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  • ...ased on a statement in #11 from January 1996 that the zine was nearly four years old. Lakisha, an African-American woman, attended Baruch College, at least Much of the hand and typewritten zine (based on #s 11 and 13) was show and music reviews. Lakisha also wrote about her relationsh
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  • ...irregular basis by others, including [[Edward Bolman]] and Cat Noel (from 11/96 through 12/98), Jeff Zenick, [[Delaine|Delaine Derry]], Geoff Hamerlinck
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  • ...appeared in August of 1963. It was printed on two sides of a single 8.5 X 11" piece of green paper. ...ronoscope]] and [[Sky Hook]], and editor of [[Shangri L'Affaires]] for the years 1963-1964.
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  • '''Science-Fiction Five-Yearly''' (SFFY) was published every five years from 1951 until 2006. ...Apparatchik]]) joining them for issue 10. Terry Hughes returned for issue #11. After Lee Hoffman's death in early 2007, the editors for issue 12, Randy B
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  • .... A record label (Crucial Zine Empire) has also been established in recent years. '''The CB1 Years''' (April 2018): Collects the first seven issues in one book along with unp
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  • Issue 12 appeared in June 1975, and included the 11 page article on Raymond Z. Gallun and the writers he influenced, titled "Godchildren of Gal Issue 11 was published in November 1974, with cover art by Glen Palmer.
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  • [[Image:Metaluna11_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Metaluna'''<br/>Issue 11 1986]] ...olden Years]] (on books and book collecting), and [[Serious Police Work]] (on the British police procedural series, ''The Bill'').
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  • ...on newspaper broadsheets and printing one issue that was 1/8 of an 8 1/2 x 11 sheet, sometimes recruiting other contributors and publishing a review supp
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  • It won the [[FAAn Award for Best Fanzine]] two years in a row, in 1995, and 1996. ...he fan anthology [[Fanthology '89]]. In the 2000s, he and Carl Juarez went on to co-publish [[Chunga]] with Randy Byers.
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  • Issue 5 was released Janvier 1984, and is 26 pages total, size 8 ¼” x 11 5/8” on black and white paper, stapled; it featured lots of art and editorials in ...''Love Lasts Three Years'' (2012) by Jean-Paul Bazziconi. He also appears on French television, and has hosted a radio show in France.
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  • ...luded pictures of those folks who have been important in his life over the years. While the stories are about those friends, it also gives lots of insight i ...asonable – The most serious of the shortandqueer series so far, #8 focuses on Kelly Shortandqueer’s struggle with gender. This zine begins with a respo
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  • ...years, returning in September of 2005 as an ezine with a slight variation on the name; it was now called ''confuSon'', but still published by Shelby Vic ...i-coloured and carefully folded fan in issue 1, and pop-up hands in issue 11.
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  • '''Hannes Bok''' (July 2, 1914-April 11, 1964) is an American artist who played a major part in the development of ...ld to create his art on. An early Bok painting owned by Petaja was painted on a piece of rusted metal. A sketch owned by writer and artist Clark Ashton S
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  • ''Chunga'' is available as a [[PDF]] on [[eFanzines.com]] ...with Victor Gonzalez, winning the [[FAAn Award for Best Fanzine]] for the years 1995 and 1996.
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  • ...otable was probably Sweden-based Pat Kelly who wrote illuminating articles on subjects as diverse as meat-eating, Chechnya, the WTO, Indonesia, Hawaii, S ...ber one was finally revealed in issue #22, which was appropriately printed on blue paper. 1999 was the busiest period for the freesheet with 21 issues pu
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  • ...ur Zine''' was created for the [[24 Hour Zine Thing]], and features pieces on being creative, self-esteem and self-empowerment, contraception, minor anno '''Here. In My Head. #10: The University Years''' is a collection of stories about my experiences, with some practical adv
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  • ...to the challenge of commenting on every horror film he watched in the ten years it has been published. ...en issues but kept the nostalgic and geeky sense of humour. It now focuses on newly discovered retro horror films, mainly inspired by his parents video r
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  • The first six issues were done on a [[mimeograph]] and a Selectric typewriter. Crasdan bought an Apple LaserW ...way at Crasdan's 25th Birthday party. It was produced using [[hectograph]] on pages of denim.
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  • ...by their innovative use of materials and textures, as well as their focus on topics such as Black public figures, social justice, radical politics and A ...ished on May 8th, 2021) was a "storybook for children and adults" focusing on computational history and technology, called ''Dark Matter Objects: Technol
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  • Janine Stinson previously co-edited [[The National Fantasy Fan]] for the years 2000-2001, and published [[Peregrine Nations]] from 2001 till 2008. *[http://visionsofparadise.blogspot.com/2005/11/steam-engine-time.html Review of '''Steam Engine Time''' #4]
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