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  • [[Image:IPRC-cd.gif|frame|IPRC Audio Zine]] The '''IPRC Audio Zine''' is an audio CD of readings from [[Portland]] [[zinesters]], as a fundraising tool for t
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  • '''Goofbang''' is an audio [[zine]] from Australia. ...nd presents them, free of charge, for consumption. Any type of visual art, audio, text or video is accepted.
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  • [[Image:IPRC-cd.gif|frame|IPRC Audio Zine]] The '''IPRC Audio Zine''' is an audio CD of readings from [[Portland]] [[zinesters]], as a fundraising tool for t
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  • ...its final run in 2005. Jennifer also wrote the light-hearted [[one-shot]] zine called, [[Pants With Stories]]. Jennifer usually writes each zine as a "stream of consciousness" in one sitting with little proofreading.
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  • ...ard''' is one of the pen names used by Greig who publishes the [[comic]] [[zine]] [[Clutch]] out of Portland, Oregon. ...d to the [[zine]]s [[Make Something]], [[On Subbing]] and the [[IPRC Audio Zine]].
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  • '''Long Ago and Right Now''' is an audio [[zine]] by [[Sara Jaffe]] and [[Melissa Klein]]. ...]] zine), [[Sarah Shortt]] and [[Greta Snider]] (of [[Mudflap]] zine). The zine is distributed by [[Microcosm Publishing]].
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  • '''Steve Albini''' is a zine writer, record producer, and independent musician. ...rding 2,000 records and CDs. He is the owner and founder of the Electrical Audio recording studio in Chicago.
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  • Emerson Dameron was born in June of 1978 in Nebo, NC. Dameron made his first zine at the age of seven, although he did not know the term. His early favorite was [[Crank]] zine, written by [[Jeff Koyen]].
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  • ...ostly short stories, but also accepts contributions of poetry, and visual, audio and film (< 3 min) snippets. *[http://asphyxia-zine.blogspot.com ''Asphyxia'' blog]
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  • '''Asphyxia - Fairytales of the 21st century''' is an online [[zine]] in the form of a blog created by [[Anna papij|Anna Papij]]. ...ostly short stories, but accepts contributions of poetry, as well as short audio and visual work, including films (< three minutes).
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  • ...available at other local libraries, including books, [[zines]], videos and audio recordings. [[Category:Zine Library]]
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  • '''Griselda''' was a zine by Lisa L., from Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A. Released in the 1990's, ''Griselda'' was a [[Riot Grrrl]] zine featuring articles on music and feminism, poetry, and graphics.
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  • '''THE PAPER''' is a monthly one-sheet zine and radio show, THE PAPER FM, created by [[Good Press]] staff. A printed pa All versions can be found online (visual & audio) on the ''Good Press'' homepage:
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  • ...m student files found in a dumpster and assembled by [[Jesse Reklaw]]. The zine format includes pictures of students and then quotes from a PhD program con Originally produced as a photocopied zine in 1998, ''Applicant'' was later issued in paperback by [[Microcosm Publish
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  • "Along with being a new, prolific, and well-run website, Lovecraft Zine is also a place that publishes I enjoy reading and, moreover, might be a pl ...t array of possibilities for horror, dark fantasy, and beyond. Some of the zine’s current best include tales by horrormeister [[Wilum Pugmire]], an Old S
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  • ...avid Greenberger''' began publishing his conversations with the elderly in zine form as [[Duplex Planet]] in 1979. It has since been collected into books, ===Zine===
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  • ...at related to the Gay Shame events that happened in June of each year. The zine is subtitled "a queer hands-on tool for do-it-yourself activism." ...ded an audio tape with the material being re-recorded onto used commercial audio tapes.
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  • ...adio series, blog and paper zine One Minute Zine Reviews, Mixt Media Audio Zine, and Paper Radio, all of which are available from [[Radio4all.net]]. DJ Fre
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  • '''Joseph S. Pulver''', Sr. (born 1955 Schenectady, New York) is a zine editor, author and poet, much of whose work falls within the horror fiction ===Audio===
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  • '''Holy Tire Iron''' is unique in being a phone [[zine]] by Reverend Raye, from West Somerville, Massachusetts. ...[[Category:Massachusetts Zines]] [[Category: Multi Media]][[Category:Audio Zine]]
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  • Pretty Vacant zine is an e-mail rock (punk-rock, rock-n-roll, etc) [[zine]] created by Meghann, Kylee and Kei. It takes it's name and inspiration fro The zine features interviews with both independent and major label rock bands, and e
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  • '''that book of your's''' is a zine and audio cd written and performed by [[TrollE]]. It was released November 2007. Thro ...lecting the dark, "other worldly" sentiment of the written chapters in the zine.
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  • ...reception was luke warm, but by issue 2 XYZed established itself in the [[zine]] scene. XYZed’s appeal was its unique articles, its incessant nit-pickin In 1998 XYZed- The Audio Zine made its debut. It featured sound bites, live interviews (conducted at Canz
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  • ...sted of personal stories about Carter's life and included book, audio, and zine reviews. :''This zine is quite fun to read. It's just a bunch of stories by this dude, Cullen.
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  • '''TrollE''' is a zine writer, editor, collaborator and enthusiast from Brampton, Ontario, Canada. * "[[that book of yours]]", a zine and audio cd with stories and songs relating to story telling as creating histories,
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  • '''Pareidolia Magazin''' is a zine edited by Tim Reuscher, published and distributed by ''Sternstunden des Kap The zine is mostly xeroxed, covers are sometimes risographed, laserprinted or woodcu
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  • '''FUCK''' is a zine created by Randall Phillip. It had its origins in the Philadelphia area, an ...ke Hunt Publishing. Randall Phillip also released a FUCK video and several audio recordings.
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  • ...over a dozen of them in high school, Lastufka had never heard the term "[[zine]]" before meeting [[Aaron Cynic]] over the summer of 2005. ...orum for writers and independent artists. Fall of Autumn publishes regular zine reviews, tutorials, articles, resources and [[Zinester Podcasts|podcasts]].
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  • ...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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  • '''Kozak Mamay Zine''' is a Swiss-Ukrainian art zine started by an anonymous author in 2009 from Zurich, Switzerland. ...explanation if appropriate. Some drawings are discreetly animated or have audio, or show hints by mouse hovering.
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  • Krissy is best known for her [[zine]] [[Figure 8]], in which she argues against fat prejudice and writes about Active in the zine community, Krissy helped organize the [[Portland Zine Symposium]] in 2002 and 2003. She is also responsible for creating and mon
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  • '''Punk in my Vitamins?''' was a [[zine]] from Olympia, Washington, U.S.A. by [[Vern Rumsey]]. Produced in the 1990's, Punk in my Vitamins? was an eclectic zine. Issue two featured an interview with Nation of Ulysses and writing about c
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  • '''Direct action against apathy''' was a [[D.I.Y.]], [[Punk]] and political [[zine]] from Belfast, Ireland. ...Europe from two of the writers of the zine and two cds one of which was an audio report from an anti-war protest at Shannon Airport in the South-West Irelan
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  • Melinda Smith published more than twenty issues of her [[perzine|personal zine]] '''The Basketcase''' from 1995 through 2000. ...-painted glow in the dark fingerpuppets. Another issue was published as an audio tape.
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  • ...id Zine Podcast]], is the captain of [[Etsy Team Zine]], and sings for the zine themed band [[Copy Scams]]. ...]. In 1997 Alex was the "merch girl" for the band Homesick and ran a small zine distro on the side to a largely disinterested crowd at shows where she carr
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  • '''that book of yours''' is a [[zine]] and audio cd written and performed by [[TrollE]]. It was released November 2007. Thro ...lecting the dark, "other worldly" sentiment of the written chapters in the zine.
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  • ...d to promoting and developing community via tutorials, [[Zinester_Podcasts|audio readings from zines]] and open-forum discussions. Fall of Autumn is a co-op ...In December of 2005, Lastufka published the first [[Zinester Podcast]], an audio interview with [[Microcosm Publishing]]’s [[Joe Biel]].
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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
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  • ...nd Fixtures. Cover star: Robin Steward. Included bonus C-60 audio-cassette zine *No. 14 (October 1993): Featured an interview with [[Harry Butler]] of the zine [[DNA]], articles on Tibet, The Clouds, Norwegian whaling, The Brendas, the
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  • ...a CD. Each band created their own zine page for the compilation companion zine. The music was mostly from Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, and other midwestern [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...tival and fan conventions, video and DVD releases, books, collectibles, CD audio dramas from Big Finish productions, the current activities of ''Dark Shadow [[Category:Zine]]
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  • '''DDT''' (also known as Da-Da Tennis, or Dada Tennis) was a [[zine]] of bizarre free-surrealist writings and graphics, chiefly created by its ...designed for use in the Amiga computer. During its computer-disc phase the zine was sometimes co-edited by the novelists James Chapman and Randie Lipkin, w
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  • ...sues have been published so far. It was featured in Volume Two of 1997's [[Zine Yearbook]]. The most recent issue, # 5 1/2, was released in March 2006. ...heeters]]; [[Tales Of Blarg]], edited by [[Janelle Hessig]]; and the audio zine [[Long Ago and Right Now]]. He has also appeared on the radio show ''[[This
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  • '''Chainsaw''' was a zine published by [[Donna Dresch]] out of Olympia Washington that later develope ...of the Gaga Dada, and Vomit Launch. '''Chainsaw''' was an early queercore zine and was also influential for the emerging [[Riot Grrrl]] scene, since its p
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  • ...ne years, Nicole has annually teamed up with [[Clutch McBastard]] and his zine [[Clutch]] for an split issue of their zines that features the work of both Nicole is a founder of the [[Portland Zine Symposium]], and an organizer of the [[Midwest Underground Media Symposium]
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  • In the mid 1960s, he also appeared in the audio play "Mars Is Heaven", written by Ray Bradbury and performed by the Olympia [[Category:Zine]]
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  • '''Erick Lopez''' is a writer and editor for [[Communique']] zine. He resides in Norwalk, California. ...ord label called Strangelight Music Recordings; mostly releasing home-made Audio Zines and music made by their bands Texas Twins and Wide Eyed. Strangelight
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  • '''Zugang''' (German for "Access") was a zine from Richmond, Indiana, U.S.A. ...mund Weiss. ''Zugang'' was a photocopied [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] zine that was published by Lisa L and was always free.
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  • ...sm Publishing]], [[Cantankerous Titles]], and co-founder of the [[Portland Zine Symposium]]. He grew up in Cleveland and Pittsburgh before resettling in Po ...introduced to zines in 1994 when [[Jake Kelly]] was selling copies of his zine "[[Summer]]" at the Euclid Tavern in Cleveland. Joe had given up on reading
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  • ...as featured in the exhibition ''[[The Copyist Conspiracy: An Exhibition of Zine Art]]''. ...ntributed to the audio zine [[Long Ago and Right Now]] and to the [[punk]] zine [[Maximum Rock N Roll]], for which she wrote reviews for a number of years.
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  • ...3rd edition, the project was started when [[Joe Biel]] did some classroom zine work with [[Marc Moscato]] and [[Eleanor Whitney]] and wanted to have an en ...nd fans. It also includes footage from Portland's annual Zine Symposium, a zine bicycle tour of Portland, and music by J Church and Defiance, OH.
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