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You should consider seperating out the zine and the publisher info/history into seperate listings. You've got one text heavy long paragraph there. One of the regulars around here can format it more with the ZineWiki style, but I'd chop out the publisher info into it's own listing (that's how all the other entries are). [[User:Dan10things|dan10things]] 18:41, 25 August 2006 (EDT)
 
You should consider seperating out the zine and the publisher info/history into seperate listings. You've got one text heavy long paragraph there. One of the regulars around here can format it more with the ZineWiki style, but I'd chop out the publisher info into it's own listing (that's how all the other entries are). [[User:Dan10things|dan10things]] 18:41, 25 August 2006 (EDT)
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This article was featured on the front page of ZineWiki, the month of May 2009! [[User:Dan10things|dan10things]] 18:24, 12 May 2009 (UTC)
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The following content appears on Delaine's entry, the NMSD entry, and the MSD entry. Should it be in all 3 places?
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''As of late 2006 there were thirteen issues of NMSD and three issues of MSD available. These zines have appeared in the following museum shows: "Dark Matter" at the Baltimore Museum of Art, 2004; "Art of Zines" at the San Jose Museum of Art, 2004; "Dear Diary: The Autobiographical Comic Book" at the Athens Institute of Contemporary Art, 2006. The Small Diary zines have ridden aboard the Mobilivre-Bookmobile traveling bookmobile that annually toured across North American between 2001 and 2006. They appear in several library collections including ones in Denver, Seattle and Utah among others. Widely praised for excellent layout and design, the Small Diary collection has been well received by reviewers and readers the world over. NMSD and MSD have appeared on the Favorite Zine list of the now defunct Zine Guide publication. The books have been sold in stores such as Atomic Books, Quimby's and Tower Records as well as through several distros. ''[[User:Jerianne|Jerianne]] 03:04, 4 December 2009 (UTC)

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You should consider seperating out the zine and the publisher info/history into seperate listings. You've got one text heavy long paragraph there. One of the regulars around here can format it more with the ZineWiki style, but I'd chop out the publisher info into it's own listing (that's how all the other entries are). dan10things 18:41, 25 August 2006 (EDT)

This article was featured on the front page of ZineWiki, the month of May 2009! dan10things 18:24, 12 May 2009 (UTC)

The following content appears on Delaine's entry, the NMSD entry, and the MSD entry. Should it be in all 3 places? As of late 2006 there were thirteen issues of NMSD and three issues of MSD available. These zines have appeared in the following museum shows: "Dark Matter" at the Baltimore Museum of Art, 2004; "Art of Zines" at the San Jose Museum of Art, 2004; "Dear Diary: The Autobiographical Comic Book" at the Athens Institute of Contemporary Art, 2006. The Small Diary zines have ridden aboard the Mobilivre-Bookmobile traveling bookmobile that annually toured across North American between 2001 and 2006. They appear in several library collections including ones in Denver, Seattle and Utah among others. Widely praised for excellent layout and design, the Small Diary collection has been well received by reviewers and readers the world over. NMSD and MSD have appeared on the Favorite Zine list of the now defunct Zine Guide publication. The books have been sold in stores such as Atomic Books, Quimby's and Tower Records as well as through several distros. Jerianne 03:04, 4 December 2009 (UTC)