Difference between revisions of "One-shot"
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− | A '''one-shot''' is a [[zine]] without multiple issues. One-shots are typically utilized when a [[zinester]] wishes to write material, or about a subject, not typical to their zine. | + | A '''one-shot''' is a [[zine]] without multiple issues. |
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+ | One-shots are typically utilized when a [[zinester]] wishes to write material, or about a subject, not typical to their zine. They may also be a the result of a one time collaboration between two zinesters, or a special project of a group of zine makers. | ||
A one-shot zine may sometimes appear in [[broadside]] format. | A one-shot zine may sometimes appear in [[broadside]] format. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
− | *[[:Category:One Shot Zines| | + | *[[:Category:One Shot Zines|List of One-Shot Zines]] |
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[[Category:Zine Production]] | [[Category:Zine Production]] | ||
[[Category:One Shot Zines|*]] | [[Category:One Shot Zines|*]] | ||
[[Category:Term]] | [[Category:Term]] |
Revision as of 14:40, 30 May 2010
A one-shot is a zine without multiple issues.
One-shots are typically utilized when a zinester wishes to write material, or about a subject, not typical to their zine. They may also be a the result of a one time collaboration between two zinesters, or a special project of a group of zine makers.
A one-shot zine may sometimes appear in broadside format.