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Milo Miller is a zinester and the co-founder, along with [[Christopher Wilde]], of [[QZAP]], the Queer Zine Archive Project. | Milo Miller is a zinester and the co-founder, along with [[Christopher Wilde]], of [[QZAP]], the Queer Zine Archive Project. | ||
− | + | They are the editor and publisher of a number of zines. Two of their pieces from [[Mutate Zine]] appeared in The Annual [[Zine Yearbook]] 8 (2004). | |
− | Additionally, | + | Additionally, they are an active participant in the [[Zine Librarian Interest Group]] and has contributed to a number of projects, including the [[Zine Librarians Code of Ethics]]. |
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* [[Big Zine, Little Zine]] (2011) | * [[Big Zine, Little Zine]] (2011) | ||
* [[Us Amazonians - A Kirsty MacColl Fanzine]] | * [[Us Amazonians - A Kirsty MacColl Fanzine]] | ||
− | * [[Rumpy Pumpy]] #1- | + | * [[Rumpy Pumpy]] #1-7 (2012 - present) |
===Zine Library=== | ===Zine Library=== |
Latest revision as of 16:29, 6 April 2021
Milo Miller is a zinester and the co-founder, along with Christopher Wilde, of QZAP, the Queer Zine Archive Project.
They are the editor and publisher of a number of zines. Two of their pieces from Mutate Zine appeared in The Annual Zine Yearbook 8 (2004).
Additionally, they are an active participant in the Zine Librarian Interest Group and has contributed to a number of projects, including the Zine Librarians Code of Ethics.
Zines
- Nikita's Boot #1-4? (1993)
- Mutate Zine #1-10 (1999-2006) (queer punk/pop culture zine)
- Crush (2004) (about crushes)
- Soy Boi - Queer Adventures in My Vegetarian Kitchen (2006) (cookzine)
- The Black Briefcase (2006) (about spies)
- Gendercide #1-6 (2006 - 2010)
- Peulah Shaveh Chayim (2008)(a zine about radical Queer Judaism)
- Heavy Mayo (2010)
- Big Zine, Little Zine (2011)
- Us Amazonians - A Kirsty MacColl Fanzine
- Rumpy Pumpy #1-7 (2012 - present)