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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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  • '''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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  • '''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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • ...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 cut'n'paste revolution: zines and the Brisbane independent music scene''' [Thesis] (B.A.(Hons.)), 2004, Griffith
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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 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 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • [[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 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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  • '''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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  • ...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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  • '''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 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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  • '''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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  • ...o appeared as a split issue with [[Fembot]], a zine by [[Gary Fembot]], of the band Sta-Prest. Issue 6 was a [[compzine|compilation]] issue consisting of ...editor [[Joshua Plague]] on vocals. Other bands who released recordings on the label include Team Dresch, which included zinester Donna Dresch; and God Is
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  • ...Kuslan]], Louis Kuslan, Norman Stanley, R.D. Swisher, and others, called "The Stranger Club", in 1940. ...tting out issues and becoming an important part of fanzine fandom again in the 1980s and 1990s.
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  • ...land. Eight issues were written in 1998. Compared to other Dublin zines at the time, it had a very distinct layout and style of writing. It gave alternati
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  • ...tober 2007-) is a Canberra based [[punk]], rock and [[hardcore]] [[zine]]. The [[zine]] was launched on Thursday, October 18, 2007 at Jamison Inn with per
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  • ...erstanding dad, and collaborations with Cathy Camper and Coleman Lindberg. The inside back cover reproduces a letter Kirby wrote as a youngster to ''Weird [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Minnesota Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]][[Cat
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  • The zine contains [[DIY]] craft instructions including recipes as well as cross stitch and crochet patterns. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:New Jersey Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[C
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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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  • '''Ipso Facto''' was a science fiction fanzine published by The International Speculative Organization in London, England. ...s the official organ and the first compilation fanzine of the British apa, The International Publishers Speculative Organisation. It consisted of analytic
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  • '''Moonshine''' was a music [[fanzine]] published by David in Canada in the mid-1990s.
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  • ...ere created in the summer of 2013 while living and working in Wassaic, NY. The content is about a variety of subjects, including but not limited to: trave [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Travel Zines]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...Ryan's sexual exploits was included in [[The Factsheet Five Zine Reader]]. The title was a favorite back-handed putdown of Charles Crumb, brother of [[R. [[Category:Zine|How]][[category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Oregon Zines]]
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  • The '''San Francisco Zine Fest''' (SFZF) is an annual zine event held in San Fr ...elf ethos by fostering community throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. In the annual weekend-long event, SFZF celebrates and supports independent writers
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  • ...lled as "Canada's Largest Zine Fair and Festival of Alternative Culture." The event includes over 150 zine booths, panel discussions, film screenings, an
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  • ...nts, as well as a small amount of horror or bizarro fiction in each issue. The emphasis is on humor. ...nine were photocopied, with smaller print runs. Freak Tension returned to the newsprint format for issues ten through twelve, again with print runs of 1,
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  • ...ributors, who came from different parts of Arizona. Two issues emerged and the focus was on alternative, [[punk]], grunge and garage music. ...k Cave and the Bad Seeds, Sonic Youth , The Fall and a critical history of the Manson Family.
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  • [[Image: The truth is a virus -4.JPG|125px|thumb|right|The truth is a virus #4]] '''The truth is a virus''' (1997-?) was a 24 page, A5 personal/poetry [[zine]] by
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  • [[Image:Bith_logo.jpg|thumb|right|alt=Logo for bird in the Hand|[[Bird in the Hand]] zine shop]] ...s a zine shop and [[distro]] run by [[Susy Pow]] in Newcastle, Australia. The retail shop is located at 100a King Street, Newcastle.
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  • ...g in the center, and includes a burned CD compilation of bands featured in the zine with many previously unreleased tracks. ...nning with Mongrel Zine #9 the zine and the CD comp started being numbered the same for consistency (ie. Mongrel Zine #9 + Vol. 9 CD, Mongrel Zine #10 + V
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  • The first issue of ''Fan-Fare'' was published in 1950 in North Tonawanda, New Y In the April 2007 issue of [[el]], Mike Deckinger writes about Rog Phillips' fanzi
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  • ...was published in the 1970s in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. It called itself "the fanzine of objective bias". The first issue was published in July 1972, with issues 2 and 3 appearing the same year. At least eight issues came out, with issues 4, 5, and 6 released
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