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'''Charlotte Cooper''' is a [[writer]], [[activist]] and [[zinester]] from the UK. | '''Charlotte Cooper''' is a [[writer]], [[activist]] and [[zinester]] from the UK. | ||
− | Charlotte Cooper is the editor of a number of zines. | + | Charlotte Cooper is the editor of a number of zines. Her first zine was a collaboration with boyfriend Simon Murphy, himself the editor of the zines [[Girly]] and [[Attack on Bereznik]]. The two produced the [[comic]] zine [[All Right]]. Two issues were released. |
− | + | Her next zine was [[Kink]]. This free zine was described on the front cover as a "queer grrrl sex zine". It contained Cooper's writing, either as articles, critiques, or more personal writing; also included were interviews, pranks and comics. The zine ran for ten issues. | |
− | As well, she has | + | As well, she has made eighteen [[one shot]] zines. All titles consist of one word, and they are; ''Beefer, Dad, Dead, Dumb, Found, Fuck, Junk, Love, Norge, Nut, Scott, Sing, Spa, Spice, Stratford, Versace, Village'' and ''Womyn''. The title ''Village'' made its way into Jason Barker's 1999 film ''Subterranean Homesick Blues''. |
− | Charlotte has contributed to a number of zines, including [[Fat Girl]]. She also writes for a number of magazines, including ''Diva'', ''On Our Backs'' and others. Cooper is also the author of two books. One of these books, ''Cherry'', has the distinction of being impounded by Canadian Customs and banned in Canada. | + | She has also collaborated with girlfriend Kay on the minizine ''Cakey'' and released the comic zine ''Best Friends''. |
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+ | Charlotte has contributed to a number of zines, including [[Fat Girl]] and [[GirlFrenzy]]. She also writes for a number of magazines, including ''Diva'', ''On Our Backs'', ''Cheap Date, ''The Skinny'' and others. Cooper is also the author of two books. One of these books, ''Cherry'', has the distinction of being impounded by Canadian Customs and banned in Canada. | ||
==Zines== | ==Zines== | ||
− | *[[All Right]] | + | *[[All Right]] with Simon Murphy |
− | *[[Best Friends]] | + | *[[Best Friends]] |
− | *[[Cakey]] | + | *[[Cakey]] with Kay |
*[[Kink]] | *[[Kink]] | ||
− | + | and others | |
==As Contributor== | ==As Contributor== |
Revision as of 07:56, 11 March 2007
Charlotte Cooper is a writer, activist and zinester from the UK.
Charlotte Cooper is the editor of a number of zines. Her first zine was a collaboration with boyfriend Simon Murphy, himself the editor of the zines Girly and Attack on Bereznik. The two produced the comic zine All Right. Two issues were released.
Her next zine was Kink. This free zine was described on the front cover as a "queer grrrl sex zine". It contained Cooper's writing, either as articles, critiques, or more personal writing; also included were interviews, pranks and comics. The zine ran for ten issues.
As well, she has made eighteen one shot zines. All titles consist of one word, and they are; Beefer, Dad, Dead, Dumb, Found, Fuck, Junk, Love, Norge, Nut, Scott, Sing, Spa, Spice, Stratford, Versace, Village and Womyn. The title Village made its way into Jason Barker's 1999 film Subterranean Homesick Blues.
She has also collaborated with girlfriend Kay on the minizine Cakey and released the comic zine Best Friends.
Charlotte has contributed to a number of zines, including Fat Girl and GirlFrenzy. She also writes for a number of magazines, including Diva, On Our Backs, Cheap Date, The Skinny and others. Cooper is also the author of two books. One of these books, Cherry, has the distinction of being impounded by Canadian Customs and banned in Canada.
Zines
- All Right with Simon Murphy
- Best Friends
- Cakey with Kay
- Kink
and others
As Contributor
Books
- Fat and Proud:The Politics of Size, 1998
- Cherry, 2002