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Revision as of 15:04, 22 May 2007
Microcosm Publishing is an independent publisher and distributor based out of Portland, OR and Bloomington, IN. They distribute ideas through zines, books, pamphlets, stickers, buttons, patches, t-shirts, films, and more. The focus is on publishing zines and books in the hopes that it will add credibility to zine writers and their ethics. Titles attempt to teach self-empowerment to disenfranchised people and to nurture their creative side. It began in 1996 with one person doing part-time mailorder out of a bedroom.
History
Please add how/why/when this distro started, along with any other relevent information.
Projects
- $100 & A T-Shirt
- Making Stuff & Doing Things
- On Subbing
- Stolen Sharpie Revolution
- Flow Chronicles
- CIA Makes Science Fiction Unexciting #1, 2, 3, 4
- Brainscan #19 and 20
- Things Are Meaning Less
- Xtra Tuf #5
- Coffeshop Crushes
- Homeland Insecurity
- Snakepit 2: My Life in a Jugular Vein
- Secret Files of Cap'n Sissy #5
- I Hate This Part of Texas #5
- Dreamwhip #14
- Doris: Anthology 1991-2001
- Doris #23
- Support
- Cantankerous Titles & Obscure Ephemera, Vol 1 DVD
- Green Zine #14
- Indestructible
- Best of Intentions
- You Can Work Any 100 Hours Per Week You Want (In Your Underwear!!)
- Applicant
- Please Don't Feed the Bears
- Sounds of Your Name
- Hot Damn & Hell Yeah / Dirty South
- Journalsong
- Zinester's Guide to Portland
External Link