were released, with #2 appearing in 1
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  • '''The Secret Hand Signals of the DBA''' is a secret handbook that was given to initiated members of Deviant ...ews]]. The publishers claimed "If you have a copy and are not a member of the DBA, they will kill you, so shhhh, keep it a secret."
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  • '''The Underbelly of the Sun''' was created by Katey Sleeveless in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A., i ''The Underbelly of the Sun'' tagline is 'correspondence, notes, letters, dreams, ideas." Zines hav
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  • [[Image:Flight-of-the-Kangaroo.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Flight of the Kangaroo'''<br/>1976<br/>Cover art by Chris Johnston]] '''The Flight of the Kangaroo''' is a science fiction fanzine by Christine Ashby.
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  • '''The Witch and the Chameleon''' was a science fiction fanzine edited by Amanda Bankier. ...which was a double issue, appeared in 1976. It has been credited as being the first feminist science fiction fanzine.
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  • '''The Assassin and The Whiner''' is [[Carrie McNinch]]'s long-running sporadic [[comic]] [[zine]] Published in California, U.S.A., it's essentially a well-done illustrated [[perzine]]. Carrie often reflects on her struggles with a
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  • '''The Sacred and the Profane''' is a [[zine]] by [[Kim Riot]] who currently resides in San Diego .... Done in a [[cut-n-paste]] style, it is an art zine about witchcraft and the occult.
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  • ...is an epic account of an apocalyptic event, and a generational civil war. The zine has traces of post apocalyptic "science fiction", new mythologies, fan The zine was released intially with only 10 copies, and than began to be reprod
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  • ...l city with nothing to do but stare out her window and imagine the back of the building next to her looking like hanging tea candles. Always an urban adv :Kaetlin begins her professional career attempting to freelance for the local alternative newspaper, touring open mics in New York City and takes t
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  • '''It's Not the End of the World''' is a 2008 [[zine]] "about carpal tunnel, tendonitis, and how to ke ...al tunnel syndrome and includes stretching exercises to help manage pain. The emphasis is on self diagnosis and treatment for those who work at manual jo
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  • ...rtheworld.jpg|frame|A Girl's Guide to Taking Over the World: Writings from the Girl Zine Revolution]] '''A Girl's Guide to Taking over the World: Writings from the Girl Zine Revolution''' is an anthology edited by Karen Green and Tristan T
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  • '''The Daily The''' was a [[zine]] written and produced by stepsisters [[Marci Vencil]] and The full-size zine focused on the interests and adventures of Marci and Jaime through [[middle school]] and e
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  • [[Image:Companions1_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Companions'''<br/>Issue 1 June 1986]] '''The Companions''' was a media science fiction [[fanzine]] published by Karen
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  • [[Image:Alchemist_1941v1_n5_St_John_copy.jpg‎ ‎|right|frame|'''The Alchemist''' <br/> Issue 5 February 1941<br/> Cover Art by J. Allen St. Joh '''The Alchemist''' was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine edited by Charles Fo
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  • ...y [[Lee Taylor]] and Nat, two sober vegetarian illustration graduates from the Midlands UK, who now live about 450 miles apart. ...en made thus far, the first in Spring 2009, and the second in Spring 2012. The maiden issue had a strong vegetarian / [[Veganism|vegan]] / [[Straight Edge
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  • ...thers. It was named in honor of Alexander Berkman's anarchist newspaper of the same name, which Berkman published from 1916-1917. ...bore a photo of a woman wielding a hatchet, next to the caption: "Abolish the White Race."
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  • [[Image:Little_corpuscle_1951-52_n2_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Little Corpuscle'''<br/>Issue 2 Winter 1951/1952<br/>Cover art by Ronald Cl '''The Little Corpuscle''' was a science fiction fanzine by Lynne Hickman, later j
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  • '''The Dragomen''' was a [[One-shot|one off]] [[comic]] [[zine]]. It was written a ...they wished. The cover had a two colour screenprint of artwork inside and the zine was bound together by laces.
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  • ...[[Gregory K. H. Bryant]] and published by the [[zine]] [[Musea]]. It tells the story of a mule, tired of reaching for a carrot, turns to philosophy. 23 copies were printed on June 20, 1996. On the cover the mule is carrying a sandwich board that reads,
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  • [[Image:Nucleus_193807_v1_n1_copy.jpg‎‎|right|frame|'''The Nucleus''' <br/>Vol.1 No. 1 1938 <br/> Cover art by James V. Taurasi ]] '''The Nucleus''' is a science fiction fanzine by [[Gertrude Kuslan]] and Louis Ku
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  • '''The Scientifictionist''' is a science fiction fanzine edited by Walter Coslet a ...2.2), not listed in Pavlat and Evans' Fanzine Index, is catalogued in both the Bruce Pelz Collection (University of California at Riverside) and Walter Co
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  • '''The Epitome''' is a [[punk]] [[zine]] from Northern California, U.S.A. in the early 1990's. ...g topics of local interest. Later issues were made only by Jessica Hunter. The zine is a cut and paste production with punk and feminist perspective.
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  • [[Image:Comet1-s_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Comet'''<br/>Issue 1 May 1930]] '''The Comet''' is a fanzine that was published in 1930 in the U.S.A. by Raymond Palmer and Walter Dennis.
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  • ...ia] on 12 April 2007. It was part of the program of events associated with the exhibition [http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/programs/exhibitions/kmg/2007/artist_ ...), Robert Heather (MC for the night) is Manager, Events and Exhibitions at the State Library of Victoria.
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  • [[Image:Brooklynite_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Brooklynite''' <br/>Volume 15 No. 4 October 1925]] '''The Brooklynite''' was an amateur press publication edited by Hazel Pratt Adams
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  • [[Image:Nekromantikon_1950spr_v1_n1-1_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Nekromantikon'''<br/> Issue One 1950 <br/>cover by [[Manly Banister]]]] '''The Nekromantikon''' was an amateur press periodical released by [[Manly Banist
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  • '''The Fantasmith''' was a wierd fiction fanzine by Van Splawn. ''The Fantasmith'' was released in May 1953 through the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]]. It was a single issue release.
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  • ...on is available in-store in a limited run or packed in with the mailorder. THE PAPER #1 was published November 2012. ...d independently published zines, books and other printed goods from around the world and host monthly exhibits of artist projects.
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  • '''The Fury''' is a [[punk]]/[[hardcore]] [[zine]] based in suburban Chicago and p ...his own attempts to do so. A true humorist and humanist, the creator of ''The Fury'' writes of personal adventures, interviews local bands, reviews book
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  • ...' (ISBN 978-1-7336919-0-1) is a short horror story by [[Alan Lastufka]]. ''The Fort'' was Alan's first published short story, released on April 28, 2020, ...have their own hideout in the woods. It’s an old reclaimed cabin nicknamed the Fort. And it just grew a new door.
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  • [[Image:The_Fantasite_Bronson_cover_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Fantasite'''<br/> Issue 4 1941 <br/>Cover Art by Phil Bronson]] ...ience fiction fanzine by Phil Bronson, published as the "Official Organ of the Minneapolis Fantasy Society".
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  • '''The Wolverine''' was an amateur press publication edited by Horace L. Lawson an ...ned by co-editor Lawson. It appeared in the early 1900s and continued into the 1920s and was published in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.
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  • [[Image:inner-swice-cover.jpg|frame|The Inner Swine, Vol. 12 #1]] '''The Inner Swine''' is a humor [[zine]] published by [[Jeff Somers]] since the mid-1990s, in New Jersey, U.S.A.
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  • '''The Alarm''' is a political zine started in 2005, out of Houston, Texas. '''The Alarm #1''' Released on March 20th 2005, this [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste
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  • [[Image:Inspiration_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Inspiration''' <br/>April 1917]] ...Inspiration''' was a literary publication edited by Edna von der Heide for the United Amateur Press Association.
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  • [[Image:Clarion.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''The Clarion''']] '''The Clarion''' is a publication by Megan Plunkett, published by [[Oso Press]].
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  • [[eFanzines.com]] is the pre-eminent website for science fiction [[fanzine]]s. ....com hosts more than 200 zines as well as links to dozens more from around the world.
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  • ...the San Diego Comic Con in 2004 and the second issue, #4, was released at the [[Alternative Press Expo]] (APE) in 2006. ...ith the Aaron's loss of self and wanting to become someone new by changing the way he looked, picking up some new bad habits and moving to a new city.
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  • ...Rise Of Lo-Fi Culture]]'', writer [[Amy Spencer]] talks to Larrybob about the beginnings of '''Holy Titclamps''' in 1989. Larrybob says, "I was living in ...aturing [[Mike BS]], who was also editor of the zine [[Bullshit Monthly]]. The last issue published was #19 in 2003.
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  • ...variety of topics relating to zines, independent media and [[DIY]] skills. The symposium is organized by Portland State University. It was founded in 2001 ...rough hands-on and discussion-based workshops, the conference will explore the role and effect of all types of zines in and on undergound and mainstream c
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  • ...ssed issues of [[racism]] in punk culture, invisibility, class issues, and the ever popular (and offensive) "I don't see you as (asian/black/latino/etc.). ...onger published, it is a crucial and critical document for POC involved in the subcultural terrain of [[DIY]] publishing, music, art, and culture. There
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  • ...at was edited by [[Ethan Clark]], with an introduction by [[John Gerken]]. The book description says: ...vation of writing and artwork, but also as an attempt to aid in rebuilding the city that inspired and shaped this body of work. Proceeds from Stories Care
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  • '''Subject to Change''' was a [[Perzine|personal zine]] published by Toby in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
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  • ...he preview issue and was laser printed in color, a5 36 pages in May, 2009. The theme ''Screw You'' had different sections, such as screwed photography, sc ...hat they thought ''junk'' is. This issue was also sold at Mixtape party on the same month.
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  • '''The Kumquat Popsicle''' was a [[One shot |one-off zine]] published in New York [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • '''The Muse''' is an online Bi-annual International Journal of poetry from India. The vision of the journal is to make it a storehouse of best
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  • ...from Wilmington, North Carolina, U.S.A.: the first in September 1950, and the second, and last, in September 1951. ...50 issue of [[Quandry]] (#5) lists the first issue of ''Bizarre'' as being the Official Organ of SFD.
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  • [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:California Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • '''Aorta VI''' is a [[Collective]], featuring the work and collaborations of [[Jared Blunk]], [[Pj Kneisel]], [[Sam Graham]], There have been 6 zines and 5 minicomics released since August 2008 as well as a frequently updated blog featuring comic strips and other artwork.
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  • ...і trung học (năm 2) và tôi chơi cho 3 năm. Tһường thì tôі chọn bài һát từ the những bộ phim nổi tiếng : D.<br>Tôі ϲó һai anh trai. Tôi thí
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  • ...The zine always featured a turn-of-the-century female nude photograph on the cover. ...- The Stalking Issue, and Issue 8 - The Car Issue. Raz stopped published the zine when she graduated from college.
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  • ...ple in the posse can recognize you. and let me tell you, he thought it was the coolest thing since fake puke, so, just in case you were wondering where th
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  • ...Up-Ins]]'' runs weekly in ''The District'', the student run newspaper for the Savannah College of Art and Design. ...uded cartoonists like [[Pranas T. Naujokaitis]]. Brett is participating in the Spring 2007 Iron Man Challenge against cartoonist [[Joe Bevill]].
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  • ...ement of the hairball goulash''' (Wodonga, Vic.: Miraculous Indulgement of the Hairball Goulash, 1996), a [[zine]] published by Alex Vivian in Australia. {{DEFAULTSORT:miraculous indulgement of the hairball goulash}}
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  • ...in Newcastle, NSW, by Betty and Jim. '''Bean bag cows''' was reviewed in [[The new pollution]], page 31.
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  • ...shed in an edition of 150. The [[zine]] is printed in green and purple on the Rizzeria [http://www.rizzeria.com/], stencil press, on both sides of an A3 *[http://www.rizzeria.com/ The Rizzeria]
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  • ...st'' first appeared in October of 1940. Thirty nine issues were published, the last appearing in March 1945. Rosenblum had published two zines prior to this one: ''The Futurian'' and ''Psuedo-Futurian''. ''Futurian War Digest'' incorporated bo
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  • I have deleted the following from this entry following the words "in 1968: ...s did NOT die in 1968, he died in 1975. I added this information, and also the information of Paul's death.
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  • ...of the Nameless]], she and F.M. Busby, Burnett Toskey, and Wally Weber won the [[Hugo Award for Best Fanzine]] in 1960. ...g more general material and the editors began paying the publishing costs. The various editors included F.M. Busby and Elinor Busby, Wally Weber, G.M. Car
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  • ...blished in New York City, NY, U.S.A. in the 1960s, and distributed through the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]]. The first issue was published in February 1966, and was 12 pages. Issue 6 appea
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  • ...at least seven issues from various locations in the New England region of the United States. [[Category: Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...Grant has been writing and publishing "the Goat" from [[Chicago]], IL for the last eight years. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Illinois Zines]][[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • This article will serve all discussion related to the Deletion Policy. Before we can set hard and fast rules for deleting article ...lease leave your opinions in the proper sections with new replies going at the bottom of each section.
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  • ...the Naked Truth"]] and [["Lost in the Grooves: Scram's Capricious Guide to the Music You Missed"]]. The latest issue, #22, is the beatnik/banker issue. If features folk songstress Vashti Bunyan, Neutral Mi
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  • Dameron co-founded the [[Chicago Underground Library]] with [[Nell Taylor]] in February 2006. ...Dameron made his first zine at the age of seven, although he did not know the term.
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  • ...ga burnt all his remaining copies when he moved from the Czech Republic to the Netherlands in 2003. ...was inspired by the Leeds [[punk]] zine [[Reason To Believe]], as well as the info shop at Cafe Utopia in Prague. Issues tend to contain
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  • ...t behind the [[gremlin]] minicomic series. He is also a collaborator with the [[Danger Park]] comics collective. ...ree issues have been published to date. He has also contributed comics to the anthologies [[Shiot Crock]] 11 and [[Subterranean Comics]] #-2 (with freque
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  • [[Image:Robertamay.jpg|thumb|100px|right|The cover of the May 2007 issue]] [[Image:Robertanov.jpg|thumb|100px|right|The cover of the November 2007 issue]]
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  • Eleven issues of the zine have been published, which are available through [[Marching stars]] Di '''Here. In My Head. #11: A 24-Hour Zine''' was created for the [[24 Hour Zine Thing]], and features pieces on being creative, self-esteem
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  • ...ashington, in March 2009. All three issues have the format of 5.5" x 8.5". The publisher of all three issues of '''Zine Librarian Zine''' is given as "ZLZ [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category:Compzine]]
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  • '''The ATom Anthology''' was a special [[one shot]] publication of [[Arthur Thomso ''The ATom Anthology'' was produced by [[Ella Parker]] and published in May 1961.
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  • The first issue appeared in June 1975, featuring a front cover by [[Taral Wayne ...ca Amanda Salmonson]] ([[Windhaven]]), and a review by Douglas Barbour of "The Martyrology Books I & 2" by bp Nichol.
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  • The first four issues were published by Donihe from Kingsport, Tennessee, U.S.A At least eleven issues were published, the first in 2001 and the eleventh in 2009.
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  • ...ne]] featuring short stories, poetry, book reviews, interviews and news in the fantasy literature genre.
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  • ...Conceived as an alternative to the other gay-themed comics on the market, the protagonists of '''Love''' ,Pokie and Jack, are impoverished artist-types w ...four volumes, and was recently collected into a single trade paperback by The Zero Cabinet Publishing.
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  • ...t contained fiction by Lionel Dilbeck and a poem by J. Harvey Haggard, and well as Frome's own writing. Each issue was entirely different with covers and i ...uggested by Lovecraft. Frome printed all of these contributions. This was the last issue of ''Supramundane Stories''.
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  • ...n development, under [[{{NAMESPACE}} talk:{{PAGENAME}}|discussion]], or in the process of gathering consensus for adoption.
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  • She is best known as the author of her long running zine, [[The Constant Rider]], which details her interesting experiences on public trans
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  • There were eight issues published between '95-1998. Karyn discontinued the zine after she graduated high school in 1998. ...t it was mainly a [[perzine|personal zine]] that centered around living in the south after being transplanted from California.
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  • ...has been publishing [[otherXcore]] zine and a number of other zines under the [[otherXcore]] press name.
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  • This is a list of [[zine]]s from the State of Hawaii, U.S.A.
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  • ...Small Hammer. It has a real zine feel and look. I mean come on, he sewed the pages together with thread or dental floss." The 2nd issue was released on April 30, 2014 and is dedicated to the dungeon crawl genre. It is also in black and white, and is 24 pages.
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  • ...color, queer, trans, gender variant folks, workers, and those who live at the intersections of these identities can organize for self-determination and b
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  • ...is published in Orinda, California. U.S.A. and largely distributed through the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]]. ''YHOS'' stands for "Your Humble and ...when the first thirteen issues were produced. Art Widner is well known for the very long break he took from fanzines, but upon his return to activity in 1
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