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  • ...distro was started by friends [[Marcy Alien]] and [[Stephanie Alien]] in [[Seattle, Washington]], sometime before 1995. It was a home-based business selling h ...s well as being a base for the then active Seattle [[Food Not Bombs]]. The Seattle chapter of [[Riot Grrrl]] held meetings between these two locations until t
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  • ...ordon Gordon]], is a classic cut-and-paste [[zine]] which bills itself as "Seattle's pinball zine." ...ed list of where working pinball machines can be found through the city of Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. Issues 1-5 include a history of pinball, from its 18th
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  • '''Kurt Morris''' (born in 1979) is a Seattle, WA resident, originally from Indiana. [[Category:Zinester|Morris]] [[Category:Seattle Zinesters|Morris]] [[Category:Washington Zinesters|Morris]]
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  • ...icked up as a column by ''The Rocket'', a bi-weekly newspaper based out of Seattle. ...nstrumental in popularizing what came to be known as "grunge rock" or "the Seattle Sound." Sub Pop Records went on to achieve fame and fortune in the wake of
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  • ...[Metal Curse]] zine, and later published [[Xenocide]]. After relocating to Seattle, he began the [[perzine]] [[Air in the Paragraph Line]], which later became He started self-publishing novels in 2000. After living in Seattle, New York, Denver, and Los Angeles, he now lives in Oakland.
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  • '''Gregory Hischak''' is a Seattle, WA resident and the publisher and editor of the [[zine]] [[Farm Pulp]] sin [[Category:Zinester|Hischak]] [[Category:Seattle Zinesters|Hischak]] [[Category:Washington Zinesters]]
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  • ...icked up as a column by ''The Rocket'', a bi-weekly newspaper based out of Seattle. ...nstrumental in popularizing what came to be known as "grunge rock" or "the Seattle Sound." Sub Pop Records went on to achieve fame and fortune in the wake of
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  • '''Superweed''' is a [[zine]] by Seattle [[zinester]] Ran Prieur.
    206 bytes (28 words) - 13:41, 25 October 2007
  • '''Third Hemisphere''' is a [[zine]] by Seattle [[zinester]] [[Ran Prieur]].
    218 bytes (29 words) - 03:17, 31 October 2007
  • '''Civilization Will Eat Itself''' is a [[zine]] by Seattle [[zinester]] [[Ran Prieur]].
    229 bytes (31 words) - 07:29, 26 November 2007
  • ...tion Mexican-American of Apache and Comanche descent, currently based in [[Seattle]], Washington, U.S.A. [[Category:Seattle Zinesters]]
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  • '''Gordon Gordon''' is a zine editor and writer from Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. who has been publishing zines under the ''Chow Chow Pro ...une of 2000, Gordon Gordon organized the music festival ''Queer Panic'' in Seattle, Washington.
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  • ...ate [[zine]] published by [[Chris "Wez" Lundry]] throughout the 1990s from Seattle, WA, before relocating to Tempe, AZ. ...ywood Jablowmne, Cuddles Lollipop, Jr., and Dick Charles, reported to be a Seattle area punk rock celebrity, but whose real identity was never revealed. Pool
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  • '''Kelly Froh''' is an artist and [[zinester]] living in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. She was born in Sheboygan, WI in 1974. Kelly is also one of the founders of SHORT RUN, Seattle's small press fest. The first SHORT RUN was held on Nov. 12th, 2011 at The
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  • [[Category:Zinester|Becker]] [[Category:Seattle Zinesters|Becker]] [[Category:Washington Zinesters]]
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  • '''Profanity Hill''' is a Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. area zine [[distro]] founded by [[Jason T. Miles]] in J
    280 bytes (37 words) - 19:12, 6 July 2015
  • ...ues and anthologies. Originally from Canada, he and his wife Lisa moved to Seattle in 1993, where he wrote, published zines, played in bands, and worked for t [[Category:Zinester|Wright]] [[Category:Seattle Zinesters|Wright]] [[Category:Washington Zinesters]]
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  • ...publisher of the [[zine]] [[Pills-a-Go-Go]]. His last known address was in Seattle, WA. He is the author of several books, including ''You are Going to Prison [[Category:Zinester|Hogshire]] [[Category:Seattle Zinesters|Hogshire]] [[Category:Washington Zinesters]]
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  • '''Puke Stories''' is the first mini-comic made by [[Kelly Froh]] from Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.
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  • ...fanzine that was published in the various cities where Doreen moved; from Seattle, Washington, to Akron, Ohio, to Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.A. It was begun in 19 While Doreen and husband Jim Webbert lived in Seattle they were members of the science fiction club 'The Nameless Ones', and had
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