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Ultra Violet Q-Tips ran for 7 issues (the mid to late 1990s), edited and solely created by Mitsuko Brooks as an amalgam of adolescent angst and feminist ideologies.
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'''Ultra Violet Q-Tips''' was a zine, edited and solely created by [[Mitsuko Brooks]] as an amalgam of adolescent angst and feminist ideologies. It ran for 7 issues (the mid to late 1990s).
  
Issue #5 of UVQT was reviewed in R. Seth Friedman's Factsheet Five[[http://zinewiki.com/Factsheet_Five]] Issue #61, released in May 1997.
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Mitsuko started creating her zine in her bedroom in Aviano, Italy using her father's 1970s typewriter. As she moved to Gaithersburg, Maryland, Philadelphia, PA and New York City, she continued this project under other titles.
  
It began in her bedroom in Aviano, Italy using her father's 1970s typewriter. As she moved to Gaithersburg, Maryland, Philadelphia, PA and New York City, she continued this project under other titles. She continued to create zines under various other titles: Granny's Attic[http://www.worldcat.org/title/grannys-attic/oclc/664250163], Aviano, Italy, 1996; I Wish You Believe in Yourself More [http://www.worldcat.org/title/i-wish-you-believe-in-your-self-more/oclc/663085442&referer=brief_results], Aviano, Italy, (1999); Why Am I So Scared[http://www.worldcat.org/title/why-am-i-so-scared-distance-makes-the-heat-grow-fonder/oclc/712999598&referer=brief_results], New York, NY, 2000; Ripe Tomato, Brooklyn, NY, 2000; Cut Up Diary[http://www.worldcat.org/title/fat-free-on-a-scale-of-one-to-ten-overweight/oclc/663085495&referer=brief_results], Brooklyn, NY, 2000; and Taijin Kyoufu, New York, NY, 2001.
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Issue 5 of UVQT was reviewed in R. Seth Friedman's [[Factsheet Five]] (#61, May 1997).
  
Mitsuko Brooks collaborated with zinesters Sarah Gion, Theresa E. Molter, Marissa Falco, Ocean Capewell[[http://zinewiki.com/It%27s_Not_the_End_of_the_World]], Ceci Moss, and Judy Panke in Fat Free collab zine [http://books.google.com/books/about/Fat_Free.html?id=tSLXYgEACAAJ][http://www.worldcat.org/title/fat-free-on-a-scale-of-one-to-ten-overweight/oclc/663085495&referer=brief_results].
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Mitsuko Brooks continued to create zines under various other titles, such as [[Granny's Attic]], [[I Wish You Believe in Yourself More]], [[Why Am I So Scared]], [[Ripe Tomato]], [[Cut Up Diary]], and [[Taijin Kyoufu]].
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[[Category:1990's publications]]

Latest revision as of 22:20, 24 February 2014

Ultra Violet Q-Tips was a zine, edited and solely created by Mitsuko Brooks as an amalgam of adolescent angst and feminist ideologies. It ran for 7 issues (the mid to late 1990s).

Mitsuko started creating her zine in her bedroom in Aviano, Italy using her father's 1970s typewriter. As she moved to Gaithersburg, Maryland, Philadelphia, PA and New York City, she continued this project under other titles.

Issue 5 of UVQT was reviewed in R. Seth Friedman's Factsheet Five (#61, May 1997).

Mitsuko Brooks continued to create zines under various other titles, such as Granny's Attic, I Wish You Believe in Yourself More, Why Am I So Scared, Ripe Tomato, Cut Up Diary, and Taijin Kyoufu.