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  • '''Brilliant Mistake''' is a [[perzine]] out of Chicago, IL, U.S.A. by Carrie. ...ome poetry. The layout is old school [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] with a retro kind of design vibe.
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  • ...of Psychoholics Unanimous, gave her a copy of [[The Scaredy Cat Stalker]], a [[perzine]] about stalking Henry Thomas of E.T. fame, published by Krista G ...Scruff was reviewed in the final issue of [[Factsheet Five]] (#64) and ran for three issues before Raz folded it and moved to Chicago to attend Columbia C
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  • '''SLANder''' was a science fiction fanzine by Jan Sadler Penney. ...sue of ''SLANder'' was published in the 1950s in Jackson, Mississippi, U.S.A. The second issue, published in New Orleans, Louisiana, appeared in 1957, t
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  • ...known for singing in Bay Area punk bands and making art - but he also was a zine editor. ...t, better known as [[Aaron Cometbus]]. He also contributed art and writing for early issues of [[Robert Eggplant]]'s zine, [[Absolutely Zippo]].
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  • '''Kindergarden Moshpit''' is a [[Riot Grrrl]] [[zine]]. ...dergarden Moshpit will be, I'm not aiming for anything specific. Maybe its a search to 'find myself' or some shit like that. Who knows."
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  • '''Sarah Wood''' is a [[zine]] distributor from Chicago, Il., U.S.A. ...ham, North Carolina, U.S.A., acquired as part of the Sallie Bingham Center for Women’s History and Culture. The zine collection is called the Sarah Wood
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  • '''Cynical Soul''' is a [[zine]] by [[Victoria Crowder Payne]]. ...rch and [[Search and Destroy]]), and Jeremy McConnell (Flavorpak) together for real discussion and community building. Subsequent guests included William
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  • ...nt Accost''' was a [[perzine]] created by [[Lakisha]] of New York, NY, U.S.A. ...a while, during which time she produced, with her friend [[Abby Denson]], a cable show called ''Rools Like Ozzy''.
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  • ...but having nowhere and no one to turn to for help and not even having one friend. ...riends, can’t find a job, and can’t even afford to seek counseling. What’s a guy with autism supposed to do around here to get some support?" from ''Liv
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  • ...and issued by [[David St. Albans]] in 1993 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A. .../marketing issue for each artist involved and was mostly put together on a friend's professional grade Mac graphics computer)...and SWAC (Southwest Writers A
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  • ...ght out banned. Editor Jack J discovered horror and splatter movies during a three year stint in London, England (1988-90) where he frequented many an a ...al work on the zine otherwise. Most of the reviews were written by Jack J. A handful of reviews were submitted by ''Simon Nielsen'', co-editor of the pu
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  • ...trated and written by New York artist [[Liz Baillie]]. Each issue features a hand-stamped cover (and issue five's cover was printed in glow-in-the-dark- ...eenage punks. The series begins with 16-year-old Kate falling for a female friend and 13-year-old Joey dealing with issues with his father.
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  • '''Fluxxi'''i is a mental health [[distro]] based in Ohio, USA. ...ssions relating to mental health, directly or indirectly, that encompasses a huge variety of topics.
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  • [[Trying to Fuck The Furniture]] was a one-shot by [[SaBean MoreL]] that dealt with her long-term heroin use and r ...ed to seduce him in order to get money to support her habit. Sugar's death a few weeks later, coupled with MoreL's increasing habit, led her to shelve t
    1,015 bytes (161 words) - 23:39, 19 November 2011
  • ...and one offs between the late 90's and about 2009. For a time he also ran a small zine library in Anchorage, Alaska where he lived. ...aken down. The items that made up the zine library he ran were given to a friend who donated them to the Consortium library at the University of Anchorage,
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  • The Deadbeats is a comic-zine created in the summer of 2015 by Beth Wood (aka [[Squimoo]]). ...lowing the lives of 20-something's Effy and Maven and their friends. It is a mildly satirical 'slice of life' strip series that tackles issues such as s
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  • ...the sixth of June of 2006. It was initially a gift for a friend but, after a few months, Mae decided to distribute it to the zine world. ...onships, traveling to places like Philippines, Thailand and Singapore, and a piece about concerts she's been to and how even this simplest of experience
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  • '''Functionally Ill''' is a mental health [[zine]] by [[Laura-Marie Taylor]]. ...coming bipolar", Laura-Marie discusses what depression and mania feel like for her and describes her voices. She details the process of getting on with c
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  • ...ed horror [[fanzine]], since its creation in 2001. He has written fanzines for over half of his life time, since the age of 14 in 1995. ...3 sheet publication reviewing fanzines called [[Zine Machine]] that lasted for three issues.
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  • ...Love''' is a [[minicomic]] by [[Abby Denson]], published in New York, U.S.A. ...ch with Denson, and ''Tough Love'' was then serialized in the magazine for a couple of years, garnering it many fans around the world. At the same time,
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