https://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Queen+Ludd&feedformat=atomZineWiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T14:27:26ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.35.1https://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=User_talk:InvisibleFriend&diff=34927User talk:InvisibleFriend2010-09-17T03:20:23Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>== wild remedies ==<br />
thanks again! i was just wondering how i was gonna do that!<br />
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==Welcome to ZineWiki==<br />
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Hey InvisibleFriend, thanks for all your hard work on editing and tagging and creating articles/categories. I was wondering if you wouldn't mind dropping me an email: alan-at-zinewiki-dot-com [[User:Alanlastufka|Alan Fall of Autumn]] 18:55, 23 January 2007 (EST)<br />
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You are totally rocking with the listings and clean up, thanks! [[User:Dan10things|dan10things]] 14:13, 2 March 2007 (EST)<br />
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==Thanks again==<br />
Hey Invisible Friend, I just wanted to say "thanks" again for all the work you're doing here, especially the clean-up of new articles. I know it gets so tiring fixing the same issues with each new page... [[User:Alanlastufka|Alan Fall of Autumn]] 10:22, 26 May 2007 (EDT)<br />
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== ello ==<br />
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hey thanks for starting the [[Mujinga]] page, im planning to be adding stuff this week. i got some time and i got some internet access. <br />
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having an eponymous zine, i wasn't sure which way round to do the pages for myself as a zinester and the zine, but now i guess its solved - [[Mujinga]] and [[Mujinga (zinester)]]. <br />
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== favor? ==<br />
Can you fix [[ZineWiki: Introduction]] so the page isn't redirecting to Milo's page the revert the edits? Thanks[[User:Jerianne|Jerianne]] 13:25, 28 March 2009 (UTC)<br />
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seems like you do a lot round here, nice one, its a wonderful wiki to discover. [[User:Mujinga|Mujinga]] 08:54, 17 July 2007 (EDT)<br />
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==Freesheet and general editing==<br />
Nice one Invisible friend Ill use that and nice one for the general editing too, --[[User:Eugenepunk|Eugenepunk]] 12:14, 18 July 2007 (EDT)<br />
:hey Invisibe friend, keep up the good work in editing the pages I've been adding- I appreciate it! Some of the more recent ones I am not completely sure where theyre from as their authors seem to be nomadic zinesters! --[[User:Eugenepunk|Eugenepunk]] 17:44, 8 October 2007 (EDT)<br />
:hey Invisible friend, I copied your reasons word for word for deleting a spam thing-although the ad.s werent specifically for cars so I shoulda just written deleted spam but as the general gist of it was a spam in chinese I used your exact words. --[[User:Eugenepunk|Eugenepunk]] 04:22, 22 February 2008 (EST)<br />
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== one small point ==<br />
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i see you write "The Netherlands" whereas i write "the Netherlands". the former seems a bit strange to me. judging from sites like [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands Wikipedia] and [http://www.overheid.nl/english/ Overheid] i think the latter is more common, so i think i will continue to put "the". cheers! [[User:Mujinga|Mujinga]] 06:28, 19 July 2007 (EDT)<br />
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::wow you already changed the category, that was fast, thanks! [[User:Mujinga|Mujinga]] 09:08, 20 July 2007 (EDT)<br />
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::Aren't they "The Nederlands" now? [[User:Gaijin|Gaijin]] 23:20, 31 December 2007 (GMT)<br />
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::: No actually, I still think it's the Netherlands, because its short for "Kingdom of the Netherlands" [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands_%28terminology%29] [[User:Mujinga|Mujinga]] 14:10, 2 March 2008 (EST)<br />
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== Thanks for cleaning up the new entries ==<br />
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I'm still learning how this works. <br />
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==RE: Hakim Bey==<br />
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I understand your concerns about the Hakim Bey article. While I find him repugnant, his writings have been widely circulated within the zine community (as well as in scholarly journals and textbooks!). I included links to some of his critics in order to make people aware of the controversy, his past associations, and his alleged behavior -which tends to be glossed-over by some of his adoring fans. I think it's important to include Hakim Bey in the history of zines for the same reason that a history of the Beat Generation needs to include information on Allen Ginsburg (another dirty old man). <br />
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==Resizing==<br />
Hows it going Invisible friend, about the resizing the only thing I could say is that I could resize them myself and then reupload them if you told me what images, but you'd have to delete the old bigger ones then. The reason I dont do that more often is that I can't delete the original big image from zinewiki so there would end up being two images - I could go and change the image on a respective zine page but the person who originally uploaded the image, having seen their big image still exists, may put the bigger image back on their respective zine pages, so I dont want to have to this type of messing! The thing is it seems that alot of images over the past months have been uploaded that are massive and that these haven't been resized since. If you'd like to sort this out as a collaboration I could resize them if you could delete the massive ones well just an idea anyway, --[[User:Eugenepunk|Eugenepunk]] 03:02, 11 September 2007 (EDT)<br />
:I saw after I wrote to you some images that you uploaded so Ive just uploaded resized versions as 200pixels on the longest side,--[[User:Eugenepunk|Eugenepunk]] 03:22, 11 September 2007 (EDT)<br />
::Invisible friend, Ive just uploaded loads more but made a few mistakes uploading one twice that was so small already i didnt change it. I think thats the main backlog sorted for now as I think Ive gone over images dating back to when Alan last deleted a load, but Ill look again, if I see images that need to be deleted as theyre doubles Ill flag them for you by writing in the talk pages,--[[User:Eugenepunk|Eugenepunk]] 05:29, 13 September 2007 (EDT)<br />
:::No bother about resizing them images but the thing is I no longer have the original big versions on my computer. I have made them ones bigger but I think there was a loss of resolution; which I tried to sort it out by making the writing darker and more pronounced so I've uploaded them anyway if you think there's a loss of clarity with the picture , if you could either re-upload the images on zinewiki and Ill reduce them or if youd like them resized bigger i can also do that, --[[User:Eugenepunk|Eugenepunk]] 04:17, 22 September 2007 (EDT)<br />
::::Ok so Ive reuploaded them-it only takes a second to resize them so its no trouble, but theyre fierce cool looking zine covers hope the size does them justice!Other thing I was thinking on working on was more definitions of different terms of zines - for example hardcore zines tend to have a specific layout/format almost professionalism whereas old school / first wave zines tend (tended) to be more cut n paste with references to cider and football!... but this all could be just my opinion or my point of view, talk again --[[User:Eugenepunk|Eugenepunk]] 06:45, 22 September 2007 (EDT)<br />
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*Invisible friend, I forgot to resize that Alarm Clock one but i think its done now, been fierce busy and havent had chance to use new category but will be creating some new articles soon but I can always easily do resizing!--[[User:Eugenepunk|Eugenepunk]] 17:02, 10 November 2007 (EST)<br />
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==Resizing program==<br />
Saw your usertalk to Alan. Are you in need of a photo program? There are quite a few freebies for resizing jpegs or I could hook you up with something if you are using a PC. [[User:Dan10things|dan10things]] 23:52, 11 September 2007 (EDT)<br />
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==Editing The Original Universe article==<br />
I just read your request today and I'll rewrite it. No illustrations yet as they could violate IP rules. [[User:Jeffrey Allan Boman|Jeffrey Allan Boman]] 15:01, 1 October 2007 (UTC)<br />
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==Early Irish Fanzines==<br />
how are ya Invisible friend, you know the article [[Early Irish Fanzines]] thats from a thesis my brother did on Irish fanzines. Now I dont know if such academic writing is suitable for zinewiki but this thesis would be available to split up into separate articles about different aspects of zines - written academically. On the internet there are several such thesis available that I have got - I got ones on Dutch, French and Australian zines - if zinewiki wished to use such articles, after obtaining permission from authors, we could make more extensive but academic articles on zines on the site. Just a thought! --[[User:Eugenepunk|Eugenepunk]] 06:53, 3 October 2007 (EDT)<br />
:Invisible friend, thanks for telling me about zinewiki reaching 2000 articles thats great stuff! I came across a list of Irish zines thats in a pdf on the internet that include zines I didn't know myself so I'm not able to write articles on them but was thinking of creating a page with Irish zines with no page yet. If I was still living in Ireland I could check them out myself.--[[User:Eugenepunk|Eugenepunk]] 10:25, 27 November 2007 (EST)<br />
:I've made a page for these zines - [[Irish zines without a page]] - some of which I think would be easier to expand with more information available from the internet ie the zines from 2004 etc but some of these zines are from the early nineties and I don't know them that well, I thought it was better to make a page as I can't be definate about these dates and numbers of issues I think it's better to assemble them together and to indicate such uncertainty. It can act as a working page. --[[User:Eugenepunk|Eugenepunk]] 12:18, 30 November 2007 (EST)<br />
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==Definitions and terms==<br />
Hello Invisible friend, Im still thinking about whether there is any use in relating terms like hardcore to zines by simply saying that hardcore zines document hardcore music and culture, and often share some asthetics due to similar hardcore bands and hardcore bands photos and hardcore show photos being shown in the zines. <br />
*I was also wondering about the term 'personal as political' as a possible term to describe zines. I always thought of this term as describing a zine that uses personal anecdotes and stories to show the impact of politics on the zine writers (daily) life and/or using telling personal experiences of issues that are impacted directly by political decisions. but the term personal as political is said (after i did an internet search) to come from feminist theory and the term 'personal is political', so perhaps my own perception of it relating to zines is not that common at all. <br />
*Also another term I was wondering about whether it would be useful to create (in order to document different production techniques of zines and give examples of zines that have utilised certain techniques) is "lino printing in zine production" - as many zines use this medium which is a diy basic accessible format for zines to bring colour to the photocopied pages, (also screenprinting for more advanced zines, also stencil painting on covers is another format). Anyway just some thoughts! --[[User:Eugenepunk|Eugenepunk]] 05:50, 17 October 2007 (EDT)<br />
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== Proposed deletion ==<br />
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To InvisibleFriend, I am not sure whether you have come across [[People who should have died instead of Liza Phillips]], but it would appear that this page does not relate to a zine, rather it appears to be a diatribe relating to the descriptive title. I am unsure how to go about proposing deletion - but I would be grateful for your advice.... [[User:Belcoboy|Belcoboy]] 11:51, 15 November 2007 (EST)<br />
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== New Administrators ==<br />
FYI, Balecboy and Eugenepunk just got upgraded to administrators, which probably should have happened a few months ago. It should make deletions easier. [[User:Dan10things|dan10things]] 17:12, 11 December 2007 (EST)<br />
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==Italics==<br />
Why does Wikification preclude italicising titles of fanzines? [[User:Gaijin|Gaijin]] 16:27, 10 January 2008 (EST)<br />
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== is it just me? ==<br />
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or are you also getting "Warning: Missing argument 2 for wfParserFunctionsLanguageGetMagic() in /homepages/33/d92498007/htdocs/wiki/extensions/ParserFunctions/ParserFunctions.php on line 144" <br />
written 50 times at the top of each page? cheers [[User:Mujinga|Mujinga]] 03:03, 28 February 2008 (EST)<br />
:Me too! its been happening for a few days, --[[User:Eugenepunk|Eugenepunk]] 06:36, 28 February 2008 (EST)<br />
::Me three! I didn't even scroll down the first few times I saw it, I just assumed the rest of the page would be the same thing. It's only tonight I've discovered that the site is still here and still usable, thank goodness! I have no idea why this is happening, maybe Dan will know whats going on. Let's ask him[[User:InvisibleFriend|InvisibleFriend]] 03:09, 2 March 2008 (EST)<br />
:::good to have you back! i must admit i was surprised not to see you on the recent changes for a few days ... yeah if you can contact dan thats a good idea, i emailed alan and kate but didnt yet get a response. and thanks for the added categories on the stuff i have been adding, its great someone has an overview to keep it all tidy. cheers! [[User:Mujinga|Mujinga]] 14:06, 2 March 2008 (EST)<br />
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== Hey! ==<br />
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Glad to have you back and jumping right into the action! It took forever to get the wiki back up and running. [[User:Dan10things|dan10things]] 02:56, 19 February 2009 (UTC)<br />
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:Hey, thanks for all your hard work lately! Can you send me an email? jerianne at undergroundpress org. Thanks! [[User:Jerianne|Jerianne]] 03:22, 23 March 2009 (UTC)<br />
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==E. war==<br />
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umm i hope i'm writing this in the right spot, thanks for helping edit my recent contributions, i am not as slick with the code as i'm sure a lot of the folk here are. in regards to your concern with the entry e.war, the entry was written that way using plural so gender specific words didn't have to used, with out using those silly pro nouns. if you think of a better way to write it. i'm all ears. [[User:InvisibleFriend|InvisibleFriend]] 22:37, 4 March 2009 (UTC)<br />
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== back again ==<br />
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yay! nice to see you here again - [[User:Mujinga|mujinga]] 22:34, 23 March 2009 (UTC)<br />
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- YES! i'm actually adding an article now about the [[Brighton Zinefest]]! cheers! - [[User:Mujinga|mujinga]] 23:09, 23 March 2009 (UTC)<br />
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== Ace doubled zines ==<br />
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Just like the old Ace Double paperbacks of the 60s and early 70s, this is when you pub two fanzines backed-up in reverse to each other. On one side you have X-zine; flip it over, there's the other one. [[User:Japurcell|Japurcell]] 02:53, 31 March 2009 (UTC)<br />
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== German zines ==<br />
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Thanks for helping me with the grammar and all that shit. In Germany are a lot of nice and interesting zines, boring as well... I try to add more and more and more....<br />
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THANKS [[User:Black Mask|Fabien]] 18:13, 7 May 2009 (UTC)<br />
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== Vampire ==<br />
Hey, I could send you a copy and some infos about the german Vampire zine. Do you agree that it would make more sense over email? Please get in touch: eroderecords[a]yahoo(.)de [[User:Black Mask|Fabien]] 20:45, 28 June 2009) (UTC)<br />
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== restore non-spam version of ==<br />
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Hope you will undelete a non-spam version of [[Talk:Main Page/Archive 1]]. A [http://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Talk:Main_Page&diff=prev&oldid=21403 few threads were moved there]. --[[User:EarthFurst|EarthFurst]] 16:59, 7 September 2009 (UTC)<br />
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== Much obliged ==<br />
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InvisibleFriend, you are the invisible hand that brings order and concord. But not in a creepy Adam Smith way.<br />
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== Angel of Death ==<br />
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Since you've edited Angel of Death article, I hope you will post a reply at [[Talk:Angel of Death]]. --[[User:EarthFurst|EarthFurst]] 08:31, 27 September 2009 (UTC)<br />
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== thank you! ==<br />
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hiya, thanks for fixing up my articles. i didn't see the user message until after i'd gone through and edited a heap of pages. your edits were a big help! :)<br />
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== curious ==<br />
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Why not link to contributor's own websites, as I had done for [[It Takes All Kinds]]?<br />
:Please see my reply on your user page! Thanks![[User:InvisibleFriend|InvisibleFriend]] 04:42, 2 April 2010 (UTC)<br />
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==Editing Zak Sally and La Mano 21 ?==<br />
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I see you reverted my edit of deleting Sammy The Mouse from [[La Mano 21]]'s publishing roster. Sammy The Mouse is published by Fantagraphics and not [[La Mano 21]]. I'm also curious as to why you deleted Like A Dog and the Fantagraphics external link from the [[Zak Sally]] page? I'm new here so maybe I'm missing something. Thanks, Newworsefamily.<br />
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== thanks! ==<br />
Thanks for your thanks! But thank you more for editing/tidying up the entries I messed with! :D --[[User:Queen Ludd|Queen Ludd]] 22:17, 16 September 2010 (UTC)</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=User_talk:Queen_Ludd&diff=34925User talk:Queen Ludd2010-09-17T03:17:34Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>Thanks for creating the [[Post No Bills Fun Pack]] page and a separate page for the Papercut Collective and the project itself, Post No Bills. It's great to have all this information on Zine Wiki, and especially exciting to hear about this amazing Mail Art project. Thanks for all your contributions![[User:InvisibleFriend|InvisibleFriend]] 21:00, 16 September 2010 (UTC)</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Talk:Hakim_Bey&diff=34923Talk:Hakim Bey2010-09-17T01:54:19Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>I have a problem with this article. Articles about pedophiles should not be included on this site. [[User:InvisibleFriend|InvisibleFriend]] 04:32, 1 August 2007 (EDT)<br />
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I kinda think the idea behind a Wiki is to document everything without taking a political opinion on it. We have some articles on other zinesters that have been accused of some not so nice things like sexual assault and battery. And I'm sure this sort of thing will crop up when someone lists a white power zine at some point, so it's good to have a discussion about it now. Do we want to delete articles because their subjects are things we morally object to or are criminal? Where to we draw the line? Do we set up guidelines or take them on a case by case basis? I don't know how Wikipedia addresses these types of issues, maybe Alan can shed some light, it's definitely a conundrum.<br />
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I personally think the article should be kept, but it should definitely include information about his pedophilia and the controversy it's caused in the anarchist community. I'd support putting a disclaimer in the article spelling out that including the article in no way shows the editors of ZineWiki support it's subject, but that it's included because even though this dude is a creepy motherfucker, this is supposed to be an encyclopedia-like resource and serve as a history and snapshot of the entire zine community, which isn't always nice and well-meaning. The way it's written now seems to ignore the controversy and brush it under the rug. I also think it should be edited down to focus more on his contributions to zines and the zine community if the article is kept. [[User:Dan10things|dan10things]] 12:03, 1 August 2007 (EDT)<br />
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"He is a public propagandist for child rape, sexual abuse and exploitation" feck that's terrible. It depends on Zinewiki's policy. I think there is a difference between being accused of something, like Dan mentioned above, and advocating that stuff that it appears this guy does. Accusations could be included on a zinesters page, if there are such zinesters like that written about on zinewiki and if such accusations have been documented.... it is a tough one. I think this page could be deleted because of his open advocacy of such things....--[[User:Eugenepunk|Eugenepunk]] 06:56, 22 September 2007 (EDT)<br />
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I agree with dan10Things. Keep the article, and keep in his views on pedophilia. It's not right to not have a page about him because people disagree with some of his life choices. He has obviously been extremely influential (sounds like someone else huh?) But it would be foolish not to mention what he advocates. That's my two cents. [[User:Joshmedsker|Joshmedsker]]<br />
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Hi, I haven't been here for long, but I personally think that it's important to keep this article here, with all the disclaimers intact. Until I viewed this page (earlier in the year) I was ''completely'' unaware of Hakim Bey's peadophila, and had only ever heard of him discussed (usually in positive terms) in regards to T.A.Z. I have even, in the past, recommened the theory of T.A.Z to people, as a way of understanding things like rave culture. I would definately ''not'' have done that if I'd known the full picture about Hakim Bey! It makes me sick to think that I have unintentionally supported the work of a paedophile. So, in the interest of promoting awareness of the full picture, I think it's worth keeping this article.--[[User:Queen Ludd|Queen Ludd]] 01:54, 17 September 2010 (UTC)</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Talk:Hakim_Bey&diff=34922Talk:Hakim Bey2010-09-17T01:52:42Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>I have a problem with this article. Articles about pedophiles should not be included on this site. [[User:InvisibleFriend|InvisibleFriend]] 04:32, 1 August 2007 (EDT)<br />
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I kinda think the idea behind a Wiki is to document everything without taking a political opinion on it. We have some articles on other zinesters that have been accused of some not so nice things like sexual assault and battery. And I'm sure this sort of thing will crop up when someone lists a white power zine at some point, so it's good to have a discussion about it now. Do we want to delete articles because their subjects are things we morally object to or are criminal? Where to we draw the line? Do we set up guidelines or take them on a case by case basis? I don't know how Wikipedia addresses these types of issues, maybe Alan can shed some light, it's definitely a conundrum.<br />
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I personally think the article should be kept, but it should definitely include information about his pedophilia and the controversy it's caused in the anarchist community. I'd support putting a disclaimer in the article spelling out that including the article in no way shows the editors of ZineWiki support it's subject, but that it's included because even though this dude is a creepy motherfucker, this is supposed to be an encyclopedia-like resource and serve as a history and snapshot of the entire zine community, which isn't always nice and well-meaning. The way it's written now seems to ignore the controversy and brush it under the rug. I also think it should be edited down to focus more on his contributions to zines and the zine community if the article is kept. [[User:Dan10things|dan10things]] 12:03, 1 August 2007 (EDT)<br />
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"He is a public propagandist for child rape, sexual abuse and exploitation" feck that's terrible. It depends on Zinewiki's policy. I think there is a difference between being accused of something, like Dan mentioned above, and advocating that stuff that it appears this guy does. Accusations could be included on a zinesters page, if there are such zinesters like that written about on zinewiki and if such accusations have been documented.... it is a tough one. I think this page could be deleted because of his open advocacy of such things....--[[User:Eugenepunk|Eugenepunk]] 06:56, 22 September 2007 (EDT)<br />
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I agree with dan10Things. Keep the article, and keep in his views on pedophilia. It's not right to not have a page about him because people disagree with some of his life choices. He has obviously been extremely influential (sounds like someone else huh?) But it would be foolish not to mention what he advocates. That's my two cents. [[User:Joshmedsker|Joshmedsker]]<br />
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Hi, I haven't been here for long, but I personally think that it's important to keep his article here, with all the disclaimers intact. Until I viewed this page (earlier in the year) I was ''completely'' unaware of Hakim Bey's peadophila, and had only ever heard of him discussed (usually in positive terms) in regards to T.A.Z. I have even, in the past, recommened the theory of T.A.Z to people, as a way of understanding things like rave culture. I would definately ''not'' have done that if I'd known the full picture about Hakim Bey! It makes me sick to think that I have unintentionally supported the work of a paedophile. So, in the interest of promoting awareness of the full picture, I think it's worth keeping this article.</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=User_talk:Queen_Ludd&diff=34918User talk:Queen Ludd2010-09-16T22:17:06Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>Thanks for creating the [[Post No Bills Fun Pack]] page and a separate page for the Papercut Collective and the project itself, Post No Bills. It's great to have all this information on Zine Wiki, and especially exciting to hear about this amazing Mail Art project. Thanks for all your contributions![[User:InvisibleFriend|InvisibleFriend]] 21:00, 16 September 2010 (UTC)<br />
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Thanks for your thanks! But thank you more for editing/tidying up the entries I messed with! Mmm, perhaps it would make more sense to add this to your discussion page. Sorry - the 'ludd' in my name is meant to signify a certain degree of technological uselessness on my part.--[[User:Queen Ludd|Queen Ludd]] 22:17, 16 September 2010 (UTC)</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=User_talk:Queen_Ludd&diff=34917User talk:Queen Ludd2010-09-16T22:14:18Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>Thanks for creating the [[Post No Bills Fun Pack]] page and a separate page for the Papercut Collective and the project itself, Post No Bills. It's great to have all this information on Zine Wiki, and especially exciting to hear about this amazing Mail Art project. Thanks for all your contributions![[User:InvisibleFriend|InvisibleFriend]] 21:00, 16 September 2010 (UTC)<br />
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Thanks for your thanks! But thank you more for editing/tidying up the entries I messed with!</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Lou&diff=34897Lou2010-09-15T22:53:04Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>'''Lou''' (sometimes Louise or Lousie) is an [[activist]] and [[zinester]] from Sydney, Australia.<br />
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Lou has written a number of political personal zines that utilise cut up techniques, occasionally making zines entirely from pre-existing sources. Lou's zines include [[Post Consumer Waste]], [[Please to be restful, it is just a few crazies who from the crazy place outbroken]] (which featured in [[Anna Poletti]]'s thesis-cum-monograph [[Intimate Ephemera]] as an example of the [[cut up technique]] or [[detournement]]), [[Flight Path]], [[Mute as Bottles]] and [[Walk So Differently]].<br />
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[[Category:Zinester]] [[Category:Australian Zinesters]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Post_No_Bills_Fun_Pack&diff=34896Post No Bills Fun Pack2010-09-15T22:47:51Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Post No Bills .jpg|200px|frame|Post No Bills Fun Pack (Image courtesy BreakDownPress)]]<br />
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The '''Post No Bills Fun Pack''' was a publication made in 2006 by [[Emma Davidson]] and [[Anwyn]] at the conclusion of the [[Post No Bills]] project, an Australian mail art and letter writing network.<br />
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Participants in ''Post No Bills'' exchanged materials via a physical mailing list which was updated and maintained by the facilitators (Anwyn and Emma). After a period of twelve months they were invited to return materials to the facilitators, who then compiled the ''Fun Pack''.<br />
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Originally, the outcome of the project was to be the production of a zine or more conventional publication that would document some of the postal exchanges. Ultimately it was not felt that such a format would be sympathetic to the highly tactile nature of the materials that actually emerged from the project, and so the ''Fun Pack'' was born. The ''Fun Pack'' consisted of contributions from participants, including letters, small paper-based art works such as collages, zines, postcards, mix tapes and cds. These were reproduced as closely as possible to the originals (tracklistings only, in the case of music mixes) with colour and black and white photocopies and a wide variety of paper stocks and envelopes, which were then presented in a single larger envelope as an edition of 150.<br />
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The ''Post No Bills Fun Pack'' was launched as part of the official program of the 2006 [[This Is Not Art]] ([[TINA]]) festival in Newcastle, Australia.<br />
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[[Category:Zines from Australia]]<br />
[[Category:2000's publications]] <br />
[[Category:Mail Art]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Post_No_Bills_Fun_Pack&diff=34895Post No Bills Fun Pack2010-09-15T22:46:00Z<p>Queen Ludd: New page: Post No Bills Fun Pack (Image courtesy BreakDownPress) The '''Post No Bills Fun Pack''' was a publication made in 2006 by Emma Davidson and [[...</p>
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<div>[[Image:Post No Bills .jpg|200px|frame|Post No Bills Fun Pack (Image courtesy BreakDownPress)]]<br />
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The '''Post No Bills Fun Pack''' was a publication made in 2006 by [[Emma Davidson]] and [[Anwyn]] at the conclusion of the [[Post No Bills]] project, an Australian mail art and letter writing network.<br />
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Participants in ''Post No Bills'' exchanged materials via a physical mailing list which was updated and maintained by the facilitators (Anwyn and Emma). After a period of twelve months they were invited to return materials to the facilitators, who then compiled the ''Fun Pack''.<br />
<br />
Originally, the outcome of the project was to be the production of a zine or more conventional publication that would document some of the postal exchanges. Ultimately, Anywn and Emma did not feel that such a format would be sympathetic to the highly tactile nature of the materials that actually emerged from the project, and so the ''Fun Pack'' was born. The ''Fun Pack'' consisted of contributions from participants, including letters, small paper-based art works such as collages, zines, postcards, mix tapes and cds. These were reproduced as closely as possible to the originals (tracklistings only, in the case of music mixes) with colour and black and white photocopies and a wide variety of paper stocks and envelopes, which were then presented in a single larger envelope as an edition of 150.<br />
<br />
The ''Post No Bills Fun Pack'' was launched as part of the official program of the 2006 [[This Is Not Art]] ([[TINA]]) festival in Newcastle, Australia.<br />
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[[Category:Zine]]<br />
[[Category:Zines from Australia]]<br />
[[Category:2000's publications]] <br />
[[Category:Mail Art]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Post_No_Bills&diff=34894Post No Bills2010-09-15T22:42:03Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>'''Post No Bills''' was a [[mail art]] and letter writing network commenced and facilitated by Sydney, Australia based [[zinesters]] [[Emma Davidson]] and [[Anwyn]] under the name [[Papercut Collective]]. The project ran from 2005-2006, with approximately 30 participants at its peak, and resulted in the [[Post No Bills Fun Pack]].<br />
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[[Category:Mail Art]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Anna_Poletti&diff=34861Anna Poletti2010-09-15T11:10:04Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>Dr '''Anna Poletti''' BA (Hons) PhD (Newcastle) is a staff member of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Charles Sturt University, New South Wales, Australia, who teaches English and Creative Writing; having previously taught literature and cultural studies at Monash, La Trobe University and The University of Newcastle.<br />
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Poletti's research interests include autobiography studies; [[DIY|DIY culture]]; the materiality of texts; literary theory; feminist theory; and technologies of cultural production. She has published papers on Australian zine culture, and has co-edited journal issues on the topics of AutoGraphics and the limits of testimony. Anna has also been involved in the programming of writing events such as the National Young Writers Festival and the Emerging Writers Festival, and conducts workshops on diy writing and publishing for community and arts organisations. <br />
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In 2002, while indertaking her doctoral research on Australian zines as an autobiographical form at the University of Newcastle, Poletti started the [[zine]] [[Trade entrance]] - aimed at 'demysitfying' the academic process for the [[zinesters]] who were the subject of her doctorate, as well as acting as a journal recording the developments of her research.<br />
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Poletti has undertaken a variety of programming roles with the This Is Not Art group of festivals (2000-2003) and was president of the Octapod Association in 2003. Between 2001-2003 she volunteered at [[Sticky]] and since July 2008 she has been on the board of [[Sticky]].<br />
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==Bibliography==<br />
'''Book'''<br />
*'Intimate Ephemera: Reading Young Lives in Australian Zine Culture' (2008), Carlton, Victoria: Meourne University Press.<br />
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'''Thesis'''<br />
*[[Intimate ephemera]]: an investigation of life narratives in Australian zines (2005) a Thesis (Ph. D.) by Anna Poletti through the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Newcastle.<br />
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'''Journal articles''' <br />
*Poletti, A. (2008) 'Auto/assemblage: Reading the Zine'; Biography: an interdisciplinary quarterly, 31.1 Winter 2008. <br />
*Poletti, A. (2008) ‘Where the popular meets the mundane: lists in personal zines’ Canadian Review of American Studies special issue on pop culture and autobiography, edited by Julie Rak. <br />
*Poletti, A. (2006) ‘A People’s History of Australian Zines’ (editor and introduction) HEAT 11: Sheltered Lives. 15-38. <br />
*Poletti, A. (2005) ‘Self-publishing in the Global and the Local: Situating Life Writing in Zines’. Biography: an Interdisciplinary Quarterly 28.1 (Winter 2005). Guest Editor David Parker. 183-192. <br />
*[http://www.newcastle.edu.au/group/poetics/issue-03/poletti.htm Poletti, A. (2003) ‘Life writing in zines: memory, public spaces and intimacy’ New Media Poetics 3]. <br />
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'''Conference presentations'''<br />
*Poletti, A. (2007) 'Things to make and do with a photocopier: introducing zines' BOOKS.07 Works of Imagination: The Search for the Impossible, Noosa Regional Gallery, 24 August – 30 September. This presentation was followed by a discussion with Australian [[zinesters]] [[Gracia Haby]] and [[Louise Jennison]].<br />
*Poletti, A. (2006) ‘Auto/assemblage: Reading the Zine’ Modern Languages Association Convention Philadelphia, December. <br />
*[http://ogma.newcastle.edu.au:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:417 Poletti, A. (2004) ‘Self-publishing in the Global and the Local: Situating Life Writing in Zines’ Fourth International Auto/Biography Association Conference Chinese University of Hong Kong, March.]<br />
*Poletti, A. (2003) ‘Life writing in zines: memory, public spaces and intimacy’ Critical Animals Newcastle, October.<br />
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'''Zines'''<br />
*[[A people's history of Australian zines]], #1-2 (2007-)<br />
*[[TRade entrance]] (2002-2006)<br />
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==External Links==<br />
*[http://makingdo.net/annap/ Anna Poletti's website]<br />
*[http://zinehistory.blogspot.com/ ''A people's history of Australian zines'']. This project is an on-going anthology of short essays written by past, present and future [[zine]] makers and readers about self-publishing and zine culture in Australia. The original collection was published in ''HEAT 11: Sheltered Lives''.<br />
*[http://arts.monash.edu.au/humcass/staff/anna-poletti.html Dr Anna Poletti], Monash University staff profile<br />
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[[Category:Zinester|Poletti. Anna]] [[Category:Australian Zinesters|Poletti, Anna]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Anwyn&diff=34860Anwyn2010-09-15T11:07:27Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>Anwyn is a zinester from Sydney, Australia. She currently resides in New York.<br />
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== Bibliography (incomplete) ==<br />
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*[[Television is Evil]]<br />
*[[Drift]]<br />
*[[Secret Archives of the Recent Past]]<br />
*[[Aftermaths]]<br />
*[[Post No Bills]]<br />
*[[Horace Andy and the Spanish Owls]]<br />
*[[Walk So Differently]]<br />
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== External Links ==<br />
[http://wemakezines.ning.com/profile/Anwyn/ We Make Zines]<br />
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[http://populardemand.wordpress.com/ Anwyn's blog]<br />
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[[Category:Zinester]] [[Category:Australian Zinesters]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Anwyn&diff=34859Anwyn2010-09-15T11:03:49Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>Anwyn is a zinester from Sydney, Australia. She currently resides in New York.<br />
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== Bibliography (incomplete) ==<br />
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*[[Clastic Depasture]]<br />
*[[Television is Evil]]<br />
*[[Drift]]<br />
*[[Secret Archives of the Recent Past]]<br />
*[[Aftermaths]]<br />
*[[Post No Bills]]<br />
*[[Horace Andy and the Spanish Owls]]<br />
*[[Walk So Differently]]<br />
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== External Links ==<br />
[http://wemakezines.ning.com/profile/Anwyn/ We Make Zines]<br />
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[http://populardemand.wordpress.com/ Anwyn's blog]<br />
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[[Category:Zinester]] [[Category:Australian Zinesters]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Lou&diff=34858Lou2010-09-15T11:02:50Z<p>Queen Ludd: New page: '''Lou''' (sometimes Louise or Lousie) is an activist and zinester from Sydney, Australia. Lou has written a number of political personal zines that make very effective use of cut...</p>
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<div>'''Lou''' (sometimes Louise or Lousie) is an [[activist]] and [[zinester]] from Sydney, Australia.<br />
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Lou has written a number of political personal zines that make very effective use of cut up techniques, occasionally making zines entirely from pre-existing sources. Lou's zines include [[Post Consumer Waste]], [[Please to be restful, it is just a few crazies who from the crazy place outbroken]] (which featured in [[Anna Poletti]]'s thesis-cum-monograph [[Intimate Ephemera]] as an example of the [[cut up technique]] or [[detournement]]), [[Flight Path]], [[Mute as Bottles]] and [[Walk So Differently]].<br />
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[[Category:Zinester]] [[Category:Australian Zinesters]] [[Category:New South Wales Zines]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Fairytales_in_the_Supermarket&diff=34857Fairytales in the Supermarket2010-09-15T10:52:41Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>'''Fairytales in the Supermaket''' is a [[zine]] written in 2009 by Sydney, Australia resident [[Emma Davidson]].<br />
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The zine is laid out in an alphabetical format and describes the drudgery of various retail jobs that Emma has worked, including Woolworths supermarket. Illustrated with vintage advertisements, ''Fairytales in the Supermarket'' relates the demoralizing truth about working "behind the counter."<br />
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==External link==<br />
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* [http://eternalproject.wordpress.com/2009/02/02/fairytales-in-the-supermarket/ Emma's blog]<br />
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[[Category:Zine]] [[Category:New South Wales Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Anwyn&diff=34856Anwyn2010-09-15T10:48:46Z<p>Queen Ludd: New page: Anwyn is a zinester from Sydney, Australia. She currently resides in New York. == Bibliography (incomplete) == *Clastic Depasture *Television is Evil *Drift *[[Secret Archi...</p>
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<div>Anwyn is a zinester from Sydney, Australia. She currently resides in New York.<br />
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== Bibliography (incomplete) ==<br />
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*[[Clastic Depasture]]<br />
*[[Television is Evil]]<br />
*[[Drift]]<br />
*[[Secret Archives of the Recent Past]]<br />
*[[Aftermaths]]<br />
*[[Post No Bills]]<br />
*[[Horace Andy and the Spanish Owls]]<br />
*[[Walk So Differently]]<br />
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== External Links ==<br />
[http://wemakezines.ning.com/profile/Anwyn/ We Make Zines]<br />
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[http://populardemand.wordpress.com/ Anwyn's blog]<br />
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[[Category:Zinesters]] [[Category:Australian Zinesters]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Papercut_Collective&diff=34855Papercut Collective2010-09-15T10:37:59Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>'''Papercut Collective''' (2005-2006) was an Australian based collective who coordinated the [[Post No Bills]] letter writing and mail art project involving writers, artists and [[zine]] makers across the Australia.<br />
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Not to be confused with the [[Papercuts Collective]], which formed in Brisbane, Australia, in 2010.<br />
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[[Category:Collective]] [[Category:Australian Zinesters]] [[Category:Mail Art]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Post_No_Bills&diff=34854Post No Bills2010-09-15T10:34:47Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Post No Bills .jpg|frame|Post No Bills Fun Pack (Image courtesy BreakDownPress)]]<br />
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'''Post No Bills''' was a mail art and letter writing network commenced and facilitated by Sydney, Australia based [[zinesters]] [[Emma Davidson]] and [[Anwyn]] under the name [[Papercut Collective]]. The project ran from 2005-2006, with approximately 30 participants at its peak.<br />
<br />
Participants exchanged materials via a physical mailing list which was updated and maintained by the facilitators. After a period of twelve months they were invited to return materials to the facilitators, who then compiled the Post No Bills Fun Pack.<br />
<br />
Originally, the outcome of the project was to be the production of a zine or more traditional publication that would document some of the postal exchanges. Ultimately, Anywn and Emma did not feel that such a format would be sympathetic to the highly tactile nature of the materials that actually emerged from the project, and so the Fun Pack was born. The Fun Pack consisted of contributions from participants, including letters, small paper-based art works such as collages, zines, postcards, mix tapes and cds. These were reproduced as closely as possible to the originals (tracklistings only, in the case of music mixes) with colour and black and white photocopies and a wide variety of paper stocks and envelopes, which were then presented in a single larger envelope as an edition of 150.<br />
<br />
The Post No Bills Fun Pack was launched as part of the official program of the 2006 [[This Is Not Art]] ([[TINA]]) festival in Newcastle, Australia. <br />
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[[Category:Collective]] [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Mail Art]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=File:Post_No_Bills_.jpg&diff=34853File:Post No Bills .jpg2010-09-15T10:16:33Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div></div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=File:Post_No_Bills_(BreakDownPress).jpg&diff=34852File:Post No Bills (BreakDownPress).jpg2010-09-15T10:02:46Z<p>Queen Ludd: uploaded a new version of "Image:Post No Bills (BreakDownPress).jpg"</p>
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<div>Post No Bills fun pack. Photo courtesy of Tom and Lou at BreakDownPress</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=File:Post_No_Bills_(BreakDownPress).jpg&diff=34851File:Post No Bills (BreakDownPress).jpg2010-09-15T10:01:05Z<p>Queen Ludd: Post No Bills fun pack. Photo courtesy of Tom and Lou at BreakDownPress</p>
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<div>Post No Bills fun pack. Photo courtesy of Tom and Lou at BreakDownPress</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Penny_Sentinel&diff=34850Penny Sentinel2010-09-15T09:59:05Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Penny sentinel.jpg|frame|Penny Sentinel #1]]<br />
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'''Penny Sentinel''' was a [[perzine]] by Australian zinester [[Emma Davidson]].<br />
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*Issue #1 (2005) contained writing about moving house, Dada, political art, religion and record collections (and collectors), as well as a comic called 'Black Dog' and numerous collages, line drawings and textual detournements of a whimsical and melancholy nature.<br />
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*Issue #2 (2005) was a limited edition art zine comprised of pages from 1970s childrens' books and jigsaw puzzle pieces. It was made as part of the [[Post No Bills]] project, and available only to participants in that project.<br />
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*Issue #3 (2006) consisted of a single [[A3]] page, featuring the next instalment of the 'Black Dog' comic on one side and personal writing on the other.<br />
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Penny Sentinel is now defunct.<br />
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[[Category:Zine]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Penny_Sentinel&diff=34849Penny Sentinel2010-09-15T09:58:18Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Penny sentinel.jpg|frame|Penny Sentinel #1]]<br />
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'''Penny Sentinel''' was a perzine by Australian zinester [[Emma Davidson]].<br />
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*Issue #1 (2005) contained writing about moving house, Dada, political art, religion and record collections (and collectors), as well as a comic called 'Black Dog' and numerous collages, line drawings and textual detournements of a whimsical and melancholy quality.<br />
<br />
*Issue #2 (2005) was a limited edition art zine comprised of pages from 1970s childrens' books and jigsaw puzzle pieces. It was made as part of the [[Post No Bills]] project, and available only to participants in that project.<br />
<br />
*Issue #3 (2006) consisted of a single [[A3]] page, featuring the next instalment of the 'Black Dog' comic on one side and personal writing on the other.<br />
<br />
Penny Sentinel is now defunct.<br />
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[[Category:Zine]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Penny_Sentinel&diff=34848Penny Sentinel2010-09-15T09:57:07Z<p>Queen Ludd: New page: Penny Sentinel #1 '''Penny Sentinel''' was a perzine by Australian zinester Emma Davidson. *Issue #1 (2005) contained writing about moving house, ...</p>
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<div>[[Image:Penny sentinel.jpg|frame|Penny Sentinel #1]]<br />
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'''Penny Sentinel''' was a perzine by Australian zinester [[Emma Davidson]].<br />
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*Issue #1 (2005) contained writing about moving house, Dada, political art, religion and record collections (and collectors), as well as a comic called 'Black Dog' and numerous other collages, line drawings and textual detournements in a whimsical and melancholy vein.<br />
<br />
*Issue #2 (2005) was a limited edition art zine made of pages from 1970s childrens' books and jigsaw puzzle pieces. It was made as part of the Post No Bills project, and available only to participants in that project.<br />
<br />
*Issue #3 (2006) consisted of a single [[A3]] page, featuring the next instalment of the 'Black Dog' comic on one side and personal writing on the other.<br />
<br />
Penny Sentinel is now defunct.<br />
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[[Category:Zine]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=File:Penny_sentinel.jpg&diff=34847File:Penny sentinel.jpg2010-09-15T09:55:10Z<p>Queen Ludd: uploaded a new version of "Image:Penny sentinel.jpg"</p>
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<div>Penny Sentinel #1 by Emma D, 2005</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=File:Penny_sentinel.jpg&diff=34846File:Penny sentinel.jpg2010-09-15T09:50:46Z<p>Queen Ludd: Penny Sentinel #1 by Emma D, 2005</p>
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<div>Penny Sentinel #1 by Emma D, 2005</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Emma_Davidson&diff=34845Emma Davidson2010-09-15T07:57:53Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>'''Emma Davidson''' (aka Emma D) is a [[zinester]] residing in Sydney, Australia.<br />
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She ran [[Flying Machine]] distro from 2005 to 2007. <br />
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She has run [[Take Care Distro]] with her partner [[Tim U]] since late 2009.<br />
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== Selected Bibliography (1996-present)==<br />
*[[Telly Narcosis]]<br />
*[[Disobedient]]<br />
*[[Penny Sentinel]]<br />
*[[Post No Bills]] (with [[Anwyn]])<br />
*[[By the Time You're Twenty-Five]]<br />
*[[How Our World was Made]] (with [[Tim U]])<br />
*[[Raining in my Room]]<br />
*[[Fairytales in the Supermarket]]<br />
*[[Horace Andy and the Spanish Owls]] (with [[Anwyn]])<br />
*[[A Map that Interrupts Itself]]<br />
*[[I Sat in the Cafe de Banques]]<br />
*[[Walk so Differently]] (with [[Anwyn]] and [[Lou]])<br />
*[[Digging]]<br />
*[[Astronauts are not Excitable]]<br />
*[[Nearly Healthy]]<br />
*[[Tomorrow's Machine Today]]<br />
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==Contact information==<br />
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P.O. Box 4<br><br />
Enmore NSW<br><br />
2042<br><br />
Australia<br />
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==External link==<br />
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* [http://eternalproject.wordpress.com/ Emma Davidson's blog]<br />
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[[Category:Zinester]] [[Category:Australian Zinesters]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Fairytales_in_the_Supermarket&diff=34844Fairytales in the Supermarket2010-09-15T07:57:01Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>'''Fairytales in the Supermaket''' is a [[zine]] written in 2009 by Sydney, Australia resident [[Emma Davidson]].<br />
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The zine is laid out in an alphabetical format and describes the drudgery of various retail jobs that Emma has worked, including Woolworths supermarket. Illustrated with vintage advertisements, ''Fairytales in the Supermarket'' relates the demoralizing truth about working "behind the counter."<br />
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==External link==<br />
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* [http://eternalproject.wordpress.com/2009/02/02/fairytales-in-the-supermarket/ Ordering information]<br />
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[[Category:Zine]] [[Category:New South Wales Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Disobedient&diff=34843Disobedient2010-09-15T07:51:40Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>'''Disobedient''' was a one off collage and perzine made in 2002 by Australian zinester [[Emma Davidson]].<br />
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[[Category:Zine]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Disobedient&diff=34842Disobedient2010-09-15T07:51:18Z<p>Queen Ludd: New page: '''Disobedient''' was a one off collage and perzine made in 2002 by Australian zinester '''Emma Davidson'''. Category:Zine</p>
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<div>'''Disobedient''' was a one off collage and perzine made in 2002 by Australian zinester '''Emma Davidson'''.<br />
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[[Category:Zine]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Telly_Narcosis&diff=34841Telly Narcosis2010-09-15T07:47:53Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>'''Telly Narcosis''' was a perzine by Australia zinester [[Emma Davidson]]. There were four issues, appearing between 1996-2001 (approximately). A page from the final issue was used in the [[Chimp frenzy]] sampler.<br />
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[[Category:Perzine]] [[Category:Zine]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Telly_Narcosis&diff=34840Telly Narcosis2010-09-15T07:45:14Z<p>Queen Ludd: New page: '''Telly Narcosis''' was a perzine by Australia zinester Emma Davidson. There were four issues, appearing between 1996-2001 (approximately). A page from the final issue was used in the...</p>
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<div>'''Telly Narcosis''' was a perzine by Australia zinester [[Emma Davidson]]. There were four issues, appearing between 1996-2001 (approximately). A page from the final issue was used in the [[Chimp Frenzy]] sampler.<br />
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[[Category:Perzine]] [[Category:Zine]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Vanessa_Berry&diff=34839Vanessa Berry2010-09-15T07:39:52Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>[[Image: Vaness Berry.gif|frame|Vanessa Berry reading her [[zine]] ''I am a Camera''. Photograph by Joanne Saad]]<br />
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'''Vanessa Berry''' is a prolific Sydney, NSW, Australia based artist and [[zinester]], who has published notable one-off and seminal ongoing Australian [[zines]], including [[Psychobabble]] (1996-1998), [[Laughter and the Sound of Teacups]] (1997-2002) and [[I am a Camera]] (1999-).<br />
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In 2007 a book of Vanessa's autobiographical stories was published by Local Consumption Publications. Named [[Strawberry Hills Forever]] as a tribute to her post office box, the book includes stories taken in part from her zines [[I am a Camera]] and [[Laughter and the Sound of Teacups]].<br />
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Berry's zine works to March 2009, ~120 zines, was exhibited as part of the exhibition [http://www.mca.com.au/default.asp?page_id=10&content_id=4751 Avoiding myth and message: Australian artists and the Literary world], Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, 7 April - 12 July 2009.<br />
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==Contact==<br />
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P.O. Box 1879<br />
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Strawberry Hills <br />
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NSW 2012 <br />
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AUSTRALIA<br />
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Email: vanessaberryworld@gmail.com<br />
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==Bibliography==<br />
'''2009'''<br />
*[[June graveyard]] (2009)<br />
*[[The time you were in Paris]] (2009) illustrated by [[Leigh Rigozzi]] and written by Vanessa Berry.<br />
*[[I am a Camera #13]] (2009)<br />
* various issues of Disposable Camera <br />
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'''2008'''<br />
* [[I am a Camera #12]] (2008)<br />
* various issues of Disposable Camera. <br />
*[[Germany 2008]] #1-2, (2008) excerpts from Vanessa Berry's blog [http://froschperspektive.wordpress.com/ Posted to Germany]<br />
*Contribution to [[Michelle Vandermeer]]'s [[Li'l Laundromatic]] (2008)<br />
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'''2007'''<br />
* I am a Camera #11 (2007)<br />
*[[Disposable camera]] (2007?-)<br />
*[[The rabbit and the bear]] (October 2007), by [[Miss Helen]] and Vanessa Berry<br />
*Contribution to [[Nanoworks]] (October 2007), published by Voiceworks for the 2007 TINA Festival<br />
*[[Strawberry Hills Forever]] (Erskineville, N.S.W. : Local Consumption Publications, 2007) a book of autobiographical stories taken in part from her [[zines]], also contains drawings by [[Keg de Souza]].<br />
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'''2006'''<br />
*[[News of the Vanessa Berry]] (2006?-)<br />
*Contribution to [[Post No Bills]] (2006-), a [[mail art]]/[[zine]] project by [[Papercut Collective]]<br />
*Contribution to [[Anna Poletti]]'s ‘A People’s History of Australian Zines’, HEAT 11: Sheltered Lives (2006)<br />
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'''2001'''<br />
*[[Adjective stories]] (Strawberry Hills, NSW: the author, 2001) with illustrations by Janet Walker.<br />
*[[Dictionary stories]] (Strawberry Hills, N.S.W.: The Author, 2001) 'Contains one dictionary definition entry for each letter of the alphabet and an accompanying one page story incorporating the word.'<br />
*'A little bit nice', in Esther's [[The original Yonah Schimmel zine review]] #1 (2001)<br />
*Contribution to [[Paul Byron]]'s [[Ventricle]] (2001)<br />
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'''2000'''<br />
*Contribution to [[Kane Barwick]]'s [[Sure]] #12 (200?)<br />
*[[Shopping list stories]] (n.d.)<br />
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'''1999'''<br />
*[[I am a Camera]] (1999-)<br />
*[[By the (jetty/velodrome) I sat down and wept]] (1999) a split [[zine]] with Tim Wright<br />
*'$3.95', in [[Milk bar]], No. 2, November 1999 (North Fitzroy, Vic.: [s.n.], 1998-)<br />
*[[A little but nice]] (n.d.) a cookbook<br />
*[[Suggestions for a better name would be welcomed]] (n.d.) small A5 cut and paste zine (referenced in [[The new pollution]], page 77)<br />
*[[Vinnies]] (March 1999)<br />
*[[Things cut out of other things]] (n.d.)<br />
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'''1997'''<br />
*[[Laughter and the Sound of Teacups]] #1-67, (1997-2002)<br />
<br />
'''1996'''<br />
*[[Psychobabble]] #1-20,(1996-1998)<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
*[http://homepages.ihug.com.au/~howodd/index.htm Vanessa Berry World]<br />
*[http://www.flickr.com/photos/vanessaberry/ Laura Appleyard's photos] Vanessa Berry's Flickr webpage<br />
*[http://grrrlzines.net/interviews/vanessaberry.htm ''Vanessa's world in more than 100 zines: An interview with Vanessa Berry''], Sydney, Australia, by Elke Zobl, November 2002<br />
*[http://froschperspektive.wordpress.com/ Posted to Germany: Vanessa Berry's adventures in German and Germany]<br />
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[[Category: Zinester|B]] [[Category:Australian Zinesters|B]] [[Category:Artist|B]]<br />
[[Category:Previously Featured Articles|Berry]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Papercut_Collective&diff=34838Papercut Collective2010-09-15T07:38:22Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>'''Papercut Collective''' (2005-2006) was an Australian based collective who coordinated the [[Post No Bills]] letter writing and mail-art project involving writers, artists and [[zine]] makers across the Australia.<br />
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Not to be confused with the [[Papercuts Collective]], which formed in Brisbane, Australia, in 2010.<br />
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[[Category:Collective]] [[Category:Australian Zinesters]] [[Category:Mail Art]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Papercut_Collective&diff=34837Papercut Collective2010-09-15T07:37:47Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>'''Papercut Collective''' (2005-2006) was an Australian based collective who coordinated the ''Post No Bills'' letter writing and mail-art project involving writers, artists and [[zine]] makers across the Australia.<br />
<br />
Not to be confused with the [[Papercuts Collective]], which formed in Brisbane, Australia, in 2010.<br />
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[[Category:Collective]] [[Category:Australian Zinesters]] [[Category:Mail Art]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Post_No_Bills&diff=34836Post No Bills2010-09-15T07:35:12Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>'''Post No Bills''' was a mail art and letter writing network started in 2005 by Sydney, Australia based [[zinesters]] [[Emma Davidson]] and [[Anwyn]] under the name [[Papercut Collective]].<br />
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Participants in the project exchanged materials via a physical mailing list which was updated and maintained by the facilitators (Emma and Anwyn). After a period of twelve months participants were invited to return materials to the facilitators, who then created the [[Post No Bills Fun Pack]].<br />
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[[Category:Collective]] [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Mail Art]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Post_No_Bills&diff=34835Post No Bills2010-09-15T07:34:59Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>'''Post No Bills''' was a mail art and letter writing network started in 2005 by Sydney, Australia based [[zinesters]] [[Emma Davidson]] and [[Anwyn]] under the name [[Papercut Collective]].<br />
<br />
Participants in the project exchanged materials via a physical mailing list which was updated and maintained by the facilitators (Emma and Anwyn). After a period of twelve months participants were invited to return materials to the facilitators, who then created the [[Post No Bills Fun Pack]].<br />
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[[Category:Collective]] [[Category:Zines]] [[Category:Mail Art]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Flying_Machine&diff=34834Flying Machine2010-09-15T07:27:36Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>'''Flying Machine''' was a small zine distro run by [[Emma Davidson]] in Sydney, Australia from approximately 2005 to 2007.<br />
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Flying Machine distributed zines on a limited basis through a paper catalogue, as well as tabling at events and zine fairs.<br />
<br />
Emma now runs [[Take Care Distro]].<br />
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[[Category:Distro]] [[Category:Closed Distro]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Flying_Machine&diff=34833Flying Machine2010-09-15T07:27:14Z<p>Queen Ludd: New page: '''Flying Machine''' was a small zine distro run by Emma Davidson in Sydney, Australia from approximately 2005 to 2007. Flying Machine distributed zines on a limited basis through a p...</p>
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<div>'''Flying Machine''' was a small zine distro run by [[Emma Davidson]] in Sydney, Australia from approximately 2005 to 2007.<br />
<br />
Flying Machine distributed zines on a limited basis through a paper catalogue, as well as tabling at events and zine fairs.<br />
<br />
Emma now runs [[Take Care Distro]].<br />
<br />
[[Catergory:Distro]] [[Category:Closed Distro]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Emma_Davidson&diff=34832Emma Davidson2010-09-15T07:21:35Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>'''Emma Davidson''' (aka Emma D) is a [[zinester]] residing in Sydney, Australia.<br />
<br />
She ran [[Flying Machine]] distro from 2005 to 2007. <br />
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She has run [[Take Care Distro]] with her partner [[Tim U]] since late 2009.<br />
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== Selected Bibliography (1996-present)==<br />
*[[Telly Narcosis]]<br />
*[[Disobedient]]<br />
*[[Penny Sentinel]]<br />
*[[Post No Bills]] (with [[Anwyn]])<br />
*[[By the Time You're Twenty-Five]]<br />
*[[How Our World was Made]] (with [[Tim U]])<br />
*[[Raining in my Room]]<br />
*[[Fairytales in the Supermarket]]<br />
*[[Horace Andy and the Spanish Owls]] (with [[Anwyn]])<br />
*[[A Map that Interrupts Itself]]<br />
*[[I Sat in the Cafe de Banques]]<br />
*[[Walk so Differntly]] (with [[Anwyn]] and [[Lou]])<br />
*[[Digging]]<br />
*[[Astronauts are not Excitable]]<br />
*[[Nearly Healthy]]<br />
*[[Tomorrow's Machine Today]]<br />
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<br />
==Contact information==<br />
<br />
P.O. Box 4<br><br />
Enmore NSW<br><br />
2042<br><br />
Australia<br />
<br />
==External link==<br />
<br />
* [http://eternalproject.wordpress.com/ Emma Davidson's blog]<br />
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[[Category:Zinester]] [[Category:Australian Zinesters]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Chimp_frenzy&diff=34831Chimp frenzy2010-09-15T07:20:25Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>[[Image: Chimp frenzy -1.JPG|200px|thumb|right|Chimp frenzy #1]]<br />
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'''Chimp frenzy''' (2002) was an [[Compzine|anthology]] of excerpts from Australian [[zines]] - and an experiment in zine distribution. Two issues of '''Chimp Frenzy''' were produced. The zine was conceived by [[Natasha Cho]], coordinated by Natasha Cho and [[Bernadette Fitzgerald]] (of Footscray Community Arts Centre) and edited by [[Adam Ford]].<br />
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===Issues===<br />
'''Chimp frenzy #1''' contained excerpts from the work of 20 Australian [[zinesters]] and was distributed as a free-standing insert in a print run of '''Beat Magazine''' - a free street publication with an average print run per issue of about 30,000 copies. Printing was sponsored by the School of Education and Institute for Youth, Education and Community at Victoria University; the Australia Council and City of Maribyrnong contributed funding for other parts of the project. The first issue also contained a form enabling readers to buy the zines featured in the anthology via mail order, and discount vouchers for [[zine]] purchases at a variety of zine stockists in Melbourne. [[Zine]] excerpts featured included:<br />
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*[[So bad it's good]]<br />
<br />
*[[Bizzarism]]<br />
<br />
*[[Westside Angst]]<br />
<br />
*[[Crash course in extreme couch surfing]]<br />
<br />
*[[I think so]]<br />
<br />
*[[Spork]]<br />
<br />
*[[Sub plot]]<br />
<br />
*[[Newt]]<br />
<br />
*[[Republic of hallucination]]<br />
<br />
*[[Luddite shall inherit]]<br />
<br />
*[[I am a Camera]]<br />
<br />
*[[1046]]<br />
<br />
*[[YOU]]<br />
<br />
*[[Jutchy ya ya]]<br />
<br />
*[[Post-consumer waste]]<br />
<br />
*[[Plan dementure wrestling ghoul]]<br />
<br />
*[[How the body works]]<br />
<br />
*[[Web:]]<br />
<br />
*[[International sweetheart rhythm]]<br />
<br />
*[[Sweet valley zine]]<br />
<br />
[[Image:Chimpseat1.gif|200px|thumb|left|A photo of 'Chimp Frenzy' (actually, editor [[Adam Ford]], who dressed up especially for the launch of '''Chimp Frenzy #1''')]]<br />
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'''Chimp frenzy #2''' contained excerpts from the work of 8 Australian zinesters and was produced as part of the literature programming for the City of Boroondara. It was distributed using point of sale-style racks at four McDonalds restaurants in that locality (Camberwell, Hawthorn, Kew, and Balwyn). The City of Boroondara paid for the printing of the zine and jointly produced the project with Footscray Community Arts Centre and the production team. [[Zine]] excerpts featured included:<br />
<br />
*[[Funky monkey]]<br />
<br />
*[[Plan dementure wrestling ghoul]]<br />
<br />
*[[A little bit nice]]<br />
<br />
*[[How to be happy]]<br />
<br />
*[[Republic of hallucination]]<br />
<br />
*[[Telly Narcosis]]<br />
<br />
*[[Pretty ugly]]<br />
<br />
*[[Extinction]]<br />
<br />
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==External Links==<br />
*[http://www.tomcho.com/index.php?page_id=32 Tom Cho's website] containing more information on the Chimp frenzy project<br />
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[[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from Australia]] [[Category:Victoria Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]][[Category:Compzine]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Emma_Davidson&diff=34830Emma Davidson2010-09-15T07:19:01Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>'''Emma Davidson''' (aka Emma D) is a [[zinester]] residing in Sydney, Australia.<br />
<br />
She ran [[Flying Machine]] distro from 2005 to 2007. <br />
<br />
She has run [[Take Care Distro]] with her partner [[Tim U]] since late 2009.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Selected Bibliography==<br />
*[[Telly Narcosis]]<br />
*[[Disobedient]]<br />
*[[Penny Sentinel]]<br />
*[[Post No Bills]] (with [[Anwyn]])<br />
*[[By the Time You're Twenty-Five]]<br />
*[[How Our World was Made]] (with [[Tim U]])<br />
*[[Raining in my Room]]<br />
*[[Fairytales in the Supermarket]]<br />
*[[Horace Andy and the Spanish Owls]] (with [[Anwyn]])<br />
*[[A Map that Interrupts Itself]]<br />
*[[I Sat in the Cafe de Banques]]<br />
*[[Walk so Differntly]] (with [[Anwyn]] and [[Lou]])<br />
*[[Digging]]<br />
*[[Astronauts are not Excitable]]<br />
*[[Nearly Healthy]]<br />
*[[Tomorrow's Machine Today]]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Contact information==<br />
<br />
P.O. Box 4<br><br />
Enmore NSW<br><br />
2042<br><br />
Australia<br />
<br />
==External link==<br />
<br />
* [http://eternalproject.wordpress.com/ Emma Davidson's blog]<br />
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Davidson, Emma}}<br />
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[[Category:Zinester]] [[Category:Australian Zinesters]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Paul&diff=34829Paul2010-09-15T07:15:01Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>'''Paul Byron''' is a Sydney, NSW, Australia based writer and editor of numerous [[zines]]. <br />
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==Bibliography==<br />
*[[Sing Me to Sleep]]<br />
*[[More Love Truth and Honesty]]<br />
* [[Ventricle]] (1990s-2000s), five issues<br />
*[[Internal bleedings]] (1990s-2000s) three issues. A submission based [[zine]] with the premise that people were to send things [including anonymously] that were not written for publication, such as diary entries. <br />
*[[Starzine]] (2000's) six issues. Includes the 'Break Up' issue, mainly about a relationship break-up. <br />
*[[Delectable]] (c2001), a [[One-shot|one-off]] collaborative [[zine]] with Kylie Purr about Newcastle, NSW.<br />
*[[Love, truth and honesty]] (c2003) a [[zine]] about Paul and Bananarama<br />
*[[Caution]] (2005) a zine with a small print-run between 20-30.<br />
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[[Category:Zinester|Byron]] [[Category:Australian Zinesters|Byron]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=The_Fetus&diff=34828The Fetus2010-09-15T07:04:14Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>'''The Fetus''' is a prolific [[zinester]] and comic artist and based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.<br />
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==Incomplete Bibliography==<br />
'''2010'''<br />
<br />
*[[When Shy Got Sick]] <br />
*[[Mind Dump]]<br />
<br />
'''2009'''<br />
*Newdel and Rose<br />
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'''2008'''<br />
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*[[Be mine]]<br />
*[[Break up]]<br />
*[[Shy like punched pie]]<br />
*[[Mini zine pack]]<br />
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'''2007'''<br />
<br />
*[[Doodles of Newdel]]<br />
*[[Hello, but shhh I'm sleeping]]<br />
*[[Late night whale love poems & other stuff about hhales]]<br />
*[[Dreaming of soymilk and ponies]]<br />
*[[How to hide a pimple...]]<br />
*[[Peach Man: in the exciting adventures of Peach Man]]<br />
*[[Frumps]]<br />
*[[Whippety Cream Bear]]<br />
<br />
==Contributions==<br />
*[[Everything you need to know about Panda]]<br />
*[[Art Catz]]<br />
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==External Links==<br />
*[http://www.myspace.com/the_fetus The Fetus] on MySpace<br />
*[http://fetusworld.org/ Fetus world] web comic<br />
*[http://tinypaperhearts.com/ Tiny Paper Hearts] blog<br />
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[[Category:Zinester][[Category:Australian Zinesters]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Tim_U&diff=34827Tim U2010-09-15T06:59:59Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>'''Tim''' is a [[zinester]] and librarian residing in Sydney, Australia.<br />
<br />
His zines include [[Village Ghosts]] and [[Marrickville Pipes]].<br />
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He co-runs [[Take Care Distro]] with his partner, [[Emma Davidson]].<br />
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[[Category:Zinester]] [[Category: Australian Zinesters]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Emma_Davidson&diff=34826Emma Davidson2010-09-15T06:59:38Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>'''Emma Davidson''' (Emma D) is a [[zinester]] living in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.<br />
<br />
She is the author of [[Fairytales in the Supermarket]], [[By the Time You're Twenty-Five]], [[Penny Sentinel]] and [[Nearly Healthy]], among other zines.<br />
<br />
She ran [[Flying Machine]] distro from 2005 to 2007. <br />
<br />
She has run [[Take Care Distro]] with her partner [[Tim U]] since late 2009.<br />
<br />
==Contact information==<br />
<br />
P.O. Box 4<br><br />
Enmore NSW<br><br />
2042<br><br />
Australia<br />
<br />
==External link==<br />
<br />
* [http://eternalproject.wordpress.com/ Emma Davidson's blog]<br />
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Davidson, Emma}}<br />
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[[Category:Zinester]] [[Category:Australian Zinesters]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Emma_Davidson&diff=34825Emma Davidson2010-09-15T06:57:01Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>'''Emma Davidson''' (Emma D) is a [[zinester]] living in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.<br />
<br />
She is the author of [[Fairytales in the Supermarket]], [[By the Time You're Twenty-Five]], [[Penny Sentinel]] and [[Nearly Healthy]], among other zines.<br />
<br />
She has run [[Take Care Distro]] with her partner [[Tim U]] since late 2009.<br />
<br />
==Contact information==<br />
<br />
P.O. Box 4<br><br />
Enmore NSW<br><br />
2042<br><br />
Australia<br />
<br />
==External link==<br />
<br />
* [http://eternalproject.wordpress.com/ Emma Davidson's blog]<br />
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Davidson, Emma}}<br />
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[[Category:Zinester]] [[Category:Australian Zinesters]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Tim_U&diff=34824Tim U2010-09-15T06:56:56Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>'''Tim''' is a [[zinester]] and librarian residing in Sydney, Australia.<br />
<br />
His zines include Village Ghosts and Marrickville Pipes.<br />
<br />
He co-runs [[Take Care Distro]] with his partner, [[Emma Davidson]].<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:U, Tim}}<br />
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[[Category:Zinester]] [[Category: Australian Zinesters]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Tim_U&diff=34823Tim U2010-09-15T06:55:46Z<p>Queen Ludd: New page: '''Tim''' is a zinester and librarian residing in Sydney, Australia. His zines include Village Ghosts and Marrickville Pipes. He co-runs Take Care Distro with his partner, [[Emma...</p>
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<div>'''Tim''' is a [[zinester]] and librarian residing in Sydney, Australia.<br />
<br />
His zines include Village Ghosts and Marrickville Pipes.<br />
<br />
He co-runs [[Take Care Distro]] with his partner, [[Emma Davidson]].<br />
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[[Category:Zinester]] [[Category:Sydney]] [[Category: Australian Zinesters]]</div>Queen Luddhttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Take_Care_Distro&diff=34822Take Care Distro2010-09-15T06:47:52Z<p>Queen Ludd: </p>
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<div>'''Take Care''' is a zine distro based in Sydney, Australia.<br />
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It is run by [[Emma Davidson]] and [[Tim U]].<br />
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Take Care opened in late 2009.<br />
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== Contact ==<br />
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<br />
PO Box 4<br />
<br />
Enmore NSW 2042<br />
<br />
Australia<br />
<br />
takecarezines(at)gmail.com<br />
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== External Link ==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[http://takecarezines.org/ Take Care Distro]<br />
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[[Category:Distro]] [[Category:Active Distros]]</div>Queen Ludd