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PonyBoy Press was then re-started in Portland Oregon in 2000. Many zines and crafts were created under the name PonyBoy Press, especially during the years of 2001-2005. | PonyBoy Press was then re-started in Portland Oregon in 2000. Many zines and crafts were created under the name PonyBoy Press, especially during the years of 2001-2005. | ||
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[http://www.ponyboypress.com/ PonyBoy Press blog] | [http://www.ponyboypress.com/ PonyBoy Press blog] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:31, 29 November 2015
PonyBoy Press is the name for zines and projects made by Krissy Durden
PonyBoy Press started in the Silicon Valley in 1994 with the first issue of a personal zine called Frank, Jasper and Me. FJ&Me had 7 issues through out the 90's, but never reached more than 100 copies for each issue.
PonyBoy Press was then re-started in Portland Oregon in 2000. Many zines and crafts were created under the name PonyBoy Press, especially during the years of 2001-2005.
The most recent zine from PonyBoy Press is Paper Crush #4, published in August 2011.
PonyBoy Press Publications
- Frank, Jasper and Me
- Sister White
- Diary of my Madman