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  • [[Image:Glue.jpg|frame|'''Mark Perry''', centre, with Danny Baker and Henry Murlowski<br/>''Sniffin' Glue' '''Mark Perry''' was the publisher of the first UK [[punk]] [[zine]] [[Sniffin' Glu
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  • '''Mark Maynard''' is a writer and musician living in Ypsilanti, MI. With his wife
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  • '''Mark Murrmann''' (AKA icki) is a [[zinester]], writer, punk singer, publisher, a
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  • '''Mark Givens''' is the Editor-in-Chief of [[MungBeing|MungBeing Magazine]]. His p ...]] and writes and draws stuff using various pseudonyms, one of which is '''Mark Givens'''.
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  • Mark Hanford is a writer, radio DJ, punk bassist, record label owner, and [[zine
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  • '''Mark Plummer''' is co-editor with [[Claire Brialey]] of the award-winning fanzi In 2010, Mark Plummer won the Nova Award for Best Fanwriter.
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  • '''Mark Bloch''' (born January 23, 1956), also known as Pan, P.A.N., Panman, Panpos *[http://www.panmodern.com/ Official site of Mark Bloch.]
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  • ...ollective ''Rieve Urbschat Wehrmann'' ([[Patrick Rieve]], Malte Urbschat & Mark Wehrmann) he was the co-editor of [[Bone Response]].
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  • ...of a talk by Mark in Lille and part two is taken from a radio recording of Mark talking in Barcelona.
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  • '''Mark Givens''' is the Editor-in-Chief of [[MungBeing|MungBeing Magazine]]. His p ...]] and writes and draws stuff using various pseudonyms, one of which is '''Mark Givens'''.
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  • ...e|'''Treaders of Starlight'''<br/> Issue 1 October 1974 <br/> Cover art by Mark Rich]] ...was a speculative and science fiction poetry zine edited and published by Mark Rich and Rebecca S. Marcus in Ottawa, Kansas, U.S.A.
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  • '''Mark Plummer''' is co-editor with [[Claire Brialey]] of the award-winning fanzi In 2010, Mark Plummer won the Nova Award for Best Fanwriter.
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  • '''The Silent Planet''' was a poemzine edited by Mike O'Dell, Mark Rich, and Tobin Nellhaus, and published by Wyrd Publications from Aurora, C ...e O'Dell (as Josef Mareladov), Ron Nance, Tobin Nellhaus (as B. Nellhaus), Mark Rich (as Samuel Lyken), [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] ([[The Literary Magazi
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  • ...ollective ''Rieve Urbschat Wehrmann'' ([[Patrick Rieve]], Malte Urbschat & Mark Wehrmann) he was the co-editor of [[Bone Response]].
    560 bytes (74 words) - 08:15, 29 May 2013
  • '''Mark Bloch''' (born January 23, 1956), also known as Pan, P.A.N., Panman, Panpos *[http://www.panmodern.com/ Official site of Mark Bloch.]
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  • '''The Space Wastrel''' was a science-fiction [[fanzine]] edited by Mark Loney, Michelle Muijsert (1962-2011) and Julian Warner. An article by Mark Loney called "The Strategic Defence Initiative" was later reprinted in [[Ph
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  • ...a]] and [[Roy Pérez]] was released on July 1, 2012 at a tribute show for [[Mark Aguhar]] at Gallery 400 in [[Chicago]], Illinois. ...lloutqueen.tumblr.com/ Call Out Queen] Tumblr posts organized according to Mark Aguhar’s Axes, prepared by two friends for the ''Dragon is the Frame'' gr
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  • ...r. ([[Apogee]]), Errol Miller, H. Warner Munn, Ron Nance, Kathryn Rantala, Mark Rich ([[Treaders of Starlight]]), Steve Sneyd ([[Data Dump]]), William Staf ...Roger Dutcher began publishing [[The Magazine of Speculative Poetry]] with Mark Rich.
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  • ...s an bicycle messenger/art zine by [[Patrick Rieve]], Malte Urbschat and [[Mark Wehrmann]]. ...sengers. Contibutions by Alex 23, Dennis 04, Tibor 53, Tom 24, Mark 444 ([[Mark Wehrmann]]), Patty 56 ([[Patrick Rieve]]) and Malte 89 (Malte Urbschat).
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  • '''Psychotrope''' was a literary zine published by Mark Beech in Worcester, UK. ...n, [[D.F. Lewis]] ([[Nemonymous]]), John Light, Brian Edward Lindenberger, Mark McLaughlin ([[The Urbanite]]), Tony Lee, Jane Omerod, Mike Philbin as 'Hert
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  • *[[Banana Wings]]: [[Claire Brialey]], [[Mark Plummer]] *[[Banana Wings]]: [[Claire Brialey]], [[Mark Plummer]]
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  • ...or writing about subjects such as chess, [[Punk|punk rock]], and irony. [[Mark Murrmann]] of BlankGeneration.com favorably reviewed the zine, saying the " .../www.ononswitch.com/bg/columns/ifyoudieandgotohell/00-09-13.html Review by Mark Murrmann]
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  • ...ch as Mark MacLaughlin (of the bands Limp Richards and Green River) a.k.a. Mark Arm, editor of [[The Attack]]. Letters came from Mark Arm (Mark MacLaughlin), Fuchsia Crass, Steve Duff, Steve Fart, Scott Russell, Jo Smit
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  • '''The Urbanite''' was a macabre and weird literature zine published by Mark McLaughlin. ...acob, Caitlin R. Kiernan, Nancy Kilpatrick, Joel Lane, [[Thomas Ligotti]], Mark McLaughlin, Gregory Norris, Jeffrey Osier, John Pelan, Mike Philbin as 'Her
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  • ...s a British science fiction [[fanzine]] edited by [[Claire Brialey]] and [[Mark Plummer]]. The [[zine]]'s name comes from the combination of Mark's former zine, [[Banana Skins]], and Claire's former zine [[Waxen Wings]].
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  • '''In The City''' was a Boise, Idaho-based zine published by [[Mark Hanford]]. He published 3 issues during the years 1983 and 1984.
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  • The first issue of P.C. Casualties was created by Mark and Allison in the early 1990's. The editors refer to their zine as "yet an The second issue of P.C. Casualties was edited by [[Mark Freitas]]. This issue featured an interview with Pete Shelley and Steve Dig
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  • The first issue contained fiction by David Jones, Marise Morland, and Mark Valentine ([[Aklo]]), and poetry by Andrew Darlington ([[Ludd's Mill]]), Wa ...work came from Colin Evans, Jim Garrison, Dallas C. Goffin, Stella Hender, Mark Samuels, Steve Skwarek, and Steve Sneyd ([[Data Dump]]).
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