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  • [[Image:Qzap-logo.jpg|frame|Queer Zine Archive Project logo.]] ...and anyone else who has an interest in [[DIY]] publishing and underground queer communities.
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  • '''Queer [[zine]]''' (Newtown, N.S.W.: Queer[[Zine]], 1995-?) also titled ''Queer magazine'' or ''Queerzine''. ...urselves as well as take it out on the Hetero mainstream?". Articles about Queer culture, medical matters, safe drug use and spirituality were accompanied b
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  • ...991-2001. She is also a contributor to [[From the Punked Out Files of the Queer Zine Archive Project]]. ...touching on her own life, queer and bisexual identity, the patriarchy, the queer and DIY zine scene itself and politics.
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  • ...ter and the co-founder, along with [[Christopher Wilde]], of [[QZAP]], the Queer Zine Archive Project. They are the editor and publisher of a number of zines. Two of their pieces from [[Mutate Zine]] appeared in The Annual [[Zine Yea
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  • ...uma]], memory, mental illness, poverty, dysfunctional families, friends, [[queer]]ness, [[polyamory]], coping, and creativity. ...ine]] [[Category:Mental Health Zines]] [[Category:Queer]] [[Category:Texas Zines]] [[Category:2010s publications]]
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  • '''Gagging for it: queer sex and class war, smut, politics, cheap stolen bent filth''' (Melbourne, V ...[[Category: Zines from Australia]] [[Category:Victoria Zines]] [[Category:Queer]] [[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • '''YQZine: for queer women''' is an Australian [[zine]] released in the late Spring of 2005 and ...ralia]] [[Category:South Australia Zines]] [[Category:Lesbian]] [[Category:Queer]][[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • ...''' was run by [[Emma]] and carried [[zines]], music, and crafts by women, queer, and trans people. ...stro]] [[Category:UK Distros]] [[Category:Inactive UK Distros]] [[Category:Queer]]
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  • ...inclusion in issue six of [[Outpunk]]'s [[Compzine|compilation]] of queer zines. ...or of [[Kill The Robot]], and Scott, editor of [[Let Me Live]], formed the queer, straight edge collective "homoXpos" during this time.
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  • *[[Queer Zine Archive Project]] *[http://www.qzap.org Queer Zine Archive Project]
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  • '''Dreck MegaZine''' was a queer "polyzine" or "collabrazine" edited by [[Tony Longshanks LeTigre]] in Portl ...e [[Portland Zine Symposium]] has had copies of Dreck, as does QZAP, the [[Queer Zine Archive Project]].
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  • ...g/index.php/Detail/Object/Show/object_id/310 SoyBoi#1] can be found at the Queer Zine Archive Project [[Category:Culinary Zines]]
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  • '''Grey love''' (July 2006-) is an ongoing queer [[zine]] by Melbourne-based [[zinester]] [[Felicity Grey]]. ...]] [[Category:Victoria Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category:Queer]]
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  • '''Dwan''' is a queer poetry [[zine]] published beginning in the early 1990's by [[Donny Smith]], [[Category:Poetry Zines]]
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  • ...[Melamoo Lesbian Terrorist]], a fiesty [[Riot Grrrl]] zine about feminism, queer politics, music, survival and fighting for a better world. Currently there [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from Australia]] [[Category:Queensland Zines]]
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  • ...ww.qzap.org/v4/index.php?option=com_datsogallery&Itemid=&func=detail&id=23 Queer Zine Archive Details] ...ry:2000's publications|Sisyphean]][[Category:Perzine|Sisyphean]][[Category:Queer|Sisyphean]]
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  • '''Concerned Müthers''' was a British queer zine created by [[Sina]] in 1993. ...[[Category:Zines from the UK]] [[Category:1990's publications]] [[Category:Queer]]
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  • ...ter''' produced Volume One and Two of Queer Zines, a guide to two separate queer zine exhibitions.
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  • [[Image:Queer-madness-2_1980.jpg |right|frame|'''Queer Madness'''<br/>Issue 2 October 1980<br/>Cover art by Michael Rodan]] '''Queer Madness''' is a zine by [[Wilum Pugmire]].
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  • '''Peachy Keen''' is a radical, queer-focused feminist zine based in Lansing, MI., U.S.A. ...cused on the queer studies and fashion, and and the third volume discussed queer feminisms and food. The zine always has hand-sewn binding, and often has mu
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  • In 1992, Christopher Wilde released the first issue of his queer [[punk]] zine, [[Abrupt Lane Edge]]. It was followed by five more issues, t ...2009, even more zines had been added to a rapidly expanding collection of zines at QZAP.
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  • ...okstore serving the LGBT community since 2010, offering a range of queer [[zines]] and other art books. Some titles include; ''Bend Over Magazine'', ''The C ...egory:Distro]] [[Category:Active Distros]] [[Category:Website]] [[Category:Queer]]
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  • '''Coughing up lego men''' (199?-?) was a queer focused [[zine]] by [[Chris Dazed]], published in West Ryde, NSW. ...gory:Zines from Australia]] [[Category:New South Wales Zines]] [[ Category:Queer]] [[Category:1990's publications]]
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  • '''Riot Boy''' is a queer [[zine]] by [[C. Bard Cole]] and Chris Leslie. ...]] [[Category:New York zines]] [[Category:1990's publications]] [[Category:Queer]]
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  • '''Red Hanky Panky''' was a [[bisexual]], [[queer]], [[feminist]], [[body|fat-positive]] [[zine]] published in the [[UK]]. Is The central theme was bisexuality and many of the strips appeared in other zines and publications, including [[Bi Community News]] and [[BiFrost]].
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  • ...ght to have links with [[LTTR]]. It featured stories and illustrations of queer sex and fantasies. [[Category:Queer]]
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  • ...ist of "An-Anarcho-Pantheist Ten Commandments", and a list of his favorite queer [[hardcore]] bands, as well as reproductions from A.A. Milnes's ''Winnie Th ...] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:New York zines]][[Category:Queer]] [[Category:Anarchist]] [[Category:Punk]]
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  • ...5 created by [[Elliott Stewart]]. The zine in meant as a cheerleader for queer trans folks and a call to arms for cis allies. It was given out at the Fai [[Category:West Virginia Zines]]
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  • '''her dick''' is a free [[Riot Grrrl]] queer [[zine]]. Each issue features concert reviews, illustrations, short-stories ...lands]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category:Riot Grrrl]][[Category:Queer]]
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  • '''SPEW''' , "The Homographic Convergence", was a Queer [[zine]] convention that was held on Saturday May 25, 1991. ...he convention lasted from noon till 8 PM. The event also featured non-stop queer video, performances, as well as a reading by Dennis Cooper.
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  • ''Hellcats'' is a queer [[punk]] zine from the 1990's, which featured bands such as Sleater Kinney ...ategory:Zines from Australia]] [[Category:1990's publications]] [[Category:Queer]] [[Category:Punk]] [[Category:Feminism]]
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  • ...s, the articles included in issue one were: "Matthew Shepard" by PunkFag; "Queer in a gutterpunk world" by [[Jeff Junker]]; "Commercial Music and Why It Suc ...article by Jesse on conservative media; Damien on gender imbalance in the queer-anarcho scene; interviews with [[Matt Wobensmith]] of [[Outpunk]] and Angel
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  • .... It was one of the zines selected for inclusion in the anthology of queer zines that made up issue six of [[Outpunk]]. ...es, "I just wish people would realize that there's more than one way to be queer, and stop pressuring through the gay media to conform to some yuppie stereo
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  • ...ory of the Vancouver queer punk scene, plus stories, poems, and reviews of zines, books and music. Also included was info and material on Kim Kinakin's quee ...egory:British Columbia Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category:Queer]] [[Category:Punk]]
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  • ...onality|intersectional]] [[feminist]], a [[radical]] [[body|fatty]], and [[queer]]. ...[[compilation zine]]s like [[Make It Work]] by [[Kirsty Fife]]. Rebecca's zines are available from her directly, and through [[distro]]s. She is currently
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  • ...iction story called "In Drag" about a dyke who is enamored of a cute young queer boy who she thinks is a femme dyke; upon discovering she is a he, the dyke ....A.]] [[category:Texas Zines]] [[Category:1990's publications]] [[category:Queer]]
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  • ...Some of these stories also appeared in [[Robert Kirby]] and David Kelly's queer comic [[compzine|anthology zine]] [[Boy Trouble]], and have since been repr ...e UK]] [[Category:Comic Zine]] [[Category:1990's publications]] [[Category:Queer]]
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  • ...''Riffrag''' focusses on the arts, artists, writers, and [[activist]]s and queer work. ...U.S.A.]] [[Category:Queer]][[Category:2000's publications]][[Category:Art Zines]]
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  • ...' is a zine written by [[Dan Nowhere]], a [[Anarchism|anarchist]]-[[punk]]-queer-squatter based out of Pittsburgh, PA. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...were published in Brooklyn, NY U.S.A. Martin writes about her biracial and queer identity, [[Activist|activism]], and art. The last two issues also include Issue five of ''Quantify'' was one of the zines selected for the 2003 tour of North America by [[Mobilivre-Bookmobile]], th
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  • ''Desensitized'' dabbles in topics of [[Riot Grrrl]], feminism, queer girl culture, female empowerment, sexuality, anti-rape culture and body iss [http://wemakezines.ning.com/profile/missnico We Make Zines Page]
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  • ..., but didn't know many other people who shared both those interests. Those zines showed it could be done, but nobody else in my town was doing it." After a ...tle [[Queer Zine Explosion]], which contained reviews of hundreds of queer zines, recordings and books and served as a major connecting point for the Queerc
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  • Published in Minneapolis, this queer [[comic]]s zine first appeared in 1991. Aside from Kirby's own comics, cont ...omic Zine]] [[Category: 1990's publications]] [[Category:Queer]][[category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...aw]]. It centered around the abject misadventures of Juju and the Lox, two queer high school students that live in Houston, Texas. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • '''Clit Rocket''' is a queer [[zine]] from Vatican City, Italy, by [[Veruska Bellistri]]. ...es of '''Clit Rocket''' have been published in the 2000's. The zine covers queer bands, topics dealing with gender, feminism and race, and art by women. It
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  • '''The Apple Pickers' Union''' is a queer, poetry [[perzine]] written by [[Curiouser Jane]]. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...ck issues of the Manifesta collective zine [[Reassess Your Weapons]]. Some zines from the former [[Cause and Effect Distro]] were also inherited. ...alog have shifted slightly from its Manifesta roots, but it has kept its [[queer]], [[feminist]] focus.
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  • '''The Burning Times''' (February 1995-?) was a queer [[punk]] [[zine]] published in Australia by [[Richard Watts]]. ...onal writings and editorials on topics like coming out, punk's queer past, queer heroes, body image, male rape and bisexuality. Contributors included Gordon
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  • '''Bitch King''' is a personal-is-political queer literary zine out of southern California by [[Angela Chaos]]. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...ssue in 2008. ''The Orifice'' had a wild array of content including humor, Queer sexuality and gender bending, [[Punk]] music and related noise, and origina [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...1999 till 2006, in which time ten issues appeared. The zine was devoted to queer [[punk]] and pop culture. There are occasional interviews with bands such a ...Category:1990's publications]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category:Queer]] [[Category:Pop Culture]]
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  • ...England, in the 1990's, '''Kink''' is described on the front cover as a "queer grrrl sex zine". ...sed before Charlotte ended it and began producing a series of [[one shot]] zines.
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  • ...ors''' is [[zine]] that mixes indie band interviews with personal takes on queer culture. It began publishing in 1997 following a wave of "teen-c" [[zines]]. Eighteen issues have been published, with themes including The Heffer Is
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  • My Brain Hurts follows the lives of best friends Kate and Joey, two queer teenage punks. The series begins with 16-year-old Kate falling for a female ...egory:Comic Zine]] [[Category:Queer]][[Category:New York zines]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...d coffee. It has a definite [[Veganism|vegan]] stance, and is incidentally queer". The zine also includes writing and illustration. ...h [[Clutch McBastard]] and his zine [[Clutch]] for an split issue of their zines that features the work of both cartoonists.
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  • ...]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Oregon Zines]] [[Category:Queer]]
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  • ...ping with mental illness and body image issues, and examining feminism and queer sexualities. The zine features interviews with a wide variety of radical a ...York Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category:Goth]] [[Category:Queer]]
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  • '''Cunt''' is a queer [[zine]] by [[Rachel Pepper]], published in San Francisco, California, U.S. ...& Tell; "Closeted Baby Dykes On A Rampage!" by Amanda Hill; "The Queen of Queer Ennui" by the editor, comics by [[Jennifer Camper]], and a photo of Rachel
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  • ''Culture Slut'' is a queer feminist perzine. Most issues are put together in the classic [[Cut and Pas Two issues of ''Culture Slut'' were published as [[split zines]] with [[Telegram Ma'am]], written by Amber's twin, [[Maranda Elizabeth]].
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  • Subtitled "A collection of radical queer moments," it includes information about groups such as ACT UP, the Gay Libe [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...pe, because they're a queer band called Fagatron. Abe can't understand why queer and female performers worry about being taken seriously as musicians when s ...aska Zines]] [[Category:1990's publications]] [[Category:Punk]] [[Category:Queer]]
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  • ...include autobiographic strips, characters like "Father 'N Son", in which a queer son tries hard to upset his all-too-understanding dad, and collaborations w ...blications]][[Category:Comic Zine]] [[Category:Queer]] [[Category:One Shot Zines]]
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  • ...c and Pierre Beaudoin. Articles on topics like 'Gelding', 'Pleasure', and 'Queer Pakistan' have also been included in this almost 100 page zine. Although th ...[[Category:Zines from Italy]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category:Queer]][[Category:Punk]]
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  • ...ed [[zines]], music, crafts, [[buttons]] and patches primarily made women, queer, and transpeople.
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  • ...tions]] [[Category:Poetry Zines]] [[Category:California Zines]] [[Category:Queer]] [[Category:Lesbian]]
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  • ...ncounter with Captain Sensible"; "Freak Scene: My Life As a Kook Magnet"; "Queer Punk: Am I The Only One?" by Sean; "I Was A 1-900 Phone Line Host"; "How I [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Washington Zines]]
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  • ...re four issues. It is a mix of 1/3 [[perzine]], 1/3 [[punk]] zine and 1/3 queer zine. *Issue #4: talks about going to New York City, a hat, queer punk rock, Easter Island, Chicago's public transit, working a lot, time tra
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  • ...be, and the average man: "Men are rapists, child-molesters, wife-beaters, queer-bashers...Men are responsible for the systematic destruction of the planet. ...and ex-boyfriends. It is illustrated with photos of a young Marlon Brando, Queer skinheads, an [[Ace Backwords]] comic, cartoons, and even a small picture o
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  • '''Brains: The Journal of Egghead Sexuality''' is a queer-guy fetish [[zine]] first published in 1990 by D-L Alvarez and Nayland Blak Made originally as a parody of gay fetish zines and magazines which were prominent at the time (''Bear, Trade, Daddy, Hombr
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  • First published in the 2000's, '''Scorcher''' is a queer zine. ...U.S.A.]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category:Perzine]] [[Category:Queer]]
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  • ...nd Scott of [[Let Me Live]], formed the collective "homoXpos" announcing a queer, straight edge presence in the [[hardcore]] scene. ...blications]] [[Category:Punk]] [[Category:Queer]] [[Category:Straight Edge Zines]] [[Category:Sophia Smith Zine Collection]]
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  • '''AQUA''' is a queer [[anarchism|anarchist]] zine by Bru Dye from New York City, NY, U.S.A. Zines in contact with '''AQUA''' are listed as [[Androzine]], [[J.D.s]], [[Queer Anarchist Network]], [[RFD]], and [[Scut]].
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  • ...journal entries, some opinions and stories about racism, classism, being queer, also interviews with [[Ceci Moss]], editor of [[Suburbia]] and [[Matt Wobe ..." in ''Tennis and Violins'' which was later reprinted in a number of other zines and, more recently, websites.
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  • '''Infantile''' was a pagan and occult queer [[zine]] from Toronto, On,. Canada. ...nto Zines]][[Category: 1990's publications]] [[Category:Occult]][[Category:Queer]]
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  • ...056449755643904 n.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Dan Rhatigan holding a copy of his queer zine ''Pink Mince'' at 2018's ''Paris Ass Book Fair'' in Paris, France]] ...-based zinester and type designer, who has been publishing comic books and zines every now and then since he was a little kid.
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  • ...style focuses on humor, pop culture, and first person narratives through a queer, trans, and Appalachian lens. ...recently contributed zines and other artwork to POWHR and the Appalachian Queer Film Festival.
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  • '''Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha''' is a [[queer]] disabled femme [[writer]], performance artist, and educator of Burgher/Ta ...as drawn by [[Cristy Road]]. [[Letters from the war years]] was one of the zines that was included on the [[Mobilivre-Bookmobile]] zine and artists' book to
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  • ...mmes", and its initials stood for both 'Queer Terrorist' (in English) and 'Queer Tappette' (in French). It is a [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]], photocopied ...the art of Attila Richard Kukacs; "John Travolta, legendary disco star and queer!!!"; an article on [[J.D.s]]' "Princes of the Homosexuals"; and articles on
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  • ...y 1990's, '''Dry Pocket To Piss In''' is a [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] queer [[punk]] zine. Featured are stories, fiction, drawings, a [[Babysue]] comic ....]] [[Category:Indiana Zines]] [[Category:1990's publications]] [[Category:Queer]] [[Category:Punk]]
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  • '''Homopunk World''' is a queer [[punk]] [[zine]] published in [[New York]] by [[Anonymous Boy]]. ...rviews with Adam of the website 'Queerpunks.com' and Bejay Rose of the NYC Queer Skin and Punk party M8.
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  • ...g them, such as "Fag Goth Rules". The last page is a large slogan reading "Queer Rage Against Homophobia". ...egory:Queer]] [[Category:Goth]] [[Category:Industrial]][[Category:One Shot Zines]]
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  • ...was "Frat Pig of the Month", in which Cleo or editors of other Riot Grrrl zines would nominate a young man of their acquaintance for this honour as a resul ...ory:1990's publications]][[Category:Feminism]][[Category:Queer]][[Category:Zines from Canada]]
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  • [[Category:Zines from the UK]] [[Category:Queer]]
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  • Dennis Cooper, in his 1992 article on Queer Zines in ''The Village Voice'', quotes from '''Bimbox''': ...diately, BIMBOX is at war against lesbians and gays. A war in which modern queer boys and girls are united against the prehistoric thinking and demented sel
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  • ...0's in New York State. ''Gutterfag'' was a [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] queer [[punk]] zine featuring bands like Warpath, but at the same time a very per ...been active in the queer zine community and has contributed to a number of zines, including [[Kweer Corps International]].
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  • ...on in San Francisco who took the apparent merging of the hardcore punk and queer identities as their title - Homocore." From 1988 to 1991, seven issues were ...k]] scene. Amy Spencer writes: "Although they were based in the apparently queer-friendly city of San Francisco, they felt that their involvement in the pun
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  • ...d the effects her interest in feminism and class consciousness and being a queer [[Riot Grrrl]] have on her perceptions of past and present surroundings and ...es]] [[Category:1990's publications]] [[Category: Riot Grrrl]] [[Category: Queer]] [[Category:Sarah Wood Zine Collection]]
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  • === Zines === * Queer Exotic Piss
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  • ...or Brontez had moved to Chattanooga, Tennessee. '''Schlepp Fanzine''' is a queer [[punk]] zine, released in the 2000's. Interviews with bands such as The Go Brontez also writes about what it's like to grow up queer and black in a "hardcore Christian" environment. In articles such as "My To
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  • ==Zines== * '[[Cultivating Dissent: Queer Zines and the Active Subject]]'
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  • ...like Butthole Surfers; recordings by Steelpole Bathtub and Clock DVA; and zines such as [[Butt Ugly]], [[Punk Beat]] and [[Punk Pals]]. ...[[Category:California Zines]] [[Category:1980's publications]] [[category:Queer]] [[Category:Punk]] [[Category:Anarchist]]
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  • ...and reviews. It has covered such topics as straightedge, communist theory, queer separatism, and animal liberation. In issue #4 the zine took a turn away f There is a general queer theme to this issue that features news items about inspiring crime, a criti
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  • ...om the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Perzine]] [[Category:Queer]] [[Category:Chicago Zines]]
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  • ...zine fair held on Narragansett land (Providence, RI) organised for and by queer, trans and gender non-conforming people on 2nd Sept 2023. *Twenty Two Zines
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  • ...ion]] that she began the zine as a safe place to examine her identity as a queer woman and as a survivor of abuse. ...titles in the 2023-2024 Brooklyn Museum exhibition devoted to artist-made zines, [[Copy Machine Manifesto]].
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  • ...er size, 28 page publication printed in 2006. It features the story of "a queer, white, able-bodied, middle-class grrrl in her early twenties living in a b The zine was inspired by other feminist choice-positive zines such as the anthology [[Mine]].
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  • ...[one_inch_button|button]]s, and crafts primarily made by women-identified, queer, and transgendered people.
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  • ...k and white, and heavier on illustrations and graphics than other bisexual zines from that era. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the UK]] [[Category:Queer]] [[Category:Bisexual]]
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  • ...zed women, including women of colour, First Nations women, lesbians, other queer women, working class women, disabled women, Jewish women, and other groups ...ternational writers plus much more. They provide magazines, journals and [[zines]] that are otherwise hard to find.
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  • ...'Jouissance'' can be described as transgressive, post-modern and sometimes queer. ...fornia Zines]][[Category:Literary Zines]][[Category:Art Zines]] [[Category:Queer]][[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • '''Anonymous Boy''' is a collection of the X-rated queer [[punk]] illustrations of the artist Anonymous Boy. There are at least nine ...he U.S.A.]] [[Category:New York zines]] [[Category:Comic Zine]] [[Category:Queer]] [[Category:Punk]]
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  • '''Teen Fag''' was a queer [[zine]] published by [[Gordon Gordon]]. ...ries, S. F. Seals, Sister George, Team Dresch and Tribe 8, and reviews of zines such as [[Boy Trouble]], [[Concerned Müthers]], [[Cornhole]], [[Dwan]], [[
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  • '''Lynne Monsoon''' is a queer [[zinester]] who lives in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. ===Zines===
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  • ...of its publication, Fanorama has run interviews and photo essays with such queer counter-culture heroes as comic book artist [[Robert Kirby]], editor of the ...frequently featured. This has led to its constituency expanding from its queer following to include an anarcho-punk/activist readership, particularly sinc
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  • '''Abrupt Lane Edge''' is a queer [[punk]] zine by [[Christopher Wilde]] from the U.S.A. It ran from 1992 - 1 Also included are reviews of the zines [[Androzine]], [[Homocore Toronto]], [[Rustbelt]], and [[From the Diane Fil
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  • ...following subjects: Art, Comics, Information/DIY, Music, Poetry, Politics, Queer, and Stories. The collection is currently located in the OCAD University Le ...esters at OCADU, in Toronto and worldwide. If you would like to share your zines or have a collection of your own to give away, the OCAD Zine Library will h
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  • '''Fuh Cole''' was a queer [[zine]] by Davey Houle from Milwaukee. '''Fuh Cole''' also included reviews of zines in every issue, including [[Angry Thoreauan]], [[ANSWER Me!]], [[Aphasia]],
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  • ...o was created in 2014 to collect and distribute "high craft, deep content" zines on any topic. This is the text from the about section of the distro's websi "Sleeping Creatures Distro is a Brooklyn based distro that carries zines.
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  • ...ogs'' by Jean Smith; and a reproduction of a sticker saying "I'd Rather Be Queer Than An Asshole". The heart of the zine is an essay about women in music c ...nes from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:1990's publications]] [[Category:One Shot Zines]]
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  • ...s in issue two and concludes in issue three. Also included is a listing of zines Tasha traded with, including [[Aggamenmong Moggie]], [[Fist Fucked]], [[Leg ...ategory:Perzine]] [[Category:Feminism]] [[Category:Riot Grrrl]] [[Category:Queer]]
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  • There was a Monoprinting Workshop with Kim Searle, a Music Zines workshop with the Young People’s Music Project, drop in zine-making and b *Cool Schmool Zines
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  • ...offs like Anti-folk and Synth Punk. The zine features extensive reviews of zines, CDs, demo tapes and vinyl recordings; in the print issues, up fifty pages ...unk]], Jim DeRogatis, Rodney Leighton, Karen Schoemer, [[Ben Weasel]], Joe Queer, Tris McCall and Phil Rainone.
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  • ...do this through being completely reader written issues. We are pro-choice, queer friendly, single parent supporters and promote tolerance of all lifestyles. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...as]], of which at least eight issues have been released. His zines address queer issues through personal anecdotes. ...by [[Ethan Clark]], with an introduction contributed by John Gerken. Other zines included were [[Chainbreaker]], [[Chihuahua and Pitbull]] and [[Nosedive]].
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  • Over the years it has had links to other bisexual zines, including reproducing comic strips from [[Red Hanky Panky]] in each of the [[Category:Zines from the UK]]
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  • ...[[Category:Washington Zines]] [[Category:1980's publications]] [[Category: Queer]]
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  • ...> (b. 1981) is a New Zealand-based U.S. zinester, who has been involved in zines since the late 1990s. ==Zines==
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  • ...of the zine in 1999. During this time editor Treleaven was interviewed in zines such as [[Broken Pencil]] and [[Fanorama]] (in which he was featured as a p <br />(exerpt from Open Letter to the New Queer Radicals by Scott Treleaven. From ''This Is The Salivation Army'', 1997)
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  • ...titles in the 2023-2024 Brooklyn Museum exhibition devoted to artist-made zines, [[Copy Machine Manifesto]]. ...tions]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category:Queer]] [[Category:Art Zines]]
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  • ...began working on a zine called [[This Is The Salivation Army]], the first queer punk pagan zine. Early contributors included [[G.B. Jones]], and REB (of [[ Scott Treleaven has also contributed to other zines, including [[K48]], [[Straight To Hell]] and [[Fanorama]]. As well, his wor
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  • ...47, Skitsystem, Homomilitia, Confuse, Battle of Disarm, etc. His favorite zines are [[The Assassin and The Whiner]], [[Food Geek]], [[Ten Foot Rule]], [[Re Dave currently writes a "per/queer/punk" zine called [[Black Carrot]] (#1-#8). He also has written a zine call
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  • ...g, The Brendas, the band Burma, Screamfeeder, East Timor, Dogmachine, and Queer. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from Australia]] [[Category:Queensland Zines]] [[Category:Punk]] [[Category:1980's publications]] [[Category:1990's publ
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  • ...lhu]]), "The Cryptic Power" and "The Hungry Place" by [[Wilum Pugmire]] ([[Queer Madness]]), "In the Airlock" by Ann K. Schwader, and "The Contemplative Sp [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:California Zines]]
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  • ...ared in [[Outpunk]] # 6, a [[Compzine|compilation]] issue of articles from zines that editor [[Matt Wobensmith]] felt had impacted the scene. ...egory:1990's publications]] [[Category:Queer]] [[Category:Punk]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • '''Hoax''' is a US bi-annual queer feminist [[compzine|compilation zine]] that aims to create a space to analy ...es," which gives descriptions of organizations and efforts centered around queer and feminist efforts, was introduced in issue #7.
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  • ...eatured in the 2023-2024 Brooklyn Museum exhibition devoted to artist-made zines, [[Copy Machine Manifesto]]. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...d in 2001 in a smaller format, with only 20 recipes, as a fundraiser for a queer environmental project in Toronto. The following year it grew to a 68-page ...:Quebec Zines]][[Category:Culinary Zines]] [[Category:Veganism]][[category:Zines from Canada]]
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  • ...er her belt including six cookzines, four zines on sexual health, two knit zines and a zine on herbal healing. She is also one of the original members of [ ...t this point. jae has contributed two other Toronto-based queer sexuality zines: [[She's Got Labe]] and [[The Fence]]. She has also written for and been in
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  • ...the "Northwest Fanzine Family" and Chainsaw regularly featured reviews of zines, including [[Boysville U.S.A.]], [[Girl Germs]], [[Highschool Fag]], [[Homo ...ations]] [[Category:1990's publications]][[Category:Audio Zine]][[category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Previously Featured Articles|Chainsaw]]
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  • ...e, Gary Myers, Jennifer Mellwee Myers, [[Wilum Pugmire]] ([[Punk Lust]], [[Queer Madness]], [[Idiot Chaos]]), Sean Ramsey, Stanley Sargent, Franklyn Searigh [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...ronto, Canada based film-maker, writer, and photographer. He co-edited the queer [[punk]] [[zine]] [[J.D.s]] in the mid-eighties with [[G.B. Jones]], which ====Zines====
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  • ...Punk]], Jim DeRogatis, Karen Schoemer, Chris Frantz, [[Ben Weasel]], Joe Queer, Johnny Puke, and Tris McCall. ...) in the 1980's. As well, during the 1980's he published a couple of other zines, called [[Teen Punk]] and Grot.
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  • ...d the fanzines [[Midnight Fantasies]] and [[Old Bones]] in the 1970s and [[Queer Madness]] in the 1980s. In the 2000s, he released the title [[Idiot Chaos]] ...l#punklust9 Covers and credits for '''Punk Lust''' and other Wilum Pugmire zines from ''Dementlieu Punk Archive'']
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  • ===Zines=== *[[Queer Madness]]
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  • ...indigenous, and people of color. This project was born out of passion for zines and frustration at the lack of representation and meaningful zine material ...Black zinesters initiative. All excess profits are given monthly to Black queer and trans people as mutual aid.
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  • ...editor and writer from Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. who has been publishing zines under the ''Chow Chow Productions'' name from the 1980s to the 2010s. ...lair Wilson. In June of 2000, Gordon Gordon organized the music festival ''Queer Panic'' in Seattle, Washington.
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  • ''1) Nighttime. Most people read zines at night right? Right.<br> ...ory:1990's publications|Nighttime]] [[Category:Punk|Nighttime]] [[Category:Queer|Nighttime]]
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  • ...egularly sells zines and also the gallery has held the [[Strange Perfume]] queer zine and small publishing fair. ...cal publishers and specialises in print styles including riso. Many of the zines and tablers use the PageMasters printing facillities in Lewisham, south eas
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  • ...Pink Mince focuses on a single topic, exploring the overlap of typography, queer history, kink, pop culture, and the publisher’s own eccentric view from t ...ach issue have been published as the [[Pink Mini]] series — 8-12 page mini-zines containing a single feature.
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  • ...lly about dealing with an ex-boyfriend who won't believe the writer is now queer, collages dealing with issues of female representation, "Facts about Mauree [[category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...zinesters looking for a DIY hub and creative space for self publishing and zines. ...rary contains over 1500 zine titles ranging from 1980's to today. It holds zines in all shapes and sizes and the following categories: Art, Chapbooks, Comic
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  • B&D Press describes the publication as "zines about the lives and times of amazing women who could be considered icons ag [[Category:Zines from Canada]]
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  • ...ne Fest, Kelly Shortandqueer compiled some random pieces written for other zines as well as some new ridiculous stories. This issue includes irrational fear ...ng 1993 Phillies team, the 2008 postseason and Kelly’s longing for radical/queer sports space. This zine comes with a special insert: The original paper Kel
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  • ...d in [[Outpunk]] # 6, a special [[Compzine|compilation issue]] of notable zines chosen by the editor, [[Matt Wobensmith]]. ...ategory:1990's publications]][[category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Queer]]
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  • .... Mitchell, Martin Mundt, Gary Myers, Adam Niswander, [[Wilum Pugmire]] ([[Queer Madness]]), Joseph S. Pulver, Sr., Stephen Mark Rainey ([[Deathrealm]]), Ga [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...''J.D.s'' itself, was widespread, setting off an explosion of like-minded zines. The editors also released a cassette compilation tape, called the ''J.D.s ...containing drawings and other artwork from J.D.s, Double Bill, and other zines, with commentary by Dodie Bellamy, Kevin Killian, Dennis Cooper, [[Jeffery
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  • ...hat zine, it was one of the earliest queercore zines and helped expand the queer [[punk]] scene. The editors also set up Homocore shows with bands like Fuga ==Zines==
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  • Zippity Zinedra is a queer identified zinester, writer and artist. Zippity Zinedra's zines are typed with an electric typewriter and include cut and paste art.
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  • ...]], [[Thomas Ligotti]], Jane Mickelson, Tony Patrick, [[Wilum Pugmire]] ([[Queer Madness]]), Carol Reid, Michael Nicholas Richards, Davide A. Riley, Archie [[Category:Zines from the UK]]
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  • ''#29:'' Contents: How I Quit Worrying and Learned to Love Being Queer, Peanut and Sassy, Voting, Fix a Tape, Brokeback Mountain, Athens Ohio Rock ...ications]] [[Category:2000's publications]][[Category:Perzine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[category:Sarah Wood Zine Collection]]
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  • ...h have been donated by zine makers and collectors. The collection includes zines of all shapes and sizes, covering a broad range of subjects from football a ...in Islington Mill, an arts venue in Salford. It was primarily formed from zines Craig had personally collected, which expanded via donations.
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  • ...]'' and ''[[Now I Write A Dictionary]]''. He is also the creator of other zines such as ''More Garbage On Paper'' and ''Picture Book: Computer Art and Word ...of the band The Dicks and Randy Turner of Big Boys, for being pioneering queer hardcore musicians who paved the way for bands such as Limp Wrist. More rec
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  • ...''[[No Need For Sleep: an exhibition of visual art by zine makers and the zines they produce]]'', which was first mounted in Madison, Wisconsin in October ...a tour of zinesters of color; and Sister Spit: The Next Generation, an all-queer spoken word road show. As well, she has participated in the [[Zinester Podc
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  • [[Category:Zines from Ireland]] [[Category:Queer]]
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  • '''Copy Machine Manifestos''' was an exhibition of zines by artists at the Brooklyn Museum in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. ...ran from November 17, 2023, till March 31, 2024, and featured hundreds of zines that have been made by artists. The exhibition travels next to the Vancouve
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  • *No. 1: Something queer this way cums ...gory:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from Australia]] [[Category:Western Australia Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • ...[[anarchism]], [[body image]], third wave [[feminism]], gender, parenting, queer community, [[riot grrrl]], sexual assault, and other topics. ...believe the collection will be an invaluable resource for future scholars. Zines are primary source documents that tell the story of contemporary life, cult
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  • ...yers, Fred L. Pelton, Robert M. Price, [[Wilum Pugmire]] ([[Punk Lust]], [[Queer Madness]], [[Idiot Chaos]]), [[Joseph S. Pulver]] ([[Cthulhu Codex]]), Bret [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...M. Price]] ([[Cthulhu Codex]], [[Crypt of Cthulhu]]), [[Wilum Pugmire]] ([[Queer Madness]]), William G. Raley ([[After Hours]]), William Rassmussen, Mark Ri [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...Pentagon on September 11, 2001! A history of direct action and rioting in queer liberation struggles! A cartoon recounting the riots at the canceled World [[Category:Zine]] [[category:Zines from the U.S.A.]][[Category:Anarchist]]
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  • Close on the heels of the very first zines came a slew of official, published, historical retellings of their origins. ...ing up to provide the unofficial, self-published, anti-historical accounts zines provide: the zine archive.
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  • ===Zines=== *[http://queermusicheritage.com/viceversa.html Lisa Ben & Vice Versa at Queer Music Heritage] including scans of Vice Versa
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  • ...cluding traveling, squats, [[feminism]], consent, [[Anarchism|anarchism]], zines, and underground music such as [[punk]], but especially [[goth]]. The reade ...uscon, Auston, NO and Mardi Gras with demo/parade with cop effigy on fire. Queer parties and thinking of building a shack/home.
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  • ...''' is an annual community event held in Olympia, Washington that promotes zines and other forms of DIY culture. ...or of Nevada, [[Maximum Rock'n'Roll]] contributor), and [[Milo Miller]] ([[Queer Zine Archive Project]]). Facilitated by Joaquin De La Puente.
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  • ...ne reports each month. MRR has also released a number of records and photo zines, as well as a book by Brian Edge detailing the history of the DIY all ages ...s a regular zine reviews column with international zinesters reviewing new zines.
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  • ===Esoteric Order of Dagon Zines=== * [[Queer Madness]] by [[Wilum Pugmire]]
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  • * [[Trenton Makes Zines]] * [[YQZine: for queer women]]
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