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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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