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  • ....jpg|frame|A Girl's Guide to Taking Over the World: Writings from the Girl Zine Revolution]] ...as [[I Heart Amy Carter]], [[Rollerderby]], [[Princess Charming]], [[Easy Zine]], [[Rockrgrl]], [[Wrecking Ball]], [[Pawholes]] and many others.
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  • ...ngs on the first couple of weeks of her sophomore year of highschool. This zine takes you through her day, & her thoughts on each class, the teachers, & fe [[Category:Zine]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]][[Category:Virginia Zines]] [[Category:Z
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  • #REDIRECT [[Panda Girl Zine]]
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  • ....jpg|frame|A Girl's Guide to Taking Over the World: Writings from the Girl Zine Revolution]] ...as [[I Heart Amy Carter]], [[Rollerderby]], [[Princess Charming]], [[Easy Zine]], [[Rockrgrl]], [[Wrecking Ball]], [[Pawholes]] and many others.
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  • [[Image:OGBC-issuefour.jpg|200px|thumb|right|One-Girl Bicycle Club issue #004]] '''One-Girl Bicycle Club''' is a perzine written by SonyaZombiee (Cheney).
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  • '''Girl Gang''' Distro opened in June 2005 and carried [[DIY]] [[zine]]s. Girl Gang's focus was on open consignment for any and all projects that were ind Girl Gang Distro is currently on hiatus for restructuring.
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  • '''Sarah Dyer''' is the creator of [[Action Girl Comics]], an anthology that she started in 1994 to spotlight the work of wo Prior to starting Action Girl Comics, Dyer was the publisher of [[Action Girl Guide]], which reviewed women’s and girls’ zines, and provided informat
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  • [[Image: Girl mountain -1.JPG|200px|thumb|right|Girl mountain #1]] ...hed by Hobart-based [[comic]] artist and [[zinester]] [[Simon James]]. '''Girl mountain''' follows the angst-ridden life of Micah Maolomuire.
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  • '''Geek Girl''' is a zine from Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.A. by Naomi Geek Girl. ...tent with personal perspectives, local music, humor and comics. Later Geek Girl was a title of a series of comics. One of which appeared in [[Absolutely Zi
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  • '''Blemish girl''' (199?-?) was a feminist [[zine]] published in Australia. ...ou are told you aren't allowed to say. SAy the LOUD. And get ready for the girl power revolution!"
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  • ...1993 by [[Sarah Dyer]], who was the sole creator and contributor of the [[zine]]. ...y published a condensed version of '''Action Girl Guide''' called [[Action Girl Newsletter]].
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  • ...' was the [[zine]] published in the 1990s by [[April Miller]] subtitled "A zine for fat dykes and the women who want them." ...tiptoe around its subjects. Sometimes funny, sometimes controversial, Fat Girl gave readers a peek into the lives of large women. Contributors included [[
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  • '''Bamboo Girl''' was created by [[Sabrina Margarita Alcantara-Tan]] in 1995. The manifesto for ''Bamboo Girl'' states:
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  • '''Taryn Hipp''' is a [[zinester]] who wrote [[Girl Swirl]] [[zine]] from 1998 until 2005. ...ues. She also ran the online shop [[My My Distro]], wrote the YA novel ''A Girl Called Mike'', and released seven issues of [[Sub Rosa]], as well as a coll
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  • [[Image:Bikini_Girl.jpg|right|frame|'''Bikini Girl''' #8 1981]] '''Bikini Girl''' was a [[zine]] based in NYC, USA.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Panda Girl Zine]]
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  • [[Image:Girl Fiend.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Girl Fiend''' Issue Four]] '''Girl Fiend''' was a zine by [[Cookie Tuff]], published in Amherst, Ma., U.S.A. in 1992.
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  • '''Angry Black-White Girl''' is a [[perzine]] by Nia Diaspora published in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S ...Boondocks. The successor to this zine was called ''Ungrateful Black-White Girl''.
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  • '''Girl on Girl Productions''', or GoG Productions, was a small publisher based in Montreal ...dedicated to producing handbooks, [[zine]]s, art, and other media. Girl on Girl Productions brought [[Activist|activism]] to places of ambiguity -- restroo
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  • [[Image:Cadillacgirl 1.jpg|160px|thumb|right|'''Cadillac Girl'''<br/> Issue #1, 2004]] ...eal name Mel W. More info on current and past issues are available on the zine’s website.
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  • '''Girl Swirl''' [[zine]] was started in the winter of 1998 after [[Taryn Hipp]] had moved from Pen ...d "Girl Swirl The Book". The cover was illustrated by Cristy Road of Green Zine.
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  • [[Image:fightboredom5.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Fight Boredom with Girl Love!]] '''Fight Boredom''' is a compilation zine, edited by [[Amber Dearest]]. Each issue has a different theme, all center
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  • '''Dear Boy...Dear Girl''' is a [[compilation zine]] edited by [[Nicki Schleckman]]. ...en and never sent. Issue 2 has a cover illustrated by Marisa Falco, of the zine [[Red Hooded Sweatshirt]].
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  • [[Image:Stovetop_Girl_123_covers.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Stovetop Girl: She's on Fire''' <br/> #1-3 <br/>2014]] '''Stovetop Girl''', subtitled ''She's on Fire,'' is a series of zines by [[Kari Tervo]]. Th
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  • '''Baby Girl''' is a [[Perzine|personal zine]] that has been published by Lindsey in Florida since the late 1990s. ...'s struggle with cancer. Selections from ''Baby Girl'' were reprinted in [[Zine Yearbook]], volume nine, released in 2008.
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  • '''Girl’s Own Fanzine''' was a [[zine]] created by [[Susan Smith-Clarke]]. ...N.S.W., Australia. Three issues were released in 1973. Issue 3 was a split zine with [[The Mentor]].
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  • '''Pixie Girl''' was a perzine created by a girl named pixie in Queens, New York, U.S.A. ...d band interviews, with an odd "curse" that every band interviewed for the zine broke up.
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  • '''Oppress This''' is a [[zine]] that was written and published by '''Erin Nicole Schleckman'''. It began as an outlet for her thoughts and ideas as a nineteen year old girl in Cleveland, Ohio, and consisted of travel stories, photos, dreams, theori
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  • [[Image:Girlgerms1.jpg|frame|'''Girl Germs''' <br>Issue 1]] '''Girl Germs''' was a zine created by [[Allison Wolfe]] and [[Molly Neuman]], both members of the band
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  • Alien Girl t-shirt distro was started by friends [[Marcy Alien]] and [[Stephanie Alien ...jects run from this home office were "[[Seattle Girl Convention]]" and its zine, as well as being a base for the then active Seattle [[Food Not Bombs]]. Th
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  • [[Image:Rude Girl.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Rude Girl''' Issue 4]] '''Rude Girl''' is a [[zine]] by [[Eulalie Fenster-Glas]] and Alison Wonderland from San Antonio, Texas
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  • '''Pawholes''' was a personal and music zine published by Deborah Barkun and Keren Kurti in Pittsburgh, PA starting in 1 ...Guess]], [[Emergency Broadcast System]], [[Madwoman]], a [[Paul Weinman]] zine, and [[Speed Kills]].
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  • ...fiction. She says she will still continue to occasionally publish her art zine, [[Art Missive]], and other artist books. She currently resides in Brooklyn * [[A Girl's Guide to Taking over the World: Writings from the Girl Zine Revolution]]
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  • '''Grrrl Noire''' (first three issues as "Girl Noire") is a political [[perzine]] by [[Kim Riot]] who currently resides i ...l Noire in 2001, after a long hiatus from [[zine]] making. Currently, the zine run is eight issues, typically about one a year. Topics usually include li
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  • '''Salza''' was a [[zine]] that was created by high school student Jill Hathaway (using the pseudony ...rs, as well as in a local comic book store. Today, there are copies of the zine in the archives of the University of Iowa library. Salza was also reference
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  • ...t You Can Learn.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''What you can learn from a Glamour Girl''']] '''What you can learn from a Glamour Girl''' is a [[One-shot|one-shot]] [[zine]] by Larissa from Orange County, California, U.S.A.
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  • '''Sissy Butch''' is a [[zine]] by Caroline and Lori. ...e [[Beyond The Wall Of Injustice]], [[Busy Bea's Bush]], [[Girl Fiend]], [[Girl Germs]], [[Hangnail]], [[Plantive Wombat Gazette]], [[Riot Geeek]], [[Riot
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  • ...d [[One shot|one shots]] with titles such as ''[[Anecdotage]]'', ''[[Small Girl Small World]]'' and ''[[One Shot]]''. ...n Welland, Ontario, and is the founder and reviewer for ''Too Many Cookies Zine Reviews''.
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  • ...ssues in print - #1: Fat Girl In (and out of) Love (Fall 2005) and #2: Fat Girl At (and on top of) the Kitchen Table (Spring 2006). A third issue is forthc ...writing is passionate, witty and urgent. i can't believe this is her first zine!"
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  • '''Cataclysm Girl''' was a [[Perzine|personal zine]] published by Sarah in western Massachusetts in the mid-1990s. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Perzine]] [[Category:1990's
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  • '''Safety Pin Girl''' was a [[perzine]] by [[Jessica Wilber]]. The zine consisted of over 20 issues published from around 1999 through 2004.
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  • '''Allison Wolfe''' is a writer, musician and [[zine]] editor. ...layed drums. After Calvin Johnson of K Records introduced the two women to zine editor [[Erin Smith]] of [[Teenage Gang Debs]], she joined the band in 1991
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  • Tennis and Violins #2 is a [[split zine]] with ''Suburbia'' zine by Ceci. Kristy Chan published the well-known [[Riot Grrrl]] piece "Girl Love Is..." in ''Tennis and Violins'' which was later reprinted in a number
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  • [[Matt Wobensmith]] is a zine editor from the U.S.A. ...A Divorce]], [[Now I Devour You]], [[PC Casualties]], [[Positron]], [[Rude Girl]], [[Queer]], [[Shrimp]], and many others.
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  • ...is a zine published by Los Angeles, U.S.A. and San Francisco, U.S.A.-based zine writer Kelli Williams, who also publishes under the name [[Kelli Callis]]. Included in issue two (due) of this [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] zine are detourned letters to teen magazines answered by the editor, a story by
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  • ...n Teens, Rocket From The Crypt & Zipgun and #5, an interview with Velocity Girl. [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...es, instead it's about the nervous stomach of an awkward Midwestern U.S.A. girl. [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...d instigate the Riot Grrrl movement. The two released five issues of their zine and documented the forming of their band Bratmobile. The band played their ...e a girl riot". That phrase would be used by Molly for the creation of the zine [[Riot grrrl|riot grrrl]], a publication designed to bring together young w
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  • '''Beri-Beri''' was a [[Perzine| personal 'zine]] created and written by [[Nicole Beatrice Emmenegger]]. ...h, Pennsylvania and Yellow Springs, Ohio. Emmenegger had previously done a zine known as [[Busy Bea's Bush]].
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  • ...a Ruscin written and distributed through [[Pisces]], [[Pander]], and other girl perzine networks. Issues 1-8 were published between 1996 and 2000. ...Pittsburgh, PA, and Lawrence, KS. The print run was between 500-1,000. The zine consisted of personal writings about punk, contemporary anarchist and left
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  • ...s [[Fortuneteller]] and [[My Summer of Potter]], a Harry Potter subculture zine.
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  • '''Harness''' is a [[zine]] by Gynee and Hynee, published by Strap-On Productions from Arcata, Califo ...[Gunk]], [[Fantastic Fanzine]], [[Girl Germs]] and [[Riot Grrrl DC]]. This zine also includes comics, and pages devoted to ''Twin Peaks''; religious hypocr
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  • '''Dear Boy...''' is a [[one-shot]] mini zine by [[Nicki Schleckman]] consisting of several letters never sent. ...the latter having a cover illustrated by [[Marisa Falco]], editrix of the zine [[Red Hooded Sweatshirt]].
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