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'''Dead Trees and Dye''' is a distro based out of London, England, United Kingdom.
 
'''Dead Trees and Dye''' is a distro based out of London, England, United Kingdom.
  
The distro was started around 2004 by [[zinester]] and illustrator Pete Willis.  The focus is on art, personal, and feminist zines.
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The distro was started in 2005 by [[zinester]] and illustrator [[Pete Willis]].  The focus is on [[DIY]], [[feminism]], [[art zines]], and [[perzine]]s.
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The distro now forms part of Peter’s physical shop [[Books]] on Maxted Road in Peckham, south London. Alongside mostly cheap second hand books the shop has a zine shelf of current zines both locally produced and internationally imported. The shop has its own in house zine the [[Books Review of Books]] and Peter contributes a column to the [[Sticky Fingers (2020s)|Sticky Fingers]] art/literature monthly subscription zine.
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==Zines==
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* [[Nuts!]]
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* [[The Chapess]]
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* [[Just Say Yo!]]
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* [[Cats Hate Cops]]
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* [[Scratch That Itch]]
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* [[Women, Witchhunts & the Reproduction of the Capitalist World]]
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* [[Challenging Ideas on Human-Nonhuman Relations]]
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* [[Black Quantum Futurism]]
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==External link==
 
==External link==
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* [http://www.deadtreesanddye.com/ Dead Trees and Dye]
 
* [http://www.deadtreesanddye.com/ Dead Trees and Dye]
  
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Latest revision as of 21:40, 9 July 2023

Dead Trees and Dye is a distro based out of London, England, United Kingdom.

The distro was started in 2005 by zinester and illustrator Pete Willis. The focus is on DIY, feminism, art zines, and perzines.

The distro now forms part of Peter’s physical shop Books on Maxted Road in Peckham, south London. Alongside mostly cheap second hand books the shop has a zine shelf of current zines both locally produced and internationally imported. The shop has its own in house zine the Books Review of Books and Peter contributes a column to the Sticky Fingers art/literature monthly subscription zine.

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