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Latest revision as of 17:12, 31 March 2022
NOTE: Before adding a project to ZineWiki, please browse the Previously Featured Articles for examples of the best ZineWiki has to offer. Keep in mind, ZineWiki is not a classifieds section, it is an encyclopedia. New entries should NOT contain simply a "sample page" and contact information. |
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See the "edit" tab above? On ZineWiki, anyone can edit almost any page at any time.
What is ZineWiki?
ZineWiki is an open-source encyclopedia devoted to zines and independent media. It covers the history, production, distribution and culture of the small press. Feel free to add your project, contribute additional information to already existing pages, or to edit what’s already published. Subjects should be explained in terms of their relevance to zines and independent media.
ZineWiki was created by Alan Lastufka and Kate Sandler in June 2006.
ZineWiki's content is written collaboratively by many of its readers.
How can I help?
Don't be afraid to edit—anyone can edit almost any page, and we encourage you to jump right in! Find something that can be improved, either in content, grammar or formatting, and fix it.
You can't break ZineWiki. (no that's not a dare) Anything can be fixed or improved later. So go ahead, edit an article and help make ZineWiki the most complete zine resource.
Make your first edit right now:
- Click edit above
- Type a message
- Click save page to save your writing or "Show Preview" to test your changes
- Please, no profanity, libel, or personal attacks.
- Please do not remove the header message (it's the stuff in {{ }} ) marks
Test Edits
I love zines!