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'''Nicole J. Georges''' is the author of the [[zine]] [[Invincible Summer]], an autobiographical mixture of [[comics]], writing and illustrations. She lives in [[Portland Oregon]] and works at the [[Independent Publishing Resource Center]]. | '''Nicole J. Georges''' is the author of the [[zine]] [[Invincible Summer]], an autobiographical mixture of [[comics]], writing and illustrations. She lives in [[Portland Oregon]] and works at the [[Independent Publishing Resource Center]]. | ||
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Originating in Kansas City, Georges moved to Portland, OR in 2000 and started Invincible Summer with caffeine and free time as motivators. | Originating in Kansas City, Georges moved to Portland, OR in 2000 and started Invincible Summer with caffeine and free time as motivators. | ||
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==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
===Zines=== | ===Zines=== |
Revision as of 00:52, 29 December 2006
Nicole J. Georges is the author of the zine Invincible Summer, an autobiographical mixture of comics, writing and illustrations. She lives in Portland Oregon and works at the Independent Publishing Resource Center.
Nicole is a founder of the Portland Zine Symposium, and an organizer of the Midwest Underground Media Symposium.
Originating in Kansas City, Georges moved to Portland, OR in 2000 and started Invincible Summer with caffeine and free time as motivators.
http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m108/spinstersummer/108_0833.jpg
Bibliography
Zines
- HiTMaN Zine 1995-1998
- Kitten Breath 1998/99
- Invincible Summer 2000-present
- Invincible Summer Anthology 2004
- CoffeeShop Crushes (ed) 2002
Contributions to other zines
- The Dragomen
- Journal Song
- On Subbing: The First Four Years
- Yeti
- Kitchen Sink
- No Better Voice
- IPRC Audio Zine
- Make Something!
- DIY in PDX
- Boys Will Be Girls Will Be