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  • '''Andrew Earles''' is a "[[writer]] and amateur humorist" living in [[Memphis]], TN. [http://andrewearles.com/ The Andrew Earles home page]
    615 bytes (86 words) - 08:37, 30 November 2015
  • '''Andrew Laties''' (born ???) is an independent author from Amherst, Massachusetts.
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  • [[Image:andrew-mall.jpg|frame|Andrew Mall]] '''Andrew Mall''' (born July 2, 1978) is a [[zinester]] from [[Chicago]], IL. He has
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  • '''Andrew Darragh''' is a Canberra-based graphic designer and [[zinester]]. *[http://andrewdarragh.com/ Andrew Darragh’s website]
    387 bytes (42 words) - 01:26, 10 November 2009
  • '''Andrew Culture''', also known as Andrew Laws, is a loud player of bass guitar, accident-prone bike-punk, award winn * [http://lawsie.blogspot.com Andrew's blog]
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  • '''Andrew Culture''', also known as Andrew Laws, is a loud player of bass guitar, accident-prone bike-punk, award winn * [http://lawsie.blogspot.com Andrew's blog]
    386 bytes (52 words) - 05:46, 1 December 2015
  • ...inesters]] [[Andrew Darragh]] and [[Georgina Edwards]]. A.N.G. stands for Andrew and Georgina. *[http://andrewdarragh.com/ Andrew Darragh’s website]
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  • '''Grundoon''' was a science fiction [[fanzine]] published by Andrew Brown, in Mt. Waverley, Victoria, Australia. ...went on to co-publish the fanzine [[Thyme]] in the 1980s with Irwin Hirsh. Andrew Brown died July 8, 1999.
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  • ...ator and [[zinester]] [[Andrew Darragh]]. Contributors include Pleb and [[Andrew Darragh]]. [[Andrew Darragh]] also produces another [[compilation zine]] [[She loves me]] (2008
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  • '''Eyeball Suck''' is a [[zine]]/[[comic]] written by Andrew Lips from the UK. Started in early 2010. ''Eyeball Suck'' follows the biographical life of Andrew Lips. There is a continuing theme of self-loathing and self-doubt written i
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  • '''Andrew Darragh''' is a Canberra-based graphic designer and [[zinester]]. *[http://andrewdarragh.com/ Andrew Darragh’s website]
    387 bytes (42 words) - 01:26, 10 November 2009
  • '''Beat Motel''' was a [[fanzine]] produced by [[Andrew Culture]] in the early 2000s, based in Ipswich UK. It was a music based fan Andrew also runs the [[Corndog Fanzine Distribution]].
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  • ...David Jones, Marise Morland, and Mark Valentine ([[Aklo]]), and poetry by Andrew Darlington ([[Ludd's Mill]]), Walter de la Mare, Rose Lane, and Marise Morl ...Haines ([[Handshake]]), Janet Anne King, Pam Mitchell, Marise Morland, and Andrew Sawyer. Cover art was uncredited, but interior artwork came from Colin Evan
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  • '''Andrew Earles''' is a "[[writer]] and amateur humorist" living in [[Memphis]], TN. [http://andrewearles.com/ The Andrew Earles home page]
    615 bytes (86 words) - 08:37, 30 November 2015
  • The group was founded by [[Alex Bullett]] and [[Andrew Greenstone]] in the summer of 2007. The origins date back to SCAD's now def * [[Andrew Greenstone]]
    1,017 bytes (141 words) - 02:55, 11 November 2007
  • '''Living Proof''' is a [[perzine]] written by [[Chicago]] [[zinester]] [[Andrew Mall]]. Each issue is themed. Contents includes: essays on media and mediat * [http://www.atm4.net/ Andrew Mall's site]
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  • '''Corndog Publishing Zine Distro''' was a UK-based zine [[distro]] run by [[Andrew Culture]] until 2010. ...://lawsie.blogspot.com/2010/12/corndog-publishing-zine-distro.html post on Andrew's blog about closing Corndog]
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  • '''Velocities''' was a speculative and fantastic poetry zine edited by Andrew Joron. ...Helen Ehrlich, Robert Frazier, Terry A. Garey, Loss Glazier, Joe Haldeman, Andrew Joron, David Lunde, Elissa Malcohn ([[Star*Line]]), Edward Mycue, Anselm Pa
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  • * [[Andrew Greenstone]]
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  • '''Cimarron Weekend''' was a humorous music [[zine]] published by [[Andrew Earles]]. It gained the attention of, among others, radio host and televisi
    329 bytes (47 words) - 07:27, 26 November 2007
  • *[[Apparatchik]], Victor Gonzalez, Andrew Hooper and carl juarez *[[Apparatchik]], Victor Gonzalez, Andrew Hooper and carl juarez
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  • ...in the ladies' by Lyndal Robert, 'Vive la revolution! or something...' by Andrew Stent, 'Corolla'n out the door!' by Tim H.; reviews of books, music and [[z
    1 KB (162 words) - 04:11, 18 January 2008
  • [[Image:andrew-mall.jpg|frame|Andrew Mall]] '''Andrew Mall''' (born July 2, 1978) is a [[zinester]] from [[Chicago]], IL. He has
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  • ...he Damned Patrol]], [[ERG]]), Alastair Noyle, James Pagitt, Dave Rowe, and Andrew Stephenson, with a cover for Issue 3 by Dave Rowe. Also included was an interview with artist Andrew Stephenson in Issue 3.
    1 KB (169 words) - 23:53, 1 July 2012
  • ...owan Tedge, Ian Steverson, Jon Burgerman, Max Olijnyk, Shoboshobo, KAB101, Andrew Long, Jeremyville, slok, ALAS76 and Alex Barry. Cover by Rowan Tedge, scree ...c Shaw, Bob London, Jeremy Piert, Dean Sullivan aka AEIOU, Rowan Tedge and Andrew Long.
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