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==Plans==
 
==Plans==
It was set up to encourage people to buy and read zines at gigs and other events. So far the distro has been representing at Brighton zine socials, punk gigs at the Hobgoblin and the Cowley Club in Brighton and also the Alternative Press Fair in London.  
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It was set up in 2009 to encourage people to buy and read zines at gigs and other events. So far the distro has been representing at Brighton zine socials, punk gigs at the Hobgoblin and the Cowley Club in Brighton and also the Alternative Press Fair in London.  
  
 
Future plans include taking the distro to gabba parties and festivals. Connected to this idea is the plan to make a mobile zine library which will hopefully enable access to zines for people who are not normally aware of them.
 
Future plans include taking the distro to gabba parties and festivals. Connected to this idea is the plan to make a mobile zine library which will hopefully enable access to zines for people who are not normally aware of them.

Revision as of 00:00, 12 August 2009

Hoojemaflap is a distro based in Brighton, UK.

Plans

It was set up in 2009 to encourage people to buy and read zines at gigs and other events. So far the distro has been representing at Brighton zine socials, punk gigs at the Hobgoblin and the Cowley Club in Brighton and also the Alternative Press Fair in London.

Future plans include taking the distro to gabba parties and festivals. Connected to this idea is the plan to make a mobile zine library which will hopefully enable access to zines for people who are not normally aware of them.

Stocks

Zines held in the two little boxes which comprise the distro include Gadgie, The New Wave of Cut And Paste, Zonked, Cell Phones Suck, The super happy anarcho fun pages, Mujinga, Cracking the System, On't Road, Rum Lad and Loserdom.

The prices of the zine range from nothing to £2. Most of are £1. They are only available at the events.

More sustainable living, punk, cycle and skate zines would be welcomed for the distro.

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