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'''marching stars''' is sells lots of lovely zines: [[perzine]]s, feminist, queer, travel, mental health, body image, [[DIY]], craft, fiction, veggie/[[Veganism|vegan]] cooking and other zine genres... as well as a few pin badges. | '''marching stars''' is sells lots of lovely zines: [[perzine]]s, feminist, queer, travel, mental health, body image, [[DIY]], craft, fiction, veggie/[[Veganism|vegan]] cooking and other zine genres... as well as a few pin badges. | ||
− | '''marching stars''' has tabled at a number of international zine events including [[Canzine East]] | + | '''marching stars''' has tabled at a number of international zine events including [[Canzine East|Canzine East 2007]], [[Portland Zine Symposium|Portland Zine Symposium 2008]], [[Zinefest Mülheim|Zinefest Mülheim 2008]],[[London Zine Symposium|London Zine Symposium 2008]] and [[Brighton Zinefest|Brighton Zinefest 2009]] |
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Revision as of 20:15, 25 May 2009
marching stars is a distro run by Lizzy Goddard and based in Nottingham/Reading, UK. It opened on the 7th of July, 2007 (07.07.07)
marching stars is sells lots of lovely zines: perzines, feminist, queer, travel, mental health, body image, DIY, craft, fiction, veggie/vegan cooking and other zine genres... as well as a few pin badges.
marching stars has tabled at a number of international zine events including Canzine East 2007, Portland Zine Symposium 2008, Zinefest Mülheim 2008,London Zine Symposium 2008 and Brighton Zinefest 2009