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− | '''Culture Slut''' is a quarter-size [[perzine]] written by [[Amber | + | '''Culture Slut''' is a quarter-size [[perzine]] written by [[Amber Dearest]] of Montreal, Quebec. |
''Culture Slut'' is a queer feminist perzine. Most issues are put together in the classic [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] manner, with a combination of handwriting and typewritten text. | ''Culture Slut'' is a queer feminist perzine. Most issues are put together in the classic [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] manner, with a combination of handwriting and typewritten text. | ||
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== Issues == | == Issues == | ||
− | There | + | There were twenty-five issues of Culture Slut. |
− | Two issues of ''Culture Slut'' were published as [[split zines]] with [[Telegram Ma'am]], written by Amber | + | Two issues of ''Culture Slut'' were published as [[split zines]] with [[Telegram Ma'am]], written by Amber's twin, [[Maranda Elizabeth]]. |
One issue was published as a split zine with [[Stab Heart]] by [[Jane Boston]]. | One issue was published as a split zine with [[Stab Heart]] by [[Jane Boston]]. | ||
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[[Category:Queer]] [[Category:Revenge of Print]] | [[Category:Queer]] [[Category:Revenge of Print]] |
Latest revision as of 18:16, 29 November 2015
Culture Slut is a quarter-size perzine written by Amber Dearest of Montreal, Quebec.
Culture Slut is a queer feminist perzine. Most issues are put together in the classic cut and paste manner, with a combination of handwriting and typewritten text.
Issues
There were twenty-five issues of Culture Slut.
Two issues of Culture Slut were published as split zines with Telegram Ma'am, written by Amber's twin, Maranda Elizabeth. One issue was published as a split zine with Stab Heart by Jane Boston.